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2020


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infectionn—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2018 Cycle (June 2018–May 2019). 2020. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-surveillance-special-report-number-25.pdf.


Presentations


1. Beer L, Tie Y, Dasgupta S, Shouse R. Viral Suppression and Barriers to Medical Care Engagement in a National Probability Sample of HIV-Positive Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men—United States, 2015-2019 International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.

2. Beer L, Tie Y, Demeke H, Lemons-Lyn A, Marcus R, McCree D, Padilla M, Shouse R. HIV Stigma among a National Probability Sample of Adults with Diagnosed HIV—United States, 2017–2018    International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.

3. Dasgupta S, Tie T, Beer L, Broz D, Vu Q, Demeke H. Unmet Needs and Barriers to Care Services among HIV-Positive Persons Who Inject Drugs.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2020.

4. Dawson L, Kates J. Insurance Coverage and Viral Suppression among People with HIV in the United States, 2015-2018.    International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.

5. Demeke H, Crim S, Dasgupta S, Weiser J, Shouse R. Disparities in Viral Suppression among U.S. Adults with Recently Diagnosed HIV.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2020.

6. Flynn A, Williams S. HIV Stigma Burden among People Living with Diagnosed HIV (PLWDH) in California: Prevalence by Stigma Type and High Stigma Score by Demographic, Behavioral, and Clinical Characteristics.    International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.

7. Kornbluh W, Phan L, Vinson Q, Hughes A. Association between Durable Viral Suppression and Four Dimensions of HIV Stigma among Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV, San Francisco Medical Monitoring Project, 2015-2017.    International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.

8. Tie T, Dasgupta S, Beer L, Fagan J, An Q, Shouse R. Comparing Methods for Estimating Sexual Transmission Risk among US Adults with HIV.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2020.

9. Vu Q, Shouse R, Weiser J. Depression and Virologic Rebound among U.S. Patients with HIV Who Attained Viral Suppression.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2020.

10. Weiser J, Vu Q, Dasgupta S, Nelson N, Shouse R. Estimating the Additional Number of People with HIV Who Have an Indication for Hepatitis a Vaccination, Following the 2020 Guideline Update.    International AIDS Conference; San Francisco, CA (Virtual format). 2020.


Manuscripts


1. Beer L, Tie Y, Smith DK, Fagan JL, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Reported Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use among Male Sex Partners of HIV-Positive Men-2016-2018. AIDS. 2020.

2. Bien-Gund CH, Choi GH, Mashas A, Shaw PA, Miller M, Gross R, Brady KA. Persistent Disparities in Smoking Rates among PLWH Compared to the General Population in Philadelphia, 2009-2014. AIDS Behav. 2020.

3. Bradley ELP, Frazier EL, Carree T, Hubbard McCree D, Sutton MY. Psychological and Social Determinants of Health, Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Adherence, and Viral Suppression among HIV-Positive Black Women in Care. AIDS Care. 2019;31(8):932-41.

4. Craw JA, Beer L, Tie Y, Jaenicke T, Shouse RL, Prejean J. Viral Rebound among Persons with Diagnosed HIV Who Achieved Viral Suppression, United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2020.

5. McCree DH, Beer L, Fugerson AG, Tie Y, Bradley ELP. Social and Structural Factors Associated with Sustained Viral Suppression among Heterosexual Black Men with Diagnosed HIV in the United States, 2015-2017. AIDS Behav. 2020.

6. Timberlake DS, Nwosisi NG. Smokers' Receipt of Cessation Advice from Healthcare Professionals in National Samples of People Diagnosed with HIV and the General Population. Subst Use Misuse. 2020:1-7.

7. Udeagu CN, Beer L, Lu JF, Luo Q, Shouse RL. Partner Services among HIV-Positive Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States: Medical Monitoring Project, 2013-2014. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2020;34(3):99-101.

8. Weiser JK, Vu QM, Dasgupta S, Nelson NP, Shouse RL. Estimated Additional Number of Adults in HIV Care Who Have an Indication for Hepatitis a Vaccination Following 2020 US Guideline Update. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2020.


2019


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2014 Cycle (June 2014–May 2015). 2016. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-hssr-mmp-2014.pdf.

2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2016 Cycle (June 2016–May 2017). 2019. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-surveillance-special-report-number-21.pdf.

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2017 Cycle (June 2017–May 2018). 2019. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-surveillance-special-report-number-23.pdf.

4. Kates J, Dawson, L. Insurance Coverage Changes for People with HIV under the ACA. 2019. Available from: https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/insurance-coverage-changes-for-people-with-hiv-under-the-aca/.

5. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. HIV Surveillance Annual Report, 2018. 2019. Available from: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/dires/hiv-surveillance-annualreport-2018.pdf.

6. Oregon Health Authority. Aging, HIV, and Long-Term Survivors. 2019. Available from: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/DISEASESCONDITIONS/COMMUNICABLEDISEASE/DISEASESURVEILLANCEDATA/HIVDATA/Documents/Aging_LTS.pdf.

7. San Francisco Department of Public Health. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV Medical Monitoring Project, San Francisco 2015-2016. 2019. Available from: https://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/RptsHIVAIDS/SF-MMP-15-16-Report.pdf.

8. Shields G, Kienzle J. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection in Virginia- the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2016. 2019. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/disease-prevention/disease-prevention/virginia-hiv-surveillance-program/medical-monitoring-project/.


Presentations


1. Baugher A, Beer L, Bradley H, Evans M, Luo Q, Shouse R. Characteristics of American Indian/Alaska Native HIV Patients Vs. Other Racial/Ethnic Groups – Medical Monitoring Project, 2011−2014.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

2. Baugher A, Beer L, Demeke H, Wu K. HIV Stigma among Adults with Diagnosed HIV in 16 States and Puerto Rico–Medical Monitoring Project, 2015–2016.    International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2019.

3. Beer L, Tie Y, Padilla M, Shouse R. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms among Persons with Diagnosed HIV in the United States—2015.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

4. Beer L, Tie Y, Weiser J, Agnew-Brune C, Shouse R. Nonadherence Due to Prescription Drug Costs among U.S. Adults with HIV, 2015-2016.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2019.

5. Bradley E, Frazier E, Sutton M. Exploring Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Adherence among HIV-Positive Black and Hispanic/Latina Women in HIV Care.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

6. Bradley H, Prejean J, Dawson L, Dempsey A, Kates J, Klein P, Shouse R. Health Care Coverage and Viral Suppression Pre- and Post-ACA Implementation.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2017.

7. Chowdhury P, Beer L, Fagan J, Shu FSR. Disability among Adults with Diagnosed HIV in the United States, 2015.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

8. Dasgupta S, Tie Y, Beer L, Bradley H, Fagan J, Shouse R. High-Risk Sex among MSM with Diagnosed HIV, United States—2015–2017.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

9. Dasgupta S, Tie Y, Lemons A, Wu K, Burnett J, Shouse R. Injection and Sexual Behaviors among Persons with Diagnosed HIV Who Inject Drugs.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2019.

10. Demeke H, Luna-Gierke R, Luo Q, Beer L, Weiser J. Comparison of Non-US Born and US Born Hispanics/Latinos with Diagnosed HIV--Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2015-2017.    International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2019.

11. Demeke H, Luo Q, Beer L, Weiser J. US-Born and Non-US-Born Adults with Diagnosed HIV in the United States--2015, Medical Monitoring Project.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

12. Drach L, Cordova D, Menza T, Hixson L, Maher J. Latinx Late to Diagnosis, Successful in Care: Using Oregon HIV Medical Monitoring Project Data to Understand Latinx People’s Experiences with HIV Medical Care.    National Latinx Conference on HIV/HCV/SUD; San Antonio, TX. 2019.

13. Hixson L, Drach L, Maher J, Knapp A, Ferrer J, Menza T. What Factors Increase Syphilis Screening among People Living with HIV? Using HIV Medical Monitoring Project Data to Improve Practice. .    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

14. Lemons A, Baugher A, Dasgupta S, Fagan J, Smith S, Shouse R. Intimate Partner Violence Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes and Use of Emergency and Inpatient Services among Persons with HIV.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

15. Mashas A, Miller M, Williams L, Brady K. Care Continuum Outcomes of HIV-Infected People with Mental Illness and Depression Symptoms.    National HIV Prevention Conference Atlanta, GA. 2019.

16. Navejas M, Raj-Singh S, Huang J, Udeagu C. Correlates of Need for Ancillary Service Referrals among Persons Receiving HIV Care in New York City: Findings from the Medical Monitoring Project IDWeek; Washington, D.C. 2019.

17. Nyaku M, Wu K, Craw J, Dasgupta S, Shouse R. Project Area Dissemination of Local Population-Based Medical Monitoring Project Data.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

18. Padilla M, Fagan J, Tie Y, Shouse R. Limited English Proficiency among Adults Receiving HIV Care—Medical Monitoring Project, 2013–2015 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

19. Riley L, McDonald T, Johnson K. Hepatitis C Infection among People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Mississippi, 2013-2014.    SYNChronicity Conference; Washington, DC. 2019.

20. Sok P, Mgbere O, Pompeii L, Iloanusi S. Complete Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care: Influence of Duration of HIV Diagnosis.    International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research Conference; New Orleans, LA. 2019.

21. Stephens F. Does It Matter Where You Live? HIV-Related Stigma in Rural and Urban Counties in Georgia.    National HIV Prevention Conference Atlanta, GA. 2019.

22. Stephens F, Wortley P, Lucas N, Branch K, Daniels L, Gousse M, Lockhart T, Rutherford S, Drenzek C. Belief Vs. Reality: HIV Prevention Beliefs and Behaviors among People Living with HIV in Georgia, Medical Monitoring Project 2012-2014.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2019.

23. Weiser J, Tie Y, Beer L, Pearson W, Shouse R. STD Risk among HIV-Positive MSM at Ryan White-Funded and Non-Funded Facilities.    International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2019.


Manuscripts


1. Baugher AR, Beer L, Bradley HM, Evans ME, Luo Q, Shouse RL. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of American Indian/Alaska Native Adults in HIV Care - Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2011-2015. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;67(5152):1405-9.

2. Beer L, Johnson CH, Fagan JL, Frazier EL, Nyaku M, Craw JA, Sanders CC, Luna-Gierke RE, Shouse RL. A National Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance System of Adults with Diagnosed HIV (the Medical Monitoring Project): Protocol for an Annual Cross-Sectional Interview and Medical Record Abstraction Survey. JMIR Res Protoc. 2019;8(11):e15453.

3. Beer L, Johnson CH, Fagan JL, Frazier EL, Nyaku M, Craw JA, Sanders CC, Luna-Gierke RE, Shouse RL. A National Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance System of Adults with Diagnosed HIV (the Medical Monitoring Project): Protocol for an Annual Cross-Sectional Interview and Medical Record Abstraction Survey. JMIR Res Protoc. 2019;8(11):e15453.

4. Beer L, McCree DH, Jeffries WL, Lemons A, Sionean C. Recent US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Activities to Reduce HIV Stigma. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2019;18.

5. Beer L, Tie Y, Padilla M, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms among Persons with Diagnosed HIV in the United States-2015-2016, Medical Monitoring Project. AIDS. 2019.

6. Beer L, Tie Y, Weiser J, Shouse RL. Nonadherence to Any Prescribed Medication Due to Costs among Adults with HIV Infection - United States, 2016-2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(49):1129-33.

7. Bradley ELP, Frazier EL, Carree T, Hubbard McCree D, Sutton MY. Psychological and Social Determinants of Health, Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Adherence, and Viral Suppression among HIV-Positive Black Women in Care. AIDS Care. 2019:1-10.

8. Chowdhury P, Beer L, Shouse RL, Bradley H, Project MM. Brief Report: Clinical Outcomes of Young Black Men Receiving HIV Medical Care in the United States, 2009-2014. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2019;81(1):5-9.

9. Dasgupta S, Tie Y, Lemons A, Wu K, Burnett J, Shouse RL. Injection Practices and Sexual Behaviors among Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection Who Inject Drugs - United States, 2015-2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(30):653-7.

10. Dasgupta S, Weiser J, Craw J, Tie Y, Beer L. Systematic Monitoring of Retention in Care in U.S.-Based HIV Care Facilities. AIDS Care. 2019:1-6.

11. Demeke HB, Luo Q, Luna-Gierke RE, Padilla M, Girona-Lozada G, Miranda-De Leon S, Weiser J, Beer L. HIV Care Outcomes among Hispanics/Latinos with Diagnosed HIV in the United States by Place of Birth-2015-2018, Medical Monitoring Project. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019;17(1).

12. Frazier EL, Sutton MY, Tie Y, Fagan J, Fanfair RN. Differences by Sex in Cardiovascular Comorbid Conditions among Older Adults (Aged 50-64 or >/=65 Years) Receiving Care for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Clin Infect Dis. 2019.

