"The familiar taste of poison": a qualitative study of multi-level motivations for stimulant use in sexual minority men living in South Florida
Abstract Background In the US, stimulant use is associated with a 3-6 times greater rate of HIV seroconversion in sexual minority men (SMM) than in those who do not use stimulants. Annually, 1 in 3 SMM who HIV seroconvert will be persistent methamphetamine (meth) users. The primary objective of this...
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Main Authors: | Leah Davis-Ewart (Author), Ji-Young Lee (Author), Michael Viamonte (Author), Josè Colon-Burgos (Author), Audrey Harkness (Author), Mariano Kanamori (Author), Dustin T. Duncan (Author), Susanne Doblecki-Lewis (Author), Adam W. Carrico (Author), Christian Grov (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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