Sex in Australia: Injecting and sexual risk behaviour in a representative sample of adults
Abstract Objective Some blood‐borne and sexually transmissible agents may be spread by using non‐sterile injecting equipment and by unprotected sexual intercourse. The objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of these risk factors in the general population of Australia. MethodsComputer...
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Main Authors: | Andrew E. Grulich (Author), Richard O. de Visser (Author), Anthony M.A. Smith (Author), Chris E. Rissel (Author), Juliet Richters (Author) |
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2003-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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