261) earning outcomes and objectives are a few among many which are implied by the medica |
262) ent services; and related health outcomes among men who have sex with men (MSM) in t |
263) s or correlates of HIV infections (mostly among men who have sex with men) and a sho |
264) ain the higher disease burden of COVID-19 among men. |
265) e.g., training), and quality interactions among participants (e.g., incorporating me |
266) d using the PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview, among participants who received sertraline |
267) the development of friendships was common among participants with and without disabi |
268) Among persons aged 18-34 years, IDU preval |
269) nd depression and opioid-related problems among persons with chronic pain. |
270) isclosure of mental illness is encouraged among persons with mental illnesses and th |
271) hosocial impacts of equal marriage rights among sexual minority adults, and 2) explo |
272) perceived impact of equal marriage rights among sexual minority adults. |
273) of the right to marry a same-sex partner among sexual minority people. |
274) Among them, 169 (76.8%) had a low risk of |
275) Among them, objective dietary assessment, |
276) antic point of view and the relationships among them, highlighting the importance of |
277) epressive symptoms and emotional distress among transnational mothers. |
278) toms and emotional distress are prevalent among transnational mothers. |
279) ies that investigated depressive symptoms among transnational mothers. |
280) ook place in rural settings predominantly among women age 15-65 years. |
281) studies that examined suicidal behaviours among women in the peripartum period. |
282) xification of inorganic arsenic exposures among women with GDM. |
283) ions to promote work ability specifically among workers in physically strenuous jobs |
284) n promoting work ability by increasing PA among workers in physically strenuous jobs |
285) to promote work ability by increasing PA among workers in physically strenuous jobs |
286) Study methods were categorized among 431 abstracts; Cross-sectional studi |
287) misuse and severity of opioid dependence among 431 adults with chronic pain who rep |
288) able literature regarding sexual function among AYA cancer survivors, including rele |
289) st interventions to improve sexual health among AYA cancer survivors. |
290) s of the sample were PrEP aware, PrEP use among BMSM with STI diagnoses was limited |
291) associated with awareness and use of PrEP among BMSM with a recent STI diagnosis is |
292) and PrEP uptake and adherence, especially among MSM of color. |
293) examined stigma and HIV-related outcomes among MSM. |
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