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Multiple Sexual Partners and Vulnerability to HIV: A Study of Patterns of Sexual Behaviour in the Slum Population of India

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Table 1. Number and percentage distribution of men aged 15 - 54, by selected background characteristics according place of residence, eight cities sample, NFHS-3, 2005-2006
Table 2. Percentage distribution of men aged 15 - 54 by number of sexual partners in the year preceding the survey, ac-cording to selected background characteristics, eight cities sample, NFHS-3, 2005-2006
Table 3. Percentage distribution of men age 15 - 54, by their relationship with the sexual partners in the year preceding the survey, eight cities sample, NFHS-3, 2005-2006
Table 4. Estimates of the transition probabilities for the type of second last sexual partner to the Type of last sexual partner by the place of residence, eight cities sample, NFHS-3, 2005-2006

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