Rosser et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Safer sex maintenance and reduction of unsafe sex among homosexually active men: a new therapeutic approachRosser et al., 1993
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- 10447377351958455423
- Author
- Rosser B
- Coleman E
- Ohmans P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Health Education Research
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To date, publicly funded HIV/AIDS prevention efforts for homosexually active men have largely been limited to two traditional public health strategies: mass media information campaigns and HIV testing/contact notification programs. Health educators using either of …
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