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Volume 16, Number 8, November 2004

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The Internet and HIV/STD prevention
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Reflecting on the experience of interviewing online: perspectives from the Internet and HIV study in London
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The Internet as recruitment tool for HIV studies: viable strategy for reaching at-risk Hispanic MSM in Miami?
pp. 953-963(11)
Authors: M. I. Fernández; L. M. Varga; T. Perrino; J. B. Collazo; F. Subiaul; A. Rehbein; H. Torres; M. Castro; G.S. Bowen

Internet-based site-specific interventions for syphilis prevention among gay and bisexual men
pp. 964-970(7)
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Talking about STD/HIV prevention: a look at communication online
pp. 977-992(16)
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Use of gay Internet sites and views about online health promotion among men who have sex with men
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The process of seeking sex partners online and implications for STD/HIV prevention
pp. 1012-1020(9)
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The use of the Internet by gay and bisexual male escorts: sex workers as sex educators
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Authors: J. T. Parsons; J. A. Koken; D. S. Bimbi

Substance use and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men: a national online study in the USA
pp. 1036-1047(12)
Authors: S. Hirshfield; R. H. Remien; M. Humberstone; I. Walavalkar; M. A. Chiasson

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