Jennings, Jacky M.; Taylor, Ralph B.; Salhi, Rama A.; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 74 (2012) 8, pp. 1240-1250
We hypothesized that neighborhoods with drug markets, as compared to those without, have a greater concentration of infected sex partners, i.e. core transmitters, and that in these areas, there is an increased risk environment for STIs. This study determined if neighborhood drug markets were...