Concordance in Reporting of Sexual Risk Behaviors in the HIV Sero Discordant Couples From Central Region, Uganda.

Abstract
Measurement and evaluation of sexual risk behavior in at-risk populations has been critical to HIV epidemiology and the targeting of HIV prevention responses. Evaluation of concordance of reports of sexual behavior within couples offers insight into potential bias and the direction of the bias in different populations, whether men or women, HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected partners tend to under or over report certain behaviors. This study examined HIV sero discordant couples (SDCs)' concordance of self-reported sexual behavior and predictors of discordant reporting for couples who had been in a relationship longer than 6 months.
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Keywords
Concordance, Sexual Risk Behaviors, HIV, Sero Discordant Couples
Citation
Muwonge, T. R., Nakku-Joloba, E., Mugwanya, K., Brown, C., Naggayi, G., Nakyanzi, A., ... & Katabira, E. (2018, October). Concordance in Reporting of Sexual Risk Behaviors in the HIV Sero Discordant Couples From Central Region, Uganda. In AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES (Vol. 34, pp. 135-135). 140 HUGUENOT STREET, 3RD FL, NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10801 USA: MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC.