Beliefs that condoms reduce sexual Pleasure-Gender differences in correlates among heterosexual HIV-positive injection drug users (IDUs)
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Mizuno, Y., Purcell, D. W., Latka, M. H., Metsch, L. R., Gomez, C. A., & Latkin, C. A. (2007). Beliefs that condoms reduce sexual Pleasure-Gender differences in correlates among heterosexual HIV-positive injection drug users (IDUs). Journal of Urban Health, 84(4), 523-536.
Cronbach's alpha =0.94
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Mizuno, Y., Purcell, D. W., Latka, M. H., Metsch, L. R., Gomez, C. A., & Latkin, C. A. (2007). Beliefs that condoms reduce sexual Pleasure-Gender differences in correlates among heterosexual HIV-positive injection drug users (IDUs). Journal of Urban Health, 84(4), 523-536.
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