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‘It brought joy in my home as in the area of my wife.’ How recently circumcised adult men ascribe value to and make sense of male circumcision

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Pages 352-366 | Received 25 Jan 2011, Accepted 06 Sep 2011, Published online: 17 Nov 2011

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Guillermo Martínez Pérez, Laura Triviño Durán, Angel Gasch & Nicole Desmond. (2015) Towards a gender perspective in qualitative research on voluntary medical male circumcision in east and southern Africa. Global Public Health 10:5-6, pages 626-638.
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Bright Opoku Ahinkorah, John Elvis HaganJr.Jr., Abdul-Aziz Seidu, Eric Torgbenu, Eugene Budu & Thomas Schack. (2020) Understanding the linkages between male circumcision and multiple sexual partnership among married Ghanaian men: Analysis of data from the 2014 Ghana demographic and health survey. SSM - Population Health 11, pages 100622.
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Hannah N. Gilbert, Monique A. Wyatt, Stephen Asiimwe, Bosco Turyamureeba, Elioda Tumwesigye, Heidi Van Rooyen, Ruanne V. Barnabas, Connie L. Celum & Norma C. Ware. (2018) Messaging Circumstances and Economic Pressures as Influences on Linkage to Medical Male Circumcision following Community-Based HIV Testing for Men in Rural Southwest Uganda: A Qualitative Study. AIDS Research and Treatment 2018, pages 1-7.
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Michelle R. Kaufman, Marina Smelyanskaya, Lynn M. Van Lith, Elizabeth C. Mallalieu, Aliza Waxman, Karin Hatzhold, Arik V. Marcell, Susan Kasedde, Gissenge Lija, Nina Hasen, Gertrude Ncube, Julia L. Samuelson, Collen Bonnecwe, Kim Seifert-Ahanda, Emmanuel Njeuhmeli & Aaron A. R. Tobian. (2016) Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services and Implications for the Provision of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Results of a Systematic Literature Review. PLOS ONE 11:3, pages e0149892.
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Deborah Jones, Ryan Cook, Kris Arheart, Colleen A. Redding, Robert Zulu, Jose Castro & Stephen M. Weiss. (2013) Acceptability, Knowledge, Beliefs, and Partners as Determinants of Zambian Men’s Readiness to Undergo Medical Male Circumcision. AIDS and Behavior 18:2, pages 278-284.
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David MacLaren, Rachael Tommbe, Tracie Mafile’o, Clement Manineng, Federica Fregonese, Michelle Redman-MacLaren, Michael Wood, Kelwyn Browne, Reinhold Muller, John Kaldor & William John McBride. (2013) Foreskin cutting beliefs and practices and the acceptability of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea. BMC Public Health 13:1.
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Anna Tynan, Peter S Hill, Angela Kelly, Martha Kupul, Herick Aeno, Richard Naketrumb, Peter Siba, John Kaldor & Andrew Vallely. (2013) Listening to diverse community voices: the tensions of responding to community expectations in developing a male circumcision program for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea. BMC Public Health 13:1.
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Erica H. Layer, Sarah W. Beckham, Lilian Mgeni, Catherine Shembilu, Romani B. Momburi & Caitlin E. Kennedy. (2013) “After my husband’s circumcision, I know that I am safe from diseases”: Women’s Attitudes and Risk Perceptions Towards Male Circumcision in Iringa, Tanzania. PLoS ONE 8:8, pages e74391.
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