13. Freedman MS, Beer L, Mattson CL, Sullivan PS, Skarbinski J. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Self-Identified Bisexual Men Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in the United States-Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013. J Homosex. 2019:1-19.

14. Gokhale RH, Weiser J, Sullivan PS, Luo Q, Shu F, Bradley H. Depression Prevalence, Antidepressant Treatment Status, and Association with Sustained HIV Viral Suppression among Adults Living with HIV in Care in the United States, 2009-2014. AIDS Behav. 2019.

15. Hixson LK, Drach L, Maher JE, Knapp AT, Ferrer JS, Menza TW. Factors Associated with Increased Syphilis Screening among People Living with HIV. Sex Transm Dis. 2019.

16. Hyde JR, Sears SC, Buendia JR, Odem SL, Vaaler ML, Mgbere OO. HIV Comorbidities: Pay Attention to Hypertension Amid Changing Guidelines - an Analysis of Texas Medical Monitoring Project Data. Am J Hypertens. 2019.

17. Maduka DO, Swanson MR, Markey K, Anderson BJ, Tracy M, Manganello JA. Health Literacy among in-Care Older HIV Diagnosed Persons with Multimorbidity: MMP NYS (Excluding NYC). AIDS Behav. 2019.

18. Mgbere O BN, Wang J, Khuwaja S, Essien EJ. Antiretroviral Therapy Interruption and Clinical Outcomes in HIV-Infected Adults: An Analysis of the Houston Medical Monitoring Project Data. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2019;10(10):e39.

19. Millman AJ, Luo Q, Nelson NP, Vellozzi C, Weiser J. Missed Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment of Hepatitis C among Persons with HIV/HCV Coinfection. AIDS Care. 2019:1-9.

20. Ogburn DF, Schoenbach VJ, Edmonds A, Pence BW, Powers KA, White BL, Dzialowy N, Samoff E. Depression, ART Adherence, and Receipt of Case Management Services by Adults with HIV in North Carolina, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013. AIDS Behav. 2019;23(4):1004-15.

21. Padilla M, Frazier EL, Carree T, Luke Shouse R, Fagan J. Mental Health, Substance Use and HIV Risk Behaviors among HIV-Positive Adults Who Experienced Homelessness in the United States - Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2015. AIDS Care. 2019:1-6.

22. Sears S, Buendia JR, Odem S, Qobadi M, Wortley P, Mgbere O, Sanders J, Spencer EC, Barnes A. Metabolic Syndrome among People Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in Southern United States: Prevalence and Risk Factors. AIDS Behav. 2019.

23. Short WR, Sutton MY, Luo Q, Frazier EL. Use of Recommended Preventive Health Care Services and Variations in HIV Care among Women with HIV in the United States, 2013-2014: Opportunities for Expanded Partnerships in Support of Ending the HIV Epidemic. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2019.

24. Vu QM, Shouse RL, Brady K, Brooks JT, Weiser J. Changes in HIV Antiretroviral Prescribing Practices in the United States. Int J STD AIDS. 2019.

25. Wainwright JJ, Beer L, Tie Y, Fagan JL, Dean HD, Medical Monitoring P. Socioeconomic, Behavioral, and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Living with HIV Who Experience Homelessness in the United States, 2015-2016. AIDS Behav. 2019.

26. Wei SC, Messina L, Hood J, Hughes A, Jaenicke T, Johnson K, Mena L, Scheer S, Udeagu CC, Wohl A, Robertson M, Prejean J, Chen M, Tang T, Bertolli J, Johnson CH, Skarbinski J. Methods to Include Persons Living with HIV Not Receiving HIV Care in the Medical Monitoring Project. PLoS One. 2019;14(8):e0219996.

27. Weiser J, Chen G, Beer L, Boccher-Lattimore D, Armstrong W, Kurth A, Shouse RL. Sustaining the HIV Care Provider Workforce: Medical Monitoring Project HIV Provider Survey, 2013-2014. Health Serv Res. 2019.


2018


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2015 Cycle (June 2015–May 2016). 2018 May 2018. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/cdc-hiv-surveillance-special-report-number-20.pdf.

2. NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. HIV Surveillance Annual Report, 2017. 2018. Available from: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/dires/hiv-surveillance-annualreport-2017.pdf.

3. Shields G, Kienzle J. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection in Virginia: The Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2015. 2018. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/10/2019/03/Behavioral-and-Clinical-Characteristics-of-Persons-with-Diagnosed-HIV-Infection-in-Virginia-Medical-Monitoring-Project-2015.pdf.

4. Virginia Department of Health. 2015 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2018. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/10/2018/12/2015-MMP-Fact-Sheet-Interview-Data.pdf.


Presentations


1. Baugher A, Beer L, Fagan J, Mattson C, Shouse R. Discrimination in Healthcare Settings Reported by HIV Patients with Recent HIV Diagnoses.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2018.

2. Beer L, Shouse R, Tie Y, Smith D, Baugher A, Fagan J. Reported PrEP Use among HIV-Negative Partners of US MSM Receiving HIV Medical Care.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2018.

3. Chowdhury P, Beer L, Shouse L, Bradley H. Clinical Outcomes of Young Black Men Receiving HIV Medical Care in the United States, 2009-2014.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2018.

4. Craw J, Beer L, Tie T, Jaenicke T, Prejean J, Shouse R. Viral Rebound among Persons Receiving HIV Medical Care in the United States: Results from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2014.    13th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2018.

5. Hyde J, Sears S, Buendia J, Odem S, Vaaler M, Mgbere O. Burden of Hypertension among People Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in Texas: An Analysis of 2013-2014 Medical Monitoring Project Data.    Texas Public Health Association 94th Annual Education Conference; Waco, TX. 2018.

6. Kazbour C, Parisi M, Hsu L, Scheer S, Hughes A. Improving HIV Surveillance Risk Ascertainment by Supplementing Self-Reported Data from the Medical Monitoring Project.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; West Palm Beach, FL. 2018.

7. Lemons A, DeGroote N, Perez A, Craw J, Nyaku M, Broz D, Mattson C, Beer L. HIV Transmission Risks among HIV-Positive Adults in Medical Care Who Misuse Opioids.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2018.

8. Luna-Gierke R, Perez A, Beer L. Differences in Demographic Characteristics, Sexual Behaviors, and Clinical Outcomes by Gender among Hispanics/Latinos Receiving HIV Medical Care—Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), 2013–2014.    13th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2018.

9. Mgbere O, Barahmani N, Wang J, Khuwaja S, Essien E. Antiretroviral Therapy and Virologic Response among HIV-Infected Persons: Role of 100% ART Adherence, Depression, Side Effects, and Drug Resistance.    Houston Medication Safety Symposium; Houston, TX. 2018.

10. Mgbere O, Barahmani N, Wang J, Khuwaja S, Essien E. Depressive Symptoms, Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence, and HIV Clinical Outcomes: An Associational Study of a Cohort of Outpatient HIV-Infected Persons.    2018 Texas Public Health Association 94th Annual Education Conference; Waco, TX. 2018.

11. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Upadhyay N, Essien E. HIV Care Provider Satisfaction: Outcomes from the Houston Medical Monitoring Project.    23rd Annual International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research Conference; Baltimore, MD. 2018.

12. Navejas M, Misra K, Raj-Singh S, Udeagu C. Binge Drinking and Marijuana Use Are Associated with Non-Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in Persons Living with HIV (PLWH) in New York City (NYC): Findings from the Medical Monitoring Project (MMP).    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; West Palm Beach, FL. 2018.

13. Nyaku M, Dasgupta S, Frazier E. The Association between Race/Ethnicity and HIV Viral Suppression among Older Men in HIV Care.    13th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2018.

14. Riley L, McDonald T, Johnson K. Antiretroviral Adherence among Virally Suppressed HIV-Positive Adults in Mississippi: Findings from Medical Monitoring Project, 2015 81st Annual Mississippi Public Health Conference; Jackson, MS. 2018.

15. Stephens F, Branch K, Gouse M. HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Care at Ryan White Clinics in Small and Large Cities: Georgia Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2014.    Georgia Public Health Association Meeting and Conference; Jekyll Island, GA. 2018.

16. Stephens F, Wortley P, Lucas N, Branch K, Daniels L, Gouse M, Lockhart T, Rutherford S, Drenzek C. Disparities in HIV Care in Small and Large Cities in Georgia, 2009-2014.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; West Palm Beach, FL. 2018.

17. Stephens F, Wortley P, Lucas N, Branch K, Daniels L, Gouse M, Lockhart T, Rutherford S, Drenzek C. Disparities in HIV Care in Small and Large Cities in Georgia, 2009-2014.    Rural HIV Research and Training Conference Savannah, GA. 2018.

18. Swanson M, Gunn J, Gallucci A, Anderson B. Mental Health Diagnoses and Service Needs among an in-Care Population of Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV in New York State, 2009-2014.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; West Palm Beach, FL. 2018.

19. Weiser J, Chen G, Armstrong W, Beer L. HIV Care Delivery by Id Physicians, Other Physicians, and Advance Practice Providers.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2018.


Manuscripts


1. Baugher AR, Beer L, Fagan JL, Mattson CL, Luke Shouse R, Medical Monitoring P. Discrimination in Healthcare Settings among Adults with Recent HIV Diagnoses. AIDS Care. 2018:1-6.

2. Beer L, Weiser J, Luke Shouse R. Trends in Provider-Advised HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Deferral in the United States, 2009-2014. AIDS Care. 2018:1-6.

3. Bradley H, Althoff KN, Buchacz K, Brooks JT, Gill MJ, Horberg MA, Kitahata MM, Marconi V, Mayer KH, Mayor A, Moore R, Mugavero M, Napravnik S, Paz-Bailey G, Prejean J, Rebeiro PF, Rentsch CT, Shouse RL, Silverberg MJ, Sullivan PS, Thorne JE, Yehia B, Rosenberg ES. Viral Suppression among Persons in HIV Care in the United States During 2009-2013: Sampling Bias in Medical Monitoring Project Surveillance Estimates. Ann Epidemiol. 2018.

4. Cook CL, Staras SAS, Zhou Z, Chichetto N, Cook RL. Disclosure of HIV Serostatus and Condomless Sex among Men Living with HIV/Aids in Florida. PLoS One. 2018;13(12):e0207838.

5. de Voux A, Bernstein K, Bradley H, Kirkcaldy RD, Tie Y, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Syphilis Testing among Sexually Active Men Who Have Sex with Men and Who Are Receiving Medical Care for HIV in the United States-Medical Monitoring Project, 2013-2014. Clin Infect Dis. 2018.

6. DeGroote N, Mattson C, Tie Y, Brooks J, Garg S, Weiser J. Hepatitis a Virus Immunity and Vaccination among at-Risk Persons Receiving HIV Medical Care. Preventive Medicine Reports. 2018;11:139-44.

7. Frazier EL, Sutton MY, Brooks JT, Shouse RL, Weiser J. Trends in Cigarette Smoking among Adults with HIV Compared with the General Adult Population, United States - 2009-2014. Prev Med. 2018;111:231-4.

8. Hood JE, Bradley H, Hughes JP, Golden MR, Crane HM, Buskin SE, Burkholder GA, Geng E, Kitahata MM, Mathews WC, Moore RD, Hawes SE. Reconciling the Evaluation of Co-Morbidities among HIV Care Patients in Two Large Data Systems: The Medical Monitoring Project and CFAR Network of Integrated Clinical Systems. AIDS Care. 2018:1-9.

9. Hughes AJ, Rector A, Jimenez V, Brock J, Scheer S. Cumulative Plasma HIV Burden Disparities among Adults in HIV Care: Implications for HIV Transmission in the Era of Treatment as Prevention. AIDS. 2018.

10. Lazar R, Kersanske L, Braunstein SL. Testing for Co-Morbid Conditions among People with HIV in Medical Care. AIDS Care. 2018:1-5.

11. Lemons A, Beer L, Finlayson T, McCree DH, Lentine D, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Lemons Et Al. Respond. Am J Public Health. 2018;108(7):e14-e5.

12. Lemons A, DeGroote N, Perez A, Craw J, Nyaku M, Broz D, Mattson CL, Beer L. Opioid Misuse among HIV-Positive Adults in Medical Care: Results from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 - 2014. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018.

13. Luna-Gierke RE, Shouse RL, Luo Q, Frazier E, Chen G, Beer L. Differences in Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes among Hispanic/Latino Men and Women Receiving HIV Medical Care - United States, 2013-2014. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2018;67(40):1109-14.

14. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Vigil KJ, Patel SM, Wang J, Essien EJ. Sources of Clinical Information Used in HIV Care and Treatment: Are Providers' Choices Related to Their Demographic and Practice Characteristics? Health Informatics J. 2018:1460458218788906.

