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An exploratory study was conducted to determine if: (1) web-linked computer interventions can help low-income minority teens maintain or increase condom use; (2) directed use of computers for health purposes during clinic waiting room time is more helpful than is self-generated computer use. Teen clinics were randomly assigned to treatment and comparison conditions. Teens attending treatment clinics...