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TURNNT

Multi-level Correlates of Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Discontinuation Among English and Spanish-Speaking Transgender Women in New York City: The TURNNT Cohort Study

N2 Chicago

Social Network Characteristics Associated with More Frequent HIV and STI Prevention Conversations: The N2 Cohort Study in Chicago

A Network Science Approach to Sex-Polydrug Use Among Black Sexually Minoritized Men and Transgender Women: The N2 Cohort Study

Adverse childhood experiences among black sexually minoritized men and Black transgender women in Chicago

Using GPS-defined venue-based affiliation networks among Black sexually minoritized men and transgender women to identify locations for HIV prevention interventions

Neighborhood violent crime exposure is associated with preexposure prophylaxis nonuse among black sexually minoritized men and transgender women

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