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Sexual Networks and HIV Risk among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 U.S. Cities.

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Table 1. Sociodemographics, Risk Behaviors, and Sexual Network Characteristics of Community-Recruited Black MSM Stratified by Self- Self-Reported HIV Serostatus and Age, Participant- and Network-Level Data (N = 1,349 Participants).
Table 2. Sex Partner Characteristics, Condom Use, and HIV Serostatus Disclosure of Community-Recruited Black MSM, Partner-Level Data (N = 4,449 Partners).
Table 3. Participant and Sex Network Characteristics Associated with Having a Black Sex Partner, Having a Partner with at Least 2 Age Category Difference, and Having SDUI in the Last 6 Months among Community-Recruited Participants Stratified by Self-Report

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