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Heterosexual Behavioral Maintenance and Change Following HIV Counseling and Testing
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2005
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HomosexualityMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologySafer SexHiv/aids CounsellingHiv CSexual AddictionPublic HealthHeterosexual Behavioral MaintenanceBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicyCommercial SexHivSexual BehaviorSexual HealthTreatment And PreventionSexual IdentitySafer BehaviorSexual OrientationHuman Sexuality
This study investigated heterosexual HIV risk behaviors, changes in stage of change for safer sex and factors associated with such changes, among a diverse sample of 560 heterosexually active individuals presenting at publicly funded HIV C&T sites. Questionnaires were administrated before HIV C&T, and three months afterwards. Positive serostatus was the most significant predictor of safer behavior after C&T. Many seronegative participants stopped sex with non-main partners. Behaviors with main partners were particularly resistant to change. Predictors of change varied by stage at pre-test. C&T services should tailor approaches and referrals based on stage of change and other client characteristics.
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