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  1. A scoping review of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) people’s health in India
  2. Multilevel determinants of Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy and undervaccination among marginalized populations in the United States: A scoping review
  3. Effectiveness of an eHealth Intervention for Reducing Psychological Distress and Increasing COVID-19 Knowledge and Protective Behaviors among Ethnoracially Diverse Sexual and Gender Minority Adults: A Quasi-experimental Study (#SafeHandsSafeHearts)
  4. Digital technologies, equitable gender norms, and sexual health practices across sexting patterns among forcibly displaced adolescents in the slums of Kampala, Uganda
  5. Multilevel Factors Impacting PrEP Engagement Among Young Gay Men and Young Transgender Women in Thailand: A Qualitative Analysis
  6. Rethinking Risks and Benefits in Stakeholder-Engaged Research: Lessons from HIV, Substance Use, and Sexual Health Research with Marginalized Communities
  7. Mental health, economic well-being and health care access amid the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study among urban men who have sex with men in India
  8. A scoping review of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) people’s health in India
  9. Peer education interventions for HIV prevention and sexual health with young people in Mekong Region countries: a scoping review and conceptual framework
  10. Syndemic violence victimization, alcohol and drug use, and HIV transmission risk behavior among HIV-negative transgender women in India: A cross-sectional, population-based study
  11. The Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Well-Being and Health Outcomes Among Transgender Women in India
  12. A Scoping Review of LGBT + Inclusion in Thailand: Policy Proposals and Recommendations
  13. The procreative identities of men in same‐sex relationships choosing surrogacy: A new theoretical understanding
  14. Exploring the Protective Value of Using Sexting for Condom Negotiation on Condom use Determinants and Practices Among Forcibly Displaced Adolescents in the Slums of Kampala, Uganda
  15. Syndemic violence victimization, alcohol and drug use, and HIV transmission risk behavior among transgender women in India: A cross-sectional, population-based study
  16. Support for Texting-Based Condom Negotiation Among Forcibly Displaced Adolescents in the Slums of Kampala, Uganda: Cross-sectional Validation of the Condom Use Negotiated Experiences Through Technology Scale
  17. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among marginalized populations in the U.S. and Canada: Protocol for a scoping review
  18. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Marginalized Populations in the U.S. and Canada: Protocol for a Scoping Review
  19. A methodological scoping review of qualitative research on LGBTQ + bullying victimization: Implications for diversity, equity, and inclusion
  20. Familism and HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Taiwan: The Mediating Roles of Stressful Life Events and Coping Strategies
  21. An eHealth Intervention for Promoting COVID-19 Knowledge and Protective Behaviors and Reducing Pandemic Distress Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (#SafeHandsSafeHearts)
  22. An eHealth Intervention for Promoting COVID-19 Knowledge and Protective Behaviors and Reducing Pandemic Distress Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (#SafeHandsSafeHearts) (Preprint)
  23. Virality, desire and health assemblages: mapping (dis)continuities in the response to and management of HIV and COVID-19
  24. LGBT+ inclusion and human rights in Thailand: a scoping review of the literature
  25. Exploring linkages between climate change and sexual health: a scoping review protocol
  26. ‘No test, no disease’: Multilevel barriers to HIV testing among young men who have sex with men and transgender women in three semi-urban areas in Thailand
  27. HIV and mental health among young people in low-resource contexts in Southeast Asia: A qualitative investigation
  28. Syndemic Conditions, Sexual Risk Behavior, and HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Taiwan
  29. Affirming and negotiating gender in family and social spaces: Stigma, mental health and resilience among transmasculine people in India
  30. Willingness to Use Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Preferences Among Men Who have Sex with Men in Mumbai and Chennai, India: A Discrete Choice Experiment
  31. PrEP eligibility, HIV risk perception, and willingness to use PrEP among high-risk men who have sex with men in India: A cross-sectional survey
  32. Support for Texting-Based Condom Negotiation Among Forcibly Displaced Adolescents in the Slums of Kampala, Uganda: Cross-sectional Validation of the Condom Use Negotiated Experiences Through Technology Scale (Preprint)
  33. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Implementation for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men: Implications for Social Work Practice
  34. Promoting a positive school climate for sexual and gender minority youth through a systems approach: A theory-informed qualitative study.
