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Robert E. Booth
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 255
Citations - 15289
Robert E. Booth is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 249 publications receiving 14529 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert E. Booth include Mental Health Services & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Harvesting Autogenous Iliac Bone Grafts: A Review of Complications and Techniques
TL;DR: Autogenous bone grafts from the ilium are frequently harvested for purposes of bone union and/or stability, but awareness of the anatomy and complications may aid in planning the approach and minimizing the risks.
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HIV and risk environment for injecting drug users: the past, present, and future
Steffanie A. Strathdee,Timothy B. Hallett,Natalia Bobrova,Tim Rhodes,Robert E. Booth,Reychad Abdool,Catherine Hankins +6 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that, during 2010-15, HIV prevalence could be reduced by 41% in Odessa (Ukraine), 43% in Karachi (Pakistan), and 30% in Nairobi (Kenya) through a 60% reduction of the unmet need of programmes for opioid substitution, needle exchange, and antiretroviral therapy.
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Reliability of Self-Reported HIV Risk Behaviors of Drug Users
Richard Needle,Dennis G. Fisher,Norman L. Weatherby,Dale D. Chitwood,Barry S. Brown,Helen Cesari,Robert E. Booth,Mark L. Williams,John K. Watters,Marcia Andersen,Mildred S. Braunstein +10 more
TL;DR: This article examined the test-retest reliability of the Risk Behavior Assessment (NIDA, 1991) questionnaire and found that respondents consistently self-reported drug use, injection practices, and sexual behaviors.
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Validity of self-reported drug use among injection drug users and crack cocaine users recruited through street outreach
Norman L. Weatherby,Richard Needle,Helen Cesari,Robert E. Booth,Clyde B. McCoy,John K. Watters,Mark L. Williams,Dale D. Chitwood +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that self-reported drug use in not-in-treatment, noninstitutionalized populations is accurate enough for measuring changes in risk behavior practices.
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Reliability of Drug Users' Self-Reported HIV Risk Behaviors and Validity of Self-Reported Recent Drug Use.
Seana Dowling-Guyer,Mark E. Johnson,Dennis G. Fisher,Richard Needle,John K. Watters,Marcia Andersen,Mark L. Williams,Lynne Kotranski,Robert E. Booth,Fen Rhodes,Norman L. Weatherby,Antonio L. Estrada,David Fleming,Sherry Deren,Stephanie Tortu +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the reliability and validity of the Risk Behavior Assessment, a structured interview questionnaire designed to evaluate drug use and sexual HIV risk behaviors in 218 drug users who completed the questionnaire two times over a 48-hour period and gave urine samples on both occasions.