Authors: Amy Herman-Roloff, Nixon Otieno, Kawango Agot, Jeckoniah Ndinya-Achola, Robert C. Bailey
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019814
Abstract Summary
Study in Kenya reveals key barriers and motivators for male circumcision uptake. While men recognize benefits like HIV protection and improved hygiene, concerns about work time, cultural factors, and recovery period create hesitation. Researchers suggest targeting misconceptions and engaging religious leaders to boost participation.
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Study reveals key barriers to male circumcision uptake in Kenya include work time loss, cultural concerns, and fear of complications, while facilitators include hygiene benefits and HIV protection.
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