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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 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
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
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