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How far will they go?: assessing the travel distance of current and former drug users to access harm reduction services
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Washington / DC / Williams / Glasgow / /

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The George Washington University Institutional Review / Counseling Services Inc. / Creative Commons / Siewers AE / Rockwell / Google / /

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United States / /

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The George Washington University / University Institutional Review Board / National Institute / /

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non-needle exchange services / injection equipment / transportation / prevention of HIV / reduction services / health services / AIDS Care / sterile injection equipment / HIV prevention / basic medical services / travel distance / shorter travel distances / syringe exchange services / mobile exchange site / travel estimate / travel time / harm reduction services / public transportation / health care services / social services / patient travel times / online submission / clean injection equipment / /

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Milken Institute School of Public Health / United States Census Bureau / National Institute on Drug Abuse / The George Washington University / Department of Prevention & Community Health / /

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Diane Jones / Catherine Paquette / Elizabeth Saracco / Ron Daniels / George Kerr / Monica Ruiz / Sean Allen / /

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data analyst / representative / /

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DC / /

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South Dakota / District of Columbia / /

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www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger-line.html / http /

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