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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Apr 26, 2007
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Effects on Sexual Risk Behavior and STD Rate of Brief HIV/STD Prevention Interventions for African American Women in Primary Care Settings

Loretta Sweet Jemmott, PhD, John B. Jemmott, III, PhD and Ann O’Leary, PhD

Loretta Sweet Jemmott is with the School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. John B. Jemmott III is with the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Ann O’Leary is with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga.


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FIGURE 1— Progress of participants in brief HIV/STD risk-reduction interventions for African American women: "Sister-to-Sister: The Black Women’s Health Project," Newark, NJ, 1993–1996.

Note. STD = sexually transmitted disease. Women who were not randomized failed to appear at the study site to be randomized and enrolled in the study for unknown reasons.

 





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