  35. Ethical Considerations for Qualitative Research Methods During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Emergency Situations: Navigating the Virtual Field
  36. New Hierarchies of Desirability and Old Forms of Deviance Related to PrEP: Insights from the Canadian Experience
  37. How to Have Sex in an Epidemic Redux: Reinforcing HIV Prevention in the COVID-19 Pandemic
  38. A qualitative study of resilience among transgender women living with HIV in response to stigma in healthcare
  39. Complexities in the process of translating research documents in cross-cultural settings
  40. Acceptability of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Transgender Women in India: A Qualitative Investigation
  41. The impact of a syndemic theory-based intervention on HIV transmission risk behaviour among men who have sex with men in India: Pretest-posttest non-equivalent comparison group trial
  42. Stigma toward and mental health of hijras/trans women and self-identified men who have sex with men in India.
  43. Whose paradise? An intersectional perspective on mental health and gender/sexual diversity in Thailand.
  44. The trouble with difference: Challenging and reproducing inequality in a biomedical HIV research community engagement process
  45. The HIV Care Cascade Among Transgender Women with HIV in Canada: A Mixed-Methods Study
  46. Motivations to pursue surrogacy for gay fathers in Canada: a qualitative investigation
  47. Gender-affirming healthcare experiences and medical transition among transgender women living with HIV: a mixed-methods study
  48. HIV Vaccine Preparedness among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Taiwan: Sociocultural and Behavioral Factors
  49. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Awareness and Acceptability Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Taiwan
  50. “Why Don’t You Go Into Suburbs? Why Are You Targeting Us?”: Trust and Mistrust in HIV Vaccine Trials in South Africa
  51. Clinical exigencies, psychosocial realities: negotiating HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis beyond the cascade among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Canada
  52. Commentary on “A Framework for Community and Stakeholder Engagement: Experiences From a Multicenter Study in Southern Africa”
  53. Pathways From Sexual Stigma to Inconsistent Condom Use and Condom Breakage and Slippage Among MSM in Jamaica
  54. Syndemics and HIV-related sexual risk among men who have sex with men in India: influences of stigma and resilience
  55. “I am not promiscuous enough!”: Exploring the low uptake of HIV testing by gay men and other men who have sex with men in Metro Manila, Philippines
  56. Syndemic factors and HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Taiwan
  57. Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability and decision-making among adolescent boys and parents: A meta-ethnography of qualitative studies
  58. Parents’ uptake of human papillomavirus vaccines for their children: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
  59. Exploring the Potential of Participatory Theatre to Reduce Stigma and Promote Health Equity for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People in Swaziland and Lesotho
  60. Contexts of vulnerability and the acceptability of new biomedical HIV prevention technologies among key populations in South Africa: A qualitative study
  61. Hijras/Transwomen and Sex Work in India: From Marginalization to Social Protection
  62. Exploring experiences of heterosexism and coping strategies among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons in Swaziland
  63. ‘Why would you promote something that is less percent safer than a condom?’: Perspectives on partially effective HIV prevention technologies among key populations in South Africa
  64. Social-ecological factors associated with selling sex among men who have sex with men in Jamaica: results from a cross-sectional tablet-based survey
  65. “There is not a safe space where they can find themselves to be free”: (Un)safe spaces and the promotion of queer visibilities among township males who have sex with males (MSM) in Cape Town, South Africa
  66. Caveats and pitfalls associated with researching community engagement in the context of HIV vaccine trials
  67. Social–ecological factors associated with HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Jamaica
  68. O08.5 Barriers and facilitators to engagement in the hiv prevention cascade among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons in swaziland
  69. P4.19 Factors associated with sti diagnosis and testing among men who have sex with men in jamaica
  70. P4.20 Factors associated with opting in for clinic-based syphilis testing among transgender women in jamaica
  71. “Pray That God Will Change You”: The Religious Social Ecology of Bias-Based Bullying Targeting Sexual and Gender Minority Youth—A Qualitative Study of Service Providers and Educators
  72. Understanding How Sexual and Gender Minority Stigmas Influence Depression Among Trans Women and Men Who Have Sex with Men in India
  73. Community Involvement and HIV Sexual Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men of Colour
  74. Assessment of a “Transgender Identity Stigma” scale among trans women in India: Findings from exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses
  75. “Like Holding an Umbrella Before It Rains”
  76. Barriers and facilitators to HIV testing among young men who have sex with men and transgender women in Kingston, Jamaica: a qualitative study
  77. Factors associated with sex work involvement among transgender women in Jamaica: a cross-sectional study
  78. Exploring Sex, HIV and ‘Sensitive’ Space(s) Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in Thailand
  79. “. . . I’ve Gone Through This My Own Self, So I Practice What I Preach . . . ”
  80. Of HIV, Kings, and Cures: Troubling the Apocryphal Apothecary
  81. Prevalence and Correlates of HIV Infection and HIV Testing Among Transgender Women in Jamaica
  82. Exploring Lived Experiences of Violence and Coping Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth in Kingston, Jamaica
  83. International AIDS Society global scientific strategy: towards an HIV cure 2016
  84. HIV-Related Stigma and HIV Prevention Uptake Among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Thailand
  85. Acceptability and Preferences for Hypothetical Rectal Microbicides among a Community Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Thailand: A Discrete Choice Experiment
  86. Taking culture seriously in biomedical HIV prevention trials: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
  87. Syndemics of depression, alcohol use, and victimisation, and their association with HIV-related sexual risk among men who have sex with men and transgender women in India
  88. Masculinity, muscularity, and HIV sexual risk among gay and bisexual men of color.
  89. Acceptability of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Implementation Challenges Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in India: A Qualitative Investigation
  90. Barriers and facilitators to voluntary HIV testing uptake among communities at high risk of HIV exposure in Chennai, India
  91. Towards a Science of Community Stakeholder Engagement in Biomedical HIV Prevention Trials: An Embedded Four-Country Case Study
  92. I’m Positive, But I’m Negative
  93. Corrigendum
  94. HIV Status Disclosure and Condom Use Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men andHijras(Male-to-Female Transgender People) in India: Implications for Prevention
  95. A Social Ecology of Bias-Based Bullying of Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Toward a Conceptualization of Conversion Bullying
  96. Human papillomavirus vaccination for men: advancing policy and practice
  97. HIV testing among clients in high HIV prevalence venues: disparities between older and younger adults
  98. Willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials among men who have sex with men in Chennai and Mumbai, India
  99. Participants' Models of HIV Vaccine Trial-related Concepts: The Dilemma of Trust for the Informed Consent Process
  100. Development of an HIV vaccine attitudes scale to predict HIV vaccine acceptability among vulnerable populations: L.A. VOICES
  101. Advancing community stakeholder engagement in biomedical HIV prevention trials: principles, practices and evidence
  102. Erratum to: Endorsement of Compulsory HIV Vaccination Policy Among Populations at High Risk of HIV Exposure (LA VOICES)
  103. A Psycho-Educational HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Internally Displaced Women in Leogane, Haiti: Results from a Non-Randomized Cohort Pilot Study
  104. Endorsement of Compulsory HIV Vaccination Policy Among Populations at High Risk of HIV Exposure (LA VOICES)
  105. Barriers to antiretroviral treatment access for injecting drug users living with HIV in Chennai, South India
  106. Contextual influences on condom use among men who have sex with men in India: subjectivities, practices and risks
  107. “Sisters, Mothers, Daughters and Aunties”: HIV Vaccine Acceptability Among African, Caribbean and Other Black Women in Toronto
  108. “If It’s Not Working, Why Would They Be Testing It?”: mental models of HIV vaccine trials and preventive misconception among men who have sex with men in India
  109. The marginal willingness-to-pay for attributes of a hypothetical HIV vaccine
  110. HPV vaccine acceptability among men: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  111. “Never reflected anywhere”: Body image among ethnoracialized gay and bisexual men
  112. Belief in AIDS-Related Conspiracy Theories and Mistrust in the Government: Relationship With HIV Testing Among At-Risk Older Adults
  113. A social ecology of rectal microbicide acceptability among young men who have sex with men and transgender women in Thailand
  114. Willingness to Participate in HIV Vaccine Trials among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Chennai and Mumbai, India: A Social Ecological Approach
  115. A social vaccine? Social and structural contexts of HIV vaccine acceptability among most-at-risk populations in Thailand
  116. ‘It Looks Like You Just Want Them When Things Get Rough’: Civil Society Perspectives on Negative Trial Results and Stakeholder Engagement in HIV Prevention Trials
  117. A social ecological model of willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials among men who have sex with men in Chennai and Mumbai, India
  118. Meta-analysis of correlates of HPV vaccine acceptability among men: supporting vaccine implementation science
  119. Eight common misconceptions about HIV vaccines that may impede progress in controlling the AIDS epidemic
  120. Conducting Research with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations: Navigating Research Ethics Board Reviews
  121. Demographic and Behavioral Correlates of HIV Risk among Men and Transgender Women Recruited from Gay Entertainment Venues and Community-based Organizations in Thailand: Implications for HIV Prevention
  122. Adapting the minority stress model: Associations between gender non-conformity stigma, HIV-related stigma and depression among men who have sex with men in South India
  123. Use of conjoint analysis to assess HIV vaccine acceptability: feasibility of an innovation in the assessment of consumer health-care preferences
  124. Civil society perspectives on negative biomedical HIV prevention trial results and implications for future trials
  125. Perceptions of Sexual Risk Compensation Following Posttrial HIV Vaccine Uptake Among Young South Africans
  126. Integrating social and biomedical science in HIV vaccine research: obstacles, opportunities and ways forward
  127. An HIV/STI prevention intervention for internally displaced women in Leogane, Haiti: study protocol for an N-of-1 pilot study
  128. HIV vaccine acceptability and culturally appropriate dissemination among sexually diverse Aboriginal peoples in Canada
  129. “Speaking the Dialect”: Understanding Public Discourse in the Aftermath of an HIV Vaccine Trial Shutdown
  130. “Speaking the Dialect”: Understanding Public Discourse in the Aftermath of an HIV Vaccine Trial Shutdown
  131. Barriers to free antiretroviral treatment access among kothi-identified men who have sex with men and aravanis (transgender women) in Chennai, India
  132. Correlates of HIV Testing Uptake among Kothi-Identified Men who have Sex with Men in Public Sex Environments in Chennai, India
  133. Social-structural contexts of needle and syringe sharing behaviours of HIV-positive injecting drug users in Manipur, India: a mixed methods investigation
  134. Prevalence of and Barriers to Dual-Contraceptive Methods Use among Married Men and Women Living with HIV in India
  135. “Once Bitten, Twice Shy”: Participant perspectives in the aftermath of an early HIV vaccine trial termination
  136. Bracketing in Qualitative Research
  137. HIV vaccine acceptability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  138. “It's not just about marriage; it's about antidiscrimination”: The California Supreme Court Decision and the Future of Same-Sex Marriage in the United States
  139. Preventive HIV vaccine acceptability and behavioral risk compensation among high-risk men who have sex with men and transgenders in Thailand
  140. Prevalence and Contexts of Inconsistent Condom Use Among Heterosexual Men and Women Living with HIV in India: Implications for Prevention
  141. Social and Behavioral Challenges of HIV Vaccines: Implications for Social Work and Social Science
  142. Preventive HIV Vaccine Acceptability and Behavioral Risk Compensation among a Random Sample of High‐Risk Adults in Los Angeles (LA VOICES)
  143. Barriers to Free Antiretroviral Treatment Access for Female Sex Workers in Chennai, India
  144. P15-10. Preventive HIV vaccine acceptability and behavioral risk compensation among high-risk men who have sex with men and transgenders in Thailand
  145. P15-11. Preventive HIV vaccine acceptability: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  146. Future HIV Vaccine Acceptability Among Young Adults in South Africa
  147. HIV prevention risks for Black women in Canada
  148. The Impact of Acculturation on Utilization of HIV Prevention Services and Access to Care Among an At-Risk Hispanic Population
  149. BREAKING THE SILENCE: SEXUAL ORIENTATION IN SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION
  150. Self-Disclosure of Sexual Orientation in Social Work Field Education: Field Instructor and Lesbian and Gay Student Perspectives
  151. HIV vaccine acceptability among immigrant Thai residents in Los Angeles: a mixed-method approach
  152. Correlates of paid sex among men who have sex with men in Chennai, India
  153. Determinants of Sexual Risk Behavior Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Accessing Public Sex Environments in Chennai, India
  154. Anal Cancer Screening: Barriers and Facilitators Among Ethnically Diverse Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men
  155. Sexual Risk Behavior has Decreased Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Los Angeles but Remains Greater than that Among Heterosexual Men and Women
  156. Critical Consciousness and Cross-Cultural/lntersectional Social Work Practice: A Case Analysis
  157. Differences in HIV vaccine acceptability between genders
  158. What can HIV vaccine trials teach us about future HIV vaccine dissemination?
  159. Secondary HIV prevention amongKothi‐identified MSM in Chennai, India
  160. Community heroes or “high-risk” pariahs? Reasons for declining to enroll in an HIV vaccine trial
  161. Bullying of Lesbian and Gay Youth: A Qualitative Investigation
  162. HIV Prevention for Black Women: Structural Barriers and Opportunities
  163. A Small Dose of HIV? HIV Vaccine Mental Models and Risk Communication
  164. Traversing the Margins: Intersectionalities in the Bullying of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth
  165. Structural Violence AgainstKothi–Identified Men Who Have Sex with Men in Chennai, India: A Qualitative Investigation
  166. Willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials: The impact of trial attributes
  167. HIV vaccine trial preparedness among Spanish-speaking Latinos in the US
  168. HIV-1 prevalence in young adults in south India
  169. HIV vaccine acceptability among communities at risk: The impact of vaccine characteristics
  170. HIV Vaccine Trial Participation Among Ethnic Minority Communities
  171. Towards a science of community engagement
  172. HIV Vaccine Acceptability among Women at Risk: Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Future HIV Vaccine Uptake
  173. The Influence of Partner Type and Risk Status on the Sexual Behavior of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Living With HIV/AIDS
  174. Challenges for HIV Vaccine Dissemination and Clinical Trial Recruitment: If We Build It, Will They Come?
  175. Posttrial HIV Vaccine Adoption: Concerns, Motivators, and Intentions Among Persons at Risk For HIV
  176. Correlates of Sex Trading Among Drug-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men
  177. The Sonagachi Project: A Sustainable Community Intervention Program
  178. HIV Prevention Among Sex Workers in India
  179. HIV risk and prevention in a post-vaccine context
  180. Consumer Research on HIV Vaccines: A Mixed-Method Approach
  181. Coming Out in a Hostile Social Environment
  182. A Street Intercept Survey to Assess HIV-Testing Attitudes and Behaviors
  183. Effective Detection of HIV
  184. Effective Detection of HIV
  185. Discursive Condoms in the Age of AIDS
  186. Alcoholism as Stage Phenomena: A Frame of Reference for Counselors
  187. Personality Correlates of Visual Perceptual Responses
  188. HIV/AIDS