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The CTN+ supports clinical trials, implementation science projects, and non-interventional research of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
Project ReportNeedles.ca: A rapid assessment and response system to map needle prevalence and implement harm reduction interventions in Regina, Saskatchewan
Promoting Mental Health and Reducing HIV Risk Behaviours through Self-compassion, Mindful Acceptance u0026 Resilience Transformation (SMART): An Evidence-informed Pilot Randomized Trial with Diaspora MENA Gay, Bisexual and Trans Youth in Ontario
Optimizing HIV prevention for sexual and gender minorities seeking mental health supports: A feasibility study
Barriers and Facilitators of the “Sex Now 2022” Venue-Based HIV Self-Testing and Peer-Based Linkage to Care Intervention for Sexual Minority Men, Non-Binary, and Two-Spirit People
Cultural Adaptation of Gay Poz Sex (GPS): A Positive Prevention Program for Gay, HIV-Positive Latino Men in Canada and Colombia
A randomized trial of doxycycline chemoprophylaxis for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)
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