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  1. Resilience and psychiatric symptoms as mediators between perceived stress and non-medical use of prescription drugs among college students
  2. “No strings attached”: A qualitative exploration of gay and bisexual men’s motivations for and attitudes toward engaging in casual sex while on vacation
  3. Non-medical use of prescription drugs and HIV risk behaviour in transgender women in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States
  4. Driving under the Influence of Prescription Drugs Used Nonmedically: Associations in a Young Adult Sample
  5. The Use of Internet Chat Rooms to Meet Sexual Partners: A Comparison of Non-Heterosexually Identified Men with Heterosexually Identified Men and Women
  6. Social Networks, Substance Use, and Mental Health in College Students
  7. Non-medical use of prescription stimulants for weight loss, disordered eating, and body image
  8. Energy Drinks, Weight Loss, and Disordered Eating Behaviors
  9. The Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs and Lifetime Experiences of Sexual Victimization Among College Men
  10. Social Responsibility, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk Behavior in Men Who Have Sex With Men
  11. The use of alcohol mixed with energy drinks and experiences of sexual victimization among male and female college students
  12. Intentional Misuse of Over-the-Counter Medications, Mental Health, and Polysubstance Use in Young Adults
  13. BMI and depressive symptoms: The role of media pressures
  14. Text Messaging to Increase Readiness to Change Alcohol Use in College Students
  15. The five factor model of personality and the non-medical use of prescription drugs: Associations in a young adult sample
  16. Perceived Mental Health Treatment Need and Substance Use Correlates Among Young Adults
  17. Non-medical use of prescription drugs, polysubstance use, and mental health in transgender adults
  18. Significant and Non-significant Associations Between Technology Use and Sexual Risk: A Need for More Empirical Attention
  19. Misuse of prescription stimulants for weight loss, psychosocial variables, and eating disordered behaviors
  20. Sexting, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young Adults
  21. Eating Disorder Screen
  22. Employment Discrimination, Unemployment, and Commercial Sex Work in Transgender Individuals and MSM
  23. High-risk cocktails and high-risk sex: Examining the relation between alcohol mixed with energy drink consumption, sexual behavior, and drug use in college students
  24. Transmission risk behaviors in a subset of HIV-positive individuals: The role of narcissistic personality features
  25. Discrimination, Mental Health, and Substance Use in Transgender Adults
  26. Misleading Sexual Partners About HIV Status Among Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
  27. Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs and HIV Risk Behavior in Gay and Bisexual Men
  28. Role-Play Exercises As a Training Tool for Clinical Psychology Graduate Students and Undergraduate Psychology Majors
  29. Sensation Seeking, the Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs, and Polysubstance Use in Young Adults
  30. Evaluation of the Avahan HIV prevention initiative in India
  31. Non-medical use of prescription drugs and sexual risk behavior in young adults
  32. Internet Use, Recreational Travel, and HIV Risk Behaviors in Men Who Have Sex With Men
  33. Sexual Risk Behaviors among Men Who Have Sex with Men Using Erectile Dysfunction Medications
  34. Stigma, AIDS, and HIV Prevention in Africa: Reports from Community Organizations Providing Prevention Services
  35. When Do Simpler Sexual Behavior Data Collection Techniques Suffice?
  36. Sexual Risk Behavior In Men Attending Mardi Gras Celebrations In New Orleans, Louisiana
  37. Effects of Age on Responsiveness to Adjunct Hypnotic Analgesia During Invasive Medical Procedures
  38. Methamphetamine Use and HIV-Risk Behavior Among Patients Seeking STD Clinic Services
  39. Substance Use, Medications for Sexual Facilitation, and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Traveling Men Who Have Sex With Men
  40. Childhood Sexual Abuse and HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Initial Test of a Conceptual Model
  41. Sexual Risk and HIV Acquisition among Men Who Have Sex with Men Travelers to Key West, Florida: A Mathematical Modeling Analysis
  42. Internet-based health information consumer skills intervention for people living with HIV/AIDS.
  43. Use of the Internet for HIV Prevention by AIDS Service Organizations in the United States
  44. Hiv risk behavior in male and female russian sexually transmitted disease clinic patients
  45. Health information on the Internet and people living with HIV/AIDS: Information evaluation and coping styles.
  46. Programmes, resources, and needs of HIV-prevention nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Africa, Central/Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean
  47. Demographic Characteristics, Treatment History, Drug Risk Behaviors, and Condom Use Attitudes for U.S. and Russian Injection Drug Users: The Need for Targeted Sexual Risk Behavior Interventions
  48. HIV prevention programs of nongovernmental organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean: the Global AIDS Intervention Network project
  49. Reductions in Transmission Risk Behaviors in HIV–Positive Clients Receiving Prevention Case Management Services: Findings from a Community Demonstration Project
  50. Experimental Components Analysis of Brief Theory-Based HIV/AIDS Risk-Reduction Counseling for Sexually Transmitted Infection Patients.
