Noelle R. Leonard
Affiliations: | TC: School Psychology | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Cleland CM, Gwadz M, Collins LM, et al. (2023) Effects of Behavioral Intervention Components for African American/Black and Latino Persons Living with HIV with Non-suppressed Viral Load Levels: Results of an Optimization Trial. Aids and Behavior |
Cluesman SR, Gwadz M, Freeman R, et al. (2023) Exploring behavioral intervention components for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV with non-suppressed HIV viral load in the United States: a qualitative study. International Journal For Equity in Health. 22: 22 |
Gwadz M, Cluesman SR, Freeman R, et al. (2022) Correction: Advancing behavioral interventions for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV using a new conceptual model that integrates critical race theory, harm reduction, and self-determination theory: a qualitative exploratory study. International Journal For Equity in Health. 21: 110 |
Gwadz M, Cluesman SR, Freeman R, et al. (2022) Advancing behavioral interventions for African American/Black and Latino persons living with HIV using a new conceptual model that integrates critical race theory, harm reduction, and self-determination theory: a qualitative exploratory study. International Journal For Equity in Health. 21: 97 |
Cleland CM, Gwadz M, Collins LM, et al. (2021) African American/Black and Latino Adults with Detectable HIV Viral Load Evidence Substantial Risk for Polysubstance Substance Use and Co-occurring Problems: A Latent Class Analysis. Aids and Behavior |
Gwadz M, Cleland CM, Freeman R, et al. (2021) Stopping, starting, and sustaining HIV antiretroviral therapy: a mixed-methods exploration among African American/Black and Latino long-term survivors of HIV in an urban context. Bmc Public Health. 21: 419 |
Gwadz M, Campos S, Freeman R, et al. (2021) Black and Latino Persons Living with HIV Evidence Risk and Resilience in the Context of COVID-19: A Mixed-Methods Study of the Early Phase of the Pandemic. Aids and Behavior |
Freeman R, Gwadz M, Wilton L, et al. (2020) Understanding long-term HIV survivorship among African American/Black and Latinx persons living with HIV in the United States: a qualitative exploration through the lens of symbolic violence. International Journal For Equity in Health. 19: 146 |
Tofighi B, Hein P, Carvalho AMS, et al. (2019) Technology preferences to enhance HIV and HCV care among patients with substance use disorders. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 1-3 |
Kutnick AH, Leonard NR, Gwadz MV. (2019) "Like I Have No Choice": A Qualitative Exploration of HIV Diagnosis and Medical Care Experiences While Incarcerated and Their Effects. Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.). 45: 153-165 |