%0 Journal Article %J American journal of public health %D 2011 %T A novel approach to prevention for at-risk HIV-negative men who have sex with men: creating a teachable moment to promote informed sexual decision-making. %A Eaton, Lisa A %A Cherry, Chauncey %A Cain, Demetria %A Pope, Howard %K Adult %K Bisexuality %K Chi-Square Distribution %K Decision Making %K Georgia %K Health Promotion %K HIV Infections %K HIV Seronegativity %K Homosexuality, Male %K Humans %K Intervention Studies %K Male %K Peer Group %K Risk Reduction Behavior %K Sexual Behavior %K Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral %K Treatment Outcome %N 3 %P 539-45 %R 10.2105/AJPH.2010.191791 %V 101 %X As a result of the impact of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM), multiple strategies for reducing HIV risks have emerged from within the gay community. One common HIV risk reduction strategy limits unprotected sex partners to those who are of the same HIV status (serosorting). We tested a novel, brief, one-on-one intervention, based on informed decision-making and delivered by peer counselors, designed to address the limitations of serosorting (e.g., risk for HIV transmission). %8 2011 Mar