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Disclosure of HIV-Positive Status to Social Network among Latino Gay and Bisexual Males

Disclosure of HIV-Positive Status to Social Network among Latino Gay and Bisexual Males. Maria Cecilia Zea Paul J. Poppen Carol A. Reisen Fernanda T. Bianchi John J. Echeverry George Washington University RO1-MH60545. zea@gwu.edu 202-994-6321.

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Disclosure of HIV-Positive Status to Social Network among Latino Gay and Bisexual Males

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  1. Disclosure of HIV-Positive Status to Social Network among Latino Gay and Bisexual Males Maria Cecilia Zea Paul J. Poppen Carol A. Reisen Fernanda T. Bianchi John J. Echeverry George Washington University RO1-MH60545 zea@gwu.edu 202-994-6321

  2. Conceptual Model of Antecedents and Consequences of Disclosure of HIV Status Among Latino Gay and Bisexual Men ANTECEDENTS CONSEQUENCES Mental Health Sociocultural Factors DISCLOSURE OF HIV STATUS Sexual Risk - · Mother Psychosocial Taking Factors · Father · Closest Friend · Main Sex Partner Adherence to HIV - Related Medical C are Factors

  3. Contextual Influences on Sexual Risk Among Latino MSM Funding by: The National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Development, María Cecilia Zea, Principal Investigator Paul J. Poppen & Carol A. Reisen, Co-Investigators R01- HD046258

  4. Model of Sexual Risk-Taking

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