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- who: David A. Katz from the Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Box, Seattle, WA, USA have published the research work: Changes in Sexual Behaviors with Opposite-Sex Partners and Sexually Transmitted Infection Outcomes Among Females and Males Ages 15-44 Years in the USA: National Survey of Family Growth, 2008-2019, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to understand potential changes in sexual behaviors sexual network attributes and sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening that may be contributing to these trends.
- how: For both concurrency and racial/ethnic homophily the . . .
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