Self-Efficacy for Sexual Risk Reduction and Partner HIV Status as Correlates of Sexual Risk Behavior Among HIV-Positive Adolescent Girls and Women.

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Published in AIDS Patient Care STDS on April 09, 2015

Authors

Melissa R Boone1, Emily M Cherenack2, Patrick A Wilson2, ATN 086/106 Protocol Team

Author Affiliations

1: 1The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.
2: 2Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York.

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