Sexual Behaviour in Men Who Have Sex With Men 2017
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.10
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O02.5 Narrating risk: new and traditional methods to understand sexual risk behaviour among hiv-uninfected men who have sex with men in lima, peru

Abstract: IntroductionTraditional risk-reduction counselling has had limited effect in modifying patterns of high-risk sexual behaviour among MSM. New methods like Personalised Cognitive Counselling (PCC) can be used to understand and address contexts of HIV transmission risk.MethodsWe conducted interviews and focus groups with HIV-uninfected MSM in 3 stages: I) 4 FGs (n=38) to explore community norms of male sexual interaction, HIV/STI testing practices, and acceptability of PCC; II) Interviews (n=15) where MSM narrate… Show more

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