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- :Balaji, Alexandra B. ;Brener, Nancy D.2008:In the United States, 54 million young people attend school for about six hours of class time approximately 180 days per year. Schools are therefore i...
- :Balaji, Alexandra B. ;An, QianMar 05 2018 | Clin Infect Dis. 66(6):936-944:BackgroundMuch has been written about the impact of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among young (13–24) sexual minority men (SMM). Evidence for c...
- :Blank, Michael B. ;Himelhoch, Seth S.Feb 13 2014 | Am J Public Health. 104(12):2377-2384.:ObjectivesWe estimated HIV prevalence and risk factors among persons receiving mental health treatment in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore, M...
- :Balaji, Alexandra B. ;Oster, Alexandra M.12 2012 | AIDS Patient Care STDS. 26(12):730-737:While the disproportionate impact of HIV on young black men who have sex with men (MSM) is well documented, the reasons for this disparity remain less...
- :Balaji, Alexandra B. ;Bowles, Kristina E.Jan 14 2013 | AIDS. 27(2):269-278.:ObjectiveTo estimate HIV prevalence, annual HIV incidence density, and factors associated with HIV infection among young MSM in the United States.Desi...
- :Morris, Elana ;Balaji, Alexandra B.10 2020 | LGBT Health. 7(7):367-374:Purpose:We examined the relationship between family factors and HIV-related sexual risk behaviors among adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM) who ar...
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