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Barriers to HIV care for women of color living in the U.S. South are associated with physical symptoms, social environment and self-determination
Toth, M. R., Messer, L., & Quinlivan, E. (2013). Barriers to HIV care for women of color living in the U.S. South are associated with physical symptoms, social environment and self-determination. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 27(11), 613-620.