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1. Long-term, reversible contraception use among high-risk women treated in a university-based gynecology clinic: comparison between IUD.

2. Women physicians and addiction.

3. HCV prevalence in methadone maintenance: self-report versus serum test.

4. Characterizing Individuals Who Elect and Decline Opioid Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution to Tailor Programs and Expand Impact.

5. Rates of buprenorphine prescribing and racial disparities among patients with opioid overdose.

6. Effects of in vivo NRT sampling on smoking abstinence and NRT adherence: A randomized clinical trial.

7. Psychometric Properties of the FTCD and Brief WISDM: Support for Validity in a Legal-System-Involved Sample.

8. Impact of Nicotine Replacement Therapy Sampling on Cessation-Related Processes.

9. School Connectedness and Risk for Sexual Intercourse and Nonconsensual Sex in Adolescence.

10. Predictors of MOUD referral among persons with involvement in the criminal legal system.

11. Relations between Affect, Self-Efficacy, and Alcohol Expectancies in Adults Experiencing Homelessness.

12. Tobacco Smoking and Pack-Years Are Associated With Frailty Among People With HIV.

13. Preliminary effectiveness of online opioid overdose and naloxone administration training and impact of naloxone possession on opioid use.

14. Examining Racial/Ethnic and Income Disparities on Tobacco Product Use Among US Adults Within Wave 5 of the PATH Study.

15. An Open-label Pilot Study of NicoBloc as a Novel Smoking Cessation Intervention.

16. Feasibility and acceptability of online opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution: Study protocol and preliminary results from a randomized pilot clinical trial.

17. Daily adherence to nicotine replacement therapy in low-income smokers: The role of gender, negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy.

18. Discrimination and insomnia: Examining depressive symptoms and nicotine withdrawal through a serial mediation model in a sample of smokers.

19. Sex Differences in the Relationship Between Early Adverse Childhood Experiences, Delinquency, and Substance Use Initiation in High-Risk Adolescents.

20. Oncology Patient Smoking Cessation Treatment Preferences: Perceptions Across Former and Current Cigarette Smokers.

21. Adverse childhood experiences and adolescent mental health: Understanding the roles of gender and teenage risk and protective factors.

22. In vivo Experience With NRT to Increase Adherence and Smoking Abstinence Among Individuals in the Criminal Legal System: Study Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial.

23. Safer in care: A pandemic-tested model of integrated HIV/OUD care.

24. Psychiatric Disorders and HIV Drug Risk Behaviors Among Individuals Under Community Correctional Supervision.

25. Decreased Alcohol Consumption in an Implementation Study of Computerized Brief Intervention among HIV Patients in Clinical Care.

26. A Pilot Study of Nicotine Replacement Therapy Sampling and Selection to Increase Medication Adherence in Low-Income Smokers.

27. Cessation classification likelihood increases with higher expired-air carbon monoxide cutoffs: a meta-analysis.

28. Experiences With Smoking Cessation Attempts and Prior Use of Cessation Aids in Smokers With HIV: Findings From a Focus Group Study Conducted in Durham, North Carolina.

29. Changing Patterns of Alcohol Use and Probability of Unsuppressed Viral Load Among Treated Patients with HIV Engaged in Routine Care in the United States.

30. Minority stress and drug use among transgender and gender diverse adults: A daily diary study.

31. Cigarette Smoking and Cessation-Related Interactions With Health Care Providers in the Context of Living With HIV: Focus Group Study Findings.

32. Racial disparities and factors associated with prescription for smoking cessation medications among smokers receiving routine clinical care for HIV.

33. An Integrated Hospital Protocol for Persons With Injection-Related Infections May Increase Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Use but Challenges Remain.

34. Naloxone Training From Nonmedical Personnel: Benefits Before, During, and After Overdose Events.

35. The conditional association of problematic drinking with suicidal ideation by alcohol expectancies.

36. In-Hospital Illicit Drug Use and Patient-Directed Discharge: Barriers to Care for Patients With Injection-Related Infections.

37. Delivery and implementation of an algorithm for smoking cessation treatment for people living with HIV and AIDS.

38. Depressive symptoms and age of alcohol use onset interact to predict suicidal ideation.

39. Body Mass Index Changes Associated with Smoking are Moderated by Race and Depression.

40. Characteristics Associated with a History of Physical and Sexual Abuse in a Community Corrections Sample.

41. Attitudes and availability: A comparison of naloxone dispensing across chain and independent pharmacies in rural and urban areas in Alabama.

42. Predictors of smoking cessation among people living with HIV receiving routine clinical care.

43. Mental health disorders and alcohol use are associated with increased likelihood of smoking relapse among people living with HIV attending routine clinical care.

44. Alcohol Use Patterns and Subsequent Sexual Behaviors Among Women, Men who have Sex with Men and Men who have Sex with Women Engaged in Routine HIV Care in the United States.

45. Self-initiated gradual smoking reduction among community correction smokers.

46. Differences among cigarette-only smokers compared to dual users of cigarettes and little cigars/cigarillos in the criminal justice population.

47. Medical, psychosocial, and treatment predictors of opioid overdose among high risk opioid users.

48. Treatment Outcomes Associated with Quitting Cigarettes Among Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV: Antiretroviral Adherence, Engagement in Care, and Sustained HIV RNA Suppression.

49. Determining the optimal clinical cutoff on the CES-D for depression in a community corrections sample.

50. Gaging the impact of multiple substance use on community corrections involvement.

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