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Interview with Jean, 20-21, Caribbean, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1990. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH41)
Interview with Ira, 18, White British, middle class, Jewish. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS26)
Interview with Becky, 18-19, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS2)
Interview with Sharon, 18-19, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS27)
Interview with Michelle, 19, White British, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDs Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS29)
Interview with Anita, 16-17, South Asian, working class, Muslim. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS21)
Interview with Sara, 16-17, Asian/Indian, working class, Muslim. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH14)
Interview with Aisha, Indian and African heritage, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS20)
Interview with Kirsty, 20-21, British, lower middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH34)
Interview with Lucy, 18-19, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1990. Anonymised version. (Ref: LSFS36)
Interview with Mandy, 20 - 21, White British, lower middle class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, Manchester, 1989. Anonymised version (Ref: MAN99)
Interview with Aisha, Indian and African heritage, working class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS20)
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