1
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Am J Public Health
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2006
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2.20
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2
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The association between multiple domains of discrimination and self-assessed health: a multilevel analysis of Latinos and blacks in four low-income New York City neighborhoods.
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Health Serv Res
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2003
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1.75
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3
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Receptive syringe sharing among injection drug users in Harlem and the Bronx during the New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program.
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J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
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2005
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1.69
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4
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Am J Public Health
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2008
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1.40
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5
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Neighborhood characteristics and disability in older adults.
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J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
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2009
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1.32
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6
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Project VIVA: a multilevel community-based intervention to increase influenza vaccination rates among hard-to-reach populations in New York City.
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Am J Public Health
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2008
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1.18
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7
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Preliminary evidence of health care provider support for naloxone prescription as overdose fatality prevention strategy in New York City.
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2003
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1.17
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8
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Neighborhood-level correlates of consistent condom use among men who have sex with men: a multi-level analysis.
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AIDS Behav
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2008
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1.10
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9
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Explaining the relationship between race/ethnicity and pharmacy purchased syringes among injection drug users in New York City.
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2004
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1.10
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10
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Syringe disposal among injection drug users in Harlem and the Bronx during the New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program.
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2006
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1.06
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1.05
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12
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Gender differences in sexual behaviors, sexual partnerships, and HIV among drug users in New York City.
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1.00
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13
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J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)
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0.93
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14
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Pharmacy staff characteristics associated with support for pharmacy-based HIV testing.
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0.90
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15
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The "vertical response time": barriers to ambulance response in an urban area.
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0.89
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16
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A comparison of HIV seropositive and seronegative young adult heroin- and cocaine-using men who have sex with men in New York City, 2000-2003.
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J Urban Health
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2005
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0.89
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17
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Syringe distribution to injection drug users for prevention of HIV infection: opinions and practices of health care providers in New York City.
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2004
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0.82
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18
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Support for buprenorphine and methadone prescription to heroin-dependent patients among New York City physicians.
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Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse
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2006
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0.81
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19
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0.80
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20
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0.78
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21
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Predictors of influenza vaccination in an urban community during a national shortage.
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0.77
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22
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2012
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0.75
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