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Behaviors changed by intervention are associated with reduced STD recurrence

Evaluations of STD/HIV interventions incorporating behavioral and biologic outcomes have not reported strong correspondence. Shain et al demonstrated that behaviors, measured comprehensively, are associated with infection and delineated the behaviors responsible for reduced infection rates in Projec...

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Published in:Sexually transmitted diseases 2002-09, Vol.29 (9), p.520
Main Authors: Shain, Rochelle N, Perdue, Sondra T, Piper, Jeanna M, Holden, Alan E C
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Language:English
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Summary:Evaluations of STD/HIV interventions incorporating behavioral and biologic outcomes have not reported strong correspondence. Shain et al demonstrated that behaviors, measured comprehensively, are associated with infection and delineated the behaviors responsible for reduced infection rates in Project SAFE (Sexual Awareness For Everyone).
ISSN:0148-5717
1537-4521