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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Powerlessness and HIV prevention among people who trade sex for drugs ('strawberries')

Pages 273-284 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Oluwatosin Olaiya, Lina Nerlander, Christine L. Mattson & Linda Beer. (2018) Exchange sex among people receiving medical care for HIV in the United States – medical monitoring project 2009–2013. AIDS Care 30:10, pages 1315-1321.
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Susan G. Sherman, Marisa Hast, Ju Nyeong Park, Michele R. Decker, Colin Flynn & Danielle German. (2018) Correlates of exchange sex among a population-based sample of low-income women who have heterosexual sex in Baltimore. AIDS Care 30:10, pages 1273-1281.
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Ryan R. Lion, Melissa H. Watt, Wendee M. Wechsberg & Christina S. Meade. (2017) Gender and Sex Trading Among Active Methamphetamine Users in Cape Town, South Africa. Substance Use & Misuse 52:6, pages 773-784.
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Gregory Larkin Purser, Orion P. Mowbray & Jay O'Shields. (2017) The Relationship Between Length and Number of Homeless Episodes and Engagement in Survival Sex. Journal of Social Service Research 43:2, pages 262-269.
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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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Qiana L. Brown, Courtenay E. Cavanaugh, Typhanye V. Penniman & William W. Latimer. (2012) The impact of homelessness on recent sex trade among pregnant women in drug treatment. Journal of Substance Use 17:3, pages 287-293.
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Shirley J. Semple, Steffanie A. Strathdee, Jim Zians & Thomas L. Patterson. (2010) Social and behavioral characteristics of HIV-positive MSM who trade sex for methamphetamine. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 36:6, pages 325-331.
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WilliamN. Elwood & Marlena Vega. (2005) Process Evaluation Results from a Condom Use Intervention with Substance Abusers in Treatment. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 23:1, pages 47-62.
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Leah F Campbell, Qiana Brown, Courtenay Cavanaugh & April Lawson. (2014) Race/ethnicity, sexual partnerships with men involved with drugs, and sexually transmitted infections among a sample of urban young adult women. International Journal of STD & AIDS 26:12, pages 887-892.
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Joan S. Tucker, Suzanne L. Wenzel, David P. Kennedy, Daniela Golinelli & Brett Ewing. (2013) Sex Trade Behavior among Heterosexually Active Homeless Men. Archives of Sexual Behavior 42:8, pages 1535-1544.
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Abby E. Rudolph, Sabriya Linton, Typhanye Penniman Dyer & Carl Latkin. (2012) Individual, Network, and Neighborhood Correlates of Exchange Sex Among Female Non-Injection Drug Users in Baltimore, MD (2005–2007). AIDS and Behavior 17:2, pages 598-611.
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Susan G. Sherman, Pamela Lilleston & Jacqueline Reuben. (2011) More than a dance: The production of sexual health risk in the exotic dance clubs in Baltimore, USA. Social Science & Medicine 73:3, pages 475-481.
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Amina A Chaudhry, Michael Botsko, Linda Weiss, James E Egan, Jennifer Mitty, Barbara Estrada, Gregory M Lucas, Tanita Woodson, Timothy P Flanigan & David A Fiellin. (2011) Participant Characteristics and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Individuals Entering Integrated Buprenorphine/Naloxone and HIV Care. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 56:Supplement 1, pages S14-S21.
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M A Davey-Rothwell & C A Latkin. (2008) An examination of perceived norms and exchanging sex for money or drugs among women injectors in Baltimore, MD, USA. International Journal of STD & AIDS 19:1, pages 47-50.
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Jessica M. Edwards, Carolyn T. Halpern & Wendee M. Wechsberg. (2006) Correlates of Exchanging Sex for Drugs Or Money Among Women Who Use Crack Cocaine. AIDS Education and Prevention 18:5, pages 420-429.
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Sheri D. Weiser, Samantha E. Dilworth, Torsten B. Neilands, Jennifer Cohen, David R. Bangsberg & Elise D. Riley. (2006) Gender-specific Correlates of Sex Trade among Homeless and Marginally Housed Individuals in San Francisco. Journal of Urban Health 83:4, pages 736-740.
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Angela A. Aidala, Gunjeong Lee, Samantha Garbers & Mary Ann Chiasson. (2006) Sexual Behaviors and Sexual Risk in a Prospective Cohort of HIV-Positive Men and Women in New York City, 1994–2002: Implications for Prevention. AIDS Education and Prevention 18:1, pages 12-32.
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Clyde B. McCoy, Shenghan Lai, Lisa R. Metsch, Sarah E. Messiah & Wei Zhao. (2004) Injection drug use and crack cocaine smoking: independent and dual risk behaviors for HIV infection. Annals of Epidemiology 14:8, pages 535-542.
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TK Logan, Jennifer Cole & Carl Leukefeld. (2003) Gender Differences in the Context of Sex Exchange among Individuals with a HIstory of Crack Use. AIDS Education and Prevention 15:5, pages 448-464.
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Robert A. Johnson, Dean R. Gerstein, Felicia Gray Cerbone & Jerry Brown. (2002) HIV risk behaviors in African‐American drug injector networks: implications of injection‐partner mixing and partnership characteristics. Addiction 97:8, pages 1011-1024.
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Hortensia Amaro, Anita Raj & Elizabeth Reed. (2016) Women's Sexual Health: The Need for Feminist Analyses in Public Health in the Decade of Behavior. Psychology of Women Quarterly 25:4, pages 324-334.
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Tanya Telfair Sharpe. (2016) Sex-for-Crack-Cocaine Exchange, Poor Black Women, and Pregnancy. Qualitative Health Research 11:5, pages 612-630.
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Hortensia Amaro, Anita Raj, Rodolfo R Vega, Thomas W Mangione & Lucille Norville Perez. (2001) Racial/Ethnic disparities in the HIV and substance abuse epidemics: Communities responding to the need. Public Health Reports 116:5, pages 434-448.
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Michael L. Campsmith, Allyn K. Nakashima & Jeffrey L. Jones. (2000) Association Between Crack Cocaine Use and High-Risk Sexual Behaviors After HIV Diagnosis. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 25:2, pages 192-198.
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Michael L. Campsmith, Allyn K. Nakashima & Jeffrey L. Jones. (2000) Association Between Crack Cocaine Use and High-Risk Sexual Behaviors After HIV Diagnosis. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, pages 192-198.
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Torrance T. Stephens, Ronald Braithwaite, Judy Lubin, Sha Juan Colbert & Rudolph H. Carn. (2000) Homelessness and hunger as HIV risk factors for African American male commercial sex workers. Journal of African American Men 5:1, pages 3-15.
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