Juvenile justice staff endorsement of HIV/STI prevention, testing, and treatment linkage
Abstract Background While involvement in the legal system offers an opportunity to educate, screen, and treat high-risk youth, research shows that staff attitudes toward these practices can serve as barriers to implementation. The current study investigates the degree to which JJ staff endorse HIV p...
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Main Authors: | Sheena K. Gardner (Author), Katherine S. Elkington (Author), Danica K. Knight (Author), Sofia Huang (Author), Ralph J. DiClemente (Author), Anne C. Spaulding (Author), Carrie B. Oser (Author), Angela A. Robertson (Author), Connie Baird-Thomas (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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