Effectiveness of increasing emergency department patients' self-perceived risk for being human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected through audio computer self-interview-based feedback about reported HIV risk behaviors.
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M. Clark | V. DeGruttola | K. Mayer | G. Seage | T. Langan | R. Merchant
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