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Gender Differences and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Problem Drinking Among Adults Enrolling in HIV Care in Tanzania.

September 2019 | AIDS and Behavior
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Smoking relapse risk is increased among individuals in recovery.

September 2019 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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A longitudinal analysis of albendazole treatment effect on neurocysticercosis cyst evolution using multistate models.

August 2019 | Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Increasing Depression and Substance Use Among Former Smokers in the United States, 2002-2016.

August 2019 | American Journal of Preventative Medicine
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CNVRanger: association analysis of CNVs with gene expression and quantitative phenotypes.

August 2019 | Bioinformatics
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What motivates gay and bisexual men to participate in PrEP-related research?

July 2019 | The International Journal of Sexual Health
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New Measures for Research on Men Who Have Sex with Men and for At-Risk Heterosexuals: Tools to Study Links Between Structural Interventions or Large-Scale Social Change and HIV Risk Behaviors, Service Use, and Infection.

July 2019 | AIDS and Behavior
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Implementation of “Treat-all” at adult HIV care and treatment sites in the Global IeDEA Consortium: results from the Site Assessment Survey.

July 2019 | Journal of the International AIDS Society
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Military veterans’ overdose risk behavior: Demographic and biopsychosocial influences.

June 2019 | Addictive Behaviors
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High willingness to use novel HIV and bacterial sexually transmitted infection partner notification, testing, and treatment strategies among gay and bisexual men.

June 2019 | Sexually Transmitted Infections.

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