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Media's Impact on Public Knowledge, Opinion and Behavior
Regarding Infectious Diseases, Specifically, Ebola and Zika
Virus
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The esoto dance, circumcision practices and negative
condom beliefs: A survey assessing HIV risk among the Maasai of
Tanzania
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The association between attitudes toward vaccination and vaccine
uptake among adolescents
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Complementary and alternative medicine use amongAfrican-Americans with AIDS
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Condom use among young African American women: Modeling andextending the Theory of Gender and Power
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Exploring Secondary Abstinence among African-American Females at
Risk for HIV/STIs: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
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HPV VACCINATION KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES AMONGST STUDENTS IN TWO AND
FOUR YEAR COLLEGES IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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Predictors of Prenatal Care Among Case & Control Mothers in the National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997-2009
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HIV Vaccination among High-risk Drug Users in Appalachia: Insights
from Social Network Analysis on Feasibility, Consequences, and
Dissemination Strategies
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"I'd like to think I'm the same no
matter what:" A qualitative exploration of alcohol and condom use
in college-age couples
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Explaining HPV vaccine uptake among African American adolescent
females using The Diffusion of Innovations Theory
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The Power of Influence: A Study of the Interrelationship Between
the Environment and Individual Level Risky Behavior in Detained
African American Female Adolescents
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Examining Predictors of Protective and High-Risk Sexual Behaviors among Incoming Students at a Historically Black College/University
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Perceived Caregiver Support and Sexual Partner Communication Mediators of Condom Use Among African American Female Adolescents
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Education, Power, & Sex: A qualitative study on the
interrelationship of factors that influence the sexual behavior of
African American women attending a Historically Black College
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Identifying Predictors of Human Papillomavirus Acquisition Using
the Theory of Gender and Power
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