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- Laura Oropeza. Clinician's Guide Working with Native Americans Living with HIV. National Native American AIDS Prevention Center. 2002. pg. 1-3.
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Sauceda, J. A., Lisha, N. E., Dilworth, S. E., Johnson, M. O., Christopoulos, K. A., Wood, T., Koester, K. A., Mathews, W. C., Moore, R. D., Napravnik, S., Mayer, K. H., Crane, H. M., Fredericksen, R. J., Mugavero, M. J., & Neilands, T. B. (2020). Measuring engagement in HIV care: Measurement invariance in three racial/ethnic patient groups.Health Psychology, 39(7), 622–631.
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