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Syringe Services Participants’ Preferences for Wound Care, HIV/HCV Screening, and Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

November 2025 | Value in Health

“We’re Going to Be Here”: Providers’ Perspectives on Implementing a Revised HIV Care Coordination Program.

September 2025 | AIDS Patient Care and STDs

Provider Perspectives on the Data-to-Suppression Initiative in Ryan White Part A Housing and Behavioral Health Programs.

August 2025 | AIDS Patient Care STDS

HOME protocol for a national online survey of people who inject drugs.

July 2025 | Harm Reduction Journal

Are client and provider preferences for HIV care coordination programme features concordant? Discrete choice experiments in Ryan White part A-funded New York City care coordination programmes.

June 2025 | BMJ Open

Why Young Women Who Use Opioids Are at Risk for Rape: The Impact of Social Vulnerabilities and Sexually Coercive Drug Using Contexts.

December 2022 | Violence Against Women

Hepatitis C virus risk among young people who inject drugs.

July 2022 | Frontiers in Public Health

U.S. Military veterans and the opioid overdose crisis: a review of risk factors and prevention efforts.

July 2022 | Annals of Medicine

“It’s like ‘liquid handcuffs”: The effects of take-home dosing policies on Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) patients’ lives.

August 2021 | Harm Reduction Journal

Adverse Childhood Experiences Predict Early Initiation of Opioid Use Behaviors.

June 2021 | Frontiers in Sociology
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