Gender, Power, and Susceptibility to STDs/HIV in India (ICPSR 35903)

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Suneeta Krishnan, Research Triangle Institute

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This project follows 670 married women and their husbands in Bangalore, India for one year. First, the couples are studied quantitatively to identify modifiable aspects of gender-based power associated with various HIV/STI susceptibility outcomes. Then, focus groups and in-depth interviews are conducted to expand on the quantitative results. Topics covered include susceptibility to HIV and STIs; use of male and female condoms, and infection with STIs and HIV.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (5R01HD041731)
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Longitudinal: Cohort / Event-based
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