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Epidemiology
A network analysis of relationship dynamics in sexual dyads as correlates of HIV risk misperceptions among high-risk MSM
- Correspondence to Dr Kayo Fujimoto, Department of Health Promotion & Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 7000 Fannin Street, UCT 2514, Houston, TX 77030-5401, USA; Kayo.Fujimoto{at}uth.tmc.edu
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A network analysis of relationship dynamics in sexual dyads as correlates of HIV risk misperceptions among high-risk MSM
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- Received June 21, 2014
- Revised September 6, 2014
- Accepted September 14, 2014
- First published October 10, 2014.
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February 19, 2015
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