Young people’s investments in sexual relationships: a different prioritization of self in the negotiation of safe sex practices in South Africa
In the South African context of high HIV prevalence, sexual relationships are entwined with risk. This qualitative study in a rural context examined how young people negotiate sexual practices and engage with this risk. Data was gathered from men and women (aged 15 to 33) in eight focus groups and 1...
Main Authors: | van Der Riet, M, Sofika, D, Akhurst, J, Daniels, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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