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Characterising a syndemic among black women at risk for HIV: the role of sociostructural inequity and adverse childhood experiences
- Correspondence to Dr Kiyomi Tsuyuki, Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA; ktsuyuki{at}gmail.com
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Characterising a syndemic among black women at risk for HIV: the role of sociostructural inequity and adverse childhood experiences
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- Received July 16, 2021
- Accepted February 13, 2022
- First published May 20, 2022.
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