15. Mgbere O, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Vigil KJ, McNeese M, Tabassam F, Barahmani N, Wang J, Arafat R, Essien EJ. Systemic Delays in the Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy for Clinically Eligible HIV-Infected Patients in Houston, Texas: The Providers' Report Card. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2018;17:2325958218774042.

16. Nwangwu-Ike N, Frazier EL, Crepaz N, Tie Y, Sutton MY. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Viral Suppression among HIV-Positive Women in Care. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2018;79(2):e56-e68.

17. Nyaku M, Beer L, Shu F. Non-Persistence to Antiretroviral Therapy among Adults Receiving HIV Medical Care in the United States. AIDS Care. 2018:1-10.

18. Ogburn DF, Schoenbach VJ, Edmonds A, Pence BW, Powers KA, White BL, Dzialowy N, Samoff E. Depression, ART Adherence, and Receipt of Case Management Services by Adults with HIV in North Carolina, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013. AIDS Behav. 2018.

19. Olaiya O, Nerlander L, Mattson CL, Beer L. Exchange Sex among People Receiving Medical Care for HIV in the United States - Medical Monitoring Project 2009-2013. AIDS Care. 2018:1-7.

20. Olaiya O WJ, Wen Z, Patel P, Bradley H. Hypertension among Persons Living with HIV in Medical Care in the United States—Medical Monitoring Project, 2013-2014. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 2018.

21. Padilla M, Mattson CL, Scheer S, Udeagu CN, Buskin SE, Hughes AJ, Jaenicke T, Wohl AR, Prejean J, Wei SC. Locating People Diagnosed with HIV for Public Health Action: Utility of HIV Case Surveillance and Other Data Sources. Public Health Rep. 2018:33354918754541.

22. Patel MR, Brooks JT, Tie Y, Garg S, Bradley H. Prevalence of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing by Anatomical Site among Men Who Have Sex with Men in HIV Medical Care, United States, 2013-2014. Sex Transm Dis. 2018;45(1):25-7.

23. Rosenberg ES, Bradley H, Buchacz K, McKenney J, Paz-Bailey G, Prejean J, Brooks JT, Shouse L, Sullivan PS. Improving Estimation of HIV Viral Suppression in the United States: A Method to Adjust HIV Surveillance Estimates from the Medical Monitoring Project Using Cohort Data. Am J Epidemiol. 2018.

24. Sutton MY, Zhou W, Frazier EL. Unplanned Pregnancies and Contraceptive Use among HIV- Positive Women in Care. PLoS One. 2018;13(5):e0197216.

25. Tie Y, Skarbinski J, Qin G, Frazier EL. Prevalence and Patterns of Antiretroviral Therapy Prescription in the United States. The Open AIDS Journal. 2018;12:181-94.

26. Valverde EE, Beer L, Johnson CH, Baugher A. Changes in Perceived Discrimination in Healthcare Settings Reported by HIV Patients in the United States from 1996 to 2011-2013. AIDS. 2018.


2017


Reports


1. Kates J, Dawson L. Insurance Coverage Changes for People with HIV under the ACA. 2017. Available from: https://www.kff.org/health-reform/issue-brief/insurance-coverage-changes-for-people-with-hiv-under-the-aca/.

2. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Diepstra K, Strumpf A, Walker C, Buyu C. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Positive People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia--the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2014. Published January 12, 2017; 2017. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/MMP.htm.

3. San Francisco Department of Public Health. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving HIV Medical Care - Medical Monitoring Project, San Francisco 2013-2014. 2017 March 24, 2017; 1-37. Available from: https://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/RptsHIVAIDS/SF-MMP-13-14-Report.pdf.


Presentations


1. Alvarez C, Odem S, Sears S, Vaaler M, Mgbere O, Barahmani N. Assessing Stigma among People Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in Texas. Being a Roundtable Session on HIV and Related Psychosocial Factors.    American Public Health Association Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2017.

2. Bradley H. Care Constancy and Viral Suppression Using 2013-2014 MRA Data.    Conference On Retroviruses And Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2017.

3. Bradley H, Kates J, Shouse R. Changes in Health Coverage among Adults in HIV Care and Associated Clinical Outcomes – United States, 2012 – 2015 Conference On Retroviruses And Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2017.

4. He H, Schafer S, Cordova D, Knapp A, Everson E. Behavioral and Clinical Indicators for People Receiving HIV Care in Oregon Findings from Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) 2009-2014.    The Oregon Epidemiologists’ Meeting Bend, OR. 2017.

5. Huang J, Misra, K., Udeagu, C. Coinfections among People Living with HIV, New York City Medical Monitoring Project 2013-2014.    American Public Health Association Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2017.

6. Hughes A, Scheer S. The Causal Effect of Depression on Viral Suppression among Adults in HIV Care.    Conference On Retroviruses And Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2017.

7. Lemons A, Padilla M, Baugher AR, Shouse RL, Fagan J. Contacting Incarcerated Adults Living with HIV in the United States for Recruitment in the Medical Monitoring Project Academic Health and Policy Conference on Correctional Health Atlanta, GA. 2017.

8. Maduka D, Swanson M, Markey K, Anderson B, Tracy M, Manganello J. Health Literacy, Health Care Setting and Health Outcomes: Characteristics of Pldhiv 50 Years and Older with Multimorbidity Living in NYS (Excluding NYC).    International Conference on Communication in Healthcare and Health Literacy Annual Research Baltimore, MD. 2017.

9. Mgbere O, Arafat R, Wang X, Essien E. Concomitant Utilization of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV-Infected Patients: Prevalence, Patterns and Outcome.    22nd Annual International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Meeting; Boston, MA. 2017.

10. Mgbere O, Tabassam F, Barahmani N, Wang J, Arafat R. Barriers to Unmet Dental Care Needs among People Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in Houston/Harris County, Texas, 2009-2013.    Annual American Public Health Association Meeting and Expo; Atlanta, GA. 2017.

11. Mgbere O, Tabassam F, Barahmani N, Wang J, Arafat R. Determinants of Met and Unmet Dental Care Needs among HIV Patients Receiving Medical Care in Houston/Harris County, 2009-2013.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boise, ID. 2017.

12. Mgbere O, Thakor S, Barahmani N, Short K, Arafat R. Clinical Characteristics and Quality of HIV Care for Women in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013.    Texas Public Health Association 93rd Annual Education Conference; Fort Worth, TX. 2017.

13. Pérez A, Weiser J. Opportunistic Infections among Adults in HIV Care in the United States 2009-2014.    Conference On Retroviruses And Opportunistic Infections Seattle, WA. 2017.

14. Stephens F, Lucas LB, K., LaShanna D, Gousse M, Lockhart T, Rutherford S, Wortley P. HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Care at Ryan White Clinics in Small and Large Cities: Georgia Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2014.    Rural HIV Research and Training Conference; Savannah, GA. 2017.


Manuscripts


1. Baugher A, Beer L, Fagan J, Mattson C, Freedman M, Skarbinski J, Shouse R. Prevalence of Internalized HIV-Related Stigma among HIV-Infected Adults in Care, United States, 2011–2013. AIDS and Behavior. 2017.

2. Beer L, Mattson CL, Bradley H, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Trends in ART Prescription and Viral Suppression among HIV-Positive Young Adults in Care in the United States, 2009-2013. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2017.

3. Craw JA, Bradley H, Gremel G, West BT, Duke CC, Beer L, Weiser J. Retention in Care Services Reported by HIV Care Providers in the United States, 2013 to 2014. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2017;16(5):460-6.

4. Dehghani Firouzabadi A, McDonald T, Samms T, Sirous R, Johnson K. Disparities in HIV Clinical Outcomes among a Cohort of HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Care-Mississippi. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017;14(392).

5. Frazier EL, Sutton MY, Tie Y, Collison M, Do A. Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes among Older Women with HIV. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2017;27(1):6-13.

6. Gokhale R, Bradley H, Weiser J. Reproductive Health Counseling Delivered to Women Living with HIV in the United States. AIDS Care. 2017.

7. Hernandez-Romieu AC, Garg S, Rosenberg ES, Thompson-Paul AM, Skarbinski J. Is Diabetes Prevalence Higher among HIV-Infected Individuals Compared with the General Population? Evidence from MMP and Nhanes 2009-2010. BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2017;5(1):e000304.

8. Hughes AJ, Chen YH, Scheer S. Condomless Anal Sex among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men: Biomedical Context Matters. AIDS Behav. 2017.

9. Hughes AJ, Scheer S. Evidence of Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing Outside of Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care for People Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus in San Francisco, California. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2017;66(3):485-6.

10. Kates J, Dawson L. Insurance Coverage Changes for People with HIV under the ACA. The Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation. 2017.

11. Lemons A, Beer L, Finlayson T, Hubbard McCree D, Lentine D, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Characteristics of HIV-Positive Transgender Men Receiving Medical Care: United States, 2009-2014. Am J Public Health. 2017:e1-e3.

12. Mizuno Y, Beer L, Huang P, Frazier EL. Factors Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence among Transgender Women Receiving HIV Medical Care in the United States. LGBT Health. 2017.

13. Patel MR, Brooks JT, Tie Y, Garg S, Bradley H. Prevalence of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing by Anatomical Site among Men Who Have Sex with Men in HIV Medical Care, United States, 2013-2014. Sex Transm Dis. 2017.

14. Weiser J, Beer L, Brooks JT, Irwin K, West BT, Duke CC, Gremel GW, Skarbinski J. Delivery of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Support Services by HIV Care Providers in the United States, 2013 to 2014. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2017:2325957417729754.

15. Weiser J, Garg S, Beer L, Skarbinski J. Prescribing of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis by HIV Medical Providers in the United States, 2013–2014. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 2017.

16. Weiser J, Perez A, Bradley H, King H, Shouse RL. Low Prevalence of Hepatitis B Vaccination among Patients Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection in the United States, 2009 to 2012. Ann Intern Med. 2017.

17. Wohl AR, Benbow N, Tejero J, Johnson C, Scheer S, Brady K, Gagner A, Hughes A, Eberhart M, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Antiretroviral Prescription and Viral Suppression in a Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Persons in Care in Four Large Metropolitan Areas of the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2011-2013. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2017.


2016


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2013 Cycle (June 2013–May 2014). 2016. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/statistics/systems/mmp/cdc-hiv-hssr-mmp-2013.pdf.

2. Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health. 2016 Delaware HIV Surveillance Report. 2016. Available from: https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/epi/files/2016hivepiprofile.pdf.

3. Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health. Delaware Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan 2017-2021. 2016. Available from: https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/dpc/files/hivjurisdictionalplan.pdf.

4. Georgia Department of Public Health. Medical Monitoring Project Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2009-2013. 2016. Available from: https://dph.georgia.gov/document/document/2009-2013-gammp-surveillance-summary/download.

5. Kienzle J, Kreisel K, Yerkes L, Diepstra K, Gilmore K, Buyu C. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Positive People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia--the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2013. 2016. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/MMP.htm.

6. San Francisco Department of Public Health. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving HIV Medical Care - Medical Monitoring Project, San Francisco 2011-2012. 2016. Available from: https://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/RptsHIVAIDS/SF-MMP-11-12-Report.pdf.

7. Virginia Department of Health. 2014 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2016. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/10/2016/01/2014-Virginia-MMP-Fact-Sheet-Interview-Data-Summary2.pdf.

8. Zehner A, Kienzle J, Buyu C. Virginia Medical Monitoring Project: Descriptive Report of Interview Data, 2009. 2016. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/10/2016/01/MMP-2009-Interview-Data-Summary-Report.pdf.


Presentations


1. Beer L, Mattson C, Bradley H, Shouse R. Increases in ART Prescription and Viral Suppression among HIV-Positive Young Adults in Care in the United States, 2009-2013.    11th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 2016.

2. Bradley H, Mattson C, Beer L, Huang P, Shouse L. Increased HIV Viral Suppression among Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection — United States, 2009–2013.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

3. Cook R, Zhou Z, Kelso N, Whitehead N, Cook C, Harman J, Bryant K, Poschman K, Grigg B. Does Hazardous Drinking Contribute to Gender and Racial Disparites in Healthcare Engagement and Viral Load Suppression among Persons Living with HIV?    Epidemiology Congress of the Americas; Miami, FL. 2016.

4. Craw J, Bradley H, Gremel G, West B, Duke C, Beer L, Weiser J. Retention in Care Services Reported by HIV Care Providers in the United States – National HIV Provider Survey, 2013-2014.    11th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 2016.

5. DeGroote N, Beer L, Mattson C, Prejean J. Age Differences in Viral Suppression, Antiretroviral Therapy Use, and Adherence among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men Receiving Medical Care in the United States — Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2013.    11th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 2016.

