Involve[men]t
Involve[men]t was a longitudinal HIV and STI incidence cohort study of black and white non-Hispanic men who have sex with men (MSM) that sought understand why black men have HIV and STI infection rates higher than that of white men.
Publications
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Applying a PrEP Continuum of Care for Men Who Have Sex With Men in Atlanta, Georgia
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An application of propensity score weighting to quantify the causal effect of rectal sexually transmitted infections on incident HIV among men who have sex with men
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Assessing the Performance of 3 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Incidence Risk Scores in a Cohort of Black and White Men Who Have Sex With Men in the South
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Assessment of Bias in Estimates of Sexual Network Degree using Prospective Cohort Data
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Disassortative Age-Mixing Does Not Explain Differences in HIV Prevalence between Young White and Black MSM: Findings from Four Studies
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Disparities in herpes simplex virus type 2 infection between black and white men who have sex with men in Atlanta, GA
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Evaluating HIV Knowledge Questionnaires Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Multi-Study Item Response Theory Analysis
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Explaining racial disparities in HIV incidence in black and white men who have sex with men in Atlanta, GA: a prospective observational cohort study
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From (Un)Willingness to InvolveMENt: Development of a Successful Study Brand for Recruitment of Diverse MSM to a Longitudinal HIV Research
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How often do condoms fail? A cross-sectional study exploring incomplete use of condoms, condom failures and other condom problems among black and white MSM in southern U.S.A
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Lack of Awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection: Problems and Solutions With Self-reported HIV Serostatus of Men Who Have Sex With Men
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Measuring population transmission risk for HIV: an alternative metric of exposure risk in men who have sex with men (MSM) in the US
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Prevalence of urethral Trichomonas vaginalis in black and white men who have sex with men
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Racial differences in the validity of self-reported drug use among men who have sex with men in Atlanta, GA
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Spatial relationships between gay stigma, poverty, and HIV infection among black and white men who have sex with men in Atlanta
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The comparability of men who have sex with men recruited from venue-time-space sampling and facebook: a cohort study
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The Effect of High Rates of Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections on HIV Incidence in a Cohort of Black and White Men Who Have Sex with Men in Atlanta, Georgia
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Understanding racial HIV/STI disparities in black and white men who have sex with men: a multilevel approach