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Mandatory HIV testing in China: the perception of health-care providers.Stigma, social support, and depression among people living with HIV in Thailand.Visiting entertainment venues and sexual health in China.Reducing STD/HIV stigmatizing attitudes through community popular opinion leaders in Chinese markets.Self-reported sexually transmitted disease symptoms and treatment-seeking behaviors in ChinaBenefits of family and social relationships for Thai parents living with HIV.Entertainment Venue Visiting and Commercial Sex in China.HIV prevention intervention to reduce HIV-related stigma: evidence from ChinaSociocultural contexts and communication about sex in China: informing HIV/STD prevention programs.Reductions in sexually transmitted infections associated with popular opinion leaders in China in a randomised controlled trial.HIV/STD stigmatization fears as health-seeking barriers in China.Interventions for families affected by HIVNormative beliefs and sexual risk in ChinaEfficacy of an intervention for families living with HIV in Thailand: a randomized controlled trial.Intervention outcomes among HIV-affected families over 18 monthsComparisons of HIV-Affected and Non-HIV-Affected Families Over Time.Syndromic and laboratory diagnosis of sexually transmitted infection: a comparative study in ChinaPharmacy workers' sexually transmitted diseases/human immunodeficiency virus knowledge in Fuzhou, China: implications for human immunodeficiency virus testing, treatment, and prevention strategies.Mass media and HIV/AIDS in China.Parents Living with HIV in China: Family Functioning and Quality of Life.Attitudinal, behavioral, and biological outcomes of a community popular opinion leader intervention in China.Sexually transmitted diseases and risk behaviors among market vendors in China.Spontaneous remission of sexually transmitted diseases must be considered in randomised controlled trials.HIV-related stigma among market workers in China.Selecting at-risk populations for sexually transmitted disease/HIV intervention studies.Improving the health and mental health of people living with HIV/AIDS: 12-month assessment of a behavioral intervention in Thailand.
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researcher in sexual health
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Li Li
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Li Li
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Li Li
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Li Li
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Li Li
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Li Li
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