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Original Article

“Clean” or “dirty” Drug Injectors' Perceptions of Cleanliness and Dirtiness in Relation to HIV risk Behaviour

Pages 433-445 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Rhidian Hughes. (2001) CE Feature Drug Injecting and Infection-Related Risk Behavior. Journal of Addictions Nursing 13:3-4, pages 163-174.
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Rhidian Hughes. (2000) “Friendships Are a Big Part of It”: Social Relationships, Social Distance, and HIV Risks. Substance Use & Misuse 35:9, pages 1149-1176.
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Jennifer Sloan. (2012) ‘ You Can See Your Face in My Floor ’: Examining the Function of Cleanliness in an Adult Male Prison . The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 51:4, pages 400-410.
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Katherine Clegg Smith, Tiffany Lefevre Lillie & Carl Latkin. (2007) Injection Drug Users' Strategies to Manage Perceptions of Personal Risk: How Do IDUs See HIV as Having Affected Them?. AIDS Education and Prevention 19:3, pages 245-257.
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Erica Southgate, Anne Maree Weatherall, Carolyn Day & Kate A Dolan. (2005) What's in a virus? Folk understandings of hepatitis C infection and infectiousness among injecting drug users in Kings Cross, Sydney. International Journal for Equity in Health 4:1.
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