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SUMMARY
By prioritizing behavioral risk factors as the main contributors to their HIV vulnerability, assets that are critical for building HIV resilience among ACB men, including those living with HIV, are overlooked. Far, no study uses a resilience and asset-based approach to examine how HIV seronegative ACB men reduce their exposure to HIV, and how those living with HIV cope with and overcome the stress associated with their diagnosis. Using the settings of London, Ontario, this paper examines the sources and acquisition of protective assets by heterosexual ACB men in building resilience against HIV . . .
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