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Contributed Paper Sessions
There will be three contributed paper sessions at the Conference.
1. Networks and AIDS Sexual Behaviour Patterns and the Rapid Rise in Age-Specific HIV-1
Prevalence among Young Women in Rural Zimbabwe
Sexual networking in Kisesa, Tanzania
2. Studying Networks Promoting Sexual Health through Dialogue between Men and Women within
Social Networks
Researching Sexual Behaviour and Identifying Sexual Networks in the
Shadow of AIDS in Nigeria
Interviewer Effects in Network Studies
3. Network Methods Random Graph Models for Contact Networks: Loglinear Models, Logit
Models and P*
Indirect Connectivity and STD Infection Risk: the Importance of Relationship
Timing for STD Diffusion
Possibilities and Impossibilities of Method Triangulation in the
Study of Sexual Networks
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