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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Mobile App Use for Meeting Sexual Partners Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men and Young Transgender Women: Cross-Sectional Study

The analytic sample was restricted to people living in Chicago at the time of the interview who were not missing geographic data and HIV status, were aged 16‐29 years at the time of the interview, and were assigned male sex at birth. Study inclusion is detailed in Figure 1. Flow diagram of RADAR cohort members, PLOT ME participants, and analytic sample for the presented cross-sectional study of dating or hookup app use among YMSM-YTW living in Chicago in 2016‐2017.

Kathryn Risher, Patrick Janulis, Elizabeth McConnell, Darnell Motley, Pedro Alonso Serrano, Joel D Jackson, Alonzo Brown, Meghan Williams, Daniel Mendez, Gregory Phillips II, Joshua Melville, Michelle Birkett

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e54215

Predictive Modeling of Lapses in Care for People Living with HIV in Chicago: Algorithm Development and Interpretation

Predictive Modeling of Lapses in Care for People Living with HIV in Chicago: Algorithm Development and Interpretation

Our study focuses on the city of Chicago, which is located in Cook County, Illinois, a priority jurisdiction for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative [10]. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is responsible for identifying and implementing HIV public health strategies, including the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative, for both HIV prevention and HIV treatment within the city.

Joseph A Mason, Eleanor E Friedman, Samantha A Devlin, John A Schneider, Jessica P Ridgway

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e43017

Dynamic Panel Data Modeling and Surveillance of COVID-19 in Metropolitan Areas in the United States: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Dynamic Panel Data Modeling and Surveillance of COVID-19 in Metropolitan Areas in the United States: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Metropolitan areas largely drove the first wave of COVID-19 in the country [15], with northern travel hubs such as New York City, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, and Seattle seeing early spikes in the number of cases and deaths [14] (we refer to the area by the first city in its Census Bureau designation; eg, New York City for the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA core-based statistical area).

Theresa B Ann Oehmke, Lori A Post, Charles B Moss, Tariq Z Issa, Michael J Boctor, Sarah B Welch, James F Oehmke

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(2):e26081