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Academic Article Multiple risk behaviors among youth living with human immunodeficiency virus in five U.S. cities.
Academic Article Applying the information-motivation-behavioral skills model in medication adherence among Thai youth living with HIV: a qualitative study.
Academic Article Situational temptation for HIV medication adherence in high-risk youth.
Academic Article Improving health outcomes for youth living with the human immunodeficiency virus: a multisite randomized trial of a motivational intervention targeting multiple risk behaviors.
Academic Article Beliefs about transmission risk and vulnerability, treatment adherence, and sexual risk behavior among a sample of HIV-positive men who have sex with men.
Academic Article Uptake of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in a National Cohort of Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States.
Academic Article Adherence to HIV medications in a cohort of men who have sex with men: impact of September 11th.
Academic Article Integration of motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy to improve HIV medication adherence and reduce substance use among HIV-positive men and women: results of a pilot project.
Academic Article Psychosocial factors and medication adherence in HIV-positive youth.
Academic Article Patient-related factors predicting HIV medication adherence among men and women with alcohol problems.
Academic Article Motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral intervention to improve HIV medication adherence among hazardous drinkers: a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article The temporal relationship between alcohol consumption and HIV-medication adherence: a multilevel model of direct and moderating effects.
Academic Article Medication adherence mediates the relationship between adherence self-efficacy and biological assessments of HIV health among those with alcohol use disorders.
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Academic Article Poor citation, coding and reporting: a review of adherence-enhancing interventions for highly active antiretroviral therapy creates an inaccurate picture of the state of the field.
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