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Main Outcome Paper

  1. Wolitski RJ, and the Project START Writing Group, for the Project START Study Group. Relative Efficacy of a Multisession Sexual Risk– Reduction Intervention for Young Men Released from Prisons in 4 US States. Am J Public Health 2006;96(10):1854–1861. Link to PaperPDF icon  

Additional Publications (Listed Alphabetically by First Author)

  1. Buck JM, Morrow KM, Margolis AD, Eldridge G, Sosman J, MacGowan RJ, Binson D, Kacanek D, Flanigan TP, and the Project START Study Group. Hepatitis B Vaccination in prison: The perspectives of formerly incarcerated men. J Correctional Health Care 2006;12(1):12–23. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  2. Grinstead O, Faigles B, Comfort M, Seal D, Nealey–Moore J, Belcher L, Morrow K, and the Project Start Study Group. HIV, STD, and Hepatitis risk to primary female partners of men being released from prison. Women and Health 2005;41(2):63–80. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  3. Grinstead O, Seal D, Wolitski R, Flanigan T, Fitzgerald C, Nealey–Moore J, Askew J, and the Project START Study Group. HIV and STD testing in prisons: perspectives of in–prison service providers. AIDS Educ Prev 2003;15:547–560. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  4. Kacanek D, Eldridge G, Nealey-Moore J, MacGowan R, Binson D, Flanigan T, Fitzgerald C, Sosman J, and the Project START Study Group. Young Incarcerated Men’s Perceptions of and Experiences With HIV Testing. Am J Public Health 2007; 97(7):1209-1215. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  5. MacGowan RJ, Eldridge G, Sosman J, Khan R, Flanigan T, Zack B, Margolis A, Askew J, Fitzgerald C, and the Project START Study Group. J Correctional Health Care 2006;12(3):203–213. Link to Abstract
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  7. MacGowan RJ, Margolis AD, Gaiter J, Morrow K, Zack B, Askew J, McAuliffe T, Sosman JM, Eldridge G, and the Project START Study Group. Predictors of risky sex of young men after release from prison. Int J STD AIDS 2003;14:519–523. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  8. Margolis, AD, MacGowan RJ, Grinstead O, Sosman J, Iqbal K, Flanigan TP, and the Project START Study Group. Unprotected sex with multiple partners: Implications for HIV prevention among young men with a history of incarceration. Sex Transm Dis 2006;33(3):175–180. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  9. Morrow KM, Eldridge G, Nealey–Moore J, Grinstead O, Belcher L, and the Project START Study Group. HIV, STD, and hepatitis risk in the week following release from prison: An event level analysis. J Correctional Health Care 2007;13(1):27–38. Link To AbstractPDF icon
  10. Seal DW, Eldridge GD, Kacanek D, Binson D, MacGowan RJ, The Project START Study Group. A longitudinal, qualitative analysis of the context of substance use and sexual behavior among 18- to 29-year-old men after their release from prison. Social Science & Medicine 2007;65(11): 2394-2406. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  11. Seal DW, Margolis AD, Morrow KM, Belcher L, Sosman J, Askew J, and the Project START Study Group. Substance Use and Sexual Behavior during Incarceration among 18–to 29–Year Old Men: Prevalence and correlates. AIDS Behav (in press). Link to AbstractPDF icon
  12. Seal DW, Belcher L, Morrow K, Eldridge G, Binson D, Kacanek D, Margolis AD, McAuliffe T, Simms R, and the Project START Study Group. A qualitative study of substance use and sexual behavior among 18- to 29-year-old men while incarcerated in the United States. Health Educ Behav 2004, 31(6), 775-789. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  13. Seal DW, Margolis AD, Sosman J, Kacanek D, Binson D, and the Project START Study Group. HIV and STD Risk Behavior Among 18- to 25-Year-Old Men Released From U.S. Prisons: Provider Perspectives. AIDS and Behavior 2003;7:131–141. Link to AbstractPDF icon
  14. Sosman J, MacGowan RJ, Margolis AD, Eldridge G, Flanigan T, Vardaman J, Fitzgerald C, Kacanek D, Binson D, Seal DW, and the Project START Study Group. The feasibility of STD and hepatitis screening among 18–29 year old men recently released from prison. Int J STD AIDS 2005;16(2):117–122. Link to AbstractPDF icon
Last Modified: November 27, 2007
Last Reviewed: November 27, 2007
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