An attributional analysis of stigma associated with sexually transmitted diseases and its relationship with communication efficacy.
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Sexually transmitted infection related stigma and shame among African American male youth: implications for testing practices, partner notification, and treatment.Community attitudes about discussing sexual health: assessing public opinion of local STD prevention campaignsStigma's Effect on Social Interaction and Social Media Activity.The Silver Lining of Shame: Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions.Who Is to Blame? Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions among College Students.
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An attributional analysis of stigma associated with sexually transmitted diseases and its relationship with communication efficacy.
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Jina H Yoo
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2012-05-21T00:00:00Z