Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men.
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Peterson, J. L., & Bakeman, R. (2006). Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(1), 37-46.
All responses were coded as 1 (Yes), 2 (No), or 3 (Doesn't apply, no main or casual sex partner.)
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Validity information was not available.
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Peterson, J. L., & Bakeman, R. (2006). Impact of beliefs about HIV treatment and peer condom norms on risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(1), 37-46.
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