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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Sex work and risk behaviour among HIV-negative gay men

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Pages 931-934 | Published online: 21 Aug 2007

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Rigmor C. Berg, Axel J. Schmidt, Peter Weatherburn & The EMIS Network. (2015) Transactional Sex: Supply and Demand Among European Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in the Context of Local Laws. International Journal of Sexual Health 27:3, pages 286-302.
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Cui Yang, Nick Zaller, Catie Clyde, Karin Tobin & Carl Latkin. (2019) Association between Recent Criminal Justice Involvement and Transactional Sex among African American Men Who Have Sex with Men in Baltimore. Journal of Urban Health 97:5, pages 635-641.
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Rigmor C. Berg, Peter Weatherburn, Ulrich Marcus & Axel J. Schmidt. (2019) Links between transactional sex and HIV/STI-risk and substance use among a large sample of European men who have sex with men. BMC Infectious Diseases 19:1.
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Keosha T. Bond, Irene S. Yoon, Steven T. Houang, Martin J. DowningJrJr, Christian Grov & Sabina Hirshfield. (2019) Transactional Sex, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk: Comparing Pay Direction for an Internet-Based U.S. Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 16:3, pages 255-267.
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Marjan Javanbakht, Amy Ragsdale, Steven Shoptaw & Pamina M. Gorbach. (2018) Transactional Sex among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Differences by Substance Use and HIV Status. Journal of Urban Health 96:3, pages 429-441.
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Victor Minichiello, John Scott & Denton Callander. (2015) A new public health context to understand male sex work. BMC Public Health 15:1.
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Garrett Prestage, Fengyi Jin, Benjamin Bavinton & Michael Hurley. (2014) Sex Workers and Their Clients Among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men. AIDS and Behavior 18:7, pages 1293-1301.
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Basil Donovan, Christine Harcourt, Sandra Egger & Christopher K. Fairley. (2010) Improving the health of sex workers in NSW: maintaining success. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 21:4, pages 74.
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Sarah Kit Fong Kong, Lai Ha Wu & Alice Yuen Loke. (2009) Nursing students’ knowledge, attitude and readiness to work for clients with sexual health concerns. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18:16, pages 2372-2382.
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