[AIDS prevention: cognitive-emotional approach to the topic of AIDS and behavioral change]

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[AIDS prevention: cognitive-emotional approach to the topic of AIDS and behavioral change]. / Schützwohl, M; Schulz-Kindermann, Frank.

in: Offentl Gesundheitswes, Jahrgang 53, Nr. 4, 4, 1991, S. 167-174.

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title = "[AIDS prevention: cognitive-emotional approach to the topic of AIDS and behavioral change]",
abstract = "This study investigates the cognitive-emotional arguments advanced by young adults on the subject of AIDS within the frame-work of a multivariate approach. The centre of all the deliberations is the question as to which factors exercise a major influence on emotional experience and on changes in sexual behaviour. The random sample study comprises 354 G{\"o}ttingen students. Implications of the findings on AIDS prevention are discussed.",
author = "M Sch{\"u}tzwohl and Frank Schulz-Kindermann",
year = "1991",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "53",
pages = "167--174",
number = "4",

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VL - 53

SP - 167

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