Curt Beckwith
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Recent Articles
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Benck K, Seide K, Jones A, Omori M, Brinkley Rubinstein L, Beckwith C, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2023 Apr;
247:109863.
PMID: 37071946
Background: Standards of care for pregnant persons with opioid use disorder (OUD) have been published across multiple institutions specializing in obstetrics and addiction medicine. Yet, this population faces serious barriers...
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Noska A, Liu T, Kuo I, Bazerman L, Kurth A, Coetzer M, et al.
J Correct Health Care
. 2021 Aug;
27(3):167-171.
PMID: 34407381
The prevalence of HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection among justice-involved persons is high. The validity of self-reported HCV status in this population has important public health implications, yet has not...
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Wurcel A, Dauria E, Zaller N, Nijhawan A, Beckwith C, Nowotny K, et al.
Clin Infect Dis
. 2020 Mar;
71(15):891-892.
PMID: 32221515
No abstract available.
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Yellin H, Beckwith C, Kurth A, Liu T, Castonguay B, Patrick R, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2018 Apr;
30(10):1252-1256.
PMID: 29607658
Few studies on HIV-related syndemics of co-occurring and mutually reinforcing psychosocial conditions have assessed clinical outcomes in criminal justice (CJ)-involved populations. Baseline data from the CARE+ Corrections study were used...
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Zaller N, Gordon M, Bazerman L, Kuo I, Beckwith C
J Correct Health Care
. 2017 Jul;
23(3):305-312.
PMID: 28715986
An estimated one in seven HIV-infected individuals pass through U.S. correctional facilities each year. Transitioning from correctional to community settings may increase HIV treatment interruptions and increase the risk of...
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Beckwith C, Uhrig Castonguay B, Trezza C, Bazerman L, Patrick R, Cates A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Jan;
12(1):e0169078.
PMID: 28081178
Background: HIV-infected individuals recently released from incarceration have suboptimal linkage and engagement in community HIV care. We conducted a study to evaluate an information and communication technology intervention to increase...
7.
Trooskin S, Poceta J, Towey C, Yolken A, Rose J, Luqman N, et al.
J Gen Intern Med
. 2015 Feb;
30(7):950-7.
PMID: 25680353
Background: Many of the five million Americans chronically infected with hepatitis C (HCV) are unaware of their infection and are not in care. Objective: We implemented and evaluated HCV screening...
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Peterson J, Cota M, Gray H, Bazerman L, Kuo I, Kurth A, et al.
J Health Commun
. 2014 Dec;
20(3):245-51.
PMID: 25529057
Innovative interventions increasing linkage, adherence, and retention in care among HIV-infected persons in the criminal justice system are needed. The authors conducted a qualitative study to investigate technology-based tools to...
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Sex differences in perceived risk and testing experience of HIV in an urban fishing setting in Ghana
Yawson A, Appiah L, Yawson A, Bonsu G, Aluze-Ele S, Amanhyia N, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2014 Nov;
13:109.
PMID: 25398271
Introduction: Understanding sex differences in willingness to test and testing experience could aid the design of focus interventions to enhance uptake and engagement with care, treatment and support services. This...
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Beckwith C, Bazerman L, Gillani F, Tran L, Larson B, Rivard S, et al.
AIDS Patient Care STDS
. 2014 Mar;
28(4):183-7.
PMID: 24617960
To successfully implement the Seek, Test, and Treat (STT) strategy to curb the HIV epidemic, the criminal justice system must be a key partner. Increasing HIV testing and treatment among...