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. 2010 Summer;1(10):https://web.archive.org/web/20101031070908/http://endabuse.org/health/ejournal/2010/06/condom-coercion-sexual-relationship-power-and-risk-for-hiv-and-other-sexually-transmitted-infections-among-young-women-attending-urban-family-planning-clinics/.

Condom Coercion, Sexual Relationship Power, and Risk for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Young Women Attending Urban Family Planning Clinics

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Condom Coercion, Sexual Relationship Power, and Risk for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Young Women Attending Urban Family Planning Clinics

Anne M Teitelman et al. Fam Viol Prev Health Pract. 2010 Summer.
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