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Auteur J. G. CLARKE |
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J. G. CLARKE ; M. D. STEIN ; L. HANNA ; M. SOBOTA ; J. D. RICH | 2001American prisons have increasing numbers of inmates incarcerated for drug offences. This population is at high risk for HIV infection and may continue HIV transmission risk behaviors while incarcerated. We find that 31 % of injection drug users [...]![]()
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J. G. CLARKE ; M. D. STEIN ; K. A. McGARRY ; A. GOGINENI | 2001We describe the degree of nicotine addiction and readiness to quit smoking among people with a history of injection drug use, comparing those in a methadone maintenance treatment program (MMTP) with active illicit drug injectors in a needle exch[...]![]()
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H. K. KNUDSEN ; C. LEUKEFELD ; J. R. HAVENS ; J. L. DUVALL ; C. B. OSER ; M. STATON-TINDALL ; J. MOONEY ; J. G. CLARKE ; FRISMAN L. ; H. L. SURRATT ; J. A. INCIARDI |The HIV infection rate is increasing among women in general and for female inmates specifically (Maruschak 2004), which makes understanding the correlates of risky sexual behaviors critical for this population. Partner relationships, particularl[...]![]()
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More than 6 million men and 1 million women are under US correctional control, be it jail, prison, probation, or parole. On any given day, about 250 000 women and adolescent girls are behind bars, a number well in excess of those documented for [...]![]()
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ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: Women in correctional institutions have substantial reproductive health problems, yet they are underserved in receipt of reproductive health care. We assessed the level of risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and[...]![]()
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K. A. McGARRY ; M. D. STEIN ; J. G. CLARKE ; P. D. FRIEDMANN | 2002ENGLISH : Little is known about the use of preventive health services by HIV-seronegative IDUs. This study examines screening and preventive health services use by two populations of HIV-seronegative IDUs recruited from a needle exchange progr[...]