His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Internal medicine, Public health and Methadone maintenance. His research in Substance abuse, Drug, Mental health, Depression and Sleep in non-human animals are components of Psychiatry. His study looks at the intersection of Substance abuse and topics like Physical therapy with Morning.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Viral disease, Social support, Epidemiology and Immunology in addition to Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His study in Internal medicine focuses on Randomized controlled trial and Quality of life. The various areas that Michael D. Stein examines in his Public health study include Health care, Gerontology, Environmental health, Demography and Occupational safety and health.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Randomized controlled trial and Public health. His research on Psychiatry frequently links to adjacent areas such as Young adult. In the field of Internal medicine, his study on Cohort overlaps with subjects such as Buprenorphine.
His Randomized controlled trial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Intervention, Physical therapy and Clinical trial. His Public health study combines topics in areas such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Cohort study and Family medicine. Michael D. Stein has included themes like Viral disease, Social support, Immunology and Risk factor in his Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Opioid use disorder, Randomized controlled trial, Public health and Internal medicine. Psychiatry is closely attributed to Criminal justice in his research. His Randomized controlled trial research incorporates elements of Intervention, Clinical trial, Depression and Confidence interval.
His Public health research includes elements of Public relations and Environmental health. Many of his research projects under Internal medicine are closely connected to Skin infection with Skin infection, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His studies in Mental health integrate themes in fields like Young adult, Marijuana use and Clinical psychology.
His primary areas of study are Opioid use disorder, Randomized controlled trial, Buprenorphine, Family medicine and Internal medicine. His study in Randomized controlled trial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychosocial, Intervention, Anxiety, Confidence interval and Chronic pain. Michael D. Stein combines subjects such as Incidence, Health care and Baseline interview with his study of Family medicine.
In his research, Treatment retention and Treatment outcome is intimately related to Primary care, which falls under the overarching field of Internal medicine. His Stigma research also works with subjects such as
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Quality of life in persons with human immunodeficiency virus infection: measurement by the Medical Outcomes Study instrument.
Tom Wachtel;John Piette;Vincent Mor;Michael Stein.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1992)
Blast injuries : Bus versus open-air bombings-a comparative study of injuries in survivors of open-air versus confined-space explosions
Dan Leibovici;Ofer N. Gofrit;Michael Stein;Shmuel C. Shapira.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1996)
Abdominal Injuries without Hemoperitoneum: A Potential Limitation of Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma (FAST)
William C. Chiu;Brad M. Cushing;Aurelio Rodriguez;Shiu M. Ho.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1997)
The Impact of Competing Subsistence Needs and Barriers on Access to Medical Care for Persons with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Receiving Care in the United States
William E. Cunningham;Ronald M. Andersen;Mitchell H. Katz;Michael D. Stein.
Medical Care (1999)
Violence victimization after HIV infection in a US probability sample of adult patients in primary care.
Sally Zierler;Sally Zierler;William E. Cunningham;Ron Andersen;Martin F. Shapiro.
American Journal of Public Health (2000)
Hierarchical pattern of mucosal candida infections in HIV-seropositive women
Naiyer Imam;Charles C.J. Carpenter;Kenneth H. Mayer;Alvan Fisher.
The American Journal of Medicine (1990)
Hepatitis C disease among injection drug users : knowledge, perceived risk and willingness to receive treatment
Michael D Stein;Jina Maksad;Jennifer Clarke.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2001)
Design and baseline participant characteristics of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemiology Research (HER) Study: a prospective cohort study of human immunodeficiency virus infection in US women.
Dawn K. Smith;Dora L. Warren;David Vlahov;Paula Schuman.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1997)
Disturbed Sleep and Its Relationship to Alcohol Use
Michael D Stein;Peter D Friedmann.
Substance Abuse (2006)
Use of mental health and substance abuse treatment services among adults with HIV in the United States
M. Audrey Burnam;Eric G. Bing;Sally C. Morton;Cathy Sherbourne.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
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