Seroadaptive Strategies of Gay and Bisexual Men with the Highest Quartile Number of Sexual Partners in Vancouver, Canada

What is the importance of this study? Â¥ Recent global reviews of HIV research literature have demonstrated continued disparities in the sexual health and wellbeing of gay and bisexual men (GBM) as compared with other men and women. Â¥ One prominent factor associated with increased HIV risk is an individual’s number of sexual partners. Â¥ Despite continued research among this population, few studies have examined how men with more sexual partners manage their increased risk for HIV.

Citation: Kiffer G Card, Nathan J Lachowsky, Zishan Cui, Paul Sereda, Ashleigh Rich, Jody Jollimore, Terry Howard, Robery Birch, Allison Carter, Julio Montaner, David Moore, Robert S Hogg, & Eric Abella Roth. (2016) Seroadaptive Strategies of Gay & Bisexual Men (GBM) with the Highest Quartile Number of Sexual Partners in Vancouver, Canada, AIDS and Behavior, DOI 10.1007/s10461-016-1510-y.

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