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1. Subjective culture and HIV preventive behaviour among young Latin Americans: a systematic review.

2. The push of stigma: a qualitative study on the experiences and consequences of sexuality stigma among same-sex attracted men in Harare, Zimbabwe.

3. Reframing masculinity: structural vulnerability and HIV among black men who have sex with men and women.

4. Women's views on communication with health care providers about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention.

5. 'Taking care' in the age of AIDS: older rural South Africans' strategies for surviving the HIV epidemic.

6. 'I am a mother': young women's negotiation of femininity and risk in the transition to adulthood.

7. Social risk, stigma and space: key concepts for understanding HIV vulnerability among black men who have sex with men in New York City.

8. Experience of religion and spirituality among socially marginalised people living with HIV in Mississippi.

9. "I feel empowered": women's perspectives on and experiences with long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy in the USA and Spain.

10. Desire across borders: markets, migration, and marital HIV risk in rural Mexico.

11. Beyond stigma? Young children's responses to HIV and AIDS.

12. 'Everything is okay': The influence of neoliberal discourse on the reported experiences of Aboriginal people in Western Australia who are HIV-positive.

13. Sex, love and money along the Namibian-Angolan border.

14. Identity management and sense of belonging to gay community among young rural Thai same-sex attracted men: implications for HIV prevention and treatment.

15. 'They wrote "gay" on her file': transgender Ugandans in HIV prevention and treatment.

16. How do community-based HIV prevention programmes for men who have sex with men ‘travel’? Lessons from the Ukwazana / Zwakalani journey in South Africa.

17. Engendering care: HIV, humanitarian assistance in Africa and the reproduction of gender stereotypes.

18. 'Boys will be boys': traditional Xhosa male circumcision, HIV and sexual socialisation in contemporary South Africa.

19. Help-seeking behaviour for sexual-health concerns: a qualitative study of men in Zimbabwe.

20. Global rights, local realities: Negotiating gender equality and sexual rights in the Caprivi Region, Namibia.

21. Childhood sexuality and rights in the context of HIV/AIDS.

22. Negotiating cultures: Disclosure of HIV-positive status among people from minority ethnic communities in Sydney.

23. Young rural women's perceptions of sexual infidelity among men in Cambodia.

24. Who is epidemiologically fathomable in the HIV/AIDS epidemic? Gender, sexuality, and intersectionality in public health.

25. A comparative analysis of communication about sex, health and sexual health in India and South Africa: Implications for HIV prevention.

26. AIDS and risk: The handling of uncertainty in northern Tanzania.

27. Unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection among young women in rural Kenya.

28. The changing world of HIV care: the impact on health professionals.

29. ‘Men usually say that HIV testing is for women’: gender dynamics and perceptions of HIV testing in Lesotho.

30. A social-ecological perspective on power and HIV/AIDS with a sample of men who have sex with men of colour.

31. ‘He lacks his fatherhood’: safer conception technologies and the biological imperative for fatherhood among recently-diagnosed Xhosa-speaking men living with HIV in South Africa.

32. 'When you visit a man you should prepare yourself': male community care worker approaches to working with men living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

33. ‘Migrants from over there ’ or ‘racial minority here ’? Sexual networks and prevention practices among sub-Saharan African migrants in France.

34. Gay men and other men who have sex with men in West Africa: evidence from the field.

35. Between hope and abandonment: black queer collectivity and the affective labour of biomedicalised HIV prevention.

36. HIV risk among Australian men travelling overseas: networks and context matter.

37. Partners and clients of female sex workers in an informal urban settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.

38. Masculinity and male sexual behaviour in Mozambique.

39. Looking to the future: South African men and women negotiating HIV risk and relationship intimacy.

40. The State, the family and language of 'social evils': re-stigmatising victims of trafficking in Vietnam.

41. Contextual factors influencing HIV risk behaviour in Central Asia.

42. Vulnerability to STIs/HIV: sociability and the life trajectories of young women who have sex with women in Rio de Janeiro.

43. Passivos, ativos and versáteis: men who have sex with men, sexual positions and vulnerability to HIV infection in the northeast of Brazil.

44. 'You already drank my beer, I can decide anything': using structuration theory to explore the dynamics of alcohol use, gender-based violence and HIV risk among female sex workers in Tanzania.

45. Gender, migration and perceptions of HIV risk in Mexico.

46. Talking about sex in pregnancy: reflections from the field in urban South Africa.

47. An 'elephant in the room'? Stigma and hepatitis C transmission among HIV-positive 'serosorting' gay men.

48. Our lives: An examination of sexual health issues using photovoice by non-gay identified African American men who have sex with men.

49. 'It's really a hard life': Love, gender and HIV risk among male-to-female transgender persons.

50. Homosexuality, seropositivity, and family obligations: Perspectives of HIV-infected men who have sex with men in China.