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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 143 [Printed in 1994]If you have the Acrobat reader plug-in for Netscape or Internet Explorer click on the document link and you will be able to view and/or print out the pages. If you have trouble viewing the document in your browser window, download the document (Windows users - right click on the link and Save as...) to your computer and get Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) in order to view it. This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph. Download Monograph143.pdf - The Context of HIV Risk Among Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners (1.5 MB) Table of Contents A Contextual Perspective on HIV Risk-----1 I. Panel I - Heterosexual Males HIV Risk Behaviors of Heterosexual Male Drug Users-----5 Injection and Sexual Risk Behaviors of Male Heterosexual Injecting Drug Users-----9 HIV/AIDS Risks Among Male, Heterosexual Noninjecting Drug Users Who Exchange Crack for Sex-----26 II. Panel II - Women Context of HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Injecting Drug Users and Female Sexual Partners of Injecting Drug Users-----41 Female Drug Abusers and the Context of Their HIV Transmission Risk Behaviors-----48 Factors Associated with Sexual Risk of AIDS in Women-----64 Ill. Panel Ill - Men Who Have Sex With Men Drug Use and HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men: An Overview-----82 Substance Use and HIV-Transmitting Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men-----88 Drug Use and HIV Risk Among Male Sex Workers: Results of Two Samples in San Francisco-----114 IV. Panel IV - Adolescents HIV Risk in Drug-Using Adolescents-----132 HIV Risk in Adolescents: The Role of Sexual Activity and Substance Use Behaviors-----135 Going Nowhere Fast: Methamphetamine Use and HIV Infection-----155 V. Panel V - Measurement Issues The Context of Risk: Methodological Issues-----183 Bringing the Context in From the Cold: Substantive, Technical, and Statistical Issues for AIDS Research in the Second Decade-----187 The Context of Risk: Ethnographic Contributions to the Study of Drug Use and HIV-----202 Assessing the Reliability and Validity of Self-Reported Risk Behavior-----218 Future Directions for Studies on the Context of
HIV Risk-----236 |
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