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2. “It’s Almost Like Playing ‘The Price is Right’”: Factors Considered by Online Male Sex Workers When Setting the Price for Their Services
3. Beliefs About the Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease Among Latinos in New York City
4. Types of Dental Fear as Barriers to Dental Care among African American Adults with Oral Health Symptoms in Harlem
5. Condomless Anal Sex Between Male Sex Workers and Clients in the Age of Hookup Apps
6. The concept of “control” in people with epilepsy: A qualitative study
7. “I Assumed that He Knows Because He’s Seen My Profile”: HIV Status Disclosure and Condom Use Decisions Among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) Using Hookup Apps and Websites
8. Dating and Hookup Apps and Websites as Facilitators of Entry into Sex Work
9. Attitudes Toward HIV-Positive Status Disclosure Among U=U-Aware Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals in the USA: a Consensual Qualitative Research Approach
10. A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs
11. Association of antiseizure medication adherence with illness perceptions in adults with epilepsy
12. Interest in Sex Work-related Resources Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men Engaged in Sex Work
13. Challenges of variant reinterpretation: Opinions of stakeholders and need for guidelines
14. Perceived Stigma and Stigma Management Strategies Among Online Male Sex Workers
15. Barriers to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake Among Online Male Sex Workers in the US
16. Efficacy, Use, and Usability of the VIP-HANA App for Symptom Self-management in PLWH with HANA Conditions
17. Negative Sexual Experiences Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Using GPS-Enabled Hook-Up Apps and Websites.
18. Designing and implementing the IDEAL Study: A randomized clinical trial of APOE genotype disclosure for late‐onset Alzheimer's disease in an urban Latino population.
19. HIV-related ‘conspiracy beliefs’ : lived experiences of racism and socio-economic exclusion among people living with HIV in New York City
20. Evaluation of the cost and effectiveness of diverse recruitment methods for a genetic screening study
21. Negative Sexual Experiences Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Using GPS-Enabled Hook-Up Apps and Websites
22. Sexual Risk Behaviors and Perceptions of Men Who Go to Gay Sex Parties in New York City : Comparisons Between Three HIV Groups
23. Characteristics of Persons Living With HIV Who Have Informal Caregivers in the cART Age of the Epidemic
24. Intimate partner violence screening in the dental setting: Results of a nationally representative survey
25. Awareness and Perceived Effectiveness of HIV Treatment as Prevention Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in New York City
26. Navigating the Viral Divide: Sexual and Gender Minority Community Perspectives on Treatment as Prevention
27. Reasons for the Adoption of Celibacy among Older Men and Women Living with HIV/AIDS
28. The Perceived Benefits of Religious and Spiritual Coping among Older Adults Living with HIV/AIDS
29. Experiences of interpersonal violence among a diverse sample of male sex workers.
30. Rethinking Risks and Interventions Beyond HIV: The Importance of Contextualizing Collective Sex
31. Traditional Sex and Gender Stereotypes in the Relationships of Non-Disclosing Behaviorally Bisexual Men
32. Reproductive Desires and Considerations of HIV-Positive Men in Heterosexual Relationships in New York City
33. Experiences of interpersonal violence among a diverse sample of male sex workers
34. Knowledge and beliefs about epilepsy genetics among Hispanic and non‐Hispanic patients
35. A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs
36. Male Sex Workers’ Strategies to Manage Client-Related Risks of Violence
37. Barriers to Treatment as Prevention Adoption Among Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
38. Practical considerations for reinterpretation of individual genetic variants
39. "I Want to Be Really Clear": What Male Sex Workers Want to Clarify With Prospective Clients Before Agreeing to Meet for Sex.
40. Self-Management Strategies for Coping with Adverse Symptoms in Persons Living with HIV with HIV Associated Non-AIDS Conditions
41. Exploring the Immediate Impact of APOE ε4ε4 Genotype Disclosure among Latinos.
42. Conceptions of privacy and the non-disclosure of same-sex behaviour by behaviourally-bisexual men in heterosexual relationships
43. Disclosure and Concealment of Sexual Orientation and the Mental Health of Non-Gay-Identified, Behaviorally Bisexual Men
44. Venues Where Male Sex Workers Meet Partners: The Emergence of Gay Hookup Apps and Web Sites
45. A Health-Related Quality-of-Life Measure for Use in Patients with HIV: A Validation Study
46. Causal Attributions for Fatigue by Older Adults With Advanced Cancer
47. Correction: Evaluation of the cost and effectiveness of diverse recruitment methods for a genetic screening study
48. Reproduction and genetic causal attribution of epilepsy
49. Attitudes Toward HIV-Positive Status Disclosure Among U=U-Aware Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals in the USA: a Consensual Qualitative Research Approach
50. Children's Psychological Distress Following the Death of a Parent.
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