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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning HIV/AIDS among sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Pages 459-472 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Joanna R. Busza. (2014) Prostitution and the Politics of HIV Prevention in Cambodia: A Historical Case Study. Studies in Gender and Sexuality 15:1, pages 44-53.
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Z. Chariyeva, R. Colaco & S. Maman. (2011) HIV risk perceptions, knowledge and behaviours among female sex workers in two cities in Turkmenistan. Global Public Health 6:2, pages 181-192.
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Ine Vanwesenbeeck. (2001) Another Decade of Social Scientific Work on Sex Work: A Review of Research 1990–2000. Annual Review of Sex Research 12:1, pages 242-289.
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Anne K. Hughes & Kristen R. Admiraal. (2011) A Systematic Review of HIV/AIDS Knowledge Measures. Research on Social Work Practice 22:3, pages 313-322.
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Yasmina Katsulis. (2009) ‘‘Living Like a King’’: Conspicuous Consumption, Virtual Communities, and the Social Construction of Paid Sexual Encounters by U.S. Sex Tourists. Men and Masculinities 13:2, pages 210-230.
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B.L. Diallo, M. Alary, A. Barry & S. Rashed. (2010) Épidémie du VIH chez les travailleuses du sexe en Guinée : prévalence, facteurs associés, vulnérabilité et tendances 2001–2007. Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 58:4, pages 245-254.
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Gail Webber, Nancy Edwards, Ian D. Graham, Carol Amaratunga, Vincent Keane & Ros Socheat. (2010) Life in the big city: The multiple vulnerabilities of migrant Cambodian garment factory workers to HIV. Women's Studies International Forum 33:3, pages 159-169.
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DaKysha P. MooreSrinivas R. Melkote. (2011) HIV/AIDS Prevention Behaviours. Journal of Creative Communications 4:2, pages 87-109.
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Phan Sok, Joseph I. Harwell, Lynne Dansereau, Stephen McGarvey, Mark Lurie & Kenneth H. Mayer. (2008) Patterns of sexual behaviour of male patients before testing HIV-positive in a Cambodian hospital, Phnom Penh. Sexual Health 5:4, pages 353.
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Rosanne Rushing, Charlotte Watts & Sharon Rushing. (2005) Living the Reality of Forced Sex Work: Perspectives From Young Migrant Women Sex Workers in Northern Vietnam. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health 50:4, pages e41-e44.
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Lisa Marten. (2005) Commercial sex workers: Victims, vectors or fighters of the HIV epidemic in Cambodia?. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 46:1, pages 21-34.
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Daniel Simonet. (2004) The AIDS Epidemic and Migrants in South Asia and South‐East Asia. International Migration 42:5, pages 35-67.
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Nguyen Anh Tuan, Nguyen Tran Hien, Pham Kim Chi, Le Truong Giang, Bui Duc Thang, Hoang Thuy Long, Tobi Saidel & Roger Detels. (2004) Intravenous Drug Use Among Street-Based Sex Workers. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 31:1, pages 15-19.
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Shah E. Habib, A. S. M. Amanullah, Ann Daniel & Frances H. Lovejoy. (2016) Risking the Future: Unprotected Intercourse and HIV/AIDS Knowledge among Female Commercial Sex Workers in Central Bangladesh. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 20:3, pages 265-280.
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