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The findings and conclusions in these presentations have not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. |
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C3: It Takes Two and Sometimes More: The Role of Partnership in STD Prevention | |||
10:15 AM | C3a | STD Diagnoses among Sexually Active Female College Students: Does Sexual Orientation or Gender of Sex Partner(s) Make a Difference? Lisa L. Lindley, Michelle M. Burcin | |
10:30 AM | C3b | The role of same and different sex partners as sources of repeat Chlamydia trachomatis infections Linda M. Niccolai, Edward White, Kara A. Livingston, Melinda Pettigrew | |
10:45 AM | C3c | Factors associated with concurrent sexual partnerships among men who have sex with men (MSM) Kyle T. Bernstein, Katherine Ahrens, Susan Philip, Jeffrey D. Klausner | |
11:00 AM | C3d | Same-sex sexual behavior and sexual risk behaviors among in-school youth in New York City: representative data from the 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Preeti Pathela, Julia A. Schillinger | |
11:15 AM | C3e | The Role of Partner Context on the Relationship between Marijuana Use and Condom Non-Use among African American Adolescent Girls Pamela A. Matson | |
11:30 AM | C3f | Estimates of age-specific partnership formation rates among urban men who have sex with men Sara J. Nelson, Matthew R. Golden |