6. DeGroote N, Mattson C, Yunfeng T, Brooks J, Garg S. Hepatitis a Virus Vaccination and Immunity among at Risk HIV-Infected Adults Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

7. Firouzabadi A, McDonald T, Samms T, Johnson K. Viral Load Suppression among HIV-Infected Adults in Mississippi: Are There Disparities?    Meharry Translational Research Center Health Disparities Conference Nashville, TN. 2016.

8. Gokhale R, Bradley H, Garg S, Shouse L. HIV Viral Suppression among Adults Diagnosed with Depression in the United States— Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 – 2013.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

9. Jaenicke T. Durable HIV Viral Load Suppression among HIV-Positive People in Care in Washington State, 2009-2013.    CSTE Conference; Anchorage, Alaska. 2016.

10. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Kreisel K, Rhodes A, Buyu C. Sustained Viral Suppression in a Cohort of in-Care, HIV-Positive Patients in Virginia: The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), 2009-2013.    11th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2016.

11. Markey K, Yesupriya A. HIV Supportive Service Needs of Participants in the Medical Monitoring Project, 2013-2014.    North East Epi Conference. 2016.

12. Mattson C, Johnson C, Bradley H, Beer L, Shouse L. Increased STD Testing among HIV-Infected Adults in Care — United States, 2009 – 2013 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

13. Mgbere O, McNeese M, Barahmani N, Arafat R. Exploring the Behavior of Composite Preventive Care Measure: Does HIV Medical Care Provider Performance Reflects Patient Health Outcomes?    APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition; Denver, CO. 2016.

14. Mgbere O, McNeese M, Barahmani N, Arafat R. HIV Medical Facility Attributes in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Practice Models, Services and Patient Health Care Outcomes.    Texas HIV-STD Bi-annual Conference; Austin, TX. 2016.

15. Mgbere O, McNeese M, Singh M, Arafat R. Modeling the Association of Functional Health Literacy with Health Outcomes in Adults Receiving Care for HIV Infection.    Texas Public Health Association 92nd Annual Education Conference; Galveston, TX 2016.

16. Mgbere O, Singh M, McNeese M, Arafat R, Lopez Z. Met and Unmet Need for Support Services among Persons Receiving HIV Care in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Medical Monitoring Project 2009-2013.    Texas Public Health Association 92nd Annual Education Conference; Galveston, TX 2016.

17. Mgbere O, Tabassam F, McNeese M, Barahmani N, Arafat R. Diversity and Divergence of Unmet Dental Care Needs among People Living with HIV in Houston/Harris County, Texas.    Texas HIV-STD Bi-annual Conference; Austin, TX 2016.

18. Ocfemia C, Oster A, Valverde E, Yunfeng T, Beer L, Hernandez A, Weiser J. HIV Drug Resistance Testing among Patients New to HIV Care in the United States.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

19. Olaiya O, Mattson C, Nerlander L, Beer L. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Infected Adults Who Exchanged Sex – United States, 2009-2013.    11th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 2016.

20. Patel M, Garg S, Brooks J, Yunfeng T, Bradley H. Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing in U.S. HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

21. Perez A, Bradley H, Garg S, Shouse L. Prevalence of Opioid Prescriptions and Risk Factors for Abuse in HIV-Infected Adults.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2016.

22. Sears S, Odem S, Poe J, Wu M, Mgbere O, Singh M, McNeese M. Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics among HIV+ Persons Receiving Medical Care: Does Gender Matter in Texas?    Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2016.

23. Sears S, Odem S, Poe J, Wu M, Mgbere O, Singh M, McNeese M. Using HIV Status and Viral Load Knowledge for Decision Making in Sexual Behavior: Outcome Analysis from Medical Monitoring Project in Texas.    Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2016.

24. Swanson M, Maduka D. Health Literacy and HIV/AIDS Health Knowledge: MMP 2013 – 2014.    North East Epi Conference; Saratoga Springs, NY. 2016.

25. Swanson M, Markey K, Rajulu D, Smith K, Anderson B. An Analysis of HIV Outcomes among the in-Care Medical Monitoring Project Sample in New York State, 2009-2014 Conference for Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists; Anchorage, AL. 2016.


Manuscripts


1. Beer L, Bradley H, Mattson CL, Johnson CH, Hoots B, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Trends in Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy Prescription and Viral Suppression in the United States, 2009-2013: Trends in Disparities in HIV Care. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2016.

2. Beer L, Mattson CL, Bradley H, Skarbinski J, Medical Monitoring P. Understanding Cross-Sectional Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Antiretroviral Use and Viral Suppression among HIV Patients in the United States. Medicine (Baltimore). 2016;95(13):e3171.

3. Beer L, Mattson CL, Shouse RL, Prejean J. Receipt of Clinical and Prevention Services, Clinical Outcomes, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among HIV-Infected Young Adults in Care in the United States. AIDS Care. 2016:1-5.

4. Bradley H, Mattson CL, Beer L, Huang P, Shouse RL, Project MM. Increased Antiretroviral Therapy Prescription and HIV Viral Suppression among Persons Receiving Clinical Care for HIV Infection. AIDS. 2016;30(13):2117-24.

5. DeGroote N, Korhonen L, Shouse R, Valleroy L, Bradley B. Unmet Needs for Ancillary Services among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Who Are Receiving HIV Medical Care — United States, 2013–2014. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2016;65(37):1004-7.

6. Hood JE, Buskin SE, Anderson BJ, Gagner A, Kienzle J, Maggio D, Markey K, Reuer J, Benbow N, Wortley P. A Cross-Jurisdictional Evaluation of Insurance Coverage among HIV Care Patients Following the Affordable Care Act. AIDS Care. 2016:1-5.

7. Iachan R, Johnson C, Harding R, Kyle T, Saavedra P, Frazier E, Beer L, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Design and Weighting Methods for a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States-Medical Monitoring Project. The Open AIDS Journal. 2016;10:164-81.

8. Kelso-Chichetto N, Okafor C, Harman J, Canidate S, Cook C, Cook R. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use for HIV Management in the State of Florida: Medical Monitoring Project. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2016.

9. Korhonen LC, DeGroote NP, Shouse RL, Valleroy LA, Prejean J, Bradley H. Unmet Needs for Ancillary Services among Hispanics/Latinos Receiving HIV Medical Care - United States, 2013-2014. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2016;65(40):1104-7.

10. Lin X, Garg S, Mattson CL, Luo Q, Skarbinski J. Prescription of Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia Prophylaxis Is Associated with Viral Suppression among HIV-Infected Patients. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care. 2016.

11. Lin X, Mattson CL, Freedman M, Skarbinski J. Erectile Dysfunction Medication Prescription and Sex without a Condom among HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men Receiving Medical Care in the United States. AIDS and Behavior 2016.

12. Mattson CL, Bradley H, Beer L, Johnson C, Pearson WS, Shouse RL, Medical Monitoring P. Increased Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing among Sexually Active Persons Receiving Medical Care for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in the United States, 2009-2013. Clin Infect Dis. 2016;64(5):629-34.

13. Myers TR, Lin X, Skarbinski J. Antiretroviral Therapy and Viral Suppression among Foreign-Born HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Medical Care in the United States: A Complex Sample, Cross-Sectional Survey. Medicine (Baltimore). 2016;95(11):e3051.

14. Nasrullah M, Frazier E, Fagan J, Hardnett F, Skarbinski J. The Association of Recent Incarceration and Health Outcomes among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Care in the United States. Int J Prison Health. 2016;12(3):135-44.

15. Okafor CN, Zhou Z, Burrell LE, 2nd, Kelso NE, Whitehead NE, Harman JS, Cook CL, Cook RL. Marijuana Use and Viral Suppression in Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV-Infection. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2016:1-8.

16. Weiser J, Beer L, West B, Duke C, Gremel G, Skarbinski J. Qualifications, Demographics, Satisfaction, and Future Capacity of the HIV Care Provider Workforce in the United States, 2013-2014. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2016.

17. Weiser J, Brooks JT, Skarbinski J, West BT, Duke CC, Gremel GW, Beer L. Barriers to Universal Prescribing of Antiretroviral Therapy by HIV Care Providers in the United States, 2013-2014. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2016.


2015


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2011. 2015. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/statistics/systems/mmp/2011_monitoring_hiv_indicators_hssr_final.pdf.

2. Hughes A, Parisi M, Scheer S. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection– Medical Monitoring Project, San Francisco 2009-2010. San Francisco Department of Public Health; 2015. Available from: https://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/RptsHIVAIDS/SF-MMP-09-10-Report.pdf.

3. Kienzle J, Roman C, Kinkoph M, Chee A, Boggavarapu S, Buyu C. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Positive People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia--the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2010. 2015. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/MMP.htm.

4. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Cromartie S, Buyu C. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Positive People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia--the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2011. 2015. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/MMP.htm.

5. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Cromartie S, Diepstra K, Kreisel K, Buyu C. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of HIV-Positive People Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia--the Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2012. 2015. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/MMP.htm.

6. Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas HIV Epidemiology Profile, 2014 - Epi Profile Section 9 - Indicators of HIV Risk in Plwh Currently in Care 2015. Available from: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/hivstd/reports/epiprofile/sec09.shtm.

7. Virginia Department of Health. 2012 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2015. Available from: http://166.67.66.226/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/documents/pdf/2012%20Virginia%20MMP%20Fact%20Sheet%20Interview%20Data%20Summary.pdf.

8. Virginia Department of Health. 2013 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2015. Available from: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/documents/pdf/2013%20Virginia%20MMP%20Fact%20Sheet%20Interview%20Data%20Summary.pdf.

9. Ward C, Wang Z. 2012 Illinois Medical Monitoring Project Factsheet. 2015.


Presentations


1. Baugher A. Discrimination in Healthcare Settings among HIV-Infected U.S. Adults in Care, 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

2. Baugher A, Beer L, Fagan J, Mattson C, Freedman M, Skarbinski J. Internalized Stigma in a Population-Based Sample of U.S. HIV-Infected Adults in Care.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2015.

3. Beer L. Access to and Use of Partner Services among Persons Receiving Medical Care in the United States – 2009-2011 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

4. Beer L, Mattson CL, Shouse L, Prejean J. Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics in U.S. HIV-Infected Young Adults.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence. 2015.

5. Bell T, Reuer J, Hood J, Jaenicke T. Evaluation of Laboratory Reporting Completeness Using HIV Surveillance and Medical Monitoring Project Data, Washington State, 2010-2012.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

6. Bell T, Reuer J, Jaenicke T, Courogen M. Excess Cigarette Smoking among HIV-Infected Adults in Care – Washington State, 2009-2011.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

7. Bradley H, Viall A, Wortley P, Dempsey A, Hauck H, Skarbinski J. Impact of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program on HIV Treatment Outcomes in the United States.    Conference on Retrovirses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2015.

8. Buchacz K, Hall HI, Frazier E, Franklin D, Hart R, Huang P, Hu X, Brooks J, Skarbinski J. A Matter of Perspective: Comparison of the Characteristics of HIV-Infected Persons in the United States from the HIV Outpatient Study, the Medical Monitoring Project, and the National HIV Surveillance System.    IAS Vancouver, Canada. 2015.

9. Culbreth R, Maggio D, Dube S. The Association of Major Depression, Substance Use, and ART Adherence among HIV-Positive Adults Receiving Medical Care in Georgia, 2009-2012 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

10. Fagan J. HIV Care and Prevention among HIV-Infected Patients Who Reported Homelessness in the United States, 2009-2011 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

11. Gagner A, Blum C, Hellmann M. Improving HIV Care in Chicago: What Can We Learn from the Data?    Healthy Chicago; Chicago, Illinois. 2015.

12. Garg S. Provider Prescription of Antiretroviral Post-Exposure Prophylaxis after Non-Occupational Exposure to HIV in the United States.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

13. Garg S, Weiser J, Beer L, Skarbinski J. Provider Prescription of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Infection.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2015.

14. Gokhale R, Bradley H, Weiser J, Skarbinski J. Reproductive Health Counseling Offered to Women Receiving HIV Care in the United States — MMP HIV Provider Survey, 2013-2014. 10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

15. Hernandez A, Garg S, Rosenberg E, Skarbinski J. Diabetes Mellitus among HIV-Infected Adults in Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2010.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2015.

