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The phrase "a concerned about" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "concerned" and "concerned about," which should be used together.
Example: "She is concerned about the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "worried about" or "anxious regarding".
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Reason(s) for HIV testing were also examined; while the questionnaire allowed a participant to endorse more than one reason, we created a hierarchical variable from these reasons: (a) concerned about health/symptoms, (b) wanted to plan for the future or just wanted to know one's status, and (c) other reasons.
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