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Cost-effectiveness of peer-versus venue-based approaches for detecting undiagnosed HIV among heterosexuals in high-risk new York City neighborhoods
Do programs for runaway and homeless youth work? A qualitative exploration from the perspectives of youth clients in diverse settings
ItâÂÂsa process: reactions to HIV diagnosis and engagement in HIV care among high-risk heterosexuals
Public health benefit of peer-referral strategies for detecting undiagnosed HIV infection among high-risk heterosexuals in New York City
Understanding organizations for runaway and homeless youth: A multi-setting quantitative study of their characteristics and effects
Using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) to optimize an HIV care continuum intervention for vulnerable populations: a study protocol
âÂÂComing from the place of walking with the youthâÂÂThat feeds everythingâÂÂ: A mixed methods case study of a runaway and homeless youth organization
Exploring factors associated with recent HIV testing among heterosexuals at high risk for HIV infection recruited with venue-based sampling
Factors associated with recent HIV testing among heterosexuals at high risk for HIV infection in New York City
Hybrid STTR intervention for heterosexuals using anonymous HIV testing and confidential linkage to care: a single arm exploratory trial using respondent-driven sampling
Strategies to uncover undiagnosed HIV infection among heterosexuals at high risk and link them to HIV care with high retention: a âÂÂseek, test, treat, and retainâ study
Predictors of screening for AIDS clinical trials among African-Americans and Latino/Hispanics enrolled in an efficacious peer-driven intervention: uncovering socio-demographic, health, and substance use-related factors that promote or impede screening
CDC HIV testing guidelines and the rapid and conventional testing practices of homeless youth
Increasing and supporting the participation of persons of color living with HIV/AIDS in AIDS clinical trials
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