Sexual transmission-risk behaviour among HIV-positive persons: a multisite study using social action theory.
Kathleen M SullivanCarol Dawson RoseJ Craig PhillipsWilliam L HolzemerAllison R WebelPatrice NicholasInge B CorlessKenn KirkseyLucille Sanzero EllerJoachim VossLynda Tyer-ViolaCarmen PortilloMallory O JohnsonJohn BrionElizabeth SefcikKathleen NokesPaula ReidMarta Rivero-MendezWei-Ti ChenPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2016)
Social Action Theory provided a framework for organizing data from an international sample of seropositive persons. Interventions for sexually active, younger, HIV positive men who have sex with men, that strengthen perceived efficacy for condom use, and reduce the frequency of substance use, may contribute to reducing HIV-transmission risk.