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Arizona Health Science Library. (2005). Hispanic health for the Arizona Hispanic Center of
Excellence. Retrieved April 10, 2007, from http://hcoe.ahsl.arizona.edu/all_3.cfm?id=44.


Bowdy, M.A. (1997). ¡°Como Se Dice HIV?¡± Adapting human immunodeficiency virus
prevention messages to reach homosexual and bisexual Hispanic men: The importance of Hispanic cultural and health beliefs. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education Educational Resources Information Center. Retrieved March 20, 2007, from ERIC database.


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2004). Sexually transmitted diseases: Health
communication. Retrieved April 10, 2007, from http://www.cdc.gov/std/healthcomm/.


Darbes, L.A., Kennedy G.E., & Rutherford, G.W. (2005). Research Summary: Systematic review
of interventions to prevent HIV infection in MSM of color. Sacramento, CA: California Collaborations in HIV Prevention Research.


Diaz, R. (1998). Latino gay men and HIV: Culture, sexuality, and risk behavior. Boston:
Routledge Kegan Paul.


Gay and Lesbian Medical Association. (2007). For providers and researchers.
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Gay and Lesbian Medical Association. (2004, Feb.). MSM: Clinician¡¯s guide to incorporating
sexual risk assessment in routine visits. San Francisco, CA: Author.


Harder, J., & Company Community Research. (2002, May 15). Latino immigrant men who have
sex with men: Results of an HIV prevention needs assessment. San Francisco, CA: Company Community Research.


Jarama, S.L., Kennamar, J.D., Poppen, P.J., Hendricks, M., & Bradford, J. (2005, Dec.).
Psychosocial, behavioral, and cultural predictors of sexual risk for HIV infection among Latino men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 9(4), 513-23.


Marin, B.V. (2003, July). HIV Prevention in the Hispanic community: Sex, culture, and
empowerment. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 14(3), 186-192.


Organista, K.C., Carillo, H., & Ayalla, G. (2004, Nov. 1). HIV prevention with Mexican
migrants: Review, critique, and recommendations. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 37(4), 227-239.


Pew Hispanic Center. (2007). Health. Retrieved April 10, 2007, from
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Sanchez, M.A., Lemp, G.F., Magis-Rodriguez, C., Bravo-Garcia, E., Carter, S., & Ruiz, J.D. (2004, Nov. 1). The epidemiology of HIV among Mexican migrants and recent immigrants in California and Mexico. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 37(4), 204-214.

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