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. 2025 Mar 4;17(2):205-213.
doi: 10.1093/inthealth/ihae042.

Understanding male circumcision: insights from a peri-urban community in Maputo City, Mozambique

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Understanding male circumcision: insights from a peri-urban community in Maputo City, Mozambique

Joelma Baduro et al. Int Health. .

Abstract

Background: Circumcision is a protective measure against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), reducing the risk of HIV infection. This study reported coverage of male circumcision and assessed the factors associated with male uncircumcision in a peri-urban area in Maputo City, Mozambique.

Methods: This cross-sectional study of the Health Demographic Surveillance System in the Polana Caniço neighborhood investigated the sociodemographic and behavioral factors associated with uncircumcised males aged 15-49 y from October 2019 to June 2021. Data were collected from an HIV risk factors questionnaire and descriptive analyses conducted comparing self-reported male circumcision status by sociodemographic factors and sexual behaviors. The association was assessed via χ2 tests, and a multivariable logistic regression model was constructed. Adjusted ORs and 95% CIs were reported for factors associated with uncircumcised status.

Results: Of the 3481 males aged 15-49 y who responded to the questionnaire, 79.5% (2766) self-reported being circumcised. The percentage of uncircumcised men steadily increased with age, ranging from 12.4% (95) among males aged 15-19 y to 34.5% (148) of men aged 40-49 y. Men without education or with primary education, as well as those not practicing Islam, were 3-4 times more likely to be uncircumcised. Uncircumcised men were more likely to self-report an STI and a lack of condom use.

Conclusions: Being uncircumcised was associated with not using condoms and having STIs, highlighting the need to further emphasize combination HIV-prevention programs and regular HIV/STI screening. Targeting males with lower education and across religions can help reach those with lower coverage of this effective prevention intervention.

Keywords: HDSS; HIV/STI; Maputo; Mozambique; male circumcision; sociodemographic.

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Competing interests: The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the funding agencies.

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Figure 1.
Polana Canico A (PCA) and Polana Canico B (PCB) neighborhood blocks selected for surveillance in the HDSS.
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Figure 2.
Flowchart of the HDSS Polana Caniço sampling and recruitment process for households and household members for surveillance round 2. *People unavailable for the interview, people with mental incapacity to respond and adolescents aged 15–17 y whose legal guardian did not permit their inclusion.

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