HIV-negative and HIV-positive men believed that they both are responsible for preventing HIV. Responsibility beliefs, however, did not always correspond with discussing HIV status or refraining from serodiscordant condomless anal sex. Discrepancies between individuals' HIV prevention responsibility beliefs and their sexual risk behaviors merit further examination, particularly in the preexposure prophylaxis era
Gay and bisexual men are at disproportionate risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. ...
Determinants of intended condom use with steady and casual sex partners were examined among Dutch HI...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar-ratives from recently in...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
The article presents research based on narratives by gay and bisexual men recently infected with HIV...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychological processes pertaining to sexuality and sex...
In order to examine the ways in which men's perceptions of their social surroundings influence how t...
Do people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have special responsibilities to thei...
Drawing on the theoretical perspectives of Michel Foucault and Cindy Patton, this thesis takes a det...
With young men who have sex with men (YMSM) continuing to be disproportionately affected by the HIV/...
Objectives: A range of HIV risk reduction strategies has been described in homosexual men who practi...
Abstract: The construction of disease risks as knowable, calculable and preventable in dominant soci...
The focus of prevention of the heterosexual AIDS epidemic in the U.S. has been on women. The role of...
Gay and bisexual men are at disproportionate risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. ...
Determinants of intended condom use with steady and casual sex partners were examined among Dutch HI...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar-ratives from recently in...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
The article presents research based on narratives by gay and bisexual men recently infected with HIV...
The Seroconversion Narratives for AIDS Prevention (SNAP) study elicited nar ratives from recently in...
The purpose of this study was to examine the psychological processes pertaining to sexuality and sex...
In order to examine the ways in which men's perceptions of their social surroundings influence how t...
Do people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have special responsibilities to thei...
Drawing on the theoretical perspectives of Michel Foucault and Cindy Patton, this thesis takes a det...
With young men who have sex with men (YMSM) continuing to be disproportionately affected by the HIV/...
Objectives: A range of HIV risk reduction strategies has been described in homosexual men who practi...
Abstract: The construction of disease risks as knowable, calculable and preventable in dominant soci...
The focus of prevention of the heterosexual AIDS epidemic in the U.S. has been on women. The role of...
Gay and bisexual men are at disproportionate risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. ...
Determinants of intended condom use with steady and casual sex partners were examined among Dutch HI...
This article investigates messages of responsibility expressed in HIV/AIDS health promotion literatu...