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Correction to: Cost and Cost‑Effectiveness of Incentives for Viral Suppression in People Living with HIV
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Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Incentives for Viral Suppression in People Living with HIV
Only 63% of people living with HIV in the United States are achieving viral suppression. Structural and social barriers limit adherence to antiretroviral therapy which furthers the HIV epidemic while increasin...
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Open AccessProtocol of a randomized controlled trial to test the effects of client-centered Representative Payee Services on antiretroviral therapy adherence among marginalized people living with HIV
Client-Centered Representative Payee (CCRP) is an intervention modifying implementation of a current policy of the US Social Security Administration, which appoints organizations to serve as financial payees o...
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HIV Treatment Cascade by Housing Status at Enrollment: Results from a Retention in Care Cohort
Though housing instability is linked to poor HIV health outcomes, studies that assess the HIV treatment cascade by housing status are limited. Using data from a multi-site Retention in Care initiative we const...
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Cost–Utility of Access to Care, a National HIV Linkage, Re-engagement and Retention in Care Program
Linkage to HIV medical care and on-going engagement in HIV medical care are vital for ending the HIV epidemic. However, little is known about the cost–utility of HIV linkage, re-engagement and retention (LRC) ...
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The Cost and Threshold Analysis of Retention in Care (RiC): A Multi-Site National HIV Care Program
Persons diagnosed with HIV but not retained in HIV medical care accounted for the majority of HIV transmissions in 2009 in the United States (US). There is an urgent need to implement and disseminate HIV reten...
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Cost–Utility Analysis of A Female Condom Promotion Program in Washington, DC
A retrospective economic evaluation of a female condom distribution and education program in Washington, DC. was conducted. Standard methods of cost, threshold and cost–utility analysis were utilized as recomm...
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The Epidemiology of Nonspecific Psychological Distress in New York City, 2002 and 2003
The 30-day prevalence of nonspecific psychological distress (NPD) is 3%, nationwide. Little is known about the prevalence and correlates of NPD in urban areas. This study documents the prevalence of NPD among ...