Past incarceration and chlamydia infection among young Black men in New Orleans
BackgroundYoung Black men are disproportionately and adversely affected by incarceration and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), both of which share common social and structural determinants. It is well documented that incarcerated individuals, including youth, are more likely to acquire STIs in...
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Main Authors: | Jenisha L. Stapleton (Author), Aneeka Ratnayake (Author), Gérard Gomes (Author), Hua He (Author), Patricia J. Kissinger (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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