Bisexuality and HIV risk: experiences in Canada and the United States
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This article explores bisexual behavior in men and disease transmission risk in the United States and Canada. The authors maintain bisexual men in both countries demonstrate that they are more likely to practice safe sex than homosexual men, are less likely to wear a condom when with a woman, approximately 35% are at high risk for HIV infection, and bisexual men have high rates of drug abuse.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Sex Research
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1053-2528
Year: 1997
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How body asymmetries determine accessibility in spatial frameworks
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Two experiments are presented which detail the relationship between body asymmetry and the creation of a spatial framework. Results include differences in the accessibility of location recall of spatial scenes as influenced by the asymmetry of the body axes.
Publication Name: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Part A: Human Experimental Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1464-0740
Year: 1999
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