Telehealth resources and utilization interest among women who sell sex: An explanatory sequential mixed methods study

Author:

Zemlak Jessica L.ORCID,Singer RandiORCID,Christianson JacquelineORCID,Stenersen MadelineORCID,Singh MaharajORCID,Lerret StaceeORCID

Funder

Marquette University Office of Research and Sponsored Programs

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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