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Needle-using practices within the sex industry. National AIDS Research Consortium.

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Women in the sex industry are more enmeshed in the drug-using scene and occupy a more constricted set of social roles than other women, and will therefore lack the resources and have fewer opportunities to engage in safer behaviors compared to women who support themselves by other means.
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The addicted prostitute faces a risk of AIDS from both her sexual practices and intravenous drug use. While the sexual practices of these women have been studied, much less is known about their needle-using practices. We suggest women in the sex industry are more enmeshed in the drug-using scene and occupy a more constricted set of social roles than other women. They will therefore lack the resources and have fewer opportunities to engage in safer behaviors compared to women who support themselves by other means. The analysis is based on 9,055 addicted women not in treatment. Women who trade sex for money and/or drugs are less likely to use new needles on any consistent basis or to clean old needles. They are more likely to share needles with others compared to women who support themselves by other means. Three identifiable patterns of needle-using practices emerge: indiscriminate sharing, monogamous sharing with a sexual partner, and exclusive use of new needles. To reach those engaged in promiscuous sharing, needle-swapping programs must be particularly "user friendly." Where needle-using behaviors reflect an intimate relationship, the spouse/sex partner must be engaged if change is to take place. Finally, policymakers and practitioners should capitalize on the strengths and strategies of those who report they consistently use sterile needles.

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Women, sex, and HIV: Social and contextual factors, meta-analysis of published interventions, and implications for practice and research

TL;DR: Results suggest that the HIV-prevention interventions reviewed for this article had little impact on sexual risk behavior, that social and contextual factors are often minimally addressed, and that there was a large gap between research and the practice of HIV- prevention intervention.
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HIV risk behaviours of current sex workers attending syringe exchange: the experiences of women in five US cities.

TL;DR: Comparing the demographic characteristics, sexual risk behaviours, drug use practices, emotional and physical health, and SEP utilization patterns of currently active female sex workers who attend SEPs with female SEP participants who do not engage in sex work found that women enrolled in SEPs who were currently trading sex typically reported greater HIV risk.
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Women with Schizophrenia and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders: An Increased Risk for Violent Victimization and HIV

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that women with schizophrenia are at risk for victimization and HIV, and empirically based manualized preventive interventions are greatly needed, given the potential increased vulnerability of this population to these negative outcomes.
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Women's Drug Injection Practices in East Harlem: An Event Analysis in a High-Risk Community

TL;DR: Although most injection events of injection-drug-using women were safe, safe practices were not adhered to with spouses or primary partners and syringe exchanges should be supported and may be an ideal setting for interventions targeted to drug-injecting couples.
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Taking Care of Business—The Heroin User's Life on the Street

TL;DR: Taking Care of Business: The Heroin User's Life on the Street as mentioned in this paper is a book about taking care of business in a business environment, with a focus on the business aspect.
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Taking Care of Business: Citizenship and the Charter of Incorporation:

TL;DR: It is argued that charters can be resurrected as a tool to place corporations under citizen authority and offers the environmental, occupational health, and labor movements an exciting new strategy with many new tactics in their grassroots battles against corporate polluters and union busters.
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Multiple severe complications from recreational ingestion of MDMA ('Ecstasy')

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- 14 Aug 1987 - 
TL;DR: A young woman who suffered serious but reversible toxic reactions from a recreational dose of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy") and whose blood levels of MDMA were much higher than in any of the fatalities reported by Dowling et al.
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Risk factors for shooting gallery use and cessation among intravenous drug users.

TL;DR: Investigating risk factors for lifetime attendance at shooting galleries finds persistent shooting gallery users were more frequently male, homosexual/bisexual, homeless, less educated, and started IV drug use more recently compared with those who ceased going to shooting galleries.
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