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Trepka, Mary
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Socioeconomic Factors
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Food safety education using an interactive multimedia kiosk in a WIC setting: correlates of client satisfaction and practical issues.
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Measuring socioeconomic inequality in the incidence of AIDS: rural-urban considerations.
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Migration patterns among Floridians with AIDS, 1993-2007: implications for HIV prevention and care.
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HIV Risk Behaviors Among Latina Women Tested for HIV in Florida by Country of Birth, 2012.
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Late HIV diagnosis: Differences by rural/urban residence, Florida, 2007-2011.
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Black-White Latino Racial Disparities in HIV Survival, Florida, 2000-2011.
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Stressful Life Event Experiences of Pregnant Women in the United States: A Latent Class Analysis.
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E-cigarette use is associated with other tobacco use among US adolescents.
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Concurrent and Time-Lagged Effects of Social Disorganization on Chlamydia Rate Trajectories Among United States Counties and the District of Columbia, 2010-2015.
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Black-White and Country of Birth Disparities in Retention in HIV Care and Viral Suppression among Latinos with HIV in Florida, 2015.
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Barriers to and facilitators of hypertension management in Asmara, Eritrea: patients' perspectives.
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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Failure to Initiate HIV Care: Role of HIV Testing Site, Individual Factors, and Neighborhood Factors, Florida, 2014-2015.
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Using multilevel models to evaluate the influence of contextual factors on HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, and risky sexual behavior in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review.
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Developing a triage tool for use in identifying people living with HIV who are at risk for non-retention in HIV care.
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