Microenterprise intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors and increase employment and HIV preventive practices in economically-vulnerable African-American young adults (EMERGE): protocol for a feasibility randomized clinical trial
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Matthew W. Johnson | N. Glass | C. Latkin | G. Yenokyan | S. Linnemayr | A. Labrique | F. Ssewamala | B. Dodge | Melissa Davoust | L. J. Mayo-Wilson | J. Coleman | Fatmata Timbo | Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson
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