ResearchProjects

Social Environmental Drivers of Stimulant Use and Its Impact on HIV Prevention and Treatment in Black Men Who Have Sex With Men
Funded by: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Project dates: August 2021 - July 2024
Principal Investigator: Knox, Justin
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

This project aimed to characterize stimulant use and other drug use in a cohort of Black men who have sex with men and identify its social-environmental drivers, and assessed its contribution to HIV transmission.

Abstract on NIH RePORTER
Related Publications
Knox JR, Dolotina B, Moline T, Matthews I, Durrell M, Hanson H, Almirol E, Hotton A, Pagkas-Bather J, Chen YT, English D, Manuzak J, Rower JE, Miles C, Millar B, Jean-Louis G, Rendina HJ, Martins SS, Grov C, Hasin DS, Carrico AW, Shoptaw S, Schneider JA, Duncan DT (2023).
HIV prevention and care among Black cisgender sexual minority men and transgender women: Protocol for an HIV status-neutral cohort study using an observational-implementation hybrid approach
JMIR Research Protocols, 12, e48548. doi: 10.2196/48548. PMCID: PMC10724817.