Catherine Tomko, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthCatherine Tomko is a doctoral candidate. Her research focuses on social and structural factors in health access and mental health disparities among marginalized women populations, including female sex workers and women who use drugs.
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OAD0304 - How does HIV risk differ by co-occurring structural factors? A latent class analysis of structural vulnerability indicators among cisgender female sex workers in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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How does HIV risk differ by co-occurring structural factors? A latent class analysis of structural vulnerability indicators among cisgender female sex workers in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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How does HIV risk differ by co-occurring structural factors? A latent class analysis of structural vulnerability indicators among cisgender female sex workers in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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