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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Selling sex: Female street prostitution and HIV risk behaviour in Glasgow

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Pages 395-407 | Published online: 25 Sep 2007

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Bella Matos & Lola Haze. (2019) Bottoms up: a whorelistic literature review and commentary on sex workers’ romantic relationships. Sexual and Relationship Therapy 34:3, pages 372-391.
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Carmen Meneses Falcón. (2007) Consecuencias del uso de cocaína en las personas que ejercen la prostitución. Gaceta Sanitaria 21:3, pages 191-196.
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Priscilla M. Pyett. (2016) Validation of Qualitative Research in the “Real World”. Qualitative Health Research 13:8, pages 1170-1179.
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M.A Schiltz & Th.G.M Sandfort. (2000) HIV-positive people, risk and sexual behaviour. Social Science & Medicine 50:11, pages 1571-1588.
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Priscilla M. Pyett, Benjamin R. Haste & Jocelyn D. Snow. (1996) Who works in the sex industry? A profile of female prostitutes in Victoria. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 20:4, pages 431-433.
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Catherine Benson & Roger Matthews. (1995) Street prostitution: Ten facts in search of a policy. International Journal of the Sociology of Law 23:4, pages 395-415.
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Marina A. Barnard. (2008) Violence and vulnerability: conditions of work for streetworking prostitutes. Sociology of Health & Illness 15:5, pages 683-705.
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