The Context of HIV Risk Among Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners
The Context of HIV Risk Among Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners
The Context of HIV Risk Among Drug Users and Their Sexual Partners
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS<br />
This chapter was prepared with support from a grant from the National<br />
Institute on <strong>Drug</strong> Abuse (1R01DA07903-01) <strong>and</strong> a Faculty Scholars<br />
Award to the first author from the William T. Grant Foundation. We<br />
acknowledge the collaboration <strong>of</strong> Dr. Robert B. Edgerton <strong>of</strong> UCLA <strong>and</strong><br />
Dr. Anselm L. Strauss <strong>of</strong> UCSF. <strong>The</strong> community-based agencies that<br />
provided access to youths <strong>and</strong> that <strong>of</strong>fer the basic support for helping<br />
youths cope with difficult living situations were critical to initiating this<br />
project. We especially appreciate the youths who opened their lives to us,<br />
allowing for the preparation <strong>of</strong> this paper.<br />
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