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ISSN:0899-9546

e-ISSN:1943-2755

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Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale,Monthira Kiewying,Melissa Haswell-Elkins et al. Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale et al.
Results of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices (KABP) interviews (N = 330) and focus groups (12 groups, 80 participants) addressing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS conducted with women living in rural villages in Khon K...
Kathleen Ford,Susan Rubinstein,Anne Norris Kathleen Ford
Low income, urban, African-American, and Hispanic youth have been identified as a group for which there is concern about the spread of HIV. Using data from a household probability sample of 1,435 minority youth aged 15 to 24 in Detroit, thi...
Suezanne T Orr,David D Celentano,John Santelli et al. Suezanne T Orr et al.
Blacks comprise 55% of all AIDS cases among women, and have 9 times the risk of white women of mortality from AIDS. Thus, prevention of HIV infection is critical among black women. Programs to prevent HIV infection have focused upon the ado...
Amanda E Tanner,Lilli Mann-Jackson,Jorge Alonzo et al. Amanda E Tanner et al.
We tested the Appalachian Access Project, a bilingual, HIV status-neutral, social network, peer navigation, and mHealth intervention aimed at increasing use of HIV, STI, hepatitis C virus, and mpox prevention and care services among gay, bi...
Jennifer T Tran,Seul Ki Choi,Lisa B Hightow-Weidman et al. Jennifer T Tran et al.
Sexual and gender minorities experience disproportionately higher rates of depression and anxiety than cisgender heterosexual peers due to intersectional stigma. We conducted latent profile analyses to characterize participants' intersectio...
Ronald O Valdiserri Ronald O Valdiserri
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV infection has been shown to be highly effective in preventing infection. Although the overall use of PrEP has increased since its licensure in 2012, substantial disparities in its uptake continue to b...
Christopher Owens Christopher Owens
This study identified the preferred features of HIV/STI prevention mobile health (mHealth) apps among rural sexual minority men (SMM) in the southern U.S. and examined preference differences by HIV risk factors. Participants (N = 406) compl...
Juan A Esquivel-Mendoza,Elliott R Weinstein,Bharat Bharat et al. Juan A Esquivel-Mendoza et al.
Self-efficacy may influence several stages of the PrEP care continuum, yet most validated measures capture only one component rather than a comprehensive approach. To address this gap, this study validated the PrEP Use Self-Efficacy (PrEP-U...
Jeffersson Santos,Vincent Baier,Amanda Hunter et al. Jeffersson Santos et al.
HIV and STI incidence are disproportionately elevated among sexual minority men (SMM) and Native American (NA) men in rural Oklahoma. The present study is a formative assessment of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in Rural Oklahoma (e-HERO) proj...