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Trends in Daily Cannabis Use Among Cigarette Smokers: United States, 2002-2014.

November 2017 | American Journal of Public Health
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An Experimental Investigation of Implicit HIV And PrEP Stigma: Evidence For Ancillary Benefits of Prep Use.

November 2017 | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
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Race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, and education is associated with gay and bisexual men’s religious and spiritual participation and beliefs: Results from the One Thousand Strong cohort.

October 2017 | Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
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Development of an opioid-related Overdose Risk Behavior Scale (ORBS).

September 2017 | Substance Abuse
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Prevalence and correlates of smoking among low-income adults residing in New York City public housing developments – 2015.

August 2017 | Journal of Urban Health
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Is employment status in adults over 25 years old associated with nonmedical prescription opioid and stimulant use?

March 2017 | Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
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A Community-Based Randomized Trial of Hepatitis B Screening Among High-Risk Vietnamese Americans.

March 2017 | American Journal of Public Health
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“Not human, dead already”: Perceptions and experiences of drug-related stigma among opioid-using young adults from the former Soviet Union living in the U.S.

December 2016 | International Journal of Drug Policy
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Carrying on by ‘Caring With’ in the Shadow of an HIV/AIDS Global Health Intervention.

November 2016 | ReValuing Care in Theory, Law, and Policy: Cycles and Connections (book)
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The Doppelgänger Effect: Hidden Duplicates in Databases of Transcriptome Profiles.

November 2016 | Journal of the National Cancer Institute

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