16. Hood J, Gagner A, Kienzle J, Maggio D, Markey K, Reuer J, Wu M, Anderson B, Buskin S. Insurance Status Following the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act among Adults in HIV Care in Six US Jurisdictions National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

17. Hughes A, Scheer S. Seroadaptive Behaviors and HIV Prevention Strategies Used by Sexually Active San Francisco MSM in HIV Care National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

18. Jaenicke T. HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infection and the Need for Comprehensive Hepatitis C Screening among HIV-Positive Persons in Care in Washington State from 2009 through 2011 CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

19. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Kreisel K, Rhodes A, Buyu C. Predictors of ART Treatment Adherence in a Cohort of in-Care, HIV-Positive Individuals in Virginia: Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), 2009-2011 CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

20. Kienzle J, Yerkes L, Kreisel K, Rhodes A, Buyu C. Sociodemographic and Behavioral Differences in Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Self-Efficacy in a Cohort of in-Care, HIV-Positive Individuals in Virginia: The Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), 2009-2011.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

21. Kyle T. Multi-Site Data Coordination Responds to the HIV Epidemic National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

22. Lin X, Garg S, Mattson CL, Skarbinski J. Prescription of Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia Prophylaxis Associated with Viral Suppression among HIV-Infected Patients.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

23. Lin X, Skarbinski J, Freedman M, Beer L, Mattson C. Substance Use Prevalence and Its Association with Risky Sexual Behavior among HIV-Infected Heterosexual Men Receiving Medical Care — United States, 2009–2012 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA 2015.

24. Lockhart T. Health Literacy among People Receiving HIV/AIDS Care in Georgia, 2009-2011 CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

25. Mattson C, Lin X, Freedman M, Beer L, Skarbinski J. Alcohol and Drug Use Prevalence and Its Association with High-Risk Sex among HIV-Infected MSM Receiving Medical Care — United States, 2009–2012 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

26. Meranus D, Hood J, Resler A, Buskin S. Receipt of Preventive Services among Persons Receiving HIV Care in King County, Overall and by HIV Care Facility Type, 2009-2012 National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

27. Mgbere O, Singh M, Arafat R. Application of Measurement System Analysis on Empirically-Derived Composite Measure of Preventive Care.    Texas Public Health Association 91st Annual Education Conference; Houston, TX. 2015.

28. Mgbere O, Wolverton M, Singh M, Arafat R, McNeese M. Delayed Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) among Clinically-Eligible HIV-Infected Patients in Houston/Harris County, Texas: HIV Care Clinicians Perspectives.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA 2015.

29. Miller K, Segura F, Goldberg B, Anderson L, Singh M, Mgbere O, Wolverton M. Creating Partnerships through Outreach to Promote Participation in Population-Based HIV Surveillance Project.    Texas Public Health Association 91st Annual Education Conference; Austin, TX 2015.

30. Nyaku M, Beer L, Stockwell S. Non-Persistence to Antiretroviral Therapy and Viral Suppression among HIV-Infected Adults in the United States.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

31. Padilla M, Hughes A, Jaenicke T, Johnson K, Mena L, Scheer S, Udeagu C, Wohl A, Prejean J, Oster AM, Skarbinski J, Wei SC. Most Accurate Data Sources for Obtaining Contact Information on Adults Diagnosed with HIV for Public Health Purposes.    International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

32. Porschman K, Maddox L. Continuum of HIV Care in Florida.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

33. Reuer J, Bell T, Jaenicke T, Courogen M. More Depressed but Still Suppressed: HIV-Infected Adults in Care with Depression, Wa 2009-2010 CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.

34. Rosenberg E, Grey J, Paz-Bailey G, Hall HI, Lansky A, Mermin J, Skarbinski J. Estimating the Number and Characteristics of Male-Male HIV Transmissions in the US.    Conference on Retrovirses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2015.

35. Santiago-Rodriguez E. Stigma among HIV+ MSM in Puerto Rico: Implications for HIV Status Disclosure and Social Support National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

36. Sears S. Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics of HIV+ Persons Receiving Medical Care: Does Gender Matter in Texas? .    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

37. Sears S, Odem S, Poe J, Wu M, Mgbere O, Singh M, McNeese M. Using HIV Status and Viral Load Knowledge for Decision Making in Sexual Behavior: Outcome Analysis from Medical Monitoring Project in Texas National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

38. Sutton M. Social, Behavioral and Clinical Factors among HIV-Infected Women in Care - Age 50 Years, United States, 2009-2011.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

39. Tejero J, Wohl A, Bian S, Daar E. Population‒Based Estimates of Quality of HIV Care in Los Angeles County:    Medical Monitoring Project 2009-2011.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2015.

40. Ward C. Epidemiologic Trends in HIV in Illinois.    24th Annual Illinois HIV/STD Conference; Springfield, IL. 2015.

41. Wei S, Hood J, Jaenicke T, Johnson K, Mena L, Scheer S, Udeagu C, Wohl A, Messina L, Robertson M, Prejean J, Chen M, Tang T, Bertolli J, Johnson C, Skarbinski J. Inclusion of HIV-Diagnosed Persons Not Receiving HIV Care in the Medical Monitoring Project.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

42. Weiser J, Brooks JT, Skarbinski J, Irwin K, Gremell G, Duke CC, West BT, Beer L. Delivery of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Support Services by HIV Care Providers in the United States.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

43. Weiser J, Brooks JT, Skarbinski J, Irwin K, Gremell K, Duke CC, West BT, Beer L. Adoption of Guidelines for Universal Prescribing of Antiretroviral Therapy in the United States.    10th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2015.

44. Yerkes L, Kienzle J, Kreisel K, Rhodes A, Buyu C. A Closer Look at Mental Health and Sociodemographic Factors on Virologic Outcome among HIV Patients Receiving HIV Medical Care in Virginia.    CSTE Annual Conference; Boston, MA. 2015.


Manuscripts


1. Barnes A, Nunn A, Karakala S, Sunesara I, Johnson K, Parham J, Mena L. State of the ART: Characteristics of HIV Infected Patients Receiving Care in Mississippi (MS), USA from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2010. J Miss State Med Assoc. 2015;56(12):376-81.

2. Beer L, Weiser J, West BT, Duke C, Gremel G, Skarbinski J. Delivery of HIV Transmission Risk-Reduction Services by HIV Care Providers in the United States-2013. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2015.

3. Bradley H, Viall A, Wortley P, Dempsey A, Hauck H, Skarbinski J. Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Assistance and HIV Treatment Outcomes. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2015.

4. Buchacz K, Chen MJ, Parisi MK, Yoshida-Cervantes M, Antunez E, Delgado V, Moss NJ, Scheer S. Using HIV Surveillance Registry Data to Re-Link Persons to Care: The RSVP Project in San Francisco. PLoS One. 2015;10(3):e0118923.

5. Buchacz K, Frazier E, Hall H, Hart R, Huang P, Franklin D, Hu X, Palella F, Chmiel J, Novak R, Wood K, Yangco B, Armon C, Brooks J, Skarbinski J. A Matter of Perspective: Comparison of the Characteristics of Persons with HIV Infection in the United States from the HIV Outpatient Study, Medical Monitoring Project, and National HIV Surveillance System. The Open AIDS Journal. 2015;9:123-33.

6. Flagg E, Weinstock H, Frazier E, Valverde E, Heffelfinger J, Skarbinski J. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among HIV-Infected Patients in the United States: Estimates from the Medical Monitoring Project. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2015;42(4):9.

7. Frazier E, Sutton M, Tie Y, McNaghten A, Blair J, Skarbinski J. Screening for Cervical Cancer and Sexually Transmitted Diseases among HIV-Infected Women Journal of Women's Health. 2015;25(2).

8. Huang YL, Frazier EL, Sansom SL, Farnham PG, Shrestha RK, Hutchinson AB, Fagan JL, Viall AH, Skarbinski J. Nearly Half of US Adults Living with HIV Received Federal Disability Benefits in 2009. Health Aff (Millwood). 2015;34(10):1657-65.

9. Mdodo R, Frazier E, Dube S, Mattson C, Sutton M, Brooks J, Skarbinski J. Cigarette Smoking Prevalence among Adults with HIV Compared with the General Adult Population in the United States. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2015;163(5).

10. Mgbere O, Singh M, Arafat R. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) of Empirically Derived Composite Measure of Preventive Care Counseling Practices of HIV Medical Care Providers. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health. 2015;4(12).

11. Mgbere O, Singh M, Khuwaja S, Arafat R, Essien E, Wolverton M. Preventive Care Counseling Practices of HIV Medical Care Providers: Relationships between Empirically-Derived Composite Measures of Performance. Journal of Behavioral Health. 2015;4(1).

12. Mizuno Y, Frazier E, Huang P, Skarbinski J. Characteristics of Transgender Women Living with HIV Receiving Medical Care in the United States. LGBT Health. 2015.

13. Radcliffe S, Neaigus A, Bernard M, Shepard C. HIV-Related Stigma in a New York City Sample of Adults in Outpatient Care for HIV Infection: A Short Report. AIDS Care 2015.

14. Robertson M, Wei SC, Beer L, Adedinsewo D, Stockwell S, Dombrowski JC, Johnson C, Skarbinski J. Delayed Entry into HIV Medical Care in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the USA. AIDS Care. 2015:1-9.

15. Skarbinski J, Rosenberg E, Paz-Bailey G, Hall HI, Rose C, Viall A, Fagan J, Lansky A, Mermin J. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission at Each Step of the Care Continuum in the United States. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2015.

16. Thompson-Paul A, Wei S, Mattson C, Robertson M, Hernandez A, Bell T, Skarbinski J. Obesity among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States: Data from the Cross-Sectional Medical Monitoring Project and National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Medicine. 2015;94(27):1081.

17. Weiser J, Beer L, Frazier EL, Patel R, Dempsey A, Hauck H, Skarbinski J. Service Delivery and Patient Outcomes in Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program-Funded and Nonfunded Health Care Facilities in the United States. JAMA Intern Med. 2015;175(10):1650-9.

18. West BT, Beer L, Weiser J, Johnson C, Gremell G, Garg S, Skarbinski J. Weighted Multilevel Models: A Case Study. American Journal of Public Health. 2015.

19. Xia Q, A. N, Bernard M, Raj-Singh S, Shepard C. Constructing a Representative Sample of out-of-Care HIV Patients from a Representative Sample of in-Care Patients. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 2015;0(0):1-7.

20. Yehia B, Stephens-Child A, Momplaisir F, Taylor L, Gross R, Dube B, Glanz K, Brady K. Health Outcomes of HIV-Infected People with Mental Illness. AIDS Behavior. 2015:10.


2014


Reports


1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2010. 2014. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/statistics/systems/mmp/MMP_2010_surveillancesummary.pdf.

2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics of Adults Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection: Medical Monitoring Project, 2005 Pilot Data Collection Cycle. 2010. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/statistics/systems/mmp/statistics_2005_mmp_no6.pdf.

3. Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health. 2014 Delaware HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report 2014. Available from: https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/dpc/files/2014hivepireport.pdf.

4. Illinois Department of Public Health. 2013 Illinois HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Profile 2014. Available from: http://dph.illinois.gov/sites/default/files/publications/1-27-16-OHP-HIV-factsheet-MMP.pdf.

5. Virginia Department of Health. 2009-2010 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2014. Available from: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/documents/pdf/2009-2010%20Virginia%20MMP%20Fact%20Sheet%20Interview%20Data%20Summary.pdf.

6. Virginia Department of Health. 2011 Factsheet: Interview Data Summary. 2014. Available from: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/Programs/HIV-AIDS/SurveillanceProgram/documents/pdf/MMP%202013%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf.


Presentations


1. Aguilar J, Mgbere O, Hammons B, Khuwaja S, Wolverton M, Singh M. HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in Houston, Texas, Medical Monitoring Project, 2011.    CSTE Annual Conference; Nashville, TN. 2014.

2. Beer L, Mattson C, Short W, Skarbinski J. Gender Disparities in Viral Suppression and Antiretroviral Therapy Use by Racial and Ethnic Group—Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2010.    9th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2014.

3. Beer L, Valverde E, Raiford J, Weiser J, White B, Skarbinski J. Clinician Perspectives on Delaying Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy for Clinically Eligible HIV-Infected Patients.    9th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2014.

4. Garg S, Brooks J, Luo Q, Skarbinski J. Prevalence of and Factors Associated with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Testing and Infection among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States.    Infectious Disease Society of America; Philadelphia, PA. 2014.

5. Lin X, Mattson C, Freedman M, Skarbinski J. Erectile Dysfunction Medication Use Associated with Unprotected Intercourse in HIV-Infected MSM Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 Data Collection Cycle.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2014.

6. Lockhart T, Gousse M, Maggio D, Drenzek C. A Profile of Care: How the Medical Monitoring Project Helps to Understand Health Related Experiences and Needs of People Receiving HIV/AIDS Care in Georgia.    3rd Annual State of Public Health Conference; The University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 2014.

7. Maggio D. Stigma and Discrimination from Georgia MMP 2011.    Georgia DPH MSM Symposium; Atlanta, GA. 2014.

8. Mattson C, Freedman M, Beer L, Sullivan PS, Skarbinski J. Prevalence and Predictors of HIV Disclosure among Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2014.

9. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Bell T, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Arafat R, Essien E, Singh M, Roland E. System and Patient Barriers to Care among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Houston/Harris County, Texas: HIV Medical Care Providers' Perspectives.    Texas Public Health Association 90th Annual Education Conference; Corpus Christi, TX. 2014.

10. Mgbere O, Singh M, Aguilar J, Allred K, Wolverton M, Khuwaja S, Arafat R, Essien E. Preventive Care Counseling Practices of HIV Medical Care Providers in Houston, Texas: Relationships between Empirically-Derived Composite Measures of Performance.    Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2014.

11. Mgbere O, Singh M, Aguilar J, Khuwaja S, Wolverton M, Arafat R. Frequency and Determinants of Preventive Care Counseling by HIV Medical Care Providers During Encounters with Newly Diagnosed and Established HIV Patients.    APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition; New Orleans, LA. 2014.

12. Myers T, Skarbinski J. Viral Suppression among Foreign-Born HIV-Infected Persons in the United States: Data from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Boston, MA. 2014.

13. Rogue C, Mgbere O. Analysis of HIV Disease and Stigma in US-Born and Foreign-Born Populations in Houston/Harris County: A Preliminary Study.    American Medical Students Association conference; New Orleans, LA. 2014.

14. Sears S, Wu M, Odem S. Viral Load Suppression among Persons in Care in Texas Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2014.

15. Short W, Beer L, Do A, Frazier E, Blair J, Bradley H, Skarbinski J. Clinical Characteristics and Quality of HIV Care for Women in the United States: Data from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    4th International Workshop on HIV & Women Washington, D.C. 2014.

16. Singh M, Mgbere O, Wolverton M, Arafat R. HIV Medical Facility Attributes in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Ownerships, Practice Models and Services.    15th Annual Kelsey Seybold Foundation Health Services and Outcomes Research Conference; Houston, TX. 2014.

17. Sutton M, Short W, Frazier E, Tie Y, Skarbinski J. Clinical and Immunologic Correlates of Pregnancy among HIV-Infected Women in Care--United States.    IDSA ID Week; Philadelphia, PA. 2014.

18. Wohl A, Tejero J, Dierst-Davies R. Racial/Ethnic, Gender and Age Differences in Linkage, Retention, ART Use and Viral Load Suppression among HIV- Infected Persons in Los Angeles County.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA. 2014.

19. Yerkes L, Kienzle J, Rhodes A. Disclosure of Mental Health and Substance Use Behaviors in an HIV-Positive Population: Medical Monitoring Project in Virginia, 2009-2010.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; New Orleans, LA. 2014.


Manuscripts


1. Adedinsewo A, Wei S, Robertson M, Rose C, Johnson C, Dombrowski J, Skarbinski J. Timing of Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2014;28(12).

2. Beer L, Oster A, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Disparities in HIV Transmission Risk among HIV-Infected Black and White Men Who Have Sex with Men, United States, 2009. AIDS. 2014;28:105-14.

3. Beer L, Skarbinski J. Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV-Infected Adults in the United States. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2014;26(6):521-37.

4. Beer L, Valverde E, Raiford J, Weiser J, White B, Skarbinski J. Clinician Perspectives on Delaying Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy for Clinically Eligible HIV-Infected Patients. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC). 2014.

5. Blair J, Fagan J, Frazier E, Do A, Bradley H, Valverde E, McNaghten A, Beer L, Zhang S, Huang P, Mattson C, Freedman M, Johnson C, Sanders C, Spruit-McGoff K, Heffelfinger J, Skarbinski J. Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection — Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2009. MMWR Surveillance Summaries. 2014;63(5):1-28.

6. Bradley H, Hall HI, Wolitski R, Handel M, Stone A, LaFlam M, Skarbinski J, Higa D, Prejean J, Frazier E, Patel R, Huang P, An Q, Song R, Tang T, Valleroy L. Vital Signs: HIV Diagnosis, Care, and Treatment among Persons Living with HIV — United States, 2011. 2014 November 28, 2014 Contract No.: 47. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6347a5.htm?s_cid=mm6347a5_e.

7. Do A, Rosenberg ES, Sullivan PS, Beer L, Strine TW, Schulden JD, Fagan J, Freedman M, Skarbinski J. Excess Burden of Depression among HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Medical Care in the United States: Data from the Medical Monitoring Project and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Plos One. 2014;9(3):10.

8. Dombrowski J, Buskin S, Bennett A, Thiede H, Golden M. Use of Multiple Data Sources and Individual Case Investigation to Refine Surveillance-Based Estimates of the HIV Care Continuum. Journal of AIDS. 2014.

9. Eberhart M, Voytek C, Hillier A, Metzger D, Blank M, Brady K. HIV Medical Facility Attributes in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Ownerships, Practice Models and Services. AIDS and Behavior. 2014;October 2013.

10. Firth C, Schafer S, Greene K. Monitoring Retention in Care: Using Multiple Laboratory Tests as an Indicator for HIV Medical Care. AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 2014.

11. Gant Z, Bradley H, Hu X, Skarbinski J, Hall HI, Lansky A. Hispanics or Latinos Living with Diagnosed HIV: Progress Along the Continuum of HIV Care — United States, 2010. MMWR. 2014;63(40):5.

12. Hughes AJ, Mattson CL, Scheer S, Beer L, Skarbinski J. Discontinuation of Antiretroviral Therapy among Adults Receiving HIV Care in the United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2014;66(1):80-9.

13. Kates J, Garfield R, Young K, Quinn K, Frazier E, Skarbinski J. Assessing the Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage of People with HIV. Kaiser Family Foundation; 2014. Available from: http://kff.org/hivaids/issue-brief/assessing-the-impact-of-the-affordable-care-act-on-health-insurance-coverage-of-people-with-hiv/.

14. Keller S, Yehia B, Momplaisir F, Eberhart M, Share A, Brady K. Assessing the Overall Quality of Health Care in Persons Living with HIV in an Urban Environment AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2014;28(4):8.

15. Maier M, He H, Schafer S, Ward T, Zaman A. Hepatitis C Treatment Eligibility among HIV–Hepatitis C Virus Coinfected Patients in Oregon: A Population Based Sample. AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV. 2014.

16. Mattson C, Freedman M, Fagan J, Frazier E, Beer L, Huang P, Valverde E, Johnson C, Sanders C, McNaghten AD, Sullivan P, Lansky A, Mermin J, Heffelfinger J, Skarbinski J. Sexual Risk Behaviour and Viral Suppression among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States. AIDS. 2014;28(8):1203-11.

17. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Bell T, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Arafat R, Blair J, Essien E. Managing the Personal Side of Health Care among HIV/AIDS Patients in Houston/Harris County, Texas: A Pilot Study of the Providers’ Perspectives. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (EPUB Ahead of Print). 2014:12.

18. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Bell T, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Arafat R, Essien E, Singh M, Aguilar J, Roland E. System and Patient Barriers to Care among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Houston/Harris County, Texas: HIV Medical Care Providers’ Perspectives. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (In Press). 2014.

19. Mgbere O, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Bell T, Khuwaja S, Arafat R, Essien J, Singh M, Simmons P, Aguilar J. Frequency and Determinants of Preventive Care Counseling by HIV Medical Care Providers During Encounters with Newly Diagnosed and Established HIV Patients. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) (Epub ahead of Print). 2014.

20. Mizuno Y, Zhu J, Crepaz N, Beer L, Purcell D, Johnson C, Valverde E, Skarbinski J. Receipt of HIV/Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Counseling by HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009. AIDS. 2014.

21. Singh S, Bradley H, Hu X, Skarbinski J, Hall HI, Lansky A. Men Living with Diagnosed HIV Who Have Sex with Men: Progress Along the Continuum of HIV Care — United States, 2010. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). 2014;63(38):829-33.

22. Sutton M, Frazier E, Short W, Skarbinski J. Pregnancies among Reproductive-Aged Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Women in Care, United States. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2014;123:33S-4S.

23. Sutton M, Patel R, Frazier EL. Unplanned Pregnancies among HIV-Infected Women in Care-United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2014;65(3):350-8.

24. Valverde E, Beer L, Johnson C, Blair JM, Mattson CL, Sanders C, Weiser J, Skarbinski J. Prevention Counseling Practices of HIV Care Providers with Patients New to HIV Medical Care: Medical Monitoring Project Provider Survey, 2009. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2014.

25. Whiteside Y, Cohen S, Bradley H, Skarbinksi J, Hall HI, Lansky A. Progress Along the Continuum of HIV Care among Blacks with Diagnosed HIV— United States, 2010. Atlanta, GA; 2014.

26. Yehia BR, Schranz AJ, Momplaisir F, Keller SC, Gross R, Frank I, Metlay JP, Brady KA. Outcomes of HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Care at Multiple Clinics. AIDS Behav. 2014;18(8):1511-22.


2013


Presentations


1. Beer L, Skarbinski J. Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy and Disparities in Viral Suppression among U.S. Black and White Men Who Have Sex with Men, Medical Monitoring Project 2009.    8th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2013.

2. Beer L, Skarbinski J. Nationally Representative Estimates of Self-Reported Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in the United States.    8th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence; Miami, FL. 2013.

3. Dombrowski J, Kent J, Buskin S, Stekler J, Barash E, Bennett A, Golden M. An Encouraging HIV Care Cascade: Anomaly, Progress or Just More Accurate Data?    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

4. Flagg E, Weinstock H, Frazier E, Valverde E, Heffelfinger J, Skarbinski J. Testing for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care: National Estimates from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 International Society for STD Research Conference; Vienna, Austria. 2013.

5. Freedman M, Mattson C, L B, Sullivan PS, Skarbinski J. Risk Behaviors among HIV-Infected Bisexual Men Receiving Medical Care in the United States — Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

6. Garg S, Furlow-Parmely C, Frazier E, Skarbinski J. Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease among HIV-Infected Adults in Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

7. Harding L, Iachan R, Johnson C, Kyle T, Skarbinski J. Weighting Methods for the 2010 Data Collection Cycle of the Medical Monitoring Project.    Joint Statistical Meeting; Montréal, Canada. 2013.

8. Johnson C, Iachan R, Harding L, Beer L, Frazier E, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Sampling Designs for HIV Patient Populations. Joint Statistical Meeting; Montréal, Canada. 2013.

9. Mdodo R, Frazier E, Dube S, Mattson C, Sutton M, Brooks J, Skarbinski J. Cigarette Smoking among HIV-Infected Adults in Care--Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

10. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Bell T, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Arafat R, Essien EJ, Roland E, Hammons B, Momin F. Managing the Personal Side of Health Care among HIV/AIDS Patients in Houston/Harris County, Texas: A Pilot Study of the Providers’ Perspectives.    Texas Public Health Association Annual Education Conference; San Antonio, TX. 2013.

11. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Hammons B, Momin F, Anderson L, Goldberg B, Miller K, Segura F. The Impact of Health Services Utilization on Health Outcomes of HIV-Infected Patients in Houston/Harris County, Texas.    Texas Public Health Association Annual Education Conference San Antonio, TX. 2013.

12. Nasrullah M, Fagan J, Frazier E, Hardnett F, Skarbinski J. Impact of Recent Incarceration on HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Outpatient Medical Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

13. Quinn K, Skarbinski J. Health Insurance Coverage and Type Predict Durable Viral Suppression among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

14. Skarbinski J, Furlow-Parmely C, Frazier E. Nationally Representative Estimates of Quality of HIV Care in the United States: Data from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.

15. Sutton M, Frazier E, Short W, Skarbinski J. Pregnancies among Reproductive-Age HIV-Infected Women in Care --United States.    Annual Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; Chicago, IL. 2013.

16. Thompson-Paul A, Wei S, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Prevalence of Obesity in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    Conference on Retrovirses and Opportunistic Infections; Atlanta, GA. 2013.


Manuscripts


1. Hall HI, Frazier E, Rhodes P, Holtgrave DR, Furlow-Parmely C, Tang T, Gray K, Cohen S, Mermin J, Skarbinski J. Differences in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Care and Treatment among Subpopulations in the United States. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2013:7.

2. Johnson AS, Beer L, Sionean C, Hu X, Furlow-Parmley C, Le B, Skarbinski J, Hall HI, Dean HD. HIV Infection - United States, 2008 and 2010. MMWR Surveill Summ. 2013;62 Suppl 3:112-9.

3. McNaghten AD, Valverde EE, Blair JM, Johnson CH, Freedman MS, Sullivan PS. Routine HIV Testing among Providers of HIV Care in the United States, 2009. PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e51231.


2012


Reports


1. Kamimoto L, Armstrong L, Ly K, Llata E, Do A. Epidemiologic Profile 2010: Asians and Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders. 2012. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/publications/docs/asian_nhpi_epi_profile2010-20120813_01.pdf.

