"Syndemic moral distress": sexual health provider practices in the context of co-occurring, socially produced sexual and mental health epidemics
Abstract Background 'Syndemic' refers to socially produced, intertwined, and co-occurring epidemics. Syndemic theory is increasingly used to understand the population-level relationships between sexual health (including HIV) and mental health (including problematic substance use) epidemics...
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Glavni autori: | Travis Salway (Autor), Stéphanie Black (Autor), Angel Kennedy (Autor), Sarah Watt (Autor), Olivier Ferlatte (Autor), Mark Gaspar (Autor), Rod Knight (Autor), Mark Gilbert (Autor) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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