The Implications of HIV Biomedical Prevention for Perceived HIV Risk and Psychosexual Health among Sexual Minority Men in the United States
Modrakovic M, Kalwicz D, Zea M, Forssell S, Dovidio J, Eaton L, Rao S, Holt M, MacGibbon J, Calabrese S. The Implications of HIV Biomedical Prevention for Perceived HIV Risk and Psychosexual Health among Sexual Minority Men in the United States. Archives Of Sexual Behavior 2025, 54: 2625-2642. PMID: 40751036, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-025-03195-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual minority menHIV riskPsychosexual healthPrEP useBiomedical HIV prevention interventionsHIV prevention interventionsLow HIV riskPublic health messagesPre-exposure prophylaxisHealthcare settingsHealth messagesPreventive interventionsBiomedical preventionIndirect predictorsOnline survey studyPrEPGeneral populationHealthMinority menSurvey studyEffects of predictorsHIVParticipantsRiskSexual esteem
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