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1. Structural Discrimination against and Structural Support for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People as a Predictor of Late HIV Diagnoses among Black Men who Have Sex with Men.

2. Creation and Validation of a New Socio-built Environment Index Measure of Opioid Overdose Risk for Use in Both Non-urban and Urban Settings.

3. Conceptualizing the Socio-Built Environment: An Expanded Theoretical Framework to Promote a Better Understanding of Risk for Nonmedical Opioid Overdose Outcomes in Urban and Non-Urban Settings.

4. The stigma system: How sociopolitical domination, scapegoating, and stigma shape public health.

5. Sexually Transmitted Infection Epidemiology and Care in Rural Areas: A Narrative Review.

6. Trajectories of and disparities in HIV prevalence among Black, White, and Hispanic/Latino High Risk Heterosexuals in 89 U.S. Metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

7. Trajectories of and disparities in HIV prevalence among Black, white, and Hispanic/Latino men who have sex with men in 86 large U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

8. Trends over time in HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs in 89 large US metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

9. Predictors of historical change in drug treatment coverage among people who inject drugs in 90 large metropolitan areas in the USA, 1993-2007.

10. Testing the Relationships Between Multiple Domains of Substance Use-Related Stigma and Depression Among a Sample of Young (18–30-Year-Old) People Who Inject Drugs in the Greater Chicago Area.

11. The Multilevel Relationships of HIV‐Related Stigma to Child and Caregiver Mental Health among HIV‐Affected Households in South Africa.

12. Risk network approaches to locating undiagnosed HIV cases in Odessa, Ukraine.

13. Community-, network-, and individual-level predictors of uptake of medication for opioid use disorder among young people who inject drugs and their networks: A multilevel analysis.

14. Network ethnic homophily and injection equipment sharing among Latinx and White non-Latinx people who inject drugs.

15. Understanding the Relationships Among HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma, Health Service Utilization, and HIV Prevalence and Incidence in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Multi-level Theoretical Perspective.

16. Drug use-related stigma, safer injection norms, and hepatitis C infection among a network-based sample of young people who inject drugs.

17. Social network approaches to locating people recently infected with HIV in Odessa, Ukraine.

18. Social-spatial network structures among young urban and suburban persons who inject drugs in a large metropolitan area.

19. Testing for Plausibly Causal Links Between Parental Bereavement and Child Socio-Emotional and Academic Outcomes: A Propensity-Score Matching Model.

20. Cross-national measurement of school learning environments: Creating indicators for evaluating UNICEF's Child Friendly Schools Initiative

21. Trends in State Policy Support for Sexual Minorities and HIV-Related Outcomes Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States, 2008-2014.

22. Identifying, linking, and treating people who inject drugs and were recently infected with HIV in the context of a network-based intervention.

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

24. People with high HIV viral load within risk networks: who are these people and who refers them best?

25. An Innovative Study Design to Assess the Community Effect of Interventions to Mitigate HIV Epidemics Using Transmission-Chain Phylodynamics.

26. Change and variability in drug treatment coverage among people who inject drugs in 90 large metropolitan areas in the USA, 1993-2007.

27. Income inequality, drug-related arrests, and the health of people who inject drugs: Reflections on seventeen years of research.

28. Mental Health and Perceived Access to Care among People Who Inject Drugs in Athens, Greece.

29. Evidence for HIV transmission across key populations: a longitudinal analysis of HIV and AIDS rates among Black people who inject drugs and Black heterosexuals in 84 large U.S. metropolitan areas, 2008-2016.

30. Phylodynamics Helps to Evaluate the Impact of an HIV Prevention Intervention.

31. A network intervention that locates and intervenes with recently HIV-infected persons: The Transmission Reduction Intervention Project (TRIP).

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