Por sentir distinto : adolescentes homosexuales ante la homofobia
ESP
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Aid to Fight AIDS: An Empirical Analysis of HIV‐Specific Development Aid Effectiveness
ABSTRACT Using an excludable instrument for HIV‐specific aid, we investigate its effectiveness on HIV outcomes viz., prevalence and death rates. We theorize that HIV‐specific aid fills the funding gap that prevents governments from committing adequate resources to effectively address the epidemic.
Derek Nolan +1 more
wiley +1 more source
La condición y el comportamiento homosexual: una valoración moral [PDF]
Sarmiento, A. (Augusto)
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Conservative lawmakers are increasingly passing legislation that would ban the teaching of race, gender, and sexuality within K‐12 schools. Because these bills impact both teachers and students, it is important to understand how teachers perceive, and potentially resist, these bills.
Jessica L. Schachle‐Gordon
wiley +1 more source
Effect of antiretrovirals on renal function in people taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis. [PDF]
Pontes-Pereira PS +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Optimizing Uptake of Long-Acting Injectable Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention for Men Who Have Sex with Men. [PDF]
Dean LT +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
“AUTOESTIMA, CONOCIMIENTO SEXUAL, Y PRÁCTICAS SEXUALES DE RIESGO EN HOMOSEXUALES DEL MUNICIPIO DE TONATICO 2012 -2013” [PDF]
Arceo Guzmán, Mario Enrique +1 more
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Narrative formatting, chronotopic orderings, and moralization in ex‐gay stories
Abstract Formatted stories rely on spatiotemporal cues to evoke recognizability through linearity, which prescribes a particular template for meaning‐making. This article examines stories narrated by ex‐gay members of a Christian organization in Singapore and considers how chronotopes within the stories are ordered to regiment ways of feeling for ...
Vincent Pak
wiley +1 more source
Inconsistent use of male condoms among HIV-negative men who have sex with other men. [PDF]
Sousa LRM +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Motivated causal judgments and responsibility for civilian casualties in military conflicts
Abstract Causal judgments are ubiquitous in politics and crucial for assigning responsibility and blame. Cognitive science has demonstrated that people are more likely to pick factors as “causal” when they make a difference for the outcome across a range of counterfactual scenarios, with the scenarios sampled based on statistical and prescriptive ...
Dimiter Toshkov, Honorata Mazepus
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