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JAIDS supplement: focus on IDUs
The Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
The November Supplement to JAIDS included 12 articles from the INSPIRE research trial. Unfortunately regitration is required for access to text. Abstract are available free online.
- Microsocial Environmental Influences on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Outcomes Among Active Injection Drug Users: The Role of Informal Caregiving and Household Factors.
- Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration Against Main Female Partners Among HIV-Positive Male Injection Drug Users.
- Correlates of Depression Among HIV-Positive Women and Men Who Inject Drugs.
- Are Feelings of Responsibility to Limit the Sexual Transmission of HIV Associated With Safer Sex Among HIV-Positive Injection Drug Users?
- Sexual Transmission Risk Behavior Reported Among Behaviorally Bisexual HIV-Positive Injection Drug-Using Men.
- Correlates of Lending Needles/Syringes Among HIV-Seropositive Injection Drug Users.
- Factors Associated With Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and Medication Errors Among HIV-Infected Injection Drug Users.
- Participants’ Descriptions of Social Support Within a Multisite Intervention for HIV-Seropositive Injection Drug Users.
- Acceptability of A-CASI by HIV-Positive IDUs in a Multisite, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Behavioral Intervention.
- Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Peer-Mentoring Intervention to Reduce HIV Transmission and Increase Access to Care and Adherence to HIV Medications Among HIV-Seropositive Injection Drug Users.
- What We Can Learn From the INSPIRE Study About Improving Prevention and Clinical Care for Injection Drug Users Living With HIV.
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