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Health Psychol. 1997 Jul;16(4):369-73.
Kalichman SC, Kelly JA, Rompa D.
Psychology Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta
30303, USA. psysck@panther.gsu.edu
The authors examined HIV risk-related sexual behaviors
in an ethnically diverse sample of HIV seropositive gay and bisexual
men (N = 86). Measures of sexual behavior, substance use, condom
attitudes, behavior change intentions, and engagement in risk-reducing
practices were completed. Thirty-nine percent of the men reported
engaging in unprotected anal intercourse in the past 3 months. Unprotected
anal intercourse was associated with using nitrite inhalants, sex
partners who used substances before sex, and low intentions to change
risk behavior. These results highlight the difficulties that people
living with HIV infection face in maintaining a lifetime of safer
sex and the necessity of integrating clinical and prevention interventions
for these persons.
PMID: 9237089 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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