CDUHR investigators conduct a broad range of HIV and HCV research including epidemiological, ethnographic and intervention studies among groups at high risk
Recently Published
Centering justice and lived expertise: Ethical, social, and political directions for HIV prevention, care, and treatment
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Daily anxiety and depressive symptoms are associated with greater same-day cannabis-alcohol co-use than single-substance use among Black sexual and gender minority people
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Syringe service program utilization, behavioral, and experiential factors associated with greater naloxone protection in a longitudinal cohort of people who use illicit opioids in New York City
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Featured Projects
Novel Methods for Estimating the Prevalence of Drug Use among Older Adults
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Exploring Coordination of Care and Interorganizational Relationships to Improve Women’s Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Criminal Justice, Child Protective Services, and Treatment Organization Perspectives
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Risk Factors for AIDS among Persons Who Inject Drugs: HIV Transmission During and After the Pandemic
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Research in Brief
Preventing Unintentional Drug Overdose
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Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
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Syringe Service Programs Reduce HIV and HCV Infections in People Who Inject Drugs
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