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Academic Article Social support and recovery among Mexican female sex workers who inject drugs.
Academic Article Acceptability of vaginal microbicides among female sex workers and their intimate male partners in two Mexico-US border cities: a mixed methods analysis.
Academic Article Prevalence and correlates of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in two Mexico-USA border cities.
Academic Article Client perspectives on design and implementation of a couples-based intervention to reduce sexual and drug risk behaviors among female sex workers and their noncommercial partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Ju?rez, M?xico.
Academic Article STI/HIV test result disclosure between female sex workers and their primary, non-commercial male partners in two Mexico-US border cities: a prospective study.
Academic Article Incidence and Predictors of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Female Sex Workers and Their Intimate Male Partners in Northern Mexico: A Longitudinal, Multilevel Study.
Academic Article Social and Structural Challenges to Drug Cessation Among Couples in Northern Mexico: Implications for Drug Treatment in Underserved Communities.
Academic Article Managing la malilla: Exploring drug treatment experiences among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico, and their implications for drug law reform.
Academic Article Concurrent sexual partnerships among female sex workers and their non-commercial male partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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 'Where sex ends and emotions begin': love and HIV risk among female sex workers and their intimate, non-commercial partners along the Mexico-US border.
Academic Article Study protocol for the recruitment of female sex workers and their non-commercial partners into couple-based HIV research.
Academic Article Sex workers' noncommercial male partners who inject drugs report higher-risk sexual behaviors.
Academic Article "Eyes that don't see, heart that doesn't feel": coping with sex work in intimate relationships and its implications for HIV/STI prevention.
Academic Article Can't buy my love: a typology of female sex workers' commercial relationships in the Mexico-U.S. Border Region.
Academic Article Rethinking risk: gender and injection drug-related HIV risk among female sex workers and their non-commercial partners along the Mexico-U.S. border.
Academic Article Love, Trust, and HIV Risk Among Female Sex Workers and Their Intimate Male Partners.
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 Intimate Partner Violence Among Female Sex Workers and Their Noncommercial Male Partners in Mexico: A Mixed-Methods Study.
Academic Article Hope Amidst Horror: Documenting the Effects of the "War On Drugs" Among Female Sex Workers and Their Intimate Partners in Tijuana, Mexico.
Academic Article A mixed methods study of the social support networks of female sex workers and their primary noncommercial male partners in Tijuana, Mexico.
Academic Article 'He's not my pimp': toward an understanding of intimate male partner involvement in female sex work at the Mexico-US border.
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