Disclosure of HIV-Positive Status to Social Network among Latino Gay and Bisexual Males Maria Cecilia Zea Paul J. Poppen Carol A. Reisen Fernanda T. Bianchi John J. Echeverry George Washington University RO1-MH
ANTECEDENTS CONSEQUENCES Sociocultural Factors Mental Health Psychosocial Factors Sexual Risk- Taking HIV-Related Factors Adherence to Medical Care Mother Father Main Sex Partner DISCLOSURE OF HIV STATUS Conceptual Model of Antecedents and Consequences of Disclosure of HIV Status Among Latino Gay and Bisexual Men Closest Friend
Contextual Influences on Sexual Risk Among Latino MSM Funding by: The National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Development, María Cecilia Zea, Principal Investigator Paul J. Poppen & Carol A. Reisen, Co-Investigators R01- HD046258
Model of Sexual Risk-Taking