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Hospital and Outpatient Health Services Utilization Among HIV-Infected Adults in Care
Patterns of Diagnoses in Hospital Admissions in a Multistate Cohort of HIV-Positive Adults
High Rates of Primary Mycobacterium avium Complex and Pneumocystis jiroveci Prophylaxis in the United States
Hospital and Outpatient Health Services Utilization Among HIV-Infected Children in Care
Immunologic Function and Virologic Suppression Among Children With Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy |
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Female-to-male transgender quality of life
Emily Newfield1, Stacey Hart, Suzanne Dibble & Lori Kohler,
(E-mail: emily.newfield@gmail.com) Accepted in revised form 30 March 2006
Texting Decreases the Time to Treatment for Genital Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection
A.S. Menon-Johansson; F. McNaught; S. Mandalia; A.K. Sullivan. Sexually
Transmitted Infections Vol. 82; No. 1: P. 49-51 (02..06).
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Recent HIV Testing Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men: Correlates, Contexts, and HIV Seroconversion.
Duncan A. MacKellar, MA, MPH; Linda A. Valleroy, PhD; John E. Anderson, PhD;
Stephanie Behel, MPH; Gina M. Secura, MPH; Trista Bingham, MPH, MS; David D.
Celentano, ScD; Beryl A. Koblin, PhD; Marlene LaLota, MPH; Douglas Shehan;
Hanne Thiede, DVM, MPH; Lucia V. Torian, PhD; Robert S. Janssen, MD.Sexually
Transmitted Diseases. 33(3):183-192, March 2006.
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Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
NASTAD Black MSM Issue Brief No.1
A Systematic Review of HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services: Client and Provider Attitudes, Preferences, Practices, and Experiences
Passin WF, Kim AS, Hutchinson AB, Crepaz N, Herbst JH, Lyles CM; the HIV/AIDS
Prevention Research Synthesis Project Team. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
2006 Feb 7;Published Online Ahead of Print [Epub ahead of print] p. 1-9]
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Implementing a National Voluntary Consensus Standard for Informed Consent: A User's Guide for Healthcare Professionals
National Quality Forum (September 2005)
Combating Syphilis and HIV Among Users of Internet Chatrooms
JOHN P. ANDERTON AND RONALD O. VALDISERRI. Journal of Health
Communication, 10:665-671, 2005.
Reclaiming Our Future: The State of AIDS Among Black Youth
Cathy Cohen, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, and
colleagues Alexandra Bell and Mosi Ifantunji. Black AIDS Institute
release, 9/22
Viagra (Sildenafil) Use in a Population-Based Sample of US Men Who Have Sex with Men
Jay P. Paul, PhD; Lance Pollack, PhD; Dennis Osmond, PhD; Joseph A.
Catania,PhD. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 32; No. 9: pp. 531-533 (09.05)
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Health and Health Care
Among Male-to-Female
Transgender Persons
Who Are HIV Positive
Rita M. Melendez, PhD, Theresa A. Exner, PhD, Anke A. Ehrhardt, PhD, Brian
Dodge, PhD, Robert H. Remien, PhD, Mary-Jane Rotheram-Borus, PhD, Marguerita
Lightfoot, PhD, Daniel Hong, PhD, and the National Institute of Mental Health
Healthy Living Project Team, Published Ahead of Print on August 30, 2005, as
10.2105/AJPH.2004.042010
Predictors of young dating adults' inclination to engage in extradyadic sexual activities: a multi-perspective study
McAlister AR, Pachana N, Jackson CJ. Br J Psychol. 2005 Aug;96(Pt
3):331-50.
Falling Through the Cracks of the Big Cities: Who is Meeting the Needs of HIV-positive Youth? -
Sarah Flicker, Harvey Skinner, Stanley Read, Tiffany Veinot, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health. Ottawa: Jul/Aug 2005. Vol. 96, Iss. 4; p.
308- 312
Youths and HIV/AIDS: Psychiatry’s Role in a Changing Epidemic -
GERI R. DONENBERG, PH.D. AND MARYLAND PAO, M.D. J. AM. ACAD. CHILD ADOLESC.
PSYCHIATRY, 44:8, AUGUST 2005
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Major Mental Disorders, Substance Use Disorders, Comorbidity, and HIV-AIDS Risk Behaviors in Juvenile Detainees
Psychiatric Services - http://ps.psychiatryonline.org
- July 2005 Vol. 56 No. 7 |
Use of Social Networks to Identify Persons with Undiagnosed HIV Infection --- Seven U.S. Cities, October 2003--September 2004
CDC MMWR Weekly, 54(24), 601-605
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The Unexpected Movement of the HIV Epidemic in the Southeastern United States -
Lisa B. Hightow, MD, MPH, Pia D. M. MacDonald, PhD, MPH, Christopher D.
Pilcher, MD, Andrew H. Kaplan, MD, Evenlyn Foust, MPH, Trang Q. Nguyen, MPH,
and Peter A. Leone, MD.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 38(5), 531-537.
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Risk behaviors of youth living with HIV: Pre-and post-HAART -
Lightfoot, M., Swendeman, D., Rotheram-Borus, M., Comulada, S., & Weiss, R.
(2005). American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(2), 162-172.
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Acculturation as a predictor of the onset of sexual intercourse among Hispanic and White teens
Adam, M., McGuire, J., Walsh, M., Basta, J., & LeCroy, C. (2005). Archives
of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 159, 261-265.
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Disclosure of HIV Status and Psychological Well-Being Among Latino Gay and Bisexual Men
Maria Cecilia Zea, Carol A. Reisen, Paul J. Poppen, Fernanda T. Bianchi, John
J. Echeverry (2005). AIDS and Behavior. Vol. 9, No. 1.
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HIV transmission among Black women – North Carolina, 2004 -
Leone, P., Adimora, A., Foust, E., William, D., Buie, M., Peebles, et al.
(2005). MMWR, 54(4), 89-94.
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Are HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs a barrier to HIV prevention among African Americans?
Bogart, L., & Thornburn, S. (2005). Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome, 38(2), 213-218.
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Predictors of infection with chlamydia or gonorrhea in incarcerated adolescents
Robertson, A., Thomas, C., Lawrence, J., & Pack, R. (2005). Sexually
Transmitted Diseases, 32(2), 155-122.
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The state of AIDS in Black America. The Time is Now!
Wright, K. (2005). Los Angeles, CA: Black AIDS Institute.
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Neighborhood social disorder as a determinant of drug injection behaviors: A structural equation modeling approach
Katkin, C., Williams, C., Wang, J., & Curry, A. (2005). Health Psychology,
24(1), 96-100.
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Increase of sexually transmitted infections, but not HIV, among young homosexual men in Amsterdam: Are STIs still reliable markers for HIV transmission?
Van Der Bij, A., Stolte, I., Coutinho, R., & Dukers, N. (2005). Sexually
Transmitted Infections, (81(1), 34-37.
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