NIDA Research Monograph, Number 143 [Printed in 1994]
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A Contextual Perspective on HIV Risk-----1
Robert J. Battjes, Zili Sloboda, and William C. Grace
I. Panel I - Heterosexual Males
HIV Risk Behaviors of Heterosexual Male Drug Users-----5
Richard H. Needle
Injection and Sexual Risk Behaviors of Male Heterosexual Injecting Drug Users-----9
Richard C. Stephens and Sonia A. Alemagno
HIV/AIDS Risks Among Male, Heterosexual Noninjecting Drug Users Who Exchange Crack for Sex-----26
James A. Inciardi
II. Panel II - Women
Context of HIV Risk Behavior Among Female Injecting Drug Users and Female Sexual Partners of Injecting Drug Users-----41
Diana Hartel
Female Drug Abusers and the Context of Their HIV Transmission Risk Behaviors-----48
Karen Allen
Factors Associated with Sexual Risk of AIDS in Women-----64
Ann O'Leary
Ill. Panel Ill - Men Who Have Sex With Men
Drug Use and HIV Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men: An Overview-----82
Robert J. Battjes
Substance Use and HIV-Transmitting Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men-----88
David G. Ostrow
Drug Use and HIV Risk Among Male Sex Workers: Results of Two Samples in San Francisco-----114
Dan Waldorf
IV. Panel IV - Adolescents
HIV Risk in Drug-Using Adolescents-----132
Vincent L. Smeriglio
HIV Risk in Adolescents: The Role of Sexual Activity and Substance Use Behaviors-----135
Cherrie B. Boyer and Jonathan M. Ellen
Going Nowhere Fast: Methamphetamine Use and HIV Infection-----155
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, G. Cajetan Luna, Toby Marotta, and Hilarie Kelly
V. Panel V - Measurement Issues
The Context of Risk: Methodological Issues-----183
Zili Sloboda
Bringing the Context in From the Cold: Substantive, Technical, and Statistical Issues for AIDS Research in the Second Decade-----187
Ann F. Brunswick
The Context of Risk: Ethnographic Contributions to the Study of Drug Use and HIV-----202
Stephen K. Koester
Assessing the Reliability and Validity of Self-Reported Risk Behavior-----218
David R. Gibson and Martin Young
Future Directions for Studies on the Context of
HIV Risk-----236
William C. Grace, Robert J. Battjes, and Zili Sloboda
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