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Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM

Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM. 1. 2. Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM. 3. 4. HIV Incidence MSM, ACS ’84-’12. 1,92/100py (2010)  1,06/100py (2011) ,062/100py (2012). 1,95/100py (2010)  1,20/100py (2011)

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Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM

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  1. Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM 1

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  3. Risk & Risk Reduction Strategies among MSM 3

  4. 4 HIV Incidence MSM, ACS ’84-’12 1,92/100py (2010)  1,06/100py (2011) • ,062/100py (2012) 1,95/100py (2010)  1,20/100py (2011) • 2012 – only 2 confirmed & 2 ‘borderline’ (incidence < 1)

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  7. 10% freq experience loss of erection due to condom use with casual partners • Loss of erection was significantly associated with condomless sex • When the outcome variable was stratified to planned versus spontaneous or incidental condomless sex, erection loss was only predictive of planned condomless sex • Longitudinal mediation analysis showed that intentions mediated erection effect on condomless sex

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