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The following pages link to Needle sharing in context: patterns of sharing among men and women injectors and HIV risks. (Q52273264):
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- Initiation to heroin injecting among heroin users in Sydney, Australia: cross sectional survey (Q24795730) (← links)
- Patterns of drug use among a sample of drug users and injecting drug users attending a General Practice in Iran (Q25256595) (← links)
- Intimate injection partnerships are at elevated risk of high-risk injecting: a multi-level longitudinal study of HCV-serodiscordant injection partnerships in San Francisco, CA (Q28543558) (← links)
- The preparedness to share injecting equipment: an analysis using vignettes (Q30233860) (← links)
- Social norms, social networks, and HIV risk behavior among injection drug users (Q33925922) (← links)
- Women who use injection drugs: the social context of risk (Q34029427) (← links)
- Rethinking risk: gender and injection drug-related HIV risk among female sex workers and their non-commercial partners along the Mexico-U.S. border (Q34047059) (← links)
- The perceived consequences of safer injection: an exploration of qualitative findings and gender differences (Q34129074) (← links)
- Networks, resources and risk among women who use drugs (Q34172408) (← links)
- The network approach and interventions to prevent HIV among injection drug users (Q34196449) (← links)
- "Friendships are a big part of it": social relationships, social distance, and HIV risks (Q34249357) (← links)
- I love you... and heroin: care and collusion among drug-using couples (Q34880484) (← links)
- The interplay between interpersonal dynamics, treatment barriers, and larger social forces: an exploratory study of drug-using couples in Hartford, CT (Q34880522) (← links)
- The influence of the perceived consequences of refusing to share injection equipment among injection drug users: balancing competing risks (Q34993523) (← links)
- Drug network characteristics and HIV risk among injection drug users in Russia: the roles of trust, size, and stability (Q35038109) (← links)
- Place of Residence Moderates the Relationship Between Emotional Closeness and Syringe Sharing Among Injection Drug Using Clients of Sex Workers in the US-Mexico Border Region (Q35763513) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of underage sex work among female sex workers in two Mexico-US border cities (Q35871696) (← links)
- Factors influencing HIV/AIDS in women of color. (Q35879954) (← links)
- Sex Work, Heroin Injection, and HIV Risk in Tijuana: A Love Story (Q36156476) (← links)
- More than just someone to inject drugs with: Injecting within primary injection partnerships (Q36248999) (← links)
- Gender differences in the initiation of injection drug use among young adults (Q36272744) (← links)
- Analyzing HIV/AIDS and Alcohol and Other Drug Use as a Social Problem (Q36477765) (← links)
- '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 (Q36906417) (← links)
- Retrospective accounts of injection initiation in intimate partnerships (Q36994877) (← links)
- Control over drug acquisition, preparation and injection: Implications for HIV and HCV risk among young female injection drug users (Q37399038) (← links)
- Gender differences in circumstances surrounding first injection experience of rural injection drug users in the United States. (Q37417649) (← links)
- The Risk Environment of Heroin Use Initiation: Young Women, Intimate Partners, and "Drug Relationships". (Q38562294) (← links)
- The differences between male and female drug users: community samples of heroin and cocaine users compared (Q38562377) (← links)
- Infectious disease, injection practices, and risky sexual behavior among anabolic steroid users (Q38595722) (← links)
- Trends in Injection Risk Behaviors among People Who Inject Drugs and the Impact of Harm Reduction Programs in Ukraine, 2007-2013. (Q39015584) (← links)
- Changes in network characteristics and HIV risk behavior among injection drug users (Q39450396) (← links)
- Using geographic information systems to assess spatial patterns of drug use, selection bias and attrition among a sample of injection drug users (Q39470215) (← links)
- HIV-1/AIDS neuropathology in a Canadian teaching centre (Q39687495) (← links)
- Social network characteristics as mediators in the relationship between sexual abuse and HIV risk (Q40848254) (← links)
- Social influences: living arrangements of drug using women at risk for HIV infection (Q40853945) (← links)
- Needle exchange and reduction of harm: An anthropological view (Q40870311) (← links)
- Drug users' sexual relationships and the social organisation of risk: the sexual relationship as a site of risk management (Q40871590) (← links)
- Sex, drugs, intervention, and research: from the individual to the social (Q40950729) (← links)
- Needle sharing: a longitudinal study of female injection drug users (Q42627800) (← links)
- The Health of the Nation target on syringe sharing: a role for routine surveillance in assessing progress and targeting interventions (Q42628917) (← links)
- HIV risks of men in methadone maintenance treatment programs who abuse their intimate partners: a forgotten issue (Q42659027) (← links)
- Social factors related to syringe sharing among injecting partners: a focus on gender (Q42667888) (← links)
- Needle exchange programs. Delivery and access issues. (Q43668868) (← links)
- Tecatas: an ethnotheoretical look at Mexican American female injecting drug users (Q44276117) (← links)
- High-risk behaviors for HIV: a comparison between crack-abusing and opioid-abusing African-American women (Q44335719) (← links)
- Sex partner support, drug use and sex risk among HIV-negative non-injecting heroin users (Q46645530) (← links)
- 'Pure' drug users, commercial sex workers and 'ordinary girls': gendered narratives of HIV risk and prevention in post-Soviet Ukraine (Q48502466) (← links)
- Characteristics of heroin and cocaine users unknown to treatment agencies. Results from the Swiss Hidden Population Study (Q50141244) (← links)
- The long-term outcome of a personal network-oriented HIV prevention intervention for injection drug users: the SAFE Study (Q51569111) (← links)
- Identifying heterogeneity among injection drug users: a cluster analysis approach (Q51698391) (← links)