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Interview with Emily, 16-17, White British, upper working class, no religion. Women, Risk & AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH8)
Interview with Cathy, 17, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LSFS11)
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 Helen, 19, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDs Project, London, 1989. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH31)
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 Lisa, 18-19, British, middle class, Protestant. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1990. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH37)
Interview with Gina, 20-21, British, working class, no religion. Women Risk and AIDS Project, London, 1990. Anonymised version including field notes. (Ref: LJH39)
Second interview with Emma, White British, middle class, no religion. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, London. Anonymised version. (Ref: LJH01)
Interview with Sonia, 19, White British, middle class. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, Manchester, 1989. Anonymised version (Ref NVR50)
Interview with Kate, 20, White British, working class. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, Manchester, 1989. Anonymised version including fieldnotes (Ref: THW01)
Interview with Carol, 20, White British, working class. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, Manchester, 1989. Anonymised version (Ref: NUR06)
Interview with Gemma, 18 - 19, White British, working class, Roman Catholic. Women, Risk and AIDS Project, Manchester, 1989. Anonymised version (Ref: NMC01).
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