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Objectives: To explore the role of partner communication and relationship status on HIV testing among Chinese/Chinese American college students in northern California. Methods: We used a cross-sectional study design to conduct focus groups and an online or paper-pencil questionnaire (N=230). Results: The majority (60%) of respondents were in committed partnerships, with 21% in casual partnerships. Less than one third (30%) of respondents had ever obtained an HIV test. History of HIV tested was associated with relationship status and partner communication. Conclusions: Interventions to increase partner communication skills while taking into account sociocultural factors among this population and their partners are needed. Copyright © PNG Publications 2011 All Rights Reserved.
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Trieu, S. L., Modeste, N. N., Marshak, H. H., Males, M. A., & Bratton, S. I. (2010). Partner communication and HIV testing among US Chinese college students. American Journal of Health Behavior, 34(3), 362–373. https://doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.34.3.11
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