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Academic Article Community reactions to a syphilis prevention campaign for gay and bisexual men in Los Angeles County.
Academic Article Consistency and change in club drug use by sexual minority men in New York City, 2002 to 2007.
Academic Article Recruiting drug using men who have sex with men in behavioral intervention trials: a comparison of internet and field-based strategies.
Academic Article The psychological cost of anticipating HIV stigma for HIV-negative gay and bisexual men.
Academic Article Rules about casual sex partners, relationship satisfaction, and HIV risk in partnered gay and bisexual men.
Academic Article HIV risk in group sexual encounters: an event-level analysis from a national online survey of MSM in the U.S.
Academic Article Stigma and sexual compulsivity in a community-based sample of HIV-positive gay and bisexual men.
Academic Article Recruiting men who have sex with men on Craigslist.org for face-to-face assessments: implications for research.
Academic Article Perceived importance of five different health issues for gay and bisexual men: implications for new directions in health education and prevention.
Academic Article Aggregate versus day level association between methamphetamine use and HIV medication non-adherence among gay and bisexual men.
Academic Article Patterns of lifetime and recent HIV testing among men who have sex with men in New York City who use Grindr.
Academic Article Interest in couples-based voluntary HIV counseling and testing in a national U.S. sample of gay and bisexual men: the role of demographic and HIV risk factors.
Academic Article Sexual compulsivity, anxiety, depression, and sexual risk behavior among treatment-seeking men in S?o Paulo, Brazil.
Academic Article Partner awareness of the serostatus of HIV-seropositive men who have sex with men: impact on unprotected sexual behavior.
Academic Article Positive, negative, unknown: assumptions of HIV status among HIV-positive men who have sex with men.
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