Do MSM in southern India change their identity or sexual role behaviour over time? Implications for the HIV epidemic

Abstract

Study exploring the different identities of men who have sex with men (MSM) and their statistical significance with respect to HIV. The poster presentation looks at four broad categories of sexual identity and key demographic, behavioural and epidemiological characteristics.

Citation

Prudden, H.J.; Mitchell, K.M.; Phillips, A.E.; Pickles, M.; Ramesh, B.M.; Washington, R.; Isac, S.; Rajaram, S.; Bradley, J.; Lorway, R.; Alary, M.; Moses, S.; Watts, C.H.; Vickerman, P.; Lowndes, C.M.; Boily, M.C.; Foss, A.M. Do MSM in southern India change their identity or sexual role behaviour over time? Implications for the HIV epidemic. Presented at AIDS 2012. (2012) 1 p.

Do MSM in southern India change their identity or sexual role behaviour over time? Implications for the HIV epidemic

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Published 1 January 2012