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1. Substance use and sexual risk behaviors in perinatally human immunodeficiency virus-exposed youth: roles of caregivers, peers and HIV status.

2. Examining the Impact of the Innovative Opioid Court Model on Treatment Access and Court Outcomes for Court Participants.

3. Technology Access and Perceptions of Telehealth Services Among Young Adults Involved in the Court System.

4. Referral to and engagement in substance use disorder treatment within opioid intervention courts in New York: a qualitative study of implementation barriers and facilitators.

5. Understanding Perceptions to Improve Intervention: HIV Risk Behavior, Testing and Prep Uptake Among Male African American and Latinx Justice-Involved Young Adults.

7. Evaluating e-Connect: Mitigating Race by Gender Disparities in Behavioral Health Referral Among Youths on Probation, Northeast United States, 2019.

8. E-Connect: Linking probation youth at risk for suicide to behavioral health services.

9. Results of a national survey of substance use treatment services for youth under community supervision.

10. Does Context and Adversity Shape Sexual Behavior in Youth? Findings from Two Representative Samples of Puerto Rican Youth.

11. The comparative effectiveness of Core versus Core+Enhanced implementation strategies in a randomized controlled trial to improve substance use treatment receipt among justice-involved youth.

12. Patterns and contexts of polysubstance use among young and older adults who are involved in the criminal legal system and use opioids: A mixed methods study.

13. Readiness to change among justice-involved young adults in an alternative sentencing program who screened positive for alcohol or drug risk.

14. Using structured implementation interventions to improve referral to substance use treatment among justice-involved youth: Findings from a multisite cluster randomized trial.

15. Bridging juvenile justice and behavioral health systems: development of a clinical pathways approach to connect youth at risk for suicidal behavior to care.

16. Stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial of a novel opioid court to improve identification of need and linkage to medications for opioid use disorder treatment for court-involved adults.

17. Opioid Use Disorder Stigma, Discrimination, and Policy Attitudes in a National Sample of U.S. Young Adults.

18. The Missing Link(age): Multilevel Contributors to Service Uptake Failure Among Youths on Community Justice Supervision.

19. Development, Psychopathology, and Ethnicity II: Psychiatric Disorders Among Young Adults.

20. Bridging Systems to Implement HIV/STI Programming Within the Juvenile Justice System: Strengths and Challenges of a Local Change Team Approach.

21. A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a cross-systems service delivery model to improve identification and care for HIV, STIs and substance use among justice-involved young adults.

22. A System-Level Intervention to Encourage Collaboration Between Juvenile Justice and Public Health Agencies to Promote HIV/STI Testing.

24. Substance use prevention services in juvenile justice and behavioral health: results from a national survey.

25. Developmental Trends in Sexual Attraction Among Puerto Rican Early Adolescents in Two Contexts.

26. Falling between two systems of care: Engaging families, behavioral health and the justice systems to increase uptake of substance use treatment in youth on probation.

27. HIV/STI Service Delivery Within Juvenile Community Supervision Agencies: A National Survey of Practices and Approaches to Moving High-Risk Youth Through the HIV Care Cascade.

28. National Survey of Juvenile Community Supervision Agency Practices and Caregiver Involvement in Behavioral Health Treatment.

29. Suicide Attempts and Course of Suicidal Ideation among Puerto Rican Early Adolescents.

30. Juvenile justice staff endorsement of HIV/STI prevention, testing, and treatment linkage.

31. Predicting Arrest in a Sample of Youth Perinatally Exposed to HIV: The Intersection of HIV and Key Contextual Factors.

32. Psychiatric Disorders, Antiretroviral Medication Adherence and Viremia in a Cohort of Perinatally HIV-Infected Adolescents and Young Adults.

33. Participation in HIV Behavioral Research: Unanticipated Benefits and Burdens.

34. Association Between Psychiatric Disorders, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk Behaviors in Perinatally HIV-Exposed Youth.

35. Perceived importance of substance use prevention in juvenile justice: a multi-level analysis.

36. Use of Unannounced Telephone Pill Counts to Measure Medication Adherence Among Adolescents and Young Adults Living With Perinatal HIV Infection.

37. Changes in Substance Use Symptoms Across Adolescence in Youth Perinatally Infected with HIV.

38. A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Mental Health Symptoms Among Perinatally HIV-Infected and HIV-Exposed but Uninfected Urban Youths.

39. Marijuana Use and Psychiatric Disorders in Perinatally HIV-Exposed Youth: Does HIV Matter?

40. Can TasP Approaches Be Implemented in Correctional Settings?: A review of HIV testing and linkage to community HIV treatment programs.

41. An Exploration of Family and Juvenile Justice Systems to Reduce Youth HIV/STI Risk.

42. Sexual Health Knowledge in a Sample of Perinatally HIV-infected and Perinatally-exposed Uninfected Youth.

43. Substance use and the development of sexual risk behaviors in youth perinatally exposed to HIV.

44. Psychiatric disorders and violence: a study of delinquent youth after detention.

45. HIV treatment adherence measurement and reporting concordance in youth with perinatally acquired HIV infection and their caregivers.

46. HIV sexual risk behavior among emerging adults in psychiatric treatment in Brazil.

47. Youth in transition: life skills among perinatally HIV-infected and HIV-exposed adolescents.

48. Asking only "Did you use a condom?" underestimates the prevalence of unprotected sex among perinatally HIV infected and perinatally exposed but uninfected youth.

49. Perceived mental illness stigma, intimate relationships and sexual risk behavior in youth with mental illness.

50. Individual and contextual factors of sexual risk behavior in youth perinatally infected with HIV.

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