BackgroundSubstance use decreases the likelihood of achieving undetectable HIV viremia; however, the comparative effects by drug have not been fully described. In this study, we compare the effects of methamphetamine use versus other drugs on viremia in sexual minority men on antiretroviral therapy (ART).MethodsHIV-positive participants currently on ART (N = 230) were selected from an ongoing cohort of diverse young sexual minority men (mSTUDY) enrolled from August 2014 to May 2018. Substance use and sociodemographic factors associated with viremia outcomes were assessed using ordinal regression analysis with generalized estimating equations. Viremia outcomes were grouped as undetectable (<20 copies/mL), low level suppressed (21-200 copi...
IntroductionIn the era of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP), evidence-based interventions that opti...
Previous studies examining HIV sexual risk behaviors among male methamphetamine users have primarily...
Aims Review the current evidence regarding the prevalence of methamphetamine use among men who h...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
ObjectiveThis study tested the hypothesis that reported frequency of methamphetamine use is signific...
Previous studies examining HIV sexual risk behaviors among male methamphetamine users have primarily...
Background: Risk compensation in an HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) environment may increase high...
IntroductionIn the era of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP), evidence-based interventions that opti...
Previous studies examining HIV sexual risk behaviors among male methamphetamine users have primarily...
Aims Review the current evidence regarding the prevalence of methamphetamine use among men who h...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
[[abstract]]Methamphetamine is a prevalent recreational drug among men who have sex with men (MSM) l...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
International audienceObjective: We assessed the association between methamphetamine use and lack of...
ObjectiveThis study tested the hypothesis that reported frequency of methamphetamine use is signific...
Previous studies examining HIV sexual risk behaviors among male methamphetamine users have primarily...
Background: Risk compensation in an HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) environment may increase high...
IntroductionIn the era of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP), evidence-based interventions that opti...
Previous studies examining HIV sexual risk behaviors among male methamphetamine users have primarily...
Aims Review the current evidence regarding the prevalence of methamphetamine use among men who h...