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1. Acceptability of the LetSync App Wireframes for an mHealth Intervention to Improve HIV Care Engagement and Treatment Among Black Partnered Sexual Minority Men: Findings from In-Depth Qualitative Interviews

2. Study protocol: a pilot randomised waitlist-controlled trial of a dyadic mobile health intervention for black sexual-minority male couples with HIV in the USA

4. Prevalence and Correlates of Sexual Violence Experienced by Young Adult Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

5. We are Family: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study of an HIV Prevention Intervention With the House Ball and Gay Family Communities

6. Acceptability of the LetSync Application Wireframes to Improve HIV Care Engagement and Treatment among Sexual Minority Men in Couples: Findings from a Qualitative Study (Preprint)

7. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Dissemination: Adapting Diffusion Theory to Examine PrEP Adoption

8. An Approach to Reducing Problematic Data in an ACASI Sexual Behavior Assessment

9. Resilience and Depression in Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Social-Ecological Model

10. Study protocol: a pilot randomised waitlist-controlled trial of a dyadic mobile health intervention for black sexual-minority male couples with HIV in the USA

11. Study Protocol: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial of A Dyadic Mobile Health Intervention for Black Sexual-Minority Male Couples with HIV

12. Associations Among Behavioral Risk, Sociodemographic Identifiers, and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Male and Female Army Enlisted Personnel

13. Using an iPad App in School Health Centers to Support Latina Teens Making Choices about Birth Control—The Health-E You/Salud iTu Intervention

14. Use of technology for delivery of mental health and substance use services to youth living with HIV: a mixed-methods perspective

15. The Association Between Nonbarrier Contraceptive Use and Condom Use Among Sexually Active Latina Adolescents

16. A Person-Centered Approach to HIV-Related Protective and Risk Factors for Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: Implications for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and HIV Treatment as Prevention

17. Sources of Resilience as Mediators of the Effect of Minority Stress on Stimulant Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Young Black Men who have Sex with Men

18. The Role of the Primary Romantic Relationship in HIV Care Engagement Outcomes Among Young HIV-Positive Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

19. A Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce HIV-Related Risk in African American Men who have Sex with Men and Women: The Bruthas Project

20. 30. Reducing Health Disparities in Unintended Pregnancies Among Latina Adolescents Using a Patient-Centered Computer-Based Clinic Intervention

21. Blood donor deferral for men who have sex with men: the Blood Donation Rules Opinion Study (Blood DROPS)

22. Social networks and social support among ball-attending African American men who have sex with men and transgender women are associated with HIV-related outcomes

23. Assessing the effectiveness of a patient-centred computer-based clinic intervention, Health-E You/Salud iTu, to reduce health disparities in unintended pregnancies among Hispanic adolescents: study protocol for a cluster randomised control trial

24. HIV risk and multiple sources of heterosexism among young Black men who have sex with men

25. Spirituality/religiosity, substance use, and HIV testing among young black men who have sex with men

26. 75. Use Of Youth-Centered Mobile Health Application, Health-E You/Salud iTu, To Reduce Disparities In Contraceptive Knowledge, Access And Unintended Pregnancy Among Sexually Active Latina Adolescents

27. 102. Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception and its Effect on Uptake Among Latina Adolescents: Trends Over 6-Months

28. 104. When Adolescents Change to a More Effective Method of Contraception, are there Associated Changes in Condom Use?

29. Use of Multiple Sex Venues and Prevalence of HIV Risk Behavior: Identifying High-Risk Men Who Have Sex with Men

30. Mothers' Attitudes Toward Adolescent Confidential Services: Development and Validation of Scales for Use in English- and Spanish-speaking Populations

31. Presence of an HIV Testing Program Lowers the Prevalence of Unprotected Insertive Anal Intercourse Inside a Gay Bathhouse Among HIV-Negative and HIV-Unknown Patrons

32. Peer Social Support is Associated with Recent HIV Testing Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

33. An Evaluation of Mpowerment on Individual-Level HIV Risk Behavior, Testing, and Psychosocial Factors Among Young MSM of Color: The Monitoring and Evaluation of MP (MEM) Project

34. Identifying social and economic barriers to regular care and treatment for Black men who have sex with men and women (BMSMW) and who are living with HIV: a qualitative study from the Bruthas cohort

35. 'Knowing your status and knowing your partner’s status is really where it starts': A Qualitative Exploration of the Process by which a Sexual Partner’s HIV-Status Can Influence Sexual Decision Making

36. Testing a Typology of Adaptations to Same-Sex Sexual Orientation among Men

37. Civic Participation and Risky Sexual Behavior Among Urban U.S. Men Who Have Sex with Men

38. Characteristics of research-related HIV testing programmes contribute to detection of more HIV infections

39. Survey of U.S. Human Research Protection Organizations: Workload and Membership

40. Survey of U.S. Boards That Review Mental Health-Related Research

41. Childhood Sexual Experiences and Adult Health Sequelae Among Gay and Bisexual Men: Defining Childhood Sexual Abuse

42. Measuring Sexual Risk for HIV: A Rasch Scaling Approach

43. Preliminary Findings on a Brief Friendship-Based HIV/STI Intervention for Urban African American Youth: Project ÒRÉ

44. Body Mass Index and Disordered Eating Behaviors Are Associated with Weight Dissatisfaction in Adolescent and Young Adult Female Military Recruits

45. Changes in Prevalence of HIV Infection and Sexual Risk Behavior in Men Who Have Sex With Men in San Francisco: 1997–2002

46. Disparities in Smoking Between the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Population and the General Population in California

47. Clinical decision-making: Patients’ preferences and experiences

48. Same-Sex Domestic Partnerships and Lower-Risk Behaviors for STDs, Including HIV Infection

49. Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Microbicides and Nonoxynol-9 use in a Probability Sample of Gay Men

50. Evaluation of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s HIV Behavioral Surveillance of Men Who Have Sex With Men: Sampling Issues

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