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ISSN:1868-9884

e-ISSN:1553-6610

IF/分区:2.4/Q1

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Christopher Owens,Addie Shrodes,Ashley Kraus et al. Christopher Owens et al.
Introduction: Although adolescent sexual minority men (ASMM) use sexual networking applications (SNAs), little is known about their reasons to start and stop using these apps. ...
Kimberly M Nelson,Julia K Campbell,Arianna N Rahimian et al. Kimberly M Nelson et al.
Introduction: Despite evidence that pornography is used by adolescents to learn about sex, there are no empirically supported, school-based sex education programs currently available in the United States (US) that include...
Romina L Barral,J Dennis Fortenberry,Astrid Guerrero Avitia et al. Romina L Barral et al.
Introduction: Teen pregnancy (TP) rates are 1.5 times higher among Latina youth than the United States national average and one-third times higher in rural counties. The Socio-Ecological framework recognizes the myriad of...
K Stojanovski,E K Igonya,L T Gutabarwa et al. K Stojanovski et al.
Introduction: The multidimensionality of stigma that LGBT people experience globally necessitates research to explore the processes at work. The study aimed to quantify the level of othering and explore the process of LGB...
Karolynn Siegel,Alan Chen,Eric W Schrimshaw Karolynn Siegel
Introduction: Technological developments, primarily starting with the Internet, have transformed male sex work in fundamental ways including making the meeting of buyers and sellers of sex much more likely to occur virtua...
Kathryn Macapagal,Junye Ma,Margaret Matson et al. Kathryn Macapagal et al.
Introduction: This qualitative study examined sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents' first experiences with HIV testing. Methods: ...
Angel B Algarin,Marisol Valenzuela Lara,Mauricio Hernandez-Avila et al. Angel B Algarin et al.
Introduction: Drug use behaviors are closely associated with increased risk for HIV and other STIs among men who have sex with men (MSM) globally. Less is known about the drug use characteristics and their association wit...
Jessica L Liddell,Catherine E McKinley Jessica L Liddell
Introduction: Indigenous women experience extensive reproductive health disparities and reproductive oppression. Theoretical frameworks for understanding the complex intersection of factors that contribute to these experi...
LaRon E Nelson,Leo Wilton,Darren L Whitfield et al. LaRon E Nelson et al.
Introduction: There are few culturally informed, theory-driven evidence-based strategies to support PrEP use among Black MSM. This paper describes the theoretical foundation and conceptual development of C4™ to support t...