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Boileau C et al. – The findings show that factors associated with condom use and sexual partnering are distinct. Earlier sexual debut seems to be risk–inducing in women while risk–reducing in men. Poor communication with peers and receiving money from sexual partner were associated with lack of condom use in women. Determinants of unsafe sexual behavior were found at the social, interpersonal and individual levels for both men and women, but notable gender differentials existed.

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