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1. Preferences for an HIV Self-Testing Program Among Women who Engage in sex Work and use Drugs in Kazakhstan, Central Asia
2. Couple-Based Behavioral HIV Interventions by the Social Intervention Group: Progress, Gaps, and Future Directions
3. Effectiveness of an Intervention to Improve HIV Service Delivery for People Who Inject Drugs in Kazakhstan: A Cluster Trial
4. Dyadic analysis of criminal justice involvement and hiv risks among couples who inject drugs and their intimate partners in almaty, kazakhstan
5. HIV Care Continuum Services for PeopleWho Inject Drugs in Kazakhstan during COVID-19: A Qualitative Study of Service Provider Perspectives
6. “PROTECTED MEANS ARMED”: PERSPECTIVES ON PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS (PREP) AMONG WOMEN WHO ENGAGE IN SEX WORK AND USE DRUGS IN KAZAKHSTAN
7. Mental health and cognition in relation to adherence to antiretroviral therapy among people living with HIV in Kazakhstan: a cross-sectional study
8. Nurses and Outreach Workers’ Stigmatizing Attitudes in Needle Syringe Programs in Kazakhstan
9. Corrigendum to ‘Attitudes towards people living with HIV and people who inject drugs: A mixed method study of stigmas within harm reduction programs in Kazakhstan’ (International Journal of Drug Policy (2019) 68 (27–36), (S0955395919300623), (10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.02.007))
10. UMAI-WINGS: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Implementing mHealth Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Intervention in Reducing Intimate Partner Violence Among Women from Key Affected Populations in Kazakhstan Using a Community-Based Approach
11. AEGIDA: Results of a Pilot Randomized Trial of an HIV Self-Testing Intervention for Women Who Exchange Sex and Use Substances in Kazakhstan
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