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Academic Article Correlates of early versus later initiation into sex work in two Mexico-U.S. border cities.
Academic Article Drug-related behaviors independently associated with syphilis infection among female sex workers in two Mexico-US border cities.
Academic Article A qualitative exploration of perceived gender differences in methamphetamine use among women who use methamphetamine on the Mexico-U.S. border.
Academic Article Navigator Approach to Improve Quality of Care for Vulnerable Populations in Mexico.
Academic Article Substance Use by Immigrant Generation in a U.S.-Mexico Border City.
Academic Article Use of lead-glazed ceramic ware and lead-based folk remedies in a rural community of Baja California, Mexico.
Academic Article Healthcare and Social Services Providers Who Serve Sexual and Gender Minorities in a U.S.-Mexico Border City.
Academic Article Methamphetamine Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Men Who Have Sex With Men in a Mexico-US Border City.
Academic Article Differences in Substance Use and Sexual Risk by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Among University and Community Young Adults in a U.S.-Mexico Border City.
Academic Article High-risk sexual and drug using behaviors among male injection drug users who have sex with men in 2 Mexico-US border cities.
Academic Article Individual, social, and environmental influences associated with HIV infection among injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico.
Academic Article Cross-border paid plasma donation among injection drug users in two Mexico-U.S. border cities.
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Academic Article Gender Differences in Methamphetamine Use Initiation and Trajectory of Use Among People Who Use Methamphetamine in a Mexico-U.S. Border City.
Academic Article Impulsivity, Sexual Compulsivity, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Hispanic Men Who Have Sex with Men in a US-Mexico Border City.
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