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Behavioral Risk Factors and Groups at Risk

Aral SO, Soskoline V, Joesoef RM, O'Reilly KR. Sex Partner Recruitment as Risk Factor for STD: Clustering of Risky Modes. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1991;18(1):10-17.

Cates W. Teenagers and Sexual Risk Taking: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times. Journal of Adolescent Health 1991;12(2):84-94.

Cooper F, Bye L. AIDS Education Programs for Teenagers: Factors that Influence Behavior Change. Educator 1989;Summer:4-8.

Dawson DA, Hardy AM. National Center for Health Statistics. AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes of Hispanic Americans: Provisional Data From the 1988 National Health Interview Survey. Advance Data, Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, 1989;No.166.

DesJarlais DC, Friedman SR. The Psychology of Preventing AIDS Among Intravenous Drug Users, A Social Learning Conceptualization. American Psychologist 1988;43(11):865-870.

Kegeles SM, Adler NE, Irwin Jr. CE. Adolescents and Condoms: Associations of Beliefs With Intentions to Use. American Journal of Diseases of Children 1989;143:911-915.

Kelly JA et al. Situational Factors Associated with AIDS Risk Behavior Lapses and Coping Strategies Used by Gay Men Who Successfully Avoid Lapses. American Journal of Public Health 1991;81:1335.

Magura S et al. Correlates of Participation in AIDS Education and HIV Antibody Testing by Methadone Patients. Public Health Reports 1989;104(3):231-240.

Magura S et al. Determinants of Needle Sharing Among Intravenous Drug Users. American Journal of Public Health 1989;79(4):459-461.

Marin G, Van Oss Marin B. Perceived Credibility of Channels and Sources of AIDS Information Among Hispanics. AIDS Education and Prevention 1990;2(2):154-161.

Marx, R et al. Crack, Sex, and STD. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1991;18(2):92-101.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Report of the NIAID Study Group on Integrated Behavioral Research for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1990;17(4):200-210.

National Institute on Drug Abuse. Community-Based AIDS Prevention: Studies of Intravenous Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1991.

Rickert VI, Jay MS, Gottlieb A. Effects of a Peer-Counseled AIDS Education Program on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Satisfaction of Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 1991; 12(1):38-43.

Rotheram-Borus MJ, Koopman C. Sexual Risk Behaviors, AIDS Knowledge, and Beliefs About AIDS Among Runaways. American Journal of Public Health 1991;81(2):208-210.

Rotheram-Borus MJ, Koopman C, Haignere C, Davies M. Reducing HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Runaway Adolescents. Journal of the American Medical Association 1991;266(9):1237-1241.

Stall RD et al. Behavioral Risk-reduction for HIV Infection Among Gay and Bisexual Men: A Review of Results From the United States. American Psychologist 1988;43(11):878-885.

Sullivan C. Pathways to Infection: AIDS Vulnerability Among the Navaho. AIDS 1991;3:241.

Valdiserri RO, Arena VC, Proctor D, Bonati FA. The Relationship Between Women's Attitudes About Condoms and Their Use: Implications for Condom Promotion Programs. American Journal of Public Health 1989;79(4):499-501.

de Zalduondo BO. Prostitution Viewed Cross-Culturally: Toward Recontextualizing Sex Work in AIDS Intervention Research. Journal of Sex Research 1991;28(2):223-248.

Zimet GD et al. Adolescent's Knowledge and Beliefs About AIDS: Did the Government Brochure Help? American Journal of Diseases of Children 1989;143(5):518.

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