Acceptability of HIV Screening in a Sample of International Students in the United States
Background and Objectives: HIV transmission from persons unaware of their HIV status occurs more commonly than those who are aware of their status. Knowledge of one's HIV status may encourage preventive behaviors. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many international students may be willing to ac...
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Main Authors: | Oluwasola Stephen Ayosanmi (Author), Lorette Oden (Author), Titilope Ayosanmi (Author), Babatunde Y. Alli (Author), Mei Wen (Author), Jamie Johnson (Author) |
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Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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