Gender-transformative interventions to reduce HIV risks and Violence with Heterosexuality-Active Men: A review of the global evidence

Evidence Review

Year

2013

Author/s

Dworkin, SL, Treves-Kagan, S, and Lippman, SA

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

AIDS and Behavior, Volume 17

SUMMARY

The evidence suggests that gender-transformative interventions can increase protective sexual behaviors, prevent partner violence, modify inequitable attitudes, and reduce STI/HIV, though further trials are warranted, particularly in establishing STI/HIV impacts.

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