Condom use and intimacy among Tajik male migrants and their regular female partners in Moscow.

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Published in Cult Health Sex on July 18, 2014

Authors

Christopher Zabrocki1, Chloe Polutnik, Jonbek Jonbekov, Farzona Shoakova, Mahbat Bahromov, Stevan Weine

Author Affiliations

1: a Department of Psychiatry , The University of Illinois , Chicago , USA.

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