Availability of informal social support and the impact on health services utilization among women in community corrections who engage in substance use and risky sexual behavior: New York City, 2009-2012
Abstract Background Women under community supervision in the U.S. experience high rates of substance use and HIV/STDs and face multiple barriers to healthcare services. Informal social support, provided by family, friends, and other peers, is important for reducing drug and sexual risk behaviors and...
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Main Authors: | Karli R. Hochstatter (Author), Melissa N. Slavin (Author), Louisa Gilbert (Author), Dawn Goddard-Eckrich (Author), Nabila El-Bassel (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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