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Autor:
Perry N. Halkitis
Publikováno v:
American Psychologist. 75:1289-1296
Emerging global health challenges and ever-growing health disparities indicate a need to improve the manner by which we deliver health prevention and health care services to people and the populations in which they are nested. One means of addressing
Autor:
Rusty Souleymanov, Shelley L. Craig, Carmen H. Logie, Perry N. Halkitis, Dan Allman, David J. Brennan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Drug Policy. 74:181-190
Party-n-Play (PNP) is a social practice that refers to sex that occurs under the influence of drugs. This study critically examined the risk and pleasure discourses of gay and bisexual men who PNP to explore how epistemic shifts associated with advan
Autor:
Camilla Comer-Carruthers, Perry N. Halkitis, Allie F Bullock, Anita G Karr, Richard J. Martino, Kristen D. Krause, Marybec Griffin, Caleb LoSchiavo
Publikováno v:
Public Health Rep
Objectives Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer and questioning (LGBTQ+) people and populations face myriad health disparities that are likely to be evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. The objectives of our study were to describe patterns
Publikováno v:
LGBT Health. 4:434-441
Substance use has been linked to the sexual transmission of HIV among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) across the lifespan. Among older, HIV-positive, MSM populations, cognitive dysfunction associated with age and HIV disease
Autor:
Sewell, J, Daskalopoulou, M, Nakagawa, F, Lampe, FC, Edwards, S, Perry, N, Wilkins, E, O'Connell, R, Jones, M, Collins, S, Speakman, A, Phillips, AN, Rodger, AJ, Johnson, Margaret, McDonnell, Jeff, Aderonke, Adebiyi, Gilson, Richard, Haddow, Lewis, Gilson, Simon, Broussard, Christina, Pralat, Robert, Wayal, Sonali, Fisher, Martin, Pollard, Alex, Fedele, Serge, Kerr, Louise, Heald, Lisa, Hadley, Wendy, Hobbs, Kerry, Williams, Julia, Youssef, Elaney, Richardson, Celia, Groth, Sean, Clowes, Yvonne, Cullie, Jennifer, Murphy, Cynthia, Martin, Christina, George, Valerie, Thompson, Andrew, Anderson, Jane, Mguni, Sifiso, Awosika, Damilola, Scourse, Rosalind, Aderogba, Kazeem, Osborne, Caron, Cross, Sue, Whinney, Jacqueline, Tawana, Cheryl, Lascar, Monica, Maseko, Zandile, Townsend, Gemma, Theodore, Vera, Sagoo, Jas, Miners, Alec, Hart, Graham, Geretti, Anna‐Maria, Burman, Bill, Partridge, Nick, Orton, Kay, Nardone, Anthony, Sullivan, Ann
Publikováno v:
HIV Medicine
Sewell, J, Daskalopoulou, M, Nakagawa, F, Lampe, F C, Edwards, S, Perry, N, Wilkins, E, O'Connell, R, Jones, M, Collins, S, Speakman, A, Phillips, A N, Rodger, A J & Antiretrovirals, S T R A A ASTRA S G 2017, ' Accuracy of self-report of HIV viral load among people with HIV on antiretroviral treatment. ', HIV Medicine, vol. 18, no. 7 . https://doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12477
Sewell, J, Daskalopoulou, M, Nakagawa, F, Lampe, F C, Edwards, S, Perry, N, Wilkins, E, O'Connell, R, Jones, M, Collins, S, Speakman, A, Phillips, A N, Rodger, A J & Antiretrovirals, S T R A A ASTRA S G 2017, ' Accuracy of self-report of HIV viral load among people with HIV on antiretroviral treatment. ', HIV Medicine, vol. 18, no. 7 . https://doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12477
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to assess, among people living with HIV, knowledge of their latest HIV viral load (VL) and CD4 count. METHODS: Agreement between self-report and clinic record was assessed among 2771 HIV-diagnosed individuals on a
Autor:
Howarth, AR, Burns, FM, Apea, V, Jose, S, Hill, T, Delpech, VC, Evans, A, Mercer, CH, Michie, S, Morris, S, Sachikