C J Reback
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Recent Articles
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Hirshfield S, Contreras J, Luebe R, Swartz J, Scheinmann R, Reback C, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2019 Sep;
25(Suppl 1):20-30.
PMID: 31520240
Transgender women (TW) have higher HIV prevalence rates than cisgender (i.e., non-transgender) women. However, utilization of healthcare for transgender people in the U.S. is low. As part of a multisite...
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Zhang S, Shoptaw S, Reback C, Yadav K, Nyamathi A
Public Health
. 2017 Dec;
154:151-160.
PMID: 29245022
Objectives: A randomized controlled study was conducted with 422 homeless, stimulant-using gay/bisexual (G/B) men and 29 transgender women (n = 451) to assess two community-based interventions to reduce substance abuse...
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Larkins S, Reback C, Shoptaw S, Veniegas R
AIDS Care
. 2005 Jul;
17(4):521-32.
PMID: 16036238
Disclosure of one's HIV status to a potential sexual partner has important HIV prevention implications. This paper qualitatively evaluates the social and sexual contexts that influence disclosure of HIV status...
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Reback C, Larkins S, Shoptaw S
AIDS Care
. 2003 Nov;
15(6):775-85.
PMID: 14617499
Medication adherence among persons with HIV infection is important not only because of the effect of non-adherence on an individual's health but also because non-adherence can lead to medication-resistant viral...
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Shoptaw S, Reback C, Frosch D, Rawson R
J Addict Dis
. 1998 Dec;
17(4):19-32.
PMID: 9848029
Individuals who use illicit stimulants, primarily cocaine and methamphetamine, engage in substantial amounts of HIV-related sexual risk behaviors when under the influence. This paper presents the idea that reductions in...