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Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies

OBJECTIVE: To compare reported numbers of sexual partners in Eastern and Southern Africa. METHODS: Sexual partnership data from four longitudinal population-based surveys (1998–2007) in Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa were aggregated and overall proportions reporting more than one lifetime sexual...

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Autores principales: Todd, J, Cremin, I, McGrath, N, Bwanika, J-B, Wringe, A, Marston, M, Kasamba, I, Mushati, P, Lutalo, T, Hosegood, V, Żaba, B
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19307344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2008.033985
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author Todd, J
Cremin, I
McGrath, N
Bwanika, J-B
Wringe, A
Marston, M
Kasamba, I
Mushati, P
Lutalo, T
Hosegood, V
Żaba, B
author_facet Todd, J
Cremin, I
McGrath, N
Bwanika, J-B
Wringe, A
Marston, M
Kasamba, I
Mushati, P
Lutalo, T
Hosegood, V
Żaba, B
author_sort Todd, J
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare reported numbers of sexual partners in Eastern and Southern Africa. METHODS: Sexual partnership data from four longitudinal population-based surveys (1998–2007) in Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa were aggregated and overall proportions reporting more than one lifetime sexual partner calculated. A lexis-style table was used to illustrate the average lifetime sexual partners by site, sex, age group and birth cohort. The male-to-female ratio of mean number of partnerships in the last 12 months was calculated by site and survey. For each single year of age, the proportion sexually active in the past year, the mean number of partners in the past year and the proportion with more than one partner in the past year were calculated. RESULTS: Over 90% of men and women between 25 and 45 years of age reported being sexually active during the past 12 months, with most reporting at least one sexual partner. Overall, men reported higher numbers of lifetime sexual partners and partners in the last year than women. The male-to-female ratio of mean partnerships in the last year ranged from 1.41 to 1.86. In southern African cohorts, individuals in later birth cohorts reported fewer sexual partners and a lower proportion reported multiple partnerships compared with earlier birth cohorts, whereas these behavioural changes were not observed in the Ugandan cohorts. Across the four sites, reports of sexual partnerships followed a similar pattern for each sex. CONCLUSIONS: The longitudinal results show that reductions in the number of partnerships were more evident in southern Africa than in Uganda.
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spelling pubmed-26541462009-04-01 Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies Todd, J Cremin, I McGrath, N Bwanika, J-B Wringe, A Marston, M Kasamba, I Mushati, P Lutalo, T Hosegood, V Żaba, B Sex Transm Infect Supplement OBJECTIVE: To compare reported numbers of sexual partners in Eastern and Southern Africa. METHODS: Sexual partnership data from four longitudinal population-based surveys (1998–2007) in Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa were aggregated and overall proportions reporting more than one lifetime sexual partner calculated. A lexis-style table was used to illustrate the average lifetime sexual partners by site, sex, age group and birth cohort. The male-to-female ratio of mean number of partnerships in the last 12 months was calculated by site and survey. For each single year of age, the proportion sexually active in the past year, the mean number of partners in the past year and the proportion with more than one partner in the past year were calculated. RESULTS: Over 90% of men and women between 25 and 45 years of age reported being sexually active during the past 12 months, with most reporting at least one sexual partner. Overall, men reported higher numbers of lifetime sexual partners and partners in the last year than women. The male-to-female ratio of mean partnerships in the last year ranged from 1.41 to 1.86. In southern African cohorts, individuals in later birth cohorts reported fewer sexual partners and a lower proportion reported multiple partnerships compared with earlier birth cohorts, whereas these behavioural changes were not observed in the Ugandan cohorts. Across the four sites, reports of sexual partnerships followed a similar pattern for each sex. CONCLUSIONS: The longitudinal results show that reductions in the number of partnerships were more evident in southern Africa than in Uganda. BMJ Publishing Group 2009-04 2009-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2654146/ /pubmed/19307344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2008.033985 Text en © Todd et al 2009 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Todd, J
Cremin, I
McGrath, N
Bwanika, J-B
Wringe, A
Marston, M
Kasamba, I
Mushati, P
Lutalo, T
Hosegood, V
Żaba, B
Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies
title Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies
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title_fullStr Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies
title_full_unstemmed Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies
title_short Reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four African longitudinal studies
title_sort reported number of sexual partners: comparison of data from four african longitudinal studies
topic Supplement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19307344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sti.2008.033985
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