2. Michigan Department of Public Health. Michigan Medical Monitoring Project 2009 Data Summary. 2012. Available from: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdhhs/Surveillance_Summary_2012_FINAL2_-_Copy_550839_7.pdf.


Presentations


1. Beer L, Oster A, Mattson C, Skarbinski J. Racial Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy Use and Viral Suppression among Sexually Active HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men Receiving Medical Care—United States, Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 Data Collection Cycle.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

2. Benbow N, Scheer S, Wohl A, Brady K, Gagner A, Hughes A, Tejero J, Eberhart M, Hu V, Sayles J, Townsell S, . Linkage, Retention, ART Use and Viral Suppression in Four Large Cities in the United States.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

3. Buskin S, Kent J, Barash E, Aboulafia D, Golden M. Inevitable Vs Preventable Deaths among HIV+ People in King County: Washington, 2008–2010.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2012.

4. Fagan J, Beer, L, Rosenberg, E, Mattson, C, Waldrop-Valverde, D, Valverde, E, Sullivan, P, Skarbinski, J, for the Medical Monitoring Project. Monitoring Health Literacy and HIV Care in the United States, 2009–2010.    Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, Building a Healthier Society, Integrating, Science, Policy and Practice; National Harbor, Maryland. 2012.

5. Fisher H, Hoyte T, Nguyen K, Williams W, Blair J, Finlayson T, Flores S, Linley L. Using a Systems-Level, Population-Based Approach to Monitor and Evaluate National HIV/Aids Strategy in 12 U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

6. Flagg E. Syphilis Testing among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care: National Estimates from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 Data Collection Cycle IDWeek 2012; San Diego, CA. 2012.

7. Freedman M, Mattson C, Johnson C, Frazier E, Beer L, Fagan J, Valverde E, Huang P, Heffelfinger J, Skarbinski J. Nationally Representative Estimates of Sexual Risk Behaviors among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States-Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2010.    Conference on Retrovirus and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2012.

8. Gomez J, Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Goldberg B, Anderson L, Miller K. HIV/AIDS in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Charting Latino Progress over Healthcare Barriers.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Annual Conference; Omaha, NE. 2012.

9. Hall HI, Frazier E, Rhodes P, Holtgrave DR, Furlow-Parmely C, Tang T, Gray K, Cohen S, Skarbinski J. Continuum of HIV Care: Differences in Care and Treatment by Sex and Race/Ethnicity in the United States.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

10. Hawkins N, Melville S, Chintapalli S, Odem S. Adherence to HIV Clinical Treatment Guidelines among Healthcare Providers in Texas.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

11. Henderson D, Zehner A. Mental Health Diagnoses and HIV: Data from a Population-Based Sample, Virginia, 2008-2009.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA. 2012.

12. Hughes A, Chin C, Scheer S. Evaluating the Number and Proportion of out of Jurisdiction HIV/AIDS Cases Receiving Care in San Francisco, CA.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists; Omaha, NE. 2012.

13. Hughes A, Scheer S. Congruence between Self-Report and Medical Record CD4 Lymphocyte and HIV Viral Load Test Results among HIV-Infected Patients in CA.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; Omaha, NE. 2012.

14. Hughes A, Scheer S. Is Age Associated with Unmet Need for Supportive Services among HIV-Infected Patients Receiving HIV Care? Results from the Medical Monitoring Project, San Francisco, California, United States; 2007-2010.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

15. Hughes A, Scheer S. Using Secondary Data to Identify HIV/AIDS Cases and Evaluate Completeness of Case Reporting in San Francisco, California.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists; Omaha, NE. 2012.

16. Iachan R. Sample Surveys of HIV-Infected Patients: Applications of Real Time Sampling Methods.    International Conference on Methods for Surveying and Enumerating Hard-to-Reach Populations; New Orleans, LA. 2012.

17. Jaenicke T. Factors Associated with HIV Viral Load Suppression among HIV-Positive Adults in Care in Washington State in 2009.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Annual Conference. 2012.

18. Kyle T, Iachan R, Beer L, Brady K, Johnson C, Eberhart M, Valverde E, Badolato G, Brinker K, Wen X, Skarbinski J. Sample Surveys of HIV-Infected Patients: Applications of Real Time Sampling Methods.    International Conference on Methods for Surveying and Enumerating Hard-to-Reach Populations; New Orleans, LA. 2012.

19. Lansky A, Harris N, Wei S, Singh S, Ivy W, Sionean C, Mizuno Y, Johnson C. Description of MSM Who Are Also Injection Drug Users.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2012.

20. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Goldberg B, Anderson L, Miller K, Hammons B, Momin F. Monitoring of HIV-Infected Cohort Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Houston/Harris County, Texas: Clinical Outcome and Treatment Response.    18th Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2012.

21. Schuster D, Melville S, Pannala P, Odem S. Texas 2009 Medical Monitoring Project: Antiretroviral Data Reliability and Source Agreement.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

22. Sutton M, Frazier E. Unplanned Pregnancies among Women in Care for HIV Infection--United States, 2007-2009.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2012.

23. Townsell S, Gagner A, Benbow N. Comparison of Patient Outcomes at Ryan White and Non-Ryan White Funded Facilities in Chicago.    Ryan White Grantee Meeting; Washington, D.C. 2012.

24. Valverde E, Weiser J, Beer L, Fagan J, DiNenno E, Skarbinski J. Provider’s Assessment of Mental Health Problems of HIV-Infected Patients New to Medical Care, United States - Medical Monitoring Project Provider Survey, 2009.    34th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine; San Francisco, CA. 2012.

25. Weiser J, Do A, Beer L, Shah S, Skarbinski J. Comparison of Ryan White Care Act-Funded Versus Non-Ryan White-Funded HIV Outpatient Facilities in the United States, Medical Monitoring Project—2009.    International AIDS Conference; Washington, D.C. 2012.

26. Zehner A, Henderson D, Buyu C. Cervical Cancer Screening in a Population-Based Sample of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Infected Women – Virginia, 2008-2009.    APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition; San Francisco, CA 2012.


Manuscripts


1. Beer L, Fagan JL, Garland P, Valverde EE, Bolden B, Brady KA, Courogen M, Hillman D, Neaigus A, Bertolli J. Medication-Related Barriers to Entering HIV Care. AIDS Patient Care and STDS. 2012;26(4):214-21.

2. Beer L, Heffelfinger J, Frazier E, Mattson C, Roter B, Barash E, Buskin S, Rime T, Valverde E. Use of and Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in a Large U.S. Sample of HIV-Infected Adults in Care, 2007-2008. Open AIDS Journal. 2012;6( Suppl 1:M21):213-23.

3. Frankel MR, McNaghten AD, Shapiro MF, Sullivan PS, Berry SH, Johnson CH, Flagg EW, Morton S, Bozzette SA. A Probability Sample for Monitoring the HIV-Infected Population in Care in the U.S. And in Selected States. Open AIDS Journal    2012;Suppl 1 (M21):67-76.

4. Jenness S, Myers J, Neaigus A, Lulek J, Navejas M, Shavvy R. Delayed Entry into HIV Medical Care after HIV Diagnosis: Risk Factors and Research Methods. AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV. 2012:9.

5. Mascolini M. Preventable Causes of Death Not Rare in Seattle-Area HIV Group. HIV Treatment Alerts. 2012:3.

6. Momplaisir F, Long J, Badolato G, Brady K. The Role of Primary Care Physicians in Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening in Patients with HIV. Journal of general internal medicine. 2012:5.

7. Oh JY, Greene K, He H, Schafer S, Hedberg K. Population-Based Study of Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease among HIV-Infected Persons. Open AIDS Journal. 2012;Supp 1(M21):177-80.

8. Scheer S, Hughes A, Tejero J, Damesyn MA, Mark KE, Arguello AT, Wohl AR. HIV Patients in Care in California: Regional Differences among the California Medical Monitoring Project Sites 2007-2008. Open AIDS Journal. 2012.

9. Skarbinski J, Johnson C, Frazier E, Beer L, Valverde E, Heffelfinger J. Nationally Representative Estimates of the Number of HIV+ Adults Who Received Medical Care, Were Prescribed ART, and Achieved Viral Suppression—Medical Monitoring Project, 2009 to 2010—US. 19th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2012). 2012:5-8.


2011


Reports


1. San Francisco Department of Public Health. HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Annual Report. 2011. Available from: https://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/RptsHIVAIDS/HIVAIDAnnlRpt2011.pdf.


Presentations


1. Beer L, Oster A, Mattson C, Freedman M, Wen X. Racial Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2011.

2. Beer L, Valverde E. Factors Associated with Adherence to ART in the United States.    American Public Health Association Conference; Washington, D.C. 2011

3. Beer L, Valverde E, Wen X. Gender Differences in Factors Associated with Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy. American Public Health Association Conference; Washington, D.C. 2011.

4. Chintapalli S. Sexual Risk Behaviors among Persons in Medical Care for HIV in Texas.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2011.

5. Frazier E, McNaghten A, Blair J. Factors Associated with Cervical Cancer Screening among HIV-Infected Women, United States, 2007-2008.    American Public Health Association Conference; Washington, D.C. 2011.

6. Freedman M, Mattson C, Edwards A, Valverde E, Fagan J, Wen X, Huang P, Wang H. High-Risk Sexual Behavior among HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men--Medical Monitoring Project, 2009.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2011.

7. Gomez J, Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Goldberg B, Anderson L, Miller K. Effectiveness of HIV/AIDS Care Based on Frequency of Annual Healthcare Visits.    Kelsey Seybold Research Foundation 12th Annual Health Services and Outcomes Research Conference; Houston, TX 2011.

8. Hillman D, Tobias J, Pearcy C, Carnicom L, Connor M, Lofton S, Roseberry J. What Factors Are Associated with Medical Adherence?    .    LGBTI National Health Summit; Bloomington, IN. 2011.

9. Hughes A, Parisi MK, Williams L, Wenzel C, Scheer S. Unprotected Anal Intercourse with a Discordant Serostatus Partner among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Care for HIV, San Francisco 2007-2008.    Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; Pittsburgh, PA. 2011.

10. Hughes A, Scheer S. Characteristics of HIV-Infected Adults Who Report Discontinuation of Antiretroviral Therapy, San Francisco 2007-2009.    International AIDS Society Conference; Rome, Italy. 2011.

11. Johnson C, Beer L, Blair J, Frazier E. Representing the Population of US Adults in Care for HIV/AIDS: Methods and Findings from the Medical Monitoring Project, 2009-2010.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, Georgia. 2011.

12. Mattson C. The Medical Monitoring Project.    United States Conference on AIDS; Chicago, IL. 2011.

13. Mattson C, Freedman M, Fagan J, Edwards A, Valverde E, Beer L, Wen X, Wang H, Huang P. Unprotected Intercourse among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Care in the United States, 2009-2010.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2011.

14. Mattson C, Valverde E, Sanders C. The Medical Monitoring Project - Using Data in the Real World (Oral Presentation and Workshop).    United States Conference on AIDS; Chicago, IL. 2011.

15. McNaghten A, Freedman M, Valverde E, Johnson C, Blair J. Factors Associated with HIV Testing among Providers of HIV Care.    Forum For Collaborative HIV Research 2010 HIV Summit. 2011.

16. Skarbinski J, Beer L, Johnson C, Valverde E, Frazier E, Heffelfinger J. Care of HIV-Infected Adults in the United States.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; Seattle, WA. 2011.

17. Valverde E, Short W, Brady K, Frazier E, Beer L, Mattson C. HIV Medical Provider's Assessment of the Reproductive Plans of Women Receiving HIV Care, Medical Monitoring Project Provider Survey, 2009.    International AIDS Society Conference; Rome, Italy. 2011.

18. Wohl AR, Carlos J, Tejero J, Dierst-Davies R, Daar ES, Khanlou H, Cadden J, Towner W, Frye D. Barriers and Unmet Need for Supportive Services for HIV Patients in Care in Los Angeles County, California.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2011.


Manuscripts


1. Blair J, McNaghten A, Frazier E, Skarbinski J, Huang P, Heffelfinger J. Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics of Adults Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection--Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2007. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). 2011;60(SS11):20.

2. Cohen S, Van Handel M, Branson B, Blair J, Hall I, Hu X, Koenig L, Skarbinski J, Tracey A, Mermin J, Valleroy L. Vital Signs: HIV Prevention through Care and Treatment. Atlanta, GA; 2011 Dec 2, 2011.    Contract No.: 47. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr.

3. Wohl AR, Carlos J, Tejero J, Dierst-Davies R, Daar ES, Khanlou H, Cadden J, Towner W, Frye D. Barriers and Unmet Need for Supportive Services for HIV Patients in Care in Los Angeles County, California. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2011;25(9):8.

