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2. Engaging people who use drugs in clinical research: integrating facilitated telemedicine for HCV into substance use treatment
3. Effectiveness of a Combined Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Substance Use and Improve HIV-Related Immune Functioning
4. Exploring Potential Implementation Barriers and Facilitators of the SMART Program: A Stepped-Care Package of eHealth HIV Prevention Interventions for Adolescent Men Who Have Sex with Men
5. Acceptability of UC781 Gel as a Rectal Microbicide Among HIV-Uninfected Women and Men
6. Care Integration for Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Through Facilitated Telemedicine Within Opioid Treatment Programs: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
7. Care Integration for Hepatitis C Virus Treatment through Facilitated Telemedicine within Opioid Treatment Programs: A Qualitative Study (Preprint)
8. Preferences for Sexual Health Smartphone App Features Among Gay and Bisexual Men
9. Characteristics Associated With Urethral and Rectal Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Diagnoses in a US National Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men : Results From the One Thousand Strong Panel
10. Daily minority stress and affect among gay and bisexual men: A 30-day diary study
11. Care Integration for Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Through Facilitated Telemedicine Within Opioid Treatment Programs: Qualitative Study.
12. Scaling and Sustaining Facilitated Telemedicine to Expand Treatment Access Among Underserved Populations: A Qualitative Study.
13. Prevalence of Military Sexual Trauma and Sexual Orientation Discrimination Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Military Personnel: a Descriptive Study
14. Extending the Minority Stress Model to Incorporate HIV-Positive Gay and Bisexual Men’s Experiences: a Longitudinal Examination of Mental Health and Sexual Risk Behavior
15. An Item Response Theory Analysis of the Sexual Compulsivity Scale and Its Correspondence with the Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory among a Sample of Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men
16. Sexual Behavior Varies Between Same-Race and Different-Race Partnerships: A Daily Diary Study of Highly Sexually Active Black, Latino, and White Gay and Bisexual Men
17. Prospective Measurement of Daily Health Behaviors: Modeling Temporal Patterns in Missing Data, Sexual Behavior, and Substance Use in an Online Daily Diary Study of Gay and Bisexual Men
18. Recruiting a US National Sample of HIV-Negative Gay and Bisexual Men to Complete at-Home Self-Administered HIV/STI Testing and Surveys: Challenges and Opportunities
19. A Psychometric Investigation of the Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men: An Item Response Theory Analysis
20. Compulsive sexual behavior and psychopathology among treatment-seeking men in São Paulo, Brazil
21. HIV Risk in Group Sexual Encounters: An Event-Level Analysis from a National Online Survey of MSM in the U.S.
22. Becoming American: Stereotype Threat Effects in Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Groups
23. Race, Ethnicity, Religious Affiliation, and Education Are Associated With Gay and Bisexual Men’s Religious and Spiritual Participation and Beliefs: Results From the One Thousand Strong Cohort
24. Hypersexual, Sexually Compulsive, or Just Highly Sexually Active? Investigating Three Distinct Groups of Gay and Bisexual Men and Their Profiles of HIV-Related Sexual Risk
25. Sexual Compulsivity Scale, Compulsive Sexual Behavior Inventory, and Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory: Translation, Adaptation, and Validation for Use in Brazil
26. Willingness to Take PrEP and Potential for Risk Compensation Among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men
27. Syndemic Production and Sexual Compulsivity/Hypersexuality in Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men: Further Evidence for a Three Group Conceptualization
28. Variations in microbicide gel acceptability among young women in the USA and Puerto Rico
29. The Internet profiles of men who have sex with men within bareback websites
30. Why Rectal Douches May Be Acceptable Rectal-Microbicide Delivery Vehicles for Men Who Have Sex With Men
31. Race-Based Sexual Stereotyping and Sexual Partnering among Men Who Use the Internet to Identify Other Men for Bareback Sex
32. Women's Experiences with Anal Sex: Motivations and Implications for STD Prevention
33. Men Who Have Sex with Mens’ Exposure to, Use of, and Subjective Experiences with the ‘NYC Condom’
34. The Role of Maladaptive Cognitions in Hypersexuality Among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men
35. HIV Serosorting, Status Disclosure, and Strategic Positioning Among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men
36. A Minority Stress—Emotion Regulation Model of Sexual Compulsivity Among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men
37. Patterns of Lifetime and Recent HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in New York City Who Use Grindr
38. Effectiveness of a Combined Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Substance Use and Improve HIV-Related Immune Functioning
39. Are HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men and Who Bareback Concerned About HIV Infection? Implications for HIV Risk Reduction Interventions
40. Recruiting Men Who Have Sex With Men on Craigslist.org for Face-to-Face Assessments: Implications for Research
41. Spectrums of Love: Examining the Relationship between Romantic Motivations and Sexual Risk among Young Gay and Bisexual Men
42. Use of a Rapid HIV Home Test to Screen Sexual Partners: A Commentary on Ventuneac, Carballo-Diéguez, Leu et al. 2009
43. Sexual Pleasure and Intimacy Among Men Who Engage in “Bareback Sex”
44. Use of a Rapid HIV Home Test to Screen Sexual Partners: An Evaluation of its Possible Use and Relative Risk
45. The Use of Rectal Douches among HIV-uninfected and Infected Men who Have Unprotected Receptive Anal Intercourse: Implications for Rectal Microbicides
46. Chronic High Risk Prescription Opioid Use Among Persons With HIV
47. The importance of domain-specific self-efficacy assessment for substance use and HIV care continuum outcomes among adults in an urban HIV clinic network
48. Characteristics of men who have sex with men (MSM) who attend sex parties: results from a national online sample in the USA
49. A mobile health intervention in HIV primary care: supporting patients at risk for ART non-adherence
50. The importance of domain-specific self-efficacy assessment for substance use and HIV care continuum outcomes among adults in an urban HIV clinic network.
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