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Academic Article Social and Structural Challenges to Drug Cessation Among Couples in Northern Mexico: Implications for Drug Treatment in Underserved Communities.
Academic Article The influence of having children on HIV-related risk behaviors of female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two Mexico-US border cities.
Academic Article "When you get old like this ? you don't run those risks anymore": influence of age on sexual risk behaviors and condom use attitudes among methamphetamine-using heterosexual women with a history of partner violence.
Academic Article Live to tell: Narratives of methamphetamine-using women taken hostage by their intimate partners in San Diego, CA.
Academic Article Measuring Current Drug Use in Female Sex Workers and Their Noncommercial Male Partners in Mexico: Concordance Between Data Collected From Surveys Versus Semi-Structured Interviews.
Academic Article An ethnographic exploration of drug markets in Kisumu, Kenya.
Academic Article Perspectives on biomedical HIV prevention options among women who inject drugs in Kenya.
Academic Article Negotiating sexual safety in the era of biomedical HIV prevention: relationship dynamics among male couples using pre-exposure prophylaxis.
Academic Article A Qualitative Examination of Increased Alcohol Use after Bariatric Surgery among Racially/Ethnically Diverse Young Adults.
Academic Article Syringe access and health harms: Characterizing "landscapes of antagonism" in California's Central Valley.
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