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ISSN:1090-7165

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Jessica P Ridgway,Daniela Zimmer,Raj Shetty et al. Jessica P Ridgway et al.
Electronic patient portals are associated with improved health outcomes in primary care settings. We assessed the relationship between patient portal enrollment and retention in care and HIV viral suppression in an urban HIV care clinic. In...
Michael P Williams,Justin Manjourides,Louisa H Smith et al. Michael P Williams et al.
While digital health interventions (DHIs) have become an increasingly common approach to address HIV vulnerability among young sexual and gender minority men who have sex with men (YSGMMSM), few studies consider the role of neighborhood dis...
Jenny Chen-Charles,Lindsey De Vos,Prisca Vundhla et al. Jenny Chen-Charles et al.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women (PBW) are at heightened risk of HIV acquisition. We aimed to explore PBW's preferences of various long-acting PrEP modalities. In-depth interviews were conducted with PBW at three sites: Cape Town, East Lond...
Vanessa Rouzier,Lindsey K Reif,Rose Cardelle Riche et al. Vanessa Rouzier et al.
Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) are the epicenter of the global HIV epidemic. The FANMI trial is an unblinded randomized-controlled trial which evaluated the effectiveness of a community-based model of cohort HIV care vs. standard c...
Moses Okumu,Carmen H Logie,Thabani Nyoni et al. Moses Okumu et al.
Along their displacement trajectory, displaced adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) face elevated HIV risk early in their sexual life course, often due to forced sexual initiation (FSI), marking the beginning of cycles of violence. Howev...
Rodman Turpin,Megan E Mansfield,Typhanye Dyer et al. Rodman Turpin et al.
Sexual and gender minority people (SGM) in Nigeria experience disproportionate HIV burden, with an HIV prevalence four to ten times higher than the national average. Better understanding the factors that create HIV vulnerability in this pop...
Matthew C Sullivan,Madison J Davis,Conall O&#x;Cleirigh et al. Matthew C Sullivan et al.
People with opioid use disorder (PWOUD) are at high risk of HIV infection, yet uptake of PrEP remains low in PWOUD. To understand opportunities to increase PrEP engagement, this cross-sectional study sought to examine clinical correlates of...
Se Hee Min,Jihye Kim Scroggins,Dustin T Duncan et al. Se Hee Min et al.
In the United States, the incidence rate of new HIV diagnoses continues to increase among young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Despite the availability of effective preventive strategies such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), the rate ...
Brian Mustanski,Nanette Benbow,Kathryn Macapagal et al. Brian Mustanski et al.
This study sought to compare implementation and effectiveness outcomes for two delivery strategies of a digital HIV prevention intervention: community-based organization (CBO) versus direct-to-consumer (DTC). A type III hybrid effectiveness...
Cedric H Bien-Gund,Knashawn Morales,Javontae Williams et al. Cedric H Bien-Gund et al.
HIV self-testing (HIVST) must lead to engagement in the HIV status neutral continuum to maximize its benefits. The objective of this research was to determine the reach of a public health HIVST program, characterize the HIV prevention conti...