Religious Institutions as Sources of AIDS Information for Street Injection Drug Users

While the scholarly literature contains many descriptions of the cultural world of the street drug user, these descriptions generally do not focus on the role of religious belief or institutions in the daily life of drug users. This paper examines religious self-identification and perceived religiou...

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Authors: McBride, Duane C. (Author) ; McCoy, Clyde B. (Author) ; Chitwood, Dale D. (Author) ; Inciardi, James A. (Author) ; Hernandez, Edwin L. (Author) ; Mutch, Patricia M. (Author)
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Published: Sage Publications 1994
In: Review of religious research
Year: 1994, Volume: 35, Issue: 4, Pages: 324-334
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