Drug and sexual risk in four men who have sex with men populations: evidence for a sustained HIV epidemic in New York City

The objective of this article was to examine drug and sexual risk in four salient groups of men who have sex with men (MSM) in New York City (NYC): (1) nonhomeless young MSM (YMSM), (2) homeless YMSM, (3) adult MSM Speed users, and (4) HIV-positive "POZ Party" MSM. Lifetime and current exp...

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Adult
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Health promotion
HIV Infections - complications
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HIV Seropositivity
Homeless Persons
Homelessness
Homosexuality, Male
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Qualitative/Quantitative Research Among Drug-Using MSM
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
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STD
Street Drugs
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Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
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