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    Sexual Agreement Discussions Among Adolescent Sexual Minority Men in the USA

    Nearly two-thirds of new HIV infections are attributed to primary partners, necessitating a greater understanding of relationship context of HIV transmission among sexual minority men. Sexual agreements, which...

    Catherine Washington, Kristi E. Gamarel, Lynae A. Darbes in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2024)

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    Communal or Autonomous? Co** Experiences of Chinese Serodiscordant Male Couples to HIV Care: A Dyadic Qualitative Analysis

    Limited empirical evidence exists on the interpersonal challenges faced by Chinese serodiscordant male couples in HIV care. This study aimed to explore their co** experiences in HIV care by applying the comm...

    Rong Fu, Chen Chen, Yuzhou Gu, Dan Wu, Lynae A. Darbes in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2023)

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    Perceptions of Relationship Quality Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic Among Young Sexual Minority Men in Romantic Relationships

    The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the well-being of people worldwide; however, there has been limited research examining ways in which the pandemic has created changes in relationship quality among young sexu...

    Kristi E. Gamarel, Catherine Washington, Matthew T. Rosso in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2022)

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    Development and Validation of the Couple Sexual Satisfaction Scale for HIV and Sexual Health Research

    Sexual satisfaction is an important dimension of relationship quality with implications for sexual and reproductive health (SRH), and HIV prevention, care, and treatment. We developed and validated the Couple ...

    Amy A. Conroy, Allison Ruark, Torsten B. Neilands in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2021)

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    Communication Patterns Among Male Couples with Open and Monogamous Agreements

    Male couples in open relationships tend to have as equally fulfilling relationships as monogamous male couples; however, less is known about communication differences between monogamous and open couples. Becau...

    Staci Gusakova, Kristi Chin, Esra Ascigil, Terri D. Conley in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2021)

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    Relationship Stigma and HIV Risk Behavior Among Cisgender Men Partnered with Transgender Women: The Moderating Role of Sexual Identity

    Cisgender men partnered with transgender women are an understudied and hard to engage population in HIV prevention efforts. Relationship stigma—the anticipation of negative treatment based on having a relation...

    Kristi E. Gamarel, Jae M. Sevelius, Sari L. Reisner in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2020)

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    Motivations to Test for HIV Among Partners in Concordant HIV-Negative and HIV-Discordant Gay Male Couples

    Previous studies of HIV testing among gay men describe the motivations, facilitators and barriers, behaviors, and demographic characteristics of individuals who test. What little research focuses on HIV testin...

    Sean C. Beougher, Anja E. Bircher, Deepalika Chakravarty in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2015)

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    Sexual Risk for HIV Among Gay Male Couples: A Longitudinal Study of the Impact of Relationship Dynamics

    While the relationship context itself is increasingly being examined to understand sexual risk behavior among gay male couples, few studies have examined relationship dynamics and HIV risk longitudinally. We a...

    Lynae A. Darbes, Deepalika Chakravarty, Torsten B. Neilands in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2014)