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. 1992 Oct;84(10):864–868.

Sexual behaviors of African-American male college students and the risk of HIV infection.

R L Johnson 1, W Douglas 1, A Nelson 1
PMCID: PMC2571799  PMID: 1404462

Abstract

A survey of the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and protective sexual behaviors among a population of African-American male college students demonstrates that although monogamy, avoidance of casual sexual activity, and the avoidance of the use of drugs and alcohol during sexual activity tends to decrease the risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus, consistent condom use is the only sexually related behavior that is significantly protective.

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