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Female and male intravenous drug users not-in-treatment: Are they at differential risk for AIDS?
Heidi A. Wayment
, Michael D. Newcomb
, Valarie L. Hannemann
Psychological Sciences
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In-treatment
100%
Risk Difference
100%
Intravenous Drug Users
100%
Drug Use Pattern
20%
Sexual Partners
10%
Ethnically Diverse
10%
African American
10%
Spouses
10%
Hispanic Females
10%
Economically Disadvantaged
10%
Design Intervention
10%
Gender Role Socialization
10%
Use Practices
10%
User Practices
10%
Hispanic Male
10%
Hard-to-reach
10%
Psychology
Gender Role
100%
Socialization
100%
Social Sciences
Consumers
100%
Drug Use
20%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
10%
Spouses
10%
Socialization
10%
Gender Role
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Drug Use
100%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
8%