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Fergus S et al. – An individual’s gay community social engagement and general social support interact to predict sexual risk behavior, such that the apparent protective effect of social support is more pronounced among those with less social engagement. The association between partner–reported general social support and safer sexual behaviors is more pronounced among those whose partners disclose their gay identity to more people.

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