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Co-occurring psychosocial problems predict HIV status and increased health care costs and utilization among sexual minority men
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Co-occurring psychosocial problems predict HIV status and increased health care costs and utilization among sexual minority men

Conall O'Cleirigh, David W Pantalone, Abigail W Batchelder, Mark L Hatzenbuehler, Samantha M Marquez, Chris Grasso, Steven A Safren and Kenneth H Mayer
Journal of behavioral medicine, Vol.41(4), pp.450-457
2018-08
PMCID: PMC6031459
PMID: 29411273

Abstract

Facilities and Services Utilization - economics HIV Infections - economics Humans Risk Factors Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Logistic Models Male Suicidal Ideation Patient Acceptance of Health Care - statistics & numerical data Substance-Related Disorders - complications Sexual and Gender Minorities - statistics & numerical data Young Adult Health Care Costs - statistics & numerical data HIV Infections - complications Adult Substance-Related Disorders - economics Facilities and Services Utilization - statistics & numerical data
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Domestic collaboration
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.66 HIV
1.66.11 HIV Prevalence & Prophylaxis
Web Of Science research areas
Psychology, Clinical
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Psychiatry/Psychology

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