  51. A Comparison of HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes of STD Clinic Clients in St. Petersburg, Russia and Milwaukee, WI, USA
  52. Characteristics and HIV Risk Behaviors among Injection Drug Users in St. Petersburg, Russia: A Comparison of Needle Exchange Program Attenders and Nonattenders
  53. Trauma Symptoms, Sexual Behaviors, and Substance Abuse: Correlates of Childhood Sexual Abuse and HIV Risks Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
  54. HIV Prevention in Africa: Programs and Populations Served by Non-Governmental Organizations
  55. HIV Transmission Risk Behavior Among Men and Women Living With HIV in 4 Cities in the United States
  56. Drug use and sexual risk behaviours among female Russian IDUs who exchange sex for money or drugs
  57. Feeling Superior but Threatened: The Relation of Narcissism to Social Comparison
  58. Early Symptom Predictors of Chronic Distress in Gulf War Veterans
  59. HIV-AIDS Patients' Evaluation of Health Information on the Internet: The Digital Divide and Vulnerability to Fraudulent Claims.
  60. Health-related Internet use, coping, social support, and health indicators in people living with HIV/AIDS: Preliminary results from a community survey.
  61. The Influence of Gender on Factors Associated with HIV Transmission Risk Among Young Russian Injection Drug Users
  62. Characteristics and Predictors of HIV Risk Behaviors Among Injection-Drug-Using Men and Women in St. Petersburg, Russia
  63. Closing the digital divide in HIV/AIDS care: development of a theory-based intervention to increase Internet access
  64. Internet access and Internet use for health information among people living with HIV–AIDS
  65. Internet Use Among People Living with HIV/AIDS: Association of Health Information, Health Behaviors, and Health Status
  66. Anticipated psychological impact of receiving medical feedback about HIV treatment outcomes
  67. Effectiveness of an intervention to reduce HIV transmission risks in HIV-positive people1 1The full text of this article is available via AJPM Online at www.elsevier.com/locate/ajpmonline.
  68. Sexual Compulsivity in HIV-Positive Men and Women: Prevalence, Predictors, and Consequences of High-Risk Behaviors
  69. Unwanted sexual experiences and sexual risks in gay and bisexual men: Associations among revictimization, substance use, and psychiatric symptoms
  70. Factors Influencing Physicians’ Judgments of Adherence and Treatment Decisions for Patients with HIV Disease
  71. Rapid anxiety assessment in medical patients: Evidence for the validity of verbal anxiety ratings
  72. War Zone stress, personal and environmental resources, and PTSD symptoms in Gulf War Veterans: A longitudinal perspective.
  73. Health literacy and health-related knowledge among persons living with HIV/AIDS
  74. Adjunctive non-pharmacological analgesia for invasive medical procedures: a randomised trial
  75. Patterns, correlates, and barriers to medication adherence among persons prescribed new treatments for HIV disease.
  76. Maximinzing Medication Adherence Among HIV Patients
  77. Sexual compulsivity and substance use in hiv-seropositive men who have sex with men
  78. Imagery content during nonpharmacologic analgesia in the procedure suite: Where your patients would rather be
  79. Nonpharmacologic Analgesia and Anxiolysis for Interventional Radiological Procedures
  80. Nonpharmacologic analgesia for anxious patients undergoing interventional radiological procedures
  81. Imagery content during nonpharmacologic analgesia in the procedure suite: Where your patients would rather be
  82. Determinants of Regimen Adherence in Renal Dialysis
  83. Perceived health competence, health locus of control, and patient adherence in renal dialysis
  84. Effect of Verbal Self-Disclosure on Natural Killer Cell Activity
  85. Coping with treatment-related stress: Effects on patient adherence in hemodialysis.