Contraception and Clean Needles: Feasibility of Combining Mobile Reproductive Health and Needle Exchange Services for Female Exotic Dancers

Young women engaged in exotic dancing have a higher need for reproductive health services than women not in this profession, and many also use drugs or exchange sex for money or drugs. Few report receiving reproductive health services. We describe a public health, academic, and community partnership...

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Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Birth control
Case management
Clubs
Community Health Services
Contraception
Dancing
Drugs
Emergency medical care
Family planning
Feasibility Studies
Female
Field Action Report
General aspects
Harm Reduction
Health care
Health insurance
Health services
Hepatitis
Humans
Investigations
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Needle exchange programs
Occupational Health
Outreach services
Pregnancy
Public health
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health Services
Sex industry
Sex Workers
Sexually transmitted diseases
STD
Studies
Vans
Womens health
Young Adult
title Contraception and Clean Needles: Feasibility of Combining Mobile Reproductive Health and Needle Exchange Services for Female Exotic Dancers
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