This paper's supplement provides a noncritically evaluated listing of 126 references concerning AIDS prevention among college students. College counselors' and other mental health workers' access to information can be facilitated through a bibliography of relevant literature regarding approaches and their effectiveness in changing risky sexual behaviors.
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