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1. Psychological processes and alcohol reduction in patients with chronic hepatitis C: Results from the HepART trial.

2. A Pilot Study of the Coping Together Virtual Family Intervention: Exploring Changes in Family Functioning and Individual Well-Being.

3. When Shepherds Shed: Trajectories of Weight-Related Behaviors in a Holistic Health Intervention Tailored for US Christian Clergy.

4. The Selah trial: A preference-based partially randomized waitlist control study of three stress management interventions.

5. Stability and shifts in the combined positive and negative mental health of clergy: A longitudinal latent class and latent transition analysis study of united methodist pastors before and after the onset of COVID-19.

6. Family Strengthening in the Context of COVID-19: Adapting a Community-Based Intervention from Kenya to the United States.

7. The Selah Pilot Study of Spiritual, Mindfulness, and Stress Inoculation Practices on Stress-Related Outcomes Among United Methodist Clergy in the United States.

8. The Gap in Mental Health Service Utilization Among United Methodist Clergy with Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms.

9. Factors influencing teacher wellbeing and burnout in schools: A scoping review.

10. Mental well-being in Sri Lankan medical students: a cross-sectional study.

11. Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to Inform the Design of the Mobile Inspección Visual con Ácido Acético System: Mixed Methods Case Study.

12. Seminary Students and Physical Health: Beliefs, Behaviors, and Barriers.

13. Age differences in trajectories of depressive, anxiety, and burnout symptoms in a population with a high likelihood of persistent occupational distress.

14. The Selah study protocol of three interventions to manage stress among clergy: a preference-based randomized waitlist control trial.

15. Reduced Alcohol Use Is Sustained in Patients Provided Alcohol-Related Counseling During Direct-Acting Antiviral Therapy for Hepatitis C.

16. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding cervical cancer screening among women in metropolitan Lima, Peru: a cross-sectional study.

17. Evaluation of a remote, internet-delivered version of the Trier Social Stress Test.

18. Why do patients with chronic hepatitis C drink alcohol? An examination of pain, depression and drinking motives.

19. Change in Alcohol Use and Association with Positive and Negative Emotions: Results from an Alcohol Treatment Study with Hepatitis C Patients.

20. Barriers to the uptake of cervical cancer services and attitudes towards adopting new interventions in Peru.

21. Religion and Caregiving for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: A Qualitative Study of Caregivers Across Four Religious Traditions and Five Global Contexts.

22. A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Integrated Alcohol Reduction Intervention in Patients With Hepatitis C Infection.

23. Are changes in positive mental health associated with increased likelihood of depression over a two year period? A test of the mental health promotion and protection hypotheses.

24. Using a holistic health approach to achieve weight-loss maintenance: results from the Spirited Life intervention.

25. Attitudes and behaviors that differentiate clergy with positive mental health from those with burnout.

26. Persistent Depressive Symptoms in a Population With High Levels of Occupational Stress: Trajectories Offer Insights Into Both Chronicity and Resilience.

27. Disentangling Race and Socioeconomic Status in HealthDisparities Research: an Examination of Black and White Clergy.

28. The Hepatitis C-Alcohol Reduction Treatment (Hep ART) intervention: Study protocol of a multi-center randomized controlled trial.

29. Facilitators and Barriers to Naloxone Kit Use Among Opioid-Dependent Patients Enrolled in Medication Assisted Therapy Clinics in North Carolina.

30. Longitudinal Predictors of Behavioral Intentions and HIV Service Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men.

31. A 2-Year Holistic Health and Stress Intervention: Results of an RCT in Clergy.

32. Prospective Associations Between Depressive Symptoms and the Metabolic Syndrome: the Spirited Life Study of Methodist Pastors in North Carolina.

33. Design and preliminary analysis of a vaginal inserter for speculum-free cervical cancer screening.

34. "We Hide Under the Scriptures": Conceptualization of Health Among United Methodist Church Clergy in Kenya.

35. Mental Health and Substance Use Among Patients in a North Carolina HIV Clinic.

36. Development of a Measure of Hepatitis C-alcohol Knowledge.

37. Closeness to God among those doing God's work: a spiritual well-being measure for clergy.

38. Using effort-reward imbalance theory to understand high rates of depression and anxiety among clergy.

39. Use of a randomized multiple baseline design: rationale and design of the spirited life holistic health intervention study.

40. Three types of self-efficacy associated with medication adherence in patients with co-occurring HIV and substance use disorders, but only when mood disorders are present.

41. The life of leaders: an intensive health program for clergy.

42. Health care utilization in HIV-infected patients: assessing the burden of hepatitis C virus coinfection.

43. Physical health functioning among United Methodist clergy.

44. HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multiethnic men who have sex with men: effects on HIV testing and risk behaviors.

45. An integrated alcohol abuse and medical treatment model for patients with hepatitis C.

46. Childhood trauma and health outcomes in HIV-infected patients: an exploration of causal pathways.

48. Tailoring health programming to clergy: findings from a study of United Methodist clergy in North Carolina.

49. An interrupted time series evaluation of a hepatitis C intervention for persons with HIV.

50. The increasing impact of human immunodeficiency virus infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and viral hepatitis in Durham County, North Carolina: a call for coordinated and integrated services.

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