Abstract

HIV-seropositive men (n = 250) from San Francisco and New York city completed a self-administered survey assessing health care providers delivery of safer-sex messages. 1 out of 4 men had never received safer-sex counseling from their healthcare provider. Men at highest risk for transmitting HIV were no more likely to have been counseled than men at lower risk. Physicians should regularly provide tailored safer-sex messages to all HIV-seropositive patients who have entrusted them with their care. (authors)

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