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Kelly Knight, PhD: All Publications
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Substance use policy and practice in the COVID-19 pandemic: Learning from early pandemic responses through internationally comparative field data.
(Global public health)
Structural Adaptations to Methadone Maintenance Treatment and Take-Home Dosing for Opioid Use Disorder in the Era of COVID-19.
(American journal of public health)
Federal and State Regulatory Changes to Methadone Take-Home Doses: Impact of Sociostructural Factors.
(American journal of public health)
Health Impact of Street Sweeps from the Perspective of Healthcare Providers.
(Journal of general internal medicine)
Ground-Truthing the Experiences of Homeless Older Adults' Recent Stays with Family and Friends: A Case Study of Participatory Data Analysis.
(Journal of health care for the poor and underserved)
"The idea is to help people achieve greater success and liberty": A qualitative study of expanded methadone take-home access in opioid use disorder treatment.
(Substance abuse)
"I wanted something that was more flexible": A qualitative study of patient preferences on choosing buprenorphine over methadone in a large, safety-net hospital opioid treatment program.
(Substance abuse)
Factors Associated with Pain Treatment Satisfaction Among Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain and Substance Use.
(Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM)
COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Acceptability Among Homeless-Experienced Adults: Qualitative Data from Two Samples.
(Journal of general internal medicine)
Temporary stays with housed family and friends among older adults experiencing homelessness: Qualitative findings from the HOPE HOME study.
(Qualitative social work : QSW : research and practice)
Race, pain, and opioids among patients with chronic pain in a safety-net health system.
(Drug and alcohol dependence)
COVID-19: A catalyst for change in telehealth service delivery for opioid use disorder management.
(Substance abuse)
Structural competency and global health education.
(Global public health)
Responding to the Opioid Epidemic: Educational Competencies for Pain and Substance Use Disorder from the Medical Schools of the University of California.
(Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.))
Beyond a Moment - Reckoning with Our History and Embracing Antiracism in Medicine.
(The New England journal of medicine)
"Chasing the pain relief, not the high": Experiences managing pain after opioid reductions among patients with HIV and a history of substance use.
(PloS one)
Structural Competency: Curriculum for Medical Students, Residents, and Interprofessional Teams on the Structural Factors That Produce Health Disparities.
(MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources)
"We Really Help, Taking Care of Each Other": Older Homeless Adults as Caregivers.
(Gerontology & geriatric medicine)
Racial Discrimination in the Life Course of Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results from the HOPE HOME Study.
(Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless)
Reproductive (In)justice - Two Patients with Avoidable Poor Reproductive Outcomes.
(The New England journal of medicine)
Vulnerable Patients' Psychosocial Experiences in a Group-Based, Integrative Pain Management Program.
(Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.))
Sources and Impact of Time Pressure on Opioid Management in the Safety-Net.
(Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM)
“The Structural Competency Working Group: Lessons from Iterative, Interdisciplinary Development of a Structural Competency Training Module”
(Structural Competency in Mental Health and Medicine: A Case-Based Approach to Treating the Social Determinants of Health, edited by Metzl and Hansen.)
“Reflections on the Intersection of Student Activism and Structural Competency Training in a New Medical School Curriculum”
(Structural Competency in Mental Health and Medicine: A Case-Based Approach to Treating the Social Determinants of Health, edited by Metzl and Hansen.)
Patients' and clinicians' perspectives of co-use of cannabis and opioids for chronic non-cancer pain management in primary care.
(The International journal on drug policy)
Women on the Edge: Opioids, Benzodiazepines, and the Social Anxieties Surrounding Women's Reproduction in the U.S. "Opioid Epidemic".
(Contemporary drug problems)
Opioid pharmacovigilance: A clinical-social history of the changes in opioid prescribing for patients with co-occurring chronic non-cancer pain and substance use.
(Social science & medicine (1982))
The risks of opioid treatment: Perspectives of primary care practitioners and patients from safety-net clinics.
(Substance abuse)
Teaching Structure: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Structural Competency Training for Resident Physicians.
(Journal of general internal medicine)
Provider Experiences With the Identification, Management, and Treatment of Co-occurring Chronic Noncancer Pain and Substance Use in the Safety Net.
(Substance use & misuse)
Primary care providers' experiences with urine toxicology tests to manage prescription opioid misuse and substance use among chronic noncancer pain patients in safety net health care settings.
(Substance abuse)
addicted.pregnant.poor. Duke University Press
(addicted.pregnant.poor. Duke University Press.)
