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Tuesday, June 14, 2016<br />

30 Mentholated cigarette use among African American women and men: What’s blunt smoking got<br />

to do with it?<br />

L. Montgomery, Counseling/Substance Abuse Counseling, University of Cincinnati,<br />

Cincinnati, OH<br />

31 Gender discrimination, educational attainment, and illicit drug use among U.S. women<br />

H. Carliner 1 , A. Sarvet 2 , A. R. Gordon 3 , D. S. Hasin 1,2 , 1 Epidemiology, Columbia University,<br />

New York, NY, 2 New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY, 3 Pediatrics, Harvard<br />

Medical School, Boston, MA<br />

32 Social ties and substance use among reserve soldiers in single and dual military households<br />

E. M. Anderson Goodell 1 , S. Cercone Heavey 2 , D. Homish 2 , G. G. Homish 2 , 1 Mental Health,<br />

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, 2 Community Health and<br />

Health Behavior, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY<br />

HIV/HCV<br />

33 Borderline personality disorder and brief intervention for drug use in HIV primary care<br />

J. Derri 2 , A. Le 2 , D. S. Hasin 1,2 , E. Aharonovich 1,2 , 1 Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical<br />

Center, New York, NY, 2 New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY<br />

34 Modeling a theory-based approach to examine the influence of neurocognitive impairment on<br />

HIV risk reduction behaviors among drug users in treatment<br />

R. Shrestha 1,2 , T. B. Huedo-Medina 2,3 , M. Copenhaver 2,3 , 1 Department of Community<br />

Medicine & Health Care, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, 2 Center<br />

for Health, Intervention, and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 3 Department<br />

of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT<br />

35 Feasibility, acceptability, tolerability of targeted naltrexone for non-dependent<br />

methamphetamine-using and binge-drinking men who have sex with men<br />

G. Santos 1,1 , P. Coffin 1 , D. Santos 1 , S. Huffaker 1 , T. Matheson 1 , J. Euren 1 , A. DeMartini 1 ,<br />

C. Rowe 1 , J. Hahn 3 , D. Vlahov 3 , E. Vittinghoff 3 , S. L. Batki 1 , 1 Community Health Systems,<br />

University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 3 University of California San<br />

Francisco, San Francisco, CA<br />

36 Health knowledge and sociodemographic predictors of risky behaviors<br />

B. Peteet 1 , M. Staton-Tindall 2 , 1 Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 2 Social<br />

Work, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY<br />

37 Gender disparities in HIV prevalence and risk behaviors among people who inject drugs in<br />

Tajikistan<br />

W. Zule 1 , D. Otiashvili 2 , A. Latypov 3 , S. Bangel 1 , W. Wechsberg 1 , 1 RTI International,<br />

Durham, NC, 2 Addiction Research Center, Alternative Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia,<br />

3<br />

Management Sciences for Health, Leadership, Management and Governance, Kiev, Ukraine<br />

38 Condom barriers among African American substance users: Age and gender differences<br />

C. L. McCuistian, K. Burlew, Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH<br />

39 Current drug users and women have higher rates of risky sexual behaviors<br />

K. A. Phillips, L. Moran, S. K. Hertzel, D. H. Epstein, K. L. Preston, Treatment Section,<br />

NIDA IRP, Baltimore, MD<br />

40 Racial and ethnic differences in substance use diagnoses, comorbid psychiatric disorders and<br />

treatment initiation among HIV-positive and HIV-negative women<br />

E. D. Storholm 1,3,2 , M. Silverberg 2 , D. Satre 2,3 , 1 Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 2 Kaiser<br />

Permanente, Oakland, CA, 3 Psychiatry, UCSF, San Francisco, CA<br />

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