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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...

    Mary Hawk, Catherine Maulsby, Blessing Enobun, Suzanne Kinsky in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Harm reduction principles for healthcare settings

    Harm reduction refers to interventions aimed at reducing the negative effects of health behaviors without necessarily extinguishing the problematic health behaviors completely. The vast majority of the harm re...

    Mary Hawk, Robert W. S. Coulter, James E. Egan, Stuart Fisk in Harm Reduction Journal (2017)

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    Overview of the University of Pittsburgh/amfAR Training Program in HIV Prevention Research for MSM and Male-to-Female Transgender Populations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

    Gay men, other men who have sex with men and transgender (GMT) populations suffer a disproportionate burden of HIV disease around the globe, which is directly attributable to the virulently homophobic environm...

    Ron Stall, James E. Egan, Suzanne Kinsky, Robert W. S. Coulter in AIDS and Behavior (2016)

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    Positive Charge: Filling the Gaps in the U.S. HIV Continuum of Care

    Adequate engagement in HIV care is necessary for the achievement of optimal health outcomes and for the reduction of HIV transmission. Positive Charge (PC) was a national HIV linkage and re-engagement in care ...

    Cathy Maulsby, Vignetta Charles, Suzanne Kinsky, Maura Riordan in AIDS and Behavior (2015)