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skymedlock

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When high-risk individuals are given educational and informational pamphlets about ways to reduce their chances of becoming HIV positive, they typically
 
  a. change their high-risk behaviors.
 b. do not change their high-risk behaviors.
 c. abstain from unprotected sex.
 d. notify previous sex partners of their HIV condition.

Question 2

Carla and Carlos have recently learned that they are HIV positive. According to research studies involving people who are HIV positive, what is most likely to occur?
 
  a. Carla will now have sex only if her partner uses a condom.
 b. Carlos will abstain from sex completely.
 c. Both Carla and Carlos will stop sharing needles with other drug users.
 d. Neither Carlos nor Carla is likely to change any of their previous behaviors.



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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