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AIDS Impact special issue 2009: Stigma, discrimination and sexual (dis)satisfaction among people living with HIV: results from the "AIDES et toi" surve

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Table 1. Characteristics of the “AIDES et toi” survey respondents ( n = 521)
Table 2. Discrimination and stigma descriptive results – “AIDES et toi” survey –  n = 521
Table 3. Factors associated with sexual dissatisfaction –univariate and multivariate analyses – “AIDES et toi” survey – n= 521

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