Marya Gwadz
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Understanding Organizations Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth: A Multi-setting, Multi-perspective Qualitative Exploration
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Do programs for runaway and homeless youth work? A qualitative exploration from the perspectives of youth clients in diverse settings
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Public health benefit of peer-referral strategies for detecting undiagnosed HIV infection among high-risk heterosexuals in New York City
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Staff Perspectives on a Tablet-Based Intervention to Increase HIV Testing in a High Volume, Urban Emergency Department
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Syndemic risk classes and substance use problems among adults in high-risk urban areas: a latent class analysis
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Exploring factors associated with recent HIV testing among heterosexuals at high risk for HIV infection recruited with venue-based sampling
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Factors associated with recent HIV testing among heterosexuals at high risk for HIV infection in New York City
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Behavioral intervention improves treatment outcomes among HIV-infected individuals who have delayed, declined, or discontinued antiretroviral therapy: a randomized controlled trial of a novel intervention
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Hybrid STTR intervention for heterosexuals using anonymous HIV testing and confidential linkage to care: a single arm exploratory trial using respondent-driven sampling
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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
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ACT2 peer-driven intervention increases enrollment into HIV/AIDS medical studies among African Americans/Blacks and Hispanics: A cluster randomized controlled trial
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HIV-infected individuals who delay, decline, or discontinue antiretroviral therapy: comparing clinic-and peer-recruited cohorts
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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
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Current and Emerging Research Needs in Studying the NYC HIV--Drug Use Epidemic