When Science and Values Collide: Recalling the Lessons of Evidence-Based HIV Prevention Ronald O. ValdiserriRobert A. BonacciDavid R. Holtgrave Guest Editorial 17 July 2017 Pages: 2807 - 2810
Trends in Sexual Behavior Among Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in High-Income Countries, 1990–2013: A Systematic Review Kristen L. HessNicole CrepazGabriela Paz-Bailey Substantive Review 29 May 2017 Pages: 2811 - 2834
Quantifying the Harms and Benefits from Serosorting Among HIV-Negative Gay and Bisexual Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis David W. PurcellDarrel HigaCynthia Lyles Original Paper 01 June 2017 Pages: 2835 - 2843
Interventions for Increasing HIV Testing Uptake in Migrants: A Systematic Review of Evidence Eithandee AungSarah J. BlondellJo Durham Substantive Review 14 July 2017 Pages: 2844 - 2859
Identifying Resilience Resources for HIV Prevention Among Sexual Minority Men: A Systematic Review Eva N. WoodwardRegina J. BanksDavid W. Pantalone Substantive Review 15 December 2016 Pages: 2860 - 2873
Unsafe Sexual Behavior Among Gay/Bisexual Men in the Era of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) Pamela J. SurkanYing LiMichael Plankey Original Paper 19 December 2016 Pages: 2874 - 2885
Condomless Anal Sex Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men: Biomedical Context Matters Alison J. HughesYea-Hung ChenSusan Scheer Original Paper 12 July 2017 Pages: 2886 - 2894
Contribution of Anal Sex to HIV Prevalence Among Heterosexuals: A Modeling Analysis Ann O’LearyElizabeth DiNennoStephanie Sansom Original Paper 05 January 2017 Pages: 2895 - 2903
Predictors of HIV Risk Behaviors Among a National Sample of Russian Men Who Have Sex with Men Rigmor C. BergVegard SkogenTatiana Kazantseva Original Paper 19 December 2016 Pages: 2904 - 2912
Subsequent Sexual Risks Among Men Who Have Sex with Men May Differ by Sex of First Partner and Age at Sexual Debut: A Cross-Sectional Study in Beijing, China Yu LiuHan-Zhu QianSten H. Vermund Original Paper 21 January 2017 Pages: 2913 - 2923
Sex Behaviors as Social Cues Motivating Social Venue Patronage Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men Lindsay E. YoungStuart MichaelsuConnect Study Team Original Paper 17 January 2017 Pages: 2924 - 2934
Operationalizing the Measurement of Seroadaptive Behaviors: A Comparison of Reported Sexual Behaviors and Purposely-Adopted Behaviors Among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in Seattle Christine M. KhosropourJulia C. DombrowskiMatthew R. Golden Original Paper 17 January 2017 Pages: 2935 - 2944
Gender Differences in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Persons Involved in the U.S. Criminal Justice System and Living with HIV or at Risk for HIV: A “Seek, Test, Treat, and Retain” Harmonization Consortium Kelsey B. LoeligerMary L. BiggsSandra A. Springer Original Paper 10 February 2017 Pages: 2945 - 2957
A Longitudinal Analysis of Treatment Optimism and HIV Acquisition and Transmission Risk Behaviors Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in HPTN 061 Matthew E. LevyGregory Phillips IIKenneth Mayer Original Paper 28 March 2017 Pages: 2958 - 2972
HIV Prevention in Gay Family and House Networks: Fostering Self-Determination and Sexual Safety Heidi M. LevittSharon G. HorneTangela Roberts Original Paper 27 April 2017 Pages: 2973 - 2986
Place-Based Predictors of HIV Viral Suppression and Durable Suppression Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in New York City Kevin A. JeffersonLaura S. KersanskeHannah L. F. Cooper Original Paper 23 June 2017 Pages: 2987 - 2999
Implementation of Evidence-Based HIV Interventions for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men William L. Jeffries IVSherese GarrettCharles B. Collins Jr. Original Paper 08 June 2017 Pages: 3000 - 3012
Socio-demographic Characteristics, Sexual and Test-Seeking Behaviours Amongst Men Who have Sex with Both Men and Women: Results from a Bio-behavioural Survey in 13 European Cities Massimo MirandolaLorenzo Giosthe Sialon II Network Original Paper 22 June 2017 Pages: 3013 - 3025
Sexual Partner Concurrency Among Partners Reported by MSM with Recent HIV Infection Heather A. PinesMaile Y. KarrisSusan J. Little Original Paper 12 July 2017 Pages: 3026 - 3034
Number of Psychosocial Strengths Predicts Reduced HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Above and Beyond Syndemic Problems Among Gay and Bisexual Men Trevor A. HartSyed W. NoorTed Myers Original Paper 03 January 2017 Pages: 3035 - 3046
Identifying Patterns of Social and Economic Hardship Among Structurally Vulnerable Women: A Latent Class Analysis of HIV/STI Risk Meredith L. BrantleyDeanna KerriganSusan G. Sherman Original Article 30 January 2017 Pages: 3047 - 3056