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Abstract
[...]possibly due to the limited sample size of participants who ever had a bacterial STI diagnosis (n?=?26), we did not find any significantly associated characteristics for those who previously disclosed their STI positivity to partners. [...]our study did not have a sufficient sample size to control for other possible confounders or to perform stratified analyses (e.g., by traded-sex status or by paying- versus non-paying partners).
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