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1. Sexualized drug use, risky sexual behaviors, and prevention strategies among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.

2. Understanding Preferences for Visualized New and Future HIV Prevention Products Among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in the Southern United States: A Mixed-Methods Study.

3. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Club Drug Use, Situational Club Drug Use during Sex, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Alcohol-Using Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in San Francisco.

4. Assessing the association of stigma and HIV service and prevention uptake among men who have sex with men and transgender women in South Africa.

5. Factors associated with suboptimal retention in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis care among men who have sex with men.

6. Bridging the age gap: intergenerational communication of HIV risk and prevention among younger and older men who have sex with men.

7. Demographic and behavioral characteristics of urban and non-urban PrEP-using MSM in the South.

8. The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on men having sex with men (MSM).

9. The association between egocentric sexual networks and sexual meeting venues with PrEP conversation and encouragement for use among Latinx men who have sex with men.

10. Differences in Sexual Behaviors, HIV Testing, and Willingness to Use PrEP between Gay and Bisexual Men Who Have Sex with Men in China.

11. Indirect effects of dissociation on the relationship between lifetime PTSD symptoms and condomless sex among men who have sex with men with a history of childhood sexual abuse.

12. 'Those tablets, they are finding an empty stomach': a qualitative investigation of HIV risk among sexual and gender minority migrants in Cape Town, South Africa.

13. Relationships among Substance Use, Sociodemographics, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Awareness and Related Attitudes among Young Adult Men Who Have Sex with Men.

14. Racial Variations in Psychosocial Vulnerabilities Linked to Differential Poppers Use and Associated HIV-Related Outcomes among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Study in Two U.S. Metropolitan Areas.

15. "Shades of risk": Understanding current PrEP users' sexually transmitted infection perceptions.

16. How Has HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Changed Sex? A Review of Research in a New Era of Bio-behavioral HIV Prevention.

17. Topics for Inclusive Parent-Child Sex Communication by Gay, Bisexual, Queer Youth.

18. Sexual Empowerment Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men.

19. Young black MSM's exposures to and discussions about PrEP while navigating geosocial networking apps.

20. Power relations in sexual agreements among male couples in Southern Africa.

21. Psychosociobehavioral characteristics associated with high condomless anal intercourse intention: a comparison of receptive, versatile, and insertive MSM in Taiwan.

22. PrEP and sexual well-being: a qualitative study on PrEP, sexuality of MSM, and patient-provider relationships.

23. HIV testing intentions and behaviors among 14-17-year-old sexual minority males.

24. Viral suppression among persons living with HIV in Trinidad & Tobago: Implications for targeted prevention programmes.

25. Framing gender identity and sexual orientation: media influence on young men who have sex with men's health.

26. Persistent stigmatizing and negative perceptions of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users: implications for PrEP adoption among Latino men who have sex with men.

27. Past year and prior incarceration and HIV transmission risk among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in the US*.

28. Past year and prior incarceration and HIV transmission risk among HIV-positive men who have sex with men in the US*.

29. Considerable interest in pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake among men who have sex with men recruited from a popular geosocial-networking smartphone application in London.

30. Differences in awareness of and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis and anticipated condom use among serodiscordant couples in Taiwan.

31. HIV risks among women who are married to men who have sex with men in India: a qualitative investigation.

32. The role of patient-provider sexual health communication in understanding the uptake of HIV prevention services among Black men who have sex with men.

33. Alcohol use, expectancies and HIV-related sexual risk: a cross-sectional survey of male migrant workers in South India.

34. HIV prevention needs for men who have sex with men in Swaziland.

35. Antecedents of Condom-Protected Oral Sex Among Young Black MSM.

36. San Franciscan MSM have similar types and numbers of partnerships with men inside San Francisco and outside San Francisco, 2011.

37. How do male sex workers on Craigslist differ from those on Rentboy? A comparison of two samples.

38. Transactional sex and the challenges to safer sexual behaviors: a study among male sex workers in Chennai, India.

39. ‘Men who use the Internet to seek sex with men’: Rethinking sexuality in the transnational context of HIV prevention.

40. ‘You should build yourself up as a whole product’: Transgender female identity in Lima, Peru.

41. Towards ‘reflexive epidemiology’: Conflation of cisgender male and transgender women sex workers and implications for global understandings of HIV prevalence.

42. The trouble with ‘Categories’: Rethinking men who have sex with men, transgender and their equivalents in HIV prevention and health promotion.

43. From marginal to marginalised: The inclusion of men who have sex with men in global and national AIDS programmes and policy.

44. The conflation of gender and sex: Gaps and opportunities in HIV data among transgender women and MSM.

45. The limitations of ‘Black MSM’ as a category: Why gender, sexuality, and desire still matter for social and biomedical HIV prevention methods.

46. In the name of brevity: The problem with binary HIV risk categories.

47. From MSM to heteroflexibilities: Non-exclusive straight male identities and their implications for HIV prevention and health promotion.

48. A social network typology and sexual risk-taking among men who have sex with men in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

49. Contributions of an intensive HIV prevention programme in increasing HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Andhra Pradesh, India.

50. HIV Status Disclosure and Condom Use Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men and Hijras (Male-to-Female Transgender People) in India: Implications for Prevention.

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