Connection
Stephen Koester to Risk-Taking
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Stephen Koester has written about Risk-Taking.
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0.699 |
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Benotsch EG, Lance SP, Nettles CD, Koester S. Attitudes toward methamphetamine use and HIV risk behavior in men who have sex with men. Am J Addict. 2012 Nov; 21 Suppl 1:S35-42.
Score: 0.335
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Koester SK. The context of risk: ethnographic contributions to the study of drug use and HIV. NIDA Res Monogr. 1994; 143:202-17.
Score: 0.091
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Benotsch EG, Martin AM, Koester S, Cejka A, Luckman D. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs and HIV risk behavior in gay and bisexual men. Sex Transm Dis. 2011 Feb; 38(2):105-10.
Score: 0.074
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Benotsch EG, Koester S, Luckman D, Martin AM, Cejka A. Non-medical use of prescription drugs and sexual risk behavior in young adults. Addict Behav. 2011 Jan-Feb; 36(1-2):152-5.
Score: 0.072
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Koester S, Anderson K, Hoffer L. Active heroin injectors' perceptions and use of methadone maintenance treatment: cynical performance or self-prescribed risk reduction? Subst Use Misuse. 1999 Dec; 34(14):2135-53.
Score: 0.034
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Needle RH, Coyle S, Cesari H, Trotter R, Clatts M, Koester S, Price L, McLellan E, Finlinson A, Bluthenthal RN, Pierce T, Johnson J, Jones TS, Williams M. HIV risk behaviors associated with the injection process: multiperson use of drug injection equipment and paraphernalia in injection drug user networks. Subst Use Misuse. 1998 Oct; 33(12):2403-23.
Score: 0.032
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Koester S, Booth RE, Zhang Y. The prevalence of additional injection-related HIV risk behaviors among injection drug users. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1996 Jun 01; 12(2):202-7.
Score: 0.027
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Booth R, Koester S, Brewster JT, Weibel WW, Fritz RB. Intravenous drug users and AIDS: risk behaviors. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1991 Sep; 17(3):337-53.
Score: 0.019
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Booth R, Brewster JT, Koester S, Wiebel WW, Fritz R. A tale of three cities: risk taking among intravenous drug users. NIDA Res Monogr. 1989; 95:378-9.
Score: 0.016
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Connection Strength
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Publication scores are based on many factors, including how long ago they were written and whether the person is a first or senior author.
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