HIV risk assessment interview, asking about sexual activity and any past drug use.
"In some places there is no discussion at all of HIV risks."
Eighty percent of these men perceived no HIV risk from their behavior.
Therefore, there is no risk of contracting HIV from eating food.
Young mothers and their babies are also at greater risk of contracting HIV.
Programs encouraging sexual abstinence do not appear to affect subsequent HIV risk.
Many young people are not well-equipped with the knowledge and life skills to manage HIV risk in an increasingly challenging environment.
This increased risk of contracting HIV through non-sexual means has social consequences for women as well.