%0 Journal Article %J Sexually transmitted infections %D 2009 %T Intimate partner violence perpetration, standard and gendered STI/HIV risk behaviour, and STI/HIV diagnosis among a clinic-based sample of men. %A Decker, M R %A Seage, G R %A Hemenway, D %A Gupta, J %A Raj, A %A Silverman, J G %K Adolescent %K Adult %K Cross-Sectional Studies %K Female %K HIV Infections %K Humans %K Male %K New England %K Risk-Taking %K Spouse Abuse %K Young Adult %N 7 %P 555-60 %R 10.1002/hpm.1029 %V 85 %X The estimated one in three women worldwide victimized by intimate partner violence (IPV) consistently demonstrate elevated STI/HIV prevalence, with their abusive male partners' risky sexual behaviours and subsequent infection increasingly implicated. To date, little empirical data exist to characterise the nature of men's sexual risk as it relates to both their violence perpetration, and STI/HIV infection. %8 2009 Dec