Association of Adolescents’ History of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) and Their Current High-Risk Behavior and STD Status: A Case for Intensifying Clinic-Based Prevention Efforts
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R. Crosby | R. DiClemente | G. Wingood | M. Oh | E. Hook | C. Sionean | S. Davies | K. Harrington | Edward W. Hook | M. Oh
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