Using Intervention Mapping to Adapt an Effective HIV, Sexually Transmitted Disease, and Pregnancy Prevention Program for High-Risk Minority Youth
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Christine M Markham | S. Tortolero | G. Parcel | K. Basen-Engquist | C. Markham | S. L. Escobar-Chaves | Susan R Tortolero | Guy S Parcel | Karen Basen-Engquist | Ronald J Peters | S Liliana Escobar-Chaves | R. Peters | Holly L Lewis | Holly Lewis
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