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Publications by Maximilian R. F. King
Potential Drivers of HIV Acquisition in African-American Women Related to Mass Incarceration: An Agent-Based Modelling Study
BMC Public Health
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HIV-Related Sexual Risk Among African American Men Preceding Incarceration: Associations With Support From Significant Others, Family, and Friends
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Implementation of Evidence‐Based HIV Interventions for Young Adult African American Women in Church Settings
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Sustainability of Intervention Effects of an Evidence-Based HIV Prevention Intervention for African American Women Who Smoke Crack Cocaine☆
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