4. Wohl AR, Carlos J, Tejero J, Dierst-Davies R, Daar ES, Khanlou H, Cadden J, Towner W, Frye D. Barriers and Unmet Need for Supportive Services for HIV Patients in Care in Los Angeles County, California Rx for Prevention- Promoting Health through Prevention in Los Angeles County. 2011;3(4):1.


2010


Reports


1. Barash E. Characteristics of Smokers Compared with Non-Smokers in a Sample of HIV-Positive Adults. 2010. Available from: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/hiv/epi/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/hiv/2ndHalf2010EpiReport.ashx.

2. Barash E. Homelessness among Those Living with HIV/AIDS in King County. 2010. Available from: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/hiv/epi/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/hiv/1stHalf2010EpiReport.ashx.


Presentations


1. Anderson L, Gomez J, Goldberg B, Miller K, Khuwaja S, Mgbere O, Adebowale D. Issues, Challenges and Recommended Solutions in Recruiting and Interviewing Multi-Cultural Population of HIV/AIDS Patients.    17th Texas HIV/STD Conference Austin, TX. 2010.

2. Beer L, Frazier E, Mattson C, Valverde E, Do A. Adherence to Antiretroviral Medications in a National Sample of HIV-Infected Patients in Care in the U.S.    Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2010.

3. Chintapalli S, Heinzke M, Schuster D. MMP 2009 Fact Sheet.    17th Annual Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2010.

4. Dierst-Davies R, Tejero J, Wohl A. What Are the Disparities in Service Needs among a Sample of HIV Positive Patients in Los Angeles County.    138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Denver, CO. 2010.

5. Do A, Beer L, Johnson C, Valverde E, McNaghten A. Characteristics of a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV Care Facilities in the U.S.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Denver, CO. 2010.

6. Do A, Heffelfinger J, Frazier E, Beer L, Sanchez T, Valverde E. Increased Need for Antiretroviral Therapy Following Changes in Treatment Guidelines.    Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2010.

7. Edwards A, Flagg E, Mattson C, Frazier E, Valverde E, Freedman M, McNaghten A. Self-Reported Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Disease Testing among HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Care in the United States in 2007.    National STD Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2010.

8. Fagan J, Blair J, Sanders C, Beer L, McNaghten AD. Care and Ancillary Service Utilization among HIV-Infected Homeless Individuals, 2007-2008.    National Healthcare for the Homeless Conference and Policy Symposium; San Francisco, CA. 2010.

9. Freedman M, Blair J, Mattson C, Edwards A, Frazier E, Valverde E, McNaghten A. Factors Associated with Unprotected Anal Intercourse among Sexually Active HIV-Infected Men Who Have Sex with Men--United States, 2007.    International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria. 2010.

10. Heffelfinger J, Mattson C, Frazier E, Edwards A, Stockwell S, Valverde E. Factors Associated with a Positive Tuberculin Screening Test in the Past Year among HIV-Infected Persons in Care in the US, 2007-2008.    Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2010.

11. Hillman D, Tobias J, Pearcy C, Carnicom L, Connor M, Lofton S, Roseberry J. Indiana Rural and Urban HIV Infected Populations.    Indiana Public Health Nurse Conference; 2010; Indianapolis, IN. 2010.

12. Mattson C, Fagan J, Freedman M. Gender Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Care in the United States, 2007-2008.    Society for Epidemiology Research Conference; Seattle, WA. 2010.

13. Mattson C, Fagan J, Valverde E, Beer L, Freedman M, McNaghten A. Prevalence and Predictors of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination among HIV-Infected Persons Receiving Care in the United States, 2007.    Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; San Francisco, CA. 2010.

14. Mattson C, Valverde E, Fagan J, Beer L, Johnson C, Freedman M, Edwards A, McNaghten A. Unprotected Sex among HIV-Infected Heterosexual Adults Receiving Medical Care in the United States, 2007.    International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria. 2010.

15. McNaghten AD, Freedman M, Valverde E, Johnson C, Blair J. Factors Associated with HIV Testing among Providers of HIV Care.    National Summit on HIV Diagnosis, Prevention and Access to Care; National Harbor, MD. 2010.

16. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Fasoranti T, Anderson L, Gomez J, Goldberg B, Miller K, Awosika-Olumo D, Abdullah N. Application of Quality Improvement Strategies on a Population-Based HIV/AIDS Surveillance Project in Houston, Texas: Outcome Analysis and Lesson Learned.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Denver, CO. 2010.

17. Mgbere O, Khuwaja S, Fasoranti T, Gomez J, Anderson L, Goldberg B, Miller K, Awosika-Olumo D, Lee-Han H. Comparison of Characteristics of Respondents and Non-Respondents in a Population-Based Epidemiologic Survey in Houston/Harris County.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; Portland, OR. 2010.

18. Sanders C, Fagan J, Valverde E, Mattson C, Beer L, McNaghten A. Perceived Need for Ancillary Services among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Care.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting; Denver, CO. 2010.

19. Valverde E, Blair J, Beer L, Sanders C, Fagan J, Mattson C, McNaghten A. Factors Associated with HIV Prevention Counseling among HIV Care Providers in the US in 2009.    International AIDS Conference; Vienna, Austria. 2010.

20. Valverde E, Flagg E, Mattson C, Beer L, Edwards A, Fagan J, Freedman M, McNaghten A. Gender Differences in Factors Associated with Bacterial STD Diagnoses among HIV-Infected Patients in the U.S. .    International AIDS Conference Vienna, Austria. 2010.

21. Valverde E, Short W, Brady K. HIV Medical Provider's Assessment of the Reproductive Plans of Women in HIV Care.    International AIDS Conference    Vienna, Austria. 2010.


Manuscripts


1. Lansky A, Brooks J, DiNenno E, Heffelfinger J, Hall HI, Mermin J. Epidemiology of HIV in the United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2010;55(S2):S64-S8.


2009


Reports


1. Barash E. Preventative Care among Participants in the Medical Monitoring Project 2009. Available from: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/communicable/hiv/epi/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/hiv/MMPPrevCare.ashx.


Presentations


1. Beer L, Soe M, Valverde E, McNaghten A. Dose, Schedule, and Instruction Adherence to Antiretroviral Medications in a Sample of HIV-Infected Persons.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2009.

2. Dierst-Davies R, Tejero J, Acholonu U, Wohl A. Characteristics of HIV Patients in Intermittent Vs. Regular Care among a Representative Sample in Los Angeles County.    American Conference for the Treatment of HIV; Denver, CO. 2009.

3. Hillman D, Pearcy C, Carnicorm L, Connor M, Lofton S, Roseberry J, Tobias J. Childhood Sexual Abuse in Indiana Rural and Urban HIV-Infected Populations.    National HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities; Bloomington, IN. 2009.

4. Sajak T. HIV Testing and Treatment among Hispanics in Texas.    Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists Annual Conference; Buffalo, NY. 2009.

5. Tejero J, Dierst-Davies R, Acholonu A, Wohl A. Factors Associated with Intermittent HIV Care among a Representative Sample in Los Angeles County, California.    American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA. 2009.

6. Valverde E, Fagan J, Beer L, Soe M, McNaghten A. Sexual Risk Behaviors and Exposure to HIV Prevention Education among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving    HIV Medical Care.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2009.


2008


Presentations


1. Awosika-Olumo A, Khuwaja S, Mgbere O, Fasoranti T, Goldberg B, Gomez J, Anderson L, Miller K. Validity of Self-Reported CD4 Count and HIV Viral Load among HIV-Infected Patients in Houston/Harris County.    16th Texas HIV/STD Conference Austin, TX. 2008.

2. Chintapalli S, Armas L, Narvaez H. Medical Monitoring Project--from Science to Service.    16th Annual Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2008.

3. Chintapalli S, Odem S, Armas L, Melville S. The Frequency of Gynecological Visits among Women in Care for HIV in Texas.    Women and HIV International Clinical Conference; Dallas, TX. 2008.

4. Fagan J, Beer L, Bertolli J. When to Visit the Doctor: Cultural Constructs of Health, Illness, and HIV Medical Care among HIV-Infected Individuals in the United States.    American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting; San Francisco, California. 2008.

5. Fagan J, Blair J, Soe M, Beer L, McNaghten AD. HIV-Infected Individuals Who Have Experienced Homelessness: Pilot Results from the Medical Monitoring Project.    National Healthcare for the Homeless Conference and Policy Symposium; Phoenix, AZ. 2008.

6. Khuwaja S, Gomez J, Mgbere O, Awosika-Olumo A, Fasoranti T, Anderson L, Goldberg B, Miller K. Differences in Treatment Outcomes among HIV/AIDS Patients Based on Frequency of Healthcare Visits.    Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; Buffalo, NY. 2008.

7. McNaghten AD, Rominger H, Pearcy C, Beer L. Medical Monitoring Project: What Do HIV/AIDS Care Nurses Need to Know?    Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Annual Conference; Tucson, AZ. 2008.

8. Merte J. Agreement between Self-Reported Values and Medical Records for CD4 Counts and Viral Loads.    University of Michigan Student Poster Session. 2008.

9. Odem S, Chintapalli S. Unmet Needs, Adherence Issues, and Substance Use among People in Care for HIV in Texas: Data from the Medical Monitoring Project.    Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation 3rd Annual HIV Substance Abuse Conference; Corpus Christi, TX. 2008.

10. Robbins A. Lost Opportunities: Late HIV Diagnosis, Delayed Treatment, and Unmet Need for Care.    16th Annual Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2008.

11. Soe M, Flagg E, McNaghten A, Sullivan P. Correlates of SF-12 Physical and Mental Quality of Life Components among HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Care in Selected Areas in the United States.    International AIDS Conference; Mexico City, Mexico. 2008.


2007


Presentations


1. Exarchos A, Barash E, Buskin S, Couragen M. Factors Associated with Antiretroviral Adherence in Washington State.    2nd International Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence; Jersey City, NJ. 2007.

2. McGoy S, Reed J, McNaghten AD. Engaging the Community--the Medical Monitoring Project and the Community Advisory Board.    United States Conference on AIDS; Palm Springs, CA. 2007.

3. McNaghten AD, Soe M, Nakamura G, Flagg E. Medical Monitoring Project: Comparison of Pilot Data with Previous Supplemental Surveillance Projects.    National HIV Prevention Conference; Atlanta, GA. 2007.

4. McNaghten AD, Soe M, Reed J, Sullivan P. Medical Monitoring Project: Population-Based Surveillance for HIV-Infected Persons in Care.    The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Conference; Atlanta City, NJ. 2007.

5. Odem S. Medical Monitoring Project-Pilot Year Outcomes of Interest.    Coastal Bend AIDS Foundation 2nd Annual HIV and Substance Abuse Conference; Corpus Christi, TX. 2007.

6. Pearcy C. The Impact of the Medical Monitoring Project.    2nd National Conference on Methamphetamine, HIV, and Hepatitis; Salt Lake City, UT. 2007.


Manuscripts


1. McNaghten AD, Wolfe MI, Onorato I, Nakashima AK, Valdiserri RO, Mokotoff E, Romaguera RA, Kroliczak A, Janssen RS, Sullivan PS. Improving the Representativeness of Behavioral and Clinical Surveillance for Persons with HIV in the United States: The Rationale for Developing a Population-Based Approach. PLoS One. 2007;2(6):e550.


2006


Reports


1. Exarchos A, Barash, E. 2006 HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report: Update on the Medical Monitoring Project. 2006.


Presentations


1. Dunville R, Beer L, Topete P. Geographic Distribution of HIV/AIDS Infection and Georgia.    Georgia Public Health Association 77th Annual Meeting and Conference; Augusta, GA. 2006.

2. Fasoranti T, Mgbere O, Odem S, Heinzke M. Round Table Discussion: Medical Monitoring Project.    15th Texas HIV/STD Conference Austin, TX. 2006.

3. Fasoranti T, Odem S, LaLand M. Medical Monitoring Project Community and Medical Care Provider Involvement/Relationship: Texas and Houston Perspective.    15th Texas HIV/STD Conference Austin, TX. 2006.

4. Odem S. A Review of the Medical Monitoring Project Outcomes of Interest.    15th Texas HIV/STD Conference; Austin, TX. 2006.


2005


Presentations


1. Denniston M, Wolfe M, Frakel M, Morton S, Drake A, Bozzette S, Sharpio M, Berry S, Sullivan P. Constructing a Sampling Frame of HIV Care Facilities for Clinical Surveillance of Persons in Care for HIV Infection in the United States.    Joint Statistical Meetings; Minneapolis, MN. 2005.

2. McNaghten AD, Burkman J. Morbidity Monitoring Project: National and State-Level Surveillance for Clinical Outcomes and Behaviors of HIV-Infected Persons in Care.    Indiana UNITY Conference; August 2005; Clarksville, IN. 2005.

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