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young Black men who have sex with men
(89 times)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
(36 times)
PrEP (18 times)
HIV (8 times)
STI (5 times)
2012 HIV risk and perceptions of masculinity among young black men who have sex with men.
young Black MSM
(13 times)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
(7 times)
MSM (5 times)
PrEP (3 times)
ABNM (1 time)
2016 Correlates of Enhanced Sexual Pleasure from Condom Use: A Study of Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.
YBM who have sex with men
(1 time)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(1 time)
STI (1 time)
YBM (1 time)
2013 How do young black men having sex with only women differ from those also having sex with men?
young (13-29years old) black men who have sex with men
(1 time)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
(1 time)
--- 2016 High HIV incidence among young black men who have sex with men: constructing a retrospective cohort from a community health programme.
young Black cisgender men who have sex with men
(1 time)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
(1 time)
STI (1 time)
YBTWSM (1 time)
2018 A comparison of HIV-risk behaviors between young black cisgender men who have sex with men and young black transgender women who have sex with men.
Young black gay, bisexual, and other MSM
(1 time)
Public Health
(1 time)
GSN apps (1 time)
STI (1 time)
2019 There's an App for That: Using Geosocial Networking Apps to Access Young Black Gay, Bisexual, and other MSM at Risk for HIV.
younger BMSM
(1 time)
Behavioral Sciences
(1 time)
BMSM (1 time)
CAI (1 time)
HIV (1 time)
2016 An evaluation of factors associated with sexual risk taking among Black men who have sex with men: a comparison of younger and older populations.