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301. Food insecurity among people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

302. Is cannabis use associated with less opioid use among people who inject drugs?

304. Factors associated with being asked to initiate someone into injection drug use.

305. Drug-related deaths and the sales of needles through pharmacies.

306. Factors associated with initiating someone into illicit drug injection.

307. Syringe disposal among people who inject drugs in Los Angeles: the role of sterile syringe source.

308. Characteristics of people who initiate injection drug use later in life.

309. The association between law enforcement encounters and syringe sharing among IDUs on skid row: a mixed methods analysis.

310. Attitudes and beliefs related to HIV/AIDS in urban religious congregations: barriers and opportunities for HIV-related interventions.

311. Assessing geographic and individual level factors associated with arrests among injection drug users in California.

313. Religious congregations' involvement in HIV: a case study approach.

314. HIV risks and seroprevalence among Mexican American injection drug users in California.

315. Prevalence and predictors of transitions to and away from syringe exchange use over time in 3 US cities with varied syringe dispensing policies.

316. Cognitive behavioral theories used to explain injection risk behavior among injection drug users: a review and suggestions for the integration of cognitive and environmental models.

317. Learning about urban congregations and HIV/AIDS: community-based foundations for developing congregational health interventions.

318. Measuring the food environment: shelf space of fruits, vegetables, and snack foods in stores.

319. The neighborhood alcohol environment and alcohol-related morbidity.

320. Adverse drinking-related consequences among lower income, racial, and ethnic minority drinkers: cross-sectional results.

321. Social capital and the neighborhood alcohol environment.

322. Alcohol availability and neighborhood characteristics in Los Angeles, California and southern Louisiana.

323. Approval of syringe exchange programs in California: results from a local approach to HIV prevention.

324. Are racial disparities in alcohol treatment completion associated with racial differences in treatment modality entry? Comparison of outpatient treatment and residential treatment in Los Angeles County, 1998 to 2000.

325. Community characteristics associated with HIV risk among injection drug users in the San Francisco Bay Area: a multilevel analysis.

326. Higher syringe coverage is associated with lower odds of HIV risk and does not increase unsafe syringe disposal among syringe exchange program clients.

327. Human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus testing services at syringe exchange programs: availability and outcomes.

328. The impact of legalizing syringe exchange programs on arrests among injection drug users in California.

329. Racial disparities in completion rates from publicly funded alcohol treatment: economic resources explain more than demographics and addiction severity.

330. Examination of the association between syringe exchange program (SEP) dispensation policy and SEP client-level syringe coverage among injection drug users.

331. HCV and HIV counseling and testing integration in California: an innovative approach to increase HIV counseling and testing rates.

332. A multilevel decomposition approach to estimate the role of program location and neighborhood disadvantage in racial disparities in alcohol treatment completion.

333. Witness for Wellness: preliminary findings from a community-academic participatory research mental health initiative.

334. Seeking community input to improve implementation of a lifestyle modification program.

335. Increasing HIV testing among latinos by bundling HIV testing with other tests.

336. Alcohol outlets, gonorrhea, and the Los Angeles civil unrest: a longitudinal analysis.

337. Hospital utilization for injection drug use-related soft tissue infections in urban versus rural counties in California.

338. Psychosocial and behavioral differences among drug injectors who use and do not use syringe exchange programs.

339. Condom attitudes and behaviors among injection drug users participating in California syringe exchange programs.

340. Screening for sexually transmitted diseases in non-traditional settings: a personal view.

341. Recruiting drug-using men who have sex with men into behavioral interventions: a two-stage approach.

342. Sexual risk among injection drug users recruited from syringe exchange programs in California.

343. Injection risk behaviors among clients of syringe exchange programs with different syringe dispensation policies.

344. Sterile syringe access conditions and variations in HIV risk among drug injectors in three cities.

345. Sexual relationships, secondary syringe exchange, and gender differences in HIV risk among drug injectors.

346. Hepatitis-associated knowledge is low and risks are high among HIV-aware injection drug users in three US cities.

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