Heterosexual Men

Heterosexual men are an important group to consider when discussing HIV prevention. The majority of women are infected with HIV through heterosexual male partners.

The documents located in the HIV prevention literature survey are:

 

Crepaz, N., Hart, T. A., & Marks, G. (2004). Highly active antiretroviral therapy and sexual risk behavior: A meta-analytic review. Journal of the American Medical Association 292(2), 224-236.

Elwy, A. R., Hart, G. J., Hawkes, S. & Petticrew, M. (2002). Effectiveness of interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections and human immunodeficiency virus in heterosexual me. Archives of Internal Medicine 162(16), 1818-1830.

Mills, E., Cooper, C., Anema, A. & Guyatt, G. (2008). Male circumcision for the prevention of heterosexually acquired HIV infections: A meta-analysis of randomized trials involving 11 050 men. HIV Medicine 9(6), 332-335.

Noar, S. M., Carlyle, K.,& Cole, C. (2006). Why communication is crucial: Meta-analysis of the relationship between safer sexual communication and condom use. Journal of Health Communicaiton 11(4), 365-390.

Norton, T. R., Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., Pinkerton, S. D. (2005). Primacy of affect over cognition in determining adult men’s condom-use behavior: A review. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35(12), 2493-2534.

Powers, K. A., Poole, C., Pettifor, A. E., & Cohen, M. S. (2008). Rethinking the heterosexual infectivity of HIV-1: A systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 8(9), 553-563.

Seal, D. W., & Ehrhardt, A. A. (2004). HIV-prevention-related sexual health promotion for heterosexual men in the United States: Pitfalls and recommendations. Archives of Sexual Behavior 33(3), 211-222.

Siegfried, N., Muller, M., Deeks, J. & Volmink, J. (2009). Male circumcision for prevention of heterosexual acquisition. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/cochrane/clsysrev/articles/CD003362/frame.html.

Siegfried, N., Muller, M., Deeks, J., Volmink, J., Egger, M., Low, N., Walker, S & Williamson, P. (2005). HIV and male circumcision: A systematic review with assessment of the quality of studies. The Lancet 5(3), 165-173.

Sternberg, P. & Hubley, J. (2004). Evaluating men’s involvement as a strategy in sexual and reproductive health promotion. Promotion International 19(3), 389-396.

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