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Cognitive Aspects of Risky Sexual Behavior
Risky sexual behavior is associated with the continuing spread of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Research in the area of sexuality has only recently begun to consider variables other than general knowledge and attitudes about sex to explain a range of complex sexual behaviors. This st...
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