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Gender differences in health status and care among HIV-infected minority drug users
AIDS Care, 09/05/08
Kang SY et al. - The findings demonstrate the importance of family and social support for HIV-positive drug users and also suggest a need for special attention to those who have childhood sexual abuse experience.
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