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Dialectical Processes of Health Framework as an Alternative to Social Determinants of Health Framework.

November 2025 | American Journal of Public Health

Community’s perceptions of the police during COVID-19 in Harlem, New York, a predominantly Black community: Social and geographical dimensions.

October 2025 | PLoS One

Overdoses with Xylazine and Fentanyl Recorded in Pennsylvania’s Overdose Information Network: An Analysis of Law Enforcement/First Responder-Reported Overdose Response.

July 2025 | Journal of Psychoactive Drugs

System dynamics modeling to inform implementation of evidence-based prevention of opioid overdose and fatality: A state-level model from the New York HEALing Communities Study.

May 2025 | International Journal of Drug Policy

Assessing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic impacts on the health of people who inject drugs using a novel data sharing model.

March 2025 | AIDS

Mental Health Concerns During COVID-19: An Observational Study Among a Predominantly Black Community in New York City.

April 2024 | Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

The Value of Networking in Cancer Education and Capacity Building.

November 2023 | Journal of Cancer Education

Application of group model building in implementation research: A systematic review of the public health and healthcare literature.

August 2023 | PLoS One

“Treated like a Human Being”: perspectives of people who inject drugs attending low-threshold HCV treatment at a syringe service program in New York City.

July 2023 | Harm Reduction Journal

Hepatitis C virus care cascade among people who inject drugs in Puerto Rico: Minimal HCV treatment and substantial barriers to HCV care.

July 2023 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports
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