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1. Factors associated with PrEP awareness and use among men who have sex with men who use drugs in the Southern United States.

2. Psychosocial Syndemic Burden, Sexual Behaviors, and Engagement in HIV Prevention Care Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youths: United States, 2022.

3. U.S. College Students' Sexual Risk Behaviors Before and During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic.

4. 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.

5. Behavior Change Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men Not Using PrEP in the United States.

6. Condomless Anal Sex Between Male Sex Workers and Clients in the Age of Hookup Apps.

7. Reasons for Migration and Their Associations with HIV Risk and Prevention Among Cisgender Sexual Minority Men: A Latent Class Analysis.

8. Penetrative anal intercourse may require high axial loading forces.

9. Reactions to Testing HIV Negative: An Assessment of Measurement Invariance and Associations with Condomless Anal Sex among English and Spanish-speaking Latinx Sexual Minority Men in the United States.

10. Sexual Relationship Violence Among Young, Partnered Sexual Minority Men in the United States.

11. Binge Drinking Moderates Unprotected Sex Among HIV Sero-Similar Same Sex Male Couples: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model.

12. HIV and STI Testing Among South Asian Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States.

13. Home-Based STI Kits Can Help with Anal Cancer Screening.

14. Physical and Sexual Violence and Sexual Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in 22 U.S. Cities—National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, 2017.

15. Sexual consent cues among sexual minority men in the United States.

16. Food insecurity as a social determinant of sexual health and substance use independent of poverty status among men who have sex with men in the United States.

17. Alignment of PrEP use and sexual behavior over four months among men who have sex with men in the southern United States.

18. Where is Rural? Examining the Effect of Rural Classification Method on Disparities in HIV and STI Testing Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.

19. Longitudinal determinants of anal intercourse among women with, and without HIV in the United States.

20. PrEP Use and Persistence Among Young Sexual Minority Men 17–24 Years Old During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

21. Modeling US blood donor deferrals under a policy of individual risk assessment for HIV risk sexual behavior.

22. Perceived access to PrEP as a critical step in engagement: A qualitative analysis and discrete choice experiment among young men who have sex with men.

23. A Behavioral Cascade of HIV Seroadaptation Among US Men Who Have Sex with Men in the Era of PrEP and U = U.

24. Risk Estimation of Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus-United States, 2016-2017.

25. Age, sex, and other demographic trends in sexual behavior in the United States: Initial findings of the sexual behaviors, internet use, and psychological adjustment survey.

26. Patterns of Online and Offline Partnering, Partnership Characteristics, and Condomless Sex Among Adolescent Sexual Minority Males in the USA.

27. Awareness and Acceptability of Undetectable = Untransmittable Among a U.S. National Sample of HIV-Negative Sexual and Gender Minorities.

28. Lifetime Prevalence and Correlates of Female Condom Use for Anal Sex in a Geographically Diverse Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in the United States.

29. Does internalized racism matter in HIV risk? Correlates of biomedical HIV prevention interventions among Black men who have sex with men in the United States.

30. To Use or Not to Use?: A Mixed Methods Study on Predictors and Barriers of Condom Use Among College Students.

31. Missed opportunities for prevention and treatment of hepatitis C among persons with HIV/HCV coinfection.

32. Use of Rapid HIV Self-Test to Screen Potential Sexual Partners: Results of the ISUM Study.

33. Risk, pleasure, intimacy, and seroadaptation: Examining correlates of barebacker identity in the age of biomedical HIV treatment and prevention.

34. Diverse Sexual Behaviors and Pornography Use: Findings From a Nationally Representative Probability Survey of Americans Aged 18 to 60 Years.

35. Does Stigma Toward Anal Sexuality Impede HIV Prevention Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States? A Structural Equation Modeling Assessment.

36. Childhood Traumatic Experiences and Receptive Anal Intercourse Among Women.

37. Development and Validation of the Personalized Sexual Health Promotion (SexPro) HIV Risk Prediction Model for Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.

38. An initial randomized controlled trial of behavioral activation for treatment of concurrent crystal methamphetamine dependence and sexual risk for HIV acquisition among men who have sex with men.

39. Rectal Douching Practices Associated with Anal Intercourse: Implications for the Development of a Behaviorally Congruent HIV-Prevention Rectal Microbicide Douche.

40. The Association Between Condomless Anal Sex and Social Support Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in Six U.S. Cities: A Study Using Data from the HIV Prevention Trials Network BROTHERS Study (HPTN 061).

41. HIV Risk Characteristics Associated with Violence Against Women: A Longitudinal Study Among Women in the United States.

42. Perceived HIV Prevalence Accuracy and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.

43. The Associations of Resilience and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Black Gay, Bisexual, Other Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in the Deep South: The MARI Study.

44. Factors Supporting and Hindering Adherence to Rectal Microbicide Gel Use with Receptive Anal Intercourse in a Phase 2 Trial.

45. The Relationship Between Cognitive Ability and Experiences of Vaginal, Oral, and Anal Sex in the United States.

46. Associations Between Sexting Behaviors and Sexual Behaviors Among Mobile Phone-Owning Teens in Los Angeles.

47. College institutional characteristics and the use of barrier methods among undergraduate students.

48. Sexual Health and Language Dominance Among Hispanic/Latino Women and Men: Analysis of a Nationally Representative Sample.

49. Contribution of Anal Sex to HIV Prevalence Among Heterosexuals: A Modeling Analysis.

50. Trends in Sexual Behavior Among Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in High-Income Countries, 1990-2013: A Systematic Review.

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