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期刊名:Journal of hiv-aids & social services

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ISSN:1538-1501

e-ISSN:1538-151X

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Jacob Bleasdale,Kennethea Wilson,Gloria Aidoo-Frimpong et al. Jacob Bleasdale et al.
Increasing the number of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescriptions will require more health care providers to be willing and trained to prescribe the medication. The purpose of our study was to understand the training needs of clinician...
Marya T Schulte,William Marelich,H Isabella Lanza et al. Marya T Schulte et al.
Mothers living with HIV (MLH) must balance childcare, their illness, and oftentimes other mental health problems/stressors. It is important to understand how a maladaptive coping strategy, (alcohol use) is linked to poorer parenting practic...
A Lina Rosengren,Thibaut Davy-Mendez,Lisa B Hightow-Weidman A Lina Rosengren
Dating apps are a novel means of delivering HIV prevention messages. Young black sexual minority men (YBSMM) app users are at high risk for HIV and could benefit from frequent testing. Understanding testing behaviors among YBSMM is critical...
Guadalupe G San Miguel,Daniel J Paulus,Charles P Brandt et al. Guadalupe G San Miguel et al.
Persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) suffer disproportionately from a variety of mood disorders relative to the general population, yet, there is little understanding of the underlying nature behind this. The present study explored the indi...
Danielle Chiaramonte,Trevor Strzyzykowski,Ignacio Acevedo-Polakovich et al. Danielle Chiaramonte et al.
Using an ecological perspective, we sought to elucidate the perceived barriers preventing HIV service access among two groups of U.S. youth (ages 12-24) disproportionately affected by HIV, men who have sex with men and high-risk women. We c...
Ndidiamaka N Amutah-Onukagha,Ijeoma Opara,Rodney Hammonds et al. Ndidiamaka N Amutah-Onukagha et al.
This qualitative study examines the role of communication among African American mothers living with HIV and their daughters in HIV prevention. Multiple themes emerged from our analysis of semistructured interviews with mothers (n = 15), an...
Moctezuma Garcia,Guan Saw Moctezuma Garcia
HIV continues to disproportionately affect Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) and disparities are even greater in the South. This study examines the implications of socioeconomic status (SES) associated with awareness, access, and usage...
Kartika Palar,Mitchell D Wong,William E Cunningham Kartika Palar
Competing priorities between subsistence needs and health care may interfere with HIV health. Longitudinal data from the Los Angeles-based HIV Outreach Initiative were analyzed to examine the association between competing subsistence needs ...
Elizabeth Costenbader,Emily Mangone,Monique Mueller et al. Elizabeth Costenbader et al.
Recognizing that HIV testing provides a gateway opportunity to connect with at-risk populations, we explored an approach to collect, analyze and present data on the network of connections between HIV testing organizations and other health a...
Celia C Y Wong,Daniel J Paulus,Chad Lemaire et al. Celia C Y Wong et al.
Pain is highly prevalent among people living with HIV (PLHIV). Although the association between stigma and pain among stigmatized individuals has been well-established in the non- HIV chronic pain literature, little is known about the assoc...