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ISSN:0899-9546

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Lisa M Kuhns,Judy Perloff,Amy K Johnson et al. Lisa M Kuhns et al.
Transgender women are disproportionately impacted by HIV infection. We report herein the findings of a pre-post evaluation of the TransLife Care (TLC) project in Chicago, Illinois, on behaviors associated with HIV transmission among transge...
Suzanne Carlberg-Racich,Ricardo Rivero,Cornelia M J Wagner et al. Suzanne Carlberg-Racich et al.
The Clinician Scholars Program (CSP) was designed to expand the HIV care workforce by improving the clinical capacity of clinicians in underserved areas. This evaluation assessed program participants' long-term practice changes and system c...
Navkiranjit Gill,Jim E Banta,Leonard Gashugi et al. Navkiranjit Gill et al.
HIV-related stigma is a primary barrier to seeking HIV care. Online social media interventions utilizing peer-led approaches provide an opportunity to revolutionize HIV health behavior change. Secondary analysis of the UCLA HOPE Study (6 wa...
Mary A Hatch,Tanja C Laschober,Melissa M Ertl et al. Mary A Hatch et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic strained the U.S. health care system, posing logistical challenges for community-based programs. This study surveyed 11 program directors in sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinics and syringe services programs (S...
Lucy X Li,Jessica S Lin,Sean Tackett et al. Lucy X Li et al.
Prescription rates of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) have remained low among noninfectious disease providers in the United States despite almost a decade since their introduction. For future primary care doctors, residency is the optimal t...
Paul D&#x;Avanzo,Shivesh Shourya,Maeve Brin et al. Paul D&#x;Avanzo et al.
Cisgender men are diagnosed with HIV at a rate four times greater than cisgender women, with 71% of infections attributed to male-male sexual contact. Despite expanding accessibility, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention is in...