Rethinking perceived risk and health behavior: a critical review of HIV prevention research.
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Should associations between HIV-related risk perceptions and behaviors or intentions be positive or negative?The perceived consequences of safer injection: an exploration of qualitative findings and gender differencesUnderstanding low-income, minority older adult self-perceptions of HIV risk.Relationship between reported prior condom use and current self-perceived risk of acquiring HIV among mobile female sex workers in southern India.A descriptive analysis of perceptions of HIV risk and worry about acquiring HIV among FEM-PrEP participants who seroconverted in Bondo, Kenya, and Pretoria, South Africa.Perceived risk of HIV infection among deported male injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico.Patient perception of whether an HIV test was provided during the emergency department encounter.HIV testing among clients in high HIV prevalence venues: disparities between older and younger adultsCognitive behavioral theories used to explain injection risk behavior among injection drug users: a review and suggestions for the integration of cognitive and environmental models.Sociosexuality, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) susceptibility, and sexual behavior among African American women.The influence of the perceived consequences of refusing to share injection equipment among injection drug users: balancing competing risks.The relative role of perceived partner risks in promoting condom use in a three-city sample of high-risk, low-income womenHealth Costs of Wealth Gains: Labor Migration and Perceptions of HIV/AIDS Risks in Mozambique.Development of the perceived risk of HIV scaleDemographic and personality factors as predictors of HIV/STD partner-specific risk perceptions: implications for interventions.Perceptions of Community HIV/STI Risk Among U.S Women Living in Areas with High Poverty and HIV Prevalence Rates.Risks, benefits and survival strategies-views from female sex workers in Savannakhet, LaosHow perceptions of mortality and HIV morbidity relate to substance abuse problems and risky sexual behaviors among former juvenile offenders.Poverty, gender inequities, and women's risk of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS.Social Dominance Orientation Relates to Believing Men Should Dominate Sexually, Sexual Self-Efficacy, and Taking Free Female Condoms Among Undergraduate Women and Men.Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men.Unprotected casual sex and perceived risk of contracting HIV among drug users in Baltimore, Maryland: evaluating the influence of non-injection versus injection drug user status.Correlates of perceived risk of HIV infection among persons who inject drugs in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.Sexual agreements and perception of HIV prevalence among an online sample of partnered men who have sex with men.Correlates of Perceived HIV Prevalence and Associations With HIV Testing Behavior Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States.HIV-negative gay men's perceived HIV risk hierarchy: imaginary or real?Developing scales to measure perceived HIV risk and vulnerability among Ethiopian women testing for HIV.Women and ARV-based prevention: opportunities and challenges.Accuracy of HIV Risk Perceptions Among Episodic Substance-Using Men Who Have Sex with Men.PrEP Stigma: Implicit and Explicit Drivers of Disparity.Sexual risk taking among Taiwanese youth.Likelihood of Condom Use When Sexually Transmitted Diseases Are Suspected: Results From a Clinic Sample.Perceived everyday racism, residential segregation, and HIV testing among patients at a sexually transmitted disease clinic.Examining How Communication and Knowledge Relate to Singaporean Youths’ Perceived Risk of Haze and Intentions to Take Preventive Behaviors
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Rethinking perceived risk and health behavior: a critical review of HIV prevention research.
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D Longshore
K D Henson
M R Kowalewski
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1997-06-01T00:00:00Z