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Academic Article HIV-related risk behaviors among a sample of men who have sex with men in Puerto Rico: an overview of substance use and sexual practices.
Academic Article "Sexplorando": sexual practices and condom use among an internet-based sample of men and women in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Sexual health and socioeconomic-related factors among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Comparing male escorts' sexual behaviour with their last male client versus non-commercial male partner.
Academic Article Long-term health outcomes of childhood sexual abuse and peer sexual contact among an urban sample of behaviourally bisexual Latino men.
Academic Article Body image and condomless anal sex among Young Latino sexual minority men.
Concept Sexual Behavior
Academic Article Preliminary Evidence of Significant Gaps in Continuity of HIV Care among Excarcerated Populations in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Male Escorts' and Male Clients' Sexual Behavior During Their Last Commercial Sexual Encounter: Comparing and Contrasting Findings from Two Online Studies.
Academic Article "Let's Hook Up When the Pandemic is Over:" Latinx Sexual Minority Men's Sexual Behavior During COVID-19.
Academic Article Disparities in traditional and alternative tobacco product use across sexual orientation groups of young adult men and women in the US.
Academic Article Factors Associated with HIV Testing Among Spanish and English-Speaking Latino Adolescents Aged 13-18.
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