Risky Sex: Gay Men and HIV Prevention

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Columbia University Press, 1997 - 184 Seiten
In candid, in-depth interviews, gay men discuss their experiences in the age of AIDS, their attitudes toward sex, and their motives for engaging in behaviors that are widely considered to be dangerous health risks. Revealing that such factors as guilt for being HIV negative, alcohol and drug use, and low self-esteem are possible causes of continuing dangerous sexual behavior, Turner also recommends ways to promote safer sex while respecting the choices and judgments of gay men.

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Methodology
149
The Sample
155
Bibliography
161
Index
175
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Autoren-Profil (1997)

Dwayne C. Turner holds a Ph.D in anthropology and a Masters in Public Health from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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