Dating, marriage, and parenthood for HIV-positive heterosexual Puerto Rican men: normalizing perspectives on everyday life with HIV.

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Published in Am J Mens Health on May 02, 2014

Authors

Francisco Sastre1, Diana M Sheehan2, Arnaldo Gonzalez2

Author Affiliations

1: Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA fsast001@fiu.edu.
2: Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.

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