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Sexual Identity, Social Support and Social Networks Among African-, Latino-, and European-American Men in an HIV Prevention Program

On the assumption that effective practice requires knowledge of cultural differences, this study examines the responses of over 400 African-, Latino-, and European-American men seeking services to reduce the risk of HIV infection. The responses of the men to questions about sexual identity, social s...

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Published in:Journal of gay & lesbian social services 1996, Vol.5 (2-3), p.1-24
Main Authors: Ryan, Rosemary, Longres, John F., Roffman, Roger A.
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AIDS
Anglo Americans
Bisexuality
Hispanic Americans
HIV
Homosexuality
Human immunodeficiency virus
Prevention
Racial Differences
Sex Role Identity
Social Networks
Social Support
Statistics
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