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Alcohol and drug use in Australian male sex workers: its relationship to the safety outcome of the sex encounter
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posted on 2003-08-01, 00:00 authored by V Minichiello, R Marino, M Khan, Jan BrowneThis paper describes the self-reporting patterns of alcohol and drug consumption among male sex workers (MSWs) in three Australian cities during commercial sex encounters, and examines to what extent alcohol and drugs are used and whether this is related to the safe/unsafe outcome of the commercial sex encounter. One hundred and eighty-six MSWs from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne completed a diary following each commercial sex encounter over a two-week period. MSWs reported 2,087 commercial sex encounters during the study period. Alcohol or drug consumption was reported in 50.5% of the encounters.
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Journal
AIDS CareVolume
15Issue
4Pagination
549 - 561Publisher
RoutledgeLocation
Oxon, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
0954-0121eISSN
1360-0451Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2003, Taylor & Francis LtdUsage metrics
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