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Research & Articles

Association of Substance Use Disorders With Childhood Trauma but not African Genetic Heritage in an African American Cohort

Enhancing Cultural and Contextual Intervention Strategies to Reduce HIV/AIDS Among African Americans

Introduction: The Case for Diversity in Research on Mental Health and HIV/AIDS

Learning From Successful Interventions: A Culturally Congruent HIV Risk–Reduction Intervention for African American Men Who Have Sex With Men and Women

On the Outside Looking In: Promoting HIV/AIDS Research Initiated by African American Investigators

Ethnicity- and socio-economic status-related stresses in context: an integrative review and conceptual model

HIV/AIDS and the African-American Community: A State of Emergency

Key Issues in Mentoring in HIV Prevention and Mental Health for New Investigators From Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups


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