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Delivering HIV-Positive Test Results via Phone: Who Never Answered? Correlates of Undelivered Reactive HIV Results in a U.S. National Cohort of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals.

September 2025 | AIDS and Behavior

Intravenous Methamphetamine Use, HIV Status and PrEP Uptake Among a U.S. Sample of 29,880 Gender and Sexual Minorities, 2022-2023. 

August 2025 | AIDS and Behavior

The American Transformative HIV Study: Protocol for a US National Cohort of Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals With HIV.

May 2025 | JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Navigating payment and policy barriers to gender-affirming care for transmasculine individuals: A qualitative study and policy assessment.

December 2024 | Social Science & Medicine

Gay and Bisexual Men’s Perceptions about a Potential HIV Vaccine within a Post-COVID-19 Era: A Qualitative Study.

August 2024 | AIDS and Behavior

Factors associated with PrEP‐era HIV seroconversion in a 4‐year U.S. national cohort of n = 6059 sexual and gender minority individuals who have sex with men, 2017−2022.

June 2024 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

Correction: PrEP Uptake and Methamphetamine Use Patterns in a 4-Year U.S. National Prospective Cohort Study of Sexual and Gender Minority People, 2017-2022.

May 2024 | AIDS and Behavior

PrEP Uptake and Methamphetamine Use Patterns in a 4-Year U.S. National Prospective Cohort Study of Sexual and Gender Minority People, 2017-2022.

March 2024 | AIDS and Behavior

PrEP Discontinuation In A US National Cohort Of Sexual And Gender Minority Populations, 2017-22.

March 2024 | Health Affairs

‘You have to trust their word’: transmasculine experiences with sex partners and safety during the early COVID-19 outbreak.

January 2024 | Culture, Health & Sexuality
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