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1. Relationship power, communication, and violence among couples: results of a cluster-randomized HIV prevention study in a South African township

2. Methamphetamine ("tik") use and its association with condom use among out-of-school females in Cape Town, South Africa.

3. Syringe type and drug injector risk for HIV infection: a case study in Texas.

5. Behavioral and Health Outcome Differences by Heroin or Methamphetamine Preference Among People in Rural US Communities Who Use Both Substances.

6. Condom Use at Last Sex and Sexual Negotiation Among Young African American Women in North Carolina: Context or Personal Agency.

7. Evaluation of respondent-driven sampling in seven studies of people who use drugs from rural populations: findings from the Rural Opioid Initiative.

8. Assessing Differences in mHealth Usability and App Experiences Among Young African American Women: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

9. Houselessness and syringe service program utilization among people who inject drugs in eight rural areas across the USA: a cross-sectional analysis.

10. Associations of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody positivity with opioid, stimulant, and polysubstance injection among people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural U.S. communities.

11. Methamphetamine use and utilization of medications for opioid use disorder among rural people who use drugs.

12. HIV-related risk among justice-involved young African American women in the U.S. South.

13. Factors associated with perceived ease of access to syringes in Appalachian North Carolina.

14. North Carolina community pharmacists' buprenorphine dispensing practices and attitudes.

15. Association of Methamphetamine and Opioid Use With Nonfatal Overdose in Rural Communities.

16. The Rural Opioid Initiative Consortium description: providing evidence to Understand the Fourth Wave of the Opioid Crisis.

17. Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers' Knowledge and Opinions Toward Testing and Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C in Rural North Carolina.

18. 'We have goals but [it is difficult]'. Barriers to antiretroviral therapy adherence among women using alcohol and other drugs living with HIV in South Africa.

19. Outcomes of Implementing in the Real World the Women's Health CoOp Intervention in Cape Town, South Africa.

20. Pharmacist attitudes and provision of harm reduction services in North Carolina: an exploratory study.

21. Sustainability of a gender-focused HIV and alcohol risk-reduction intervention in usual care settings in South Africa: a mixed methods analysis.

22. Implementation science outcomes of a gender-focused HIV and alcohol risk-reduction intervention in usual-care settings in South Africa.

23. Mitigating the Risk of Infectious Diseases Among Rural Drug Users in Western North Carolina: Results of the Southern Appalachia Test, Link, Care (SA-TLC) Health Care Provider Survey.

24. Exploring the associations between physical and sexual gender-based violence and HIV among women who use substances in South Africa: the role of agency and alcohol.

25. Pharmacists' attitudes and practices about selling syringes to people who inject drugs in Tajikistan: Results of a syringe purchase audit and a survey.

26. Addressing the nexus of risk: Biobehavioral outcomes from a cluster randomized trial of the Women's Health CoOp Plus in Pretoria, South Africa.

27. Condom Use, Multiple Rounds of Sex, and Alcohol Use Among South African Women Who Use Alcohol and Other Drugs: An Event-Level Analysis.

28. Feasibility of needle and syringe programs in Tajikistan distributing low dead space needles.

29. mHealth versus face-to-face: study protocol for a randomized trial to test a gender-focused intervention for young African American women at risk for HIV in North Carolina.

30. Changing sex risk behaviors, gender norms, and relationship dynamics among couples in Cape Town, South Africa: Efficacy of an intervention on the dyad.

31. Options for reducing HIV transmission related to the dead space in needles and syringes.

32. Barriers and facilitators to implementing an evidence-based woman-focused intervention in South African health services.

33. HIV Prevention Among Women Who Use Substances And Report Sex Work: Risk Groups Identified Among South African Women.

34. An implementation science protocol of the Women's Health CoOp in healthcare settings in Cape Town, South Africa: A stepped-wedge design.

35. Stigmatization of people who inject drugs (PWID) by pharmacists in Tajikistan: sociocultural context and implications for a pharmacy-based prevention approach.

36. Seek, test, treat: substance-using women in the HIV treatment cascade in South Africa.

37. Efficacy of the Young Women's CoOp: An HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention for Substance-Using African-American Female Adolescents in the South.

38. Event-level analyses of sex-risk and injection-risk behaviors among nonmedical prescription opioid users.

40. The male factor: Outcomes from a cluster randomized field experiment with a couples-based HIV prevention intervention in a South African township.

41. Seek, Test and Disclose: knowledge of HIV testing and serostatus among high-risk couples in a South African township.

43. Factors that influence the characteristics of needles and syringes used by people who inject drugs in Tajikistan.

44. Using Pharmacies in a Structural Intervention to Distribute Low Dead Space Syringes to Reduce HIV and HCV Transmission in People Who Inject Drugs.

45. Gender-Specific HIV Prevention Interventions for Women Who Use Alcohol and Other Drugs: The Evolution of the Science and Future Directions.

46. Adapting an evidence-based HIV behavioral intervention for South African couples.

47. The biobehavioral Women's Health CoOp in Pretoria, South Africa: study protocol for a cluster-randomized design.

48. Contextualizing gender differences and methamphetamine use with HIV prevalence within a South African community.

49. Results of a pilot test of a brief computer-assisted tailored HIV prevention intervention for use with a range of demographic and risk groups.

50. Are major reductions in new HIV infections possible with people who inject drugs? The case for low dead-space syringes in highly affected countries.

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