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The journal is published quarterly, and is the leading Spanish and Portuguese language peer-review journal in the field. Recently it publishes articles in English language as well. The primary aim of the journal is the promotion of knowledge and continued medical education, with a special focus on Spanish and Latin American readership, through the publication of significant research contributions in the field. All members of the abovementioned Societies receive the Journal, as well as other individual and institutional subscribers from Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The Impact Factor measures the average number of citations received in a particular year by papers published in the journal during the two preceding years. SRJ is a prestige metric based on the idea that not all citations are the same. SJR uses a similar algorithm as the Google page rank; it provides a quantitative and qualitative measure of the journal's impact. SNIP measures contextual citation impact by wighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field. Sexual material online has represented, from its origins, an important role in the life of men who have sex with men.
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This article addresses the rapidly growing use of information and communication technologies in mediating new settings for sexual relations. The specific focus is on cruising among young men who have sex with men via e-dating. The study used a qualitative methodology with peer group discussions on sexuality, health, and risk. The new framework provided by technology is marked by a increased access to these practices, b greater dissemination of them, c greater immediacy of encounters, d anticipation of what will be offered during dates, e anonymous access, allowing bolder proposals, and f openness to a wider range of users.
Avance online. Abdulrahim, D. Bracchi, M. AIDS, 29 , Caputi, T. Substance use among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning adolescents in the United States, American Journal of Public Health, ,