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1. Increasing health facility childbirth in Ghana: the role of network and community norms.

2. Perceptions, experiences, and preferences for partner services among Black and Latino men who have sex with men and transwomen in North Carolina.

3. The role of stress responses on engagement in dietary and physical activity behaviors among Latino adults living with prediabetes.

4. Exploring peer navigation and support in the quality of HIV care experiences of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic.

5. Intersectionalities and the HIV continuum of care among gay Latino men living with HIV in North Carolina.

6. "We grew up in the church": A critical discourse analysis of Black and White rural residents' perceptions of mental health.

7. Challenges for accessing and maintaining good quality of HIV care among men who have sex with men living with HIV in China: a qualitative study with key stakeholders.

8. Competition and Humiliation: How Masculine Norms Shape Men's Sexual and Violent Behaviors.

9. A qualitative study of women’s network social support and facility delivery in rural Ghana.

10. Social networks, migration, and HIV testing among Latinos in a new immigrant destination: Insights from a qualitative study.

11. Advice to patients undergoing stem cell transplant: Content analysis of survivor peer support narratives.

12. The Association Between Men's Concern About Demonstrating Masculine Characteristics and Their Sexual Risk Behaviors: Findings from the Dominican Republic.

13. “People just don't look at you the same way”: Public stigma, private suffering and unmet social support needs among mothers who use drugs in the aftermath of child removal.

14. La vida normal: living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

15. Structural and functional network characteristics and facility delivery among women in rural Ghana.

16. ‘HIV and work don't go together’: Employment as a social determinant of HIV outcomes among men who have sex with men and transgender women in the Dominican Republic.

17. 'We talk, we do not have shame': addressing stigma by reconstructing identity through enhancing social cohesion among female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic.

18. “You Can Do it Anywhere”: Student and Teacher Perceptions of an Online Sexuality Education Intervention.

19. Violence From a Sexual Partner is Significantly Associated With Poor HIV Care and Treatment Outcomes Among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic.

20. “I Feel Like More of a Man”: A Mixed Methods Study of Masculinity, Sexual Performance, and Circumcision for HIV Prevention.

21. Male Involvement and Accommodation During Obstetric Emergencies in Rural Ghana: A Qualitative Analysis.

22. Social networks, social participation, and health among youth living in extreme poverty in rural Malawi.

23. HIV testing, care, and treatment experiences among the steady male partners of female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic.

24. "I felt for a long time like everything beautiful in me had been taken out": Women's suffering, remembering, and survival following the loss of child custody.

25. Birth location preferences of mothers and fathers in rural Ghana: Implications for pregnancy, labor and birth outcomes.

27. Integrating community outreach into a quality improvement project to promote maternal and child health in Ghana.

28. Amigos and amistades: the role of men's social network ties in shaping HIV vulnerability in the Dominican Republic.

29. Amigos and amistades : the role of men's social network ties in shaping HIV vulnerability in the Dominican Republic.

30. "He Will Not Leave Us Alone and I Need the Courts to Help": Defendants' Use of Nonphysical Violence in Domestic Violence Protective Order Cases.

31. Debe cuidarse en la calle : normative influences on condom use among the steady male partners of female sex workers in the Dominican Republic.

32. Abriendo Puertas: Baseline Findings from an Integrated Intervention to Promote Prevention, Treatment and Care among FSW Living with HIV in the Dominican Republic.

33. 'Poverty can break a home': Exploring mechanisms linking cash plus programming and intimate partner violence in Ghana.

34. 'We do the impossible': women overcoming barriers to cervical cancer screening in rural Honduras - a positive deviance analysis.

35. ‘We do the impossible’: women overcoming barriers to cervical cancer screening in rural Honduras – a positive deviance analysis.

36. Facilitating access to sexual health services for men who have sex with men and male-to-female transgender persons in Guatemala City.

37. Latino social network dynamics and the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

38. Talking the talk, walking the walk: Social network norms, communication patterns, and condom use among the male partners of female sex workers in La Romana, Dominican Republic

39. Perceived influence of an HIV vaccine on sexual-risk behaviour in the Dominican Republic.

40. Environmental-Structural Interventions to Reduce HIV/STI Risk Among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic.

41. Crowding-out or crowding-in? Effects of LEAP 1000 unconditional cash transfer program on household and community support among women in rural Ghana.

42. 'I did not get this disease on the street; it was brought home as a gift': Gender, violence and HIV vulnerability among Cuban women.

43. Examining the feasibility of assisted index case testing for HIV case-finding: a qualitative analysis of barriers and facilitators to implementation in Malawi.

44. Structural and Psychosocial Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on HIV Care and Treatment Outcomes Among Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic.

45. Patient-provider communication about pregnancy and HIV among female sex workers living with HIV in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

46. "Even though they insult us, the delivery they give us is the greatest thing": a qualitative study contextualizing women's experiences with facility-based maternal health care in Ethiopia.

47. Factors influencing integration of mental health screening and treatment at HIV clinic settings in Cameroon: a qualitative study of health providers' perspectives.

48. Health consequences of child removal among Indigenous and non‐Indigenous sex workers: Examining trajectories, mechanisms and resiliencies.

49. 'There are no other options for us because of who we are': employment and retention in care among gay and bisexual men and transgender women living with HIV in Guatemala.

50. Mobility paradoxes: disruptors, benefits, and agency among mobile female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic and Tanzania.

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