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View article: COMBINE EBIs: A novel COllaborative Method for Building INterventions from Existing Evidence-Based Interventions
COMBINE EBIs: A novel COllaborative Method for Building INterventions from Existing Evidence-Based Interventions Open
COMBINE-EBIs is a rigorous, systematic and efficient approach for building multi-component, multi-modal interventions to address multiple, co-occurring health behaviors simultaneously. COMBINE-EBIs is a resource efficient approach that cou…
View article: The medical community must not remain silent about healthcare and water access denial in Palestine
The medical community must not remain silent about healthcare and water access denial in Palestine Open
View article: An mHealth App–Based Social Capital Intervention (PrEP US NoW) to Improve Sexual Health and Uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Young, Black, Sexual Minority Men: Protocol for Intervention Development and a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
An mHealth App–Based Social Capital Intervention (PrEP US NoW) to Improve Sexual Health and Uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Young, Black, Sexual Minority Men: Protocol for Intervention Development and a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Black Americans are disproportionately impacted by HIV. This disparity is more profound in the Southern United States, with the highest rates being among young, Black, sexual minority men, who are also less likely to receive sta…
View article: Circumcision for HIV prevention in men who have sex with men: an updated meta-analysis
Circumcision for HIV prevention in men who have sex with men: an updated meta-analysis Open
Background While circumcision reduces HIV risk for men who have sex with women, its value for men who have sex with men (MSM) remains unclear. Any protection would be for primarily-insertive MSM (PI-MSM) and could have substantial impact g…
View article: Automated Neural Dosing for Fast-Acting Subperception Therapy: Sustained Spinal Cord Stimulation Outcomes from a Multicenter Study
Automated Neural Dosing for Fast-Acting Subperception Therapy: Sustained Spinal Cord Stimulation Outcomes from a Multicenter Study Open
Trial registered at clinicaltrials.gov (ID: NCT01550575).
View article: Barriers to Universal Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Jails
Barriers to Universal Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Jails Open
Importance Many of the approximately 2 million people being held in US correctional facilities are experiencing an opioid use disorder (OUD). Providing medications for OUD (MOUD) to this population is, therefore, essential to curb the opio…
View article: Investigating Social Network Peer Effects on HIV Care Engagement Using a Fuzzy-Like Matching Approach: Cross-Sectional Secondary Analysis of the N2 Cohort Study
Investigating Social Network Peer Effects on HIV Care Engagement Using a Fuzzy-Like Matching Approach: Cross-Sectional Secondary Analysis of the N2 Cohort Study Open
Background Social network data are essential and informative for public health research and implementation as they provide details on individuals and their social context. For example, health information and behaviors, such as HIV-related …
View article: A taxonomy of social support interventions for People experiencing a syndemic of substance use disorder, criminal legal involvement, and downstream Health sequelae
A taxonomy of social support interventions for People experiencing a syndemic of substance use disorder, criminal legal involvement, and downstream Health sequelae Open
View article: Semen parameters in transgender women and gender-diverse people assigned male at birth using gender-affirming hormones: cohort study and scoping review
Semen parameters in transgender women and gender-diverse people assigned male at birth using gender-affirming hormones: cohort study and scoping review Open
Consistent with prior limited data, in a cohort of TG women and GD people assigned male at birth using gender-affirming hormones, semen parameters were abnormal and often azoospermic. The ability to produce motile sperm may be associated w…
View article: Incorporating social determinants of health into agent-based models of HIV transmission: methodological challenges and future directions
Incorporating social determinants of health into agent-based models of HIV transmission: methodological challenges and future directions Open
There is much focus in the field of HIV prevention research on understanding the impact of social determinants of health (e.g., housing, employment, incarceration) on HIV transmission and developing interventions to address underlying stru…
View article: P-1001. Utilizing Perspectives of Prenatal Providers to Explain the Rise of Congenital Syphilis in Chicago, USA: A Mixed-Methods Study
P-1001. Utilizing Perspectives of Prenatal Providers to Explain the Rise of Congenital Syphilis in Chicago, USA: A Mixed-Methods Study Open
Background Rates of congenital syphilis (CS) in the United States are rising sharply. As research has identified inadequate maternal syphilis treatment as a key cause, we aimed to investigate factors underlying this gap through retrospecti…
View article: P-546. Eligibility and Factors Associated with Long-Acting Injectable Cabotegravir – Rilpivirine Initiation in a South Side Chicago HIV Clinic
P-546. Eligibility and Factors Associated with Long-Acting Injectable Cabotegravir – Rilpivirine Initiation in a South Side Chicago HIV Clinic Open
Background We evaluated eligibility for long-acting injectable (LAI) cabotegravir (CAB) and rilpivirine (RPV) treatment among PWH in a Ryan White-funded HIV clinic and assessed factors associated with initiation to identify potential dispa…
View article: COMBINE EBIs: A Novel COllaborative Method for Building INterventions from Existing Evidence-Based Interventions
COMBINE EBIs: A Novel COllaborative Method for Building INterventions from Existing Evidence-Based Interventions Open
View article: Agent-Based Model of Combined Community- and Jail-Based Take-Home Naloxone Distribution
Agent-Based Model of Combined Community- and Jail-Based Take-Home Naloxone Distribution Open
Importance Opioid-related overdose accounts for almost 80 000 deaths annually across the US. People who use drugs leaving jails are at particularly high risk for opioid-related overdose and may benefit from take-home naloxone (THN) distrib…
View article: Understanding Barriers to Congenital Syphilis Prevention and Care Through Provider and Patient Perspectives
Understanding Barriers to Congenital Syphilis Prevention and Care Through Provider and Patient Perspectives Open
CONTEXT: Congenital syphilis (CS) remains a significant public health challenge in the United States, with sharply rising incidence. OBJECTIVE: This study explores barriers to CS prevention and care by investigating perspectives from prena…
View article: Analyzing Social Support from Facebook on Viral Suppression among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Living with HIV: A Pilot Study
Analyzing Social Support from Facebook on Viral Suppression among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Living with HIV: A Pilot Study Open
Social support has been associated with viral suppression among persons living with HIV (PWH). We examined cross-sectional data from young Black men who have sex with men to see if sociodemographic factors, medical history, and egocentric …
View article: Factors Associated With the Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Jails
Factors Associated With the Availability of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in US Jails Open
Importance In 2023, more than 80 000 individuals died from an overdose involving opioids. With almost two-thirds of the US jail population experiencing a substance use disorder, jails present a key opportunity for providing lifesaving trea…
View article: Economic Evaluation of a Novel Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in US Motor Vehicle Drivers
Economic Evaluation of a Novel Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in US Motor Vehicle Drivers Open
Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects approximately 4.4% of US adults. ADHD is associated with high-risk driving behavior and costly motor vehicle accidents. DYANAVEL XR (DXR) (Tris Pharma, Inc.) is a once-dail…
View article: An Opt-Out Emergency Department Screening Intervention Leads to Major Increases in Diagnosis of Syphilis
An Opt-Out Emergency Department Screening Intervention Leads to Major Increases in Diagnosis of Syphilis Open
Background With rising rates of syphilis in the United States, novel strategies are needed to improve early diagnosis, particularly among priority populations such as pregnant people. As the primary source of healthcare for many communitie…
View article: Neighborhood Factors as Correlates of Alcohol Use in the N2 Cohort Study of Black Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women
Neighborhood Factors as Correlates of Alcohol Use in the N2 Cohort Study of Black Sexual Minority Men and Transgender Women Open
View article: Anal human papillomavirus (HPV) disagreement by Linear Array compared to SPF10 PCR-DEIA-LiPA25 system in young sexual minority men
Anal human papillomavirus (HPV) disagreement by Linear Array compared to SPF10 PCR-DEIA-LiPA25 system in young sexual minority men Open
Our results highlight the importance of HPV detection methods which may inform different interpretations of research assessing anal HPV natural history among SMM at highest risk for HPV.
View article: Examination of multidimensional geographic mobility and sexual behaviour among Black cisgender sexually minoritized men in Chicago
Examination of multidimensional geographic mobility and sexual behaviour among Black cisgender sexually minoritized men in Chicago Open
Black sexually minoritized men (BSMM) are the most likely to acquire HIV in Chicago- a racially segregated city where their daily travel may confer different HIV-related risks. From survey and GPS data among participants of the Neighbourho…
View article: Corrigendum to “Stigma towards persons who use methamphetamine: Results from a nationally representative survey of U.S. Adults” [Pre. Med. Rep. 36 (2023) 102496]
Corrigendum to “Stigma towards persons who use methamphetamine: Results from a nationally representative survey of U.S. Adults” [Pre. Med. Rep. 36 (2023) 102496] Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102496.].
View article: Changes in Partner-Seeking and Sexual Behavior Among US Adults During the First 2 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Changes in Partner-Seeking and Sexual Behavior Among US Adults During the First 2 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced partner-seeking and sexual behaviors of adults. Methods We examined cross-sectional survey data collected at the end of the first year (n = 1161) and second year (n = 1233) of the COVID-…
View article: Bacterial vaginosis testing gaps for transmasculine patients may exacerbate health disparities
Bacterial vaginosis testing gaps for transmasculine patients may exacerbate health disparities Open
Introduction Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is associated with non-optimal changes in the vaginal microbiome and increased susceptibility to STIs and HIV in cisgender women. Much less is known about the sexual health of transmasculine people and…
View article: “Fear Motivates Us”: How Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Experience the Covid-19 Pandemic in Athens, Greece
“Fear Motivates Us”: How Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Experience the Covid-19 Pandemic in Athens, Greece Open
View article: Passive Opioid Information Exposure and Policy Attitudes: National Survey Identifies Local Policies as Potential Levers
Passive Opioid Information Exposure and Policy Attitudes: National Survey Identifies Local Policies as Potential Levers Open
View article: The Longitudinal Effect of Repetition and Practice on the Accuracy of Lay Anal Examinations for Detecting Perianal and Anal Canal Abnormalities
The Longitudinal Effect of Repetition and Practice on the Accuracy of Lay Anal Examinations for Detecting Perianal and Anal Canal Abnormalities Open
View article: Racial discrimination and mental health in the context of anti-Asian xenophobia: An intersecting approach of race, ethnicity, nativity, and socioeconomic status
Racial discrimination and mental health in the context of anti-Asian xenophobia: An intersecting approach of race, ethnicity, nativity, and socioeconomic status Open
The COVID-19 pandemic, polarized politics, and heightened stigma and discrimination are salient drivers for negative mental health outcomes, particularly among marginalized racial and ethnic minoritized groups. Intersectionality of race, e…
View article: 1537. Utilizing GPS Technology to Assess Effects of Activity Space Exposure to Violent Crimes and HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use among Sexual Minority Men
1537. Utilizing GPS Technology to Assess Effects of Activity Space Exposure to Violent Crimes and HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use among Sexual Minority Men Open
Background Across the USA, young Black men who have sex with men (Black MSM) have the highest incidence of HIV of any demographic. HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence has been shown to substantially reduce HIV acquisition. Exposur…