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Daniel Resnick, MD, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, 49 Jesse Hill Jr., Drive SE, Grady Faculty Office Building, 4th Floor, Box 134, Atlanta, GA 30303, Phone: 339-364-0640, Email: dresni2@emory.edu

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This project was supported by internal institution grants from the University of Pennsylvania Master of Health Policy Program and from Penn Medicine’s Center for Health Equity and Advancement.

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  • Social Sciences
  • Science & Technology
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • Education & Educational Research
  • Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
  • risk perception
  • behavioral science
  • HIV prevention
  • HIV stigma
  • PREEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS
  • UNITED-STATES
  • BEHAVIOR
  • YOUNG
  • CARE
  • COMMUNICATION
  • DISPARITIES
  • PREVENTION
  • INFECTION
  • CONTINUUM

"I THINK THAT I HAVE A GOOD UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO PROTECT MYSELF": A QUALITATIVE STUDY ABOUT HIV RISK PERCEPTIONS AMONG MEN AND GENDER DIVERSE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN

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AIDS EDUCATION AND PREVENTION

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Volume 34, Number 1

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, Pages 82-+

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Article | Post-print: After Peer Review

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