Another report compared risk behaviour of men based on whether they were circumcised.
There were no significant changes in the prevalence of sexual risk behaviors from 2005 to 2007.
The second component is a small group called M Groups, to address personal risk behavior.
However, adolescents who were more committed to a personal identity had lower rates of risk behaviors.
While this risk behavior increased between 1991 and 2001, the trend has been declining since then.
In 2007, 22.5% of high school students reported this risk behavior, down from 25.6% in 2001.
So, by getting people tested and learning their results, you are much less likely to have people engaging in risk behavior.
No effort is made to provide foreigners with education and counseling to help them avoid high risk behavior.
Will trial participants increase their risk behavior when they begin taking daily pills?
Comprehensive sexual education provided at school may decrease high risk behavior.