"I always prefer to withdraw than use a condom": contextualising condomless sex among East Asian and sub-Saharan African international students in Sydney
Abstract Background Incidence and prevalence of blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections among young people continue to necessitate population-based studies to understand how contextualised sexual health services can be developed and implemented to promote protective behaviours such...
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Main Author: | Sylvester R. Okeke (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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