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1. Internet-Delivered Sexually Transmitted Infection and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program: A Randomized Trial.

2. Feasibility, acceptability, and short-term impact of a brief sexually transmitted infection intervention targeting U.S. Military personnel and family members.

3. Results from Project GOLD: A pilot randomized controlled trial of a psychoeducational HIV/STI prevention intervention for black youth.

4. Horizons and Group Motivational Enhancement Therapy: HIV Prevention for Alcohol-Using Young Black Women, a Randomized Experiment.

5. Police killings of Black people and rates of sexually transmitted infections: a cross-sectional analysis of 75 large US metropolitan areas, 2016.

6. Pregnancy Coercion as a Risk Factor for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Young African American Women.

7. States with higher minimum wages have lower STI rates among women: Results of an ecological study of 66 US metropolitan areas, 2003-2015.

8. Associations between county-level voter turnout, county-level felony voter disenfranchisement, and sexually transmitted infections among women in the Southern United States.

9. Neighborhood Health Care Access and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Women in the Southern United States: A Cross-Sectional Multilevel Analysis.

10. HIV/STI Prevention Among Heterosexually Active Black Adolescents With Mental Illnesses: Focus Group Findings for Intervention Development.

11. Relationships between neighbourhood characteristics and current STI status among HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected women living in the Southern USA: a cross-sectional multilevel analysis.

12. Public Housing Relocations and Partnership Dynamics in Areas With High Prevalences of Sexually Transmitted Infections.

13. Abuse Impedes Prevention: The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and HIV/STI Risk Among Young African American Women.

14. Collateral consequences: implications of male incarceration rates, imbalanced sex ratios and partner availability for heterosexual Black women.

15. Impact of public housing relocations: are changes in neighborhood conditions related to STIs among relocaters?

16. Efficacy of a telephone-delivered sexually transmitted infection/human immunodeficiency virus prevention maintenance intervention for adolescents: a randomized clinical trial.

17. The impact of alcohol use on HIV/STI intervention efficacy in predicting sexually transmitted infections among young African-American women.

18. Efficacy of an HIV intervention in reducing high-risk human papillomavirus, nonviral sexually transmitted infections, and concurrency among African American women: a randomized-controlled trial.

19. Adoption and implementation of a computer-delivered HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention for African American adolescent females seeking services at county health departments: implementation optimization is urgently needed.

20. Employing a teen advisory board to adapt an evidence-based HIV/STD intervention for incarcerated African-American adolescent women.

21. Smoking as a risk factor for STI diagnosis among African American females.

22. Transactional sexual relationships, sexually transmitted infection risk, and condom use among young Black Women in peri-urban areas of the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

23. College graduation reduces vulnerability to STIs/HIV among African-American young adult women.

24. Intervention to influence behaviors linked to risk of chronic diseases: a multisite randomized controlled trial with African-American HIV-serodiscordant heterosexual couples.

25. Alcohol use as a marker for risky sexual behaviors and biologically confirmed sexually transmitted infections among young adult African-American women.

26. Personal and social influences regarding oral sex among African American female adolescents.

27. National Institute of Mental Health Multisite Eban HIV/STD Prevention Intervention for African American HIV Serodiscordant Couples: a cluster randomized trial.

28. Efficacy of sexually transmitted disease/human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk-reduction intervention for african american adolescent females seeking sexual health services: a randomized controlled trial.

29. Condom use promotion among isiXhosa speaking women living with HIV in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: a pilot study.

30. Effects of fear of abuse and possible STI acquisition on the sexual behavior of young African American women.

31. Anal sex is a behavioural marker for laboratory-confirmed vaginal sexually transmissible infections and HIV-associated risk among African-American female adolescents.

32. Psychological distress as a correlate of a biologically confirmed STI, risky sexual practices, self-efficacy and communication with male sex partners in African-American female adolescents.

33. African-American female adolescents who engage in oral, vaginal and anal sex: "doing it all" as a significant marker for risk of sexually transmitted infection.

34. Validation of the worry about sexual outcomes scale for use in STI/HIV prevention interventions for adolescent females.

35. The validity of teens' and young adults' self-reported condom use.

36. Condom use at last sex as a proxy for other measures of condom use: is it good enough?

37. Validation of a Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale for use in STD/HIV prevention interventions.

38. Sexual agency versus relational factors: a study of condom use antecedents among high-risk young African American women.

39. Prevalence, correlates, and efficacy of selective avoidance as a sexually transmitted disease prevention strategy among African American adolescent females.

40. Associations between recent gender-based violence and pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, condom use practices, and negotiation of sexual practices among HIV-positive women.

41. Personal, relational, and peer-level risk factors for laboratory confirmed STD prevalence among low-income African American adolescent females.

42. Oral contraceptive use may not preclude condom use: a study of non-pregnant African-American adolescent females.

43. The protective value of school enrolment against sexually transmitted disease: a study of high-risk African American adolescent females.

44. Relationship of STD-related shame and stigma to female adolescents' condom-protected intercourse.

45. Reducing risk exposures to zero and not having multiple partners: findings that inform evidence-based practices designed to prevent STD acquisition.

46. Condom failure among adolescents: implications for STD prevention.

47. Self-esteem and theoretical mediators of safer sex among African American female adolescents: implications for sexual risk reduction interventions.

48. A randomized controlled trial to reduce HIV transmission risk behaviors and sexually transmitted diseases among women living with HIV: The WiLLOW Program.

49. A descriptive analysis of STD prevalence among urban pregnant African-American teens: data from a pilot study.

50. Associations between sexually transmitted disease diagnosis and subsequent sexual risk and sexually transmitted disease incidence among adolescents.

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