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Syringe Service Program Utilization, Barriers, and Preferences for Design in Rural Appalachia: Differences between Men and Women Who Inject Drugs

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Cameron Bushling, Matthew T. Walton, Kailyn L. Conner, Gilbert Liu, Ardis Hoven, Jessin Joseph & Angela Taylor. (2021) Syringe services programs in the Bluegrass: Evidence of population health benefits using Kentucky Medicaid data. The Journal of Rural Health 38:3, pages 620-629.
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