Risk factors for stimulant use among homeless and unstably housed adult women.
(Drug and alcohol dependence)
Syndemic vulnerability, sexual and injection risk behaviors, and HIV continuum of care outcomes in HIV-positive injection drug users.
(AIDS and behavior)
Recent violence in a community-based sample of homeless and unstably housed women with high levels of psychiatric comorbidity.
(American journal of public health)
A roadmap for adapting an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention: personal cognitive counseling (PCC) for episodic substance-using men who have sex with men.
(Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research)
Single room occupancy (SRO) hotels as mental health risk environments among impoverished women: the intersection of policy, drug use, trauma, and urban space.
(The International journal on drug policy)
Agents of change: peer mentorship as HIV prevention among HIV-positive injection drug users.
(Substance use & misuse)
The public life of sex work: risk, politics, and public health
(Western Humanities Review)
San Francisco and the Biomedicalization of Poverty
(American Ethnological Society Section. Anthropology News.)
HIV intervention for providers study: a randomized controlled trial of a clinician-delivered HIV risk-reduction intervention for HIV-positive people.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Predictors of sharing injection equipment by HIV-seropositive injection drug users.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Predictors of current housing status among HIV-seropositive injection drug users (IDUs): results from a 1-year study.
(AIDS and behavior)
Results from a randomized controlled trial of a peer-mentoring intervention to reduce HIV transmission and increase access to care and adherence to HIV medications among HIV-seropositive injection drug users.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Intimate partner violence perpetration against main female partners among HIV-positive male injection drug users.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Factors associated with antiretroviral therapy adherence and medication errors among HIV-infected injection drug users.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Sexual transmission risk behavior reported among behaviorally bisexual HIV-positive injection drug-using men.
(Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999))
Unprotected sexual behavior among heterosexual HIV-positive injection drug using men: associations by partner type and partner serostatus.
(Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine)
Split Ends: Masculinity, sexuality and emotional intimacy among HIV-positive heterosexual men. Men and Masculinities 8:309-320
(Split Ends: Masculinity, sexuality and emotional intimacy among HIV-positive heterosexual men. Men and Masculinities 8:309-320.)
"You cannot do nothing in this damn place": sex and intimacy among couples with an incarcerated male partner.
(Journal of sex research)
Sexual risk taking among HIV-positive injection drug users: contexts, characteristics, and implications for prevention.
(AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education)
With a little help from my friends: community affiliation and social support among HIV-positive gay and bisexual men
(HIV + sex: The psychological and interpersonal dynamics of HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men's relationships. Halkitis, P.N., Gomez, C., & Wolitski, R. APA Press)
The Health Care Experience of HIV Positive Injection Drug Users. Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, 11(1): 23-30
(The Health Care Experience of HIV Positive Injection Drug Users. Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, 11(1): 23-30.)
The life priorities of HIV-seropositive injection drug users: findings from a community-based sample.
(AIDS and behavior)
Drug users talk about HIV testing: motivating and deterring factors.
(AIDS care)
"I don't know when it might pop up": understanding repeat HIV testing and perceptions of HIV among drug users.
(Journal of substance abuse)
Voices from the field: providers discuss HIV counseling and testing programs for drug users.
(AIDS & public policy journal)
This is my story: a descriptive analysis of a peer education HIV/STD risk reduction program for women living in housing developments.
(AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education)
Managing HIV among serodiscordant heterosexual couples: serostatus, stigma and sex.
(AIDS care)
Methadone maintenance: treatment as harm reduction, defunding as harm maximization. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 28(3)
(Methadone maintenance: treatment as harm reduction, defunding as harm maximization. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 28(3).)
Involuntary verses voluntary detoxification from methadone maintenance treatment: the importance of choice. Addiction Research 3(4): 351-362
(Involuntary verses voluntary detoxification from methadone maintenance treatment: the importance of choice. Addiction Research 3(4): 351-362.)
Defunding the poor: the impact of lost access to subsidized methadone maintenance treatment on women injection drug users. Journal of Drug Issues. 26(4): 923-942
(Defunding the poor: the impact of lost access to subsidized methadone maintenance treatment on women injection drug users. Journal of Drug Issues. 26(4): 923-942.)
Violence: a barrier to methadone maintenance treatment for women injection drug users. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 16(5): 143-164
(Violence: a barrier to methadone maintenance treatment for women injection drug users. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 16(5): 143-164.)