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Comparing PrEP adherence via objective and self-reported measures among fishermen working on Lake Victoria, Kenya.
Acceptability and feasibility of a urine-based tenofovir adherence assay for monitoring and providing feedback on PrEP adherence in Kenya.
Pandemic expertise: qualitative findings on the experiences of living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alcohol and drug use severity are independently associated with antiretroviral adherence in the current treatment era.
HIV stigma and disclosure of alcohol use to physicians: examining the mediating role of depression among persons living with HIV.
Perspectives of people living with HIV and health workers about a point-of-care adherence assay: a qualitative study on acceptability.
Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of integrating HIV prevention into an adolescent empowerment and livelihood intervention at youth clubs in rural Uganda.
Prevalence and impact of comorbid chronic pain and cigarette smoking among people living with HIV.
Impact and correlates of sub-optimal social support among patients in HIV care.
HIV retesting and risk behaviors among high-risk, HIV-uninfected adults in Uganda.