To the Editor: Recent advances in the treatment of human immunodeficiencyvirus (HIV) disease 1 have raised considerable hope for peopleliving with HIV, as well as for those at risk of infection.2These advances also pose potential new public health problems,because they may influence risky sexual behavior.
We recruited 54 men who have sex with men (average age, 32 years;72 percent were white, 7 percent Asian, 6 percent biracial,4 percent black, 4 percent Latino, and 7 percent from otherraces or ethnic groups) to participate in an intervention counselingstudy. Basing our study on earlier work that . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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