The relationship between severity of drug problems and perceived interdependence of drug use and sexual intercourse among adult males in drug addiction rehabilitation centers in Japan
Abstract Background Consuming drugs in conjunction with sexual intercourse may shape the perceived interdependence of drug use and sexual intercourse (PIDS). Additionally, the severity of drug problems may have a significant impact on PIDS. However, this relationship remains unverified. Therefore, t...
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Main Authors: | Risa Yamada (Author), Takuya Shimane (Author), Ayumi Kondo (Author), Masako Yonezawa (Author), Toshihiko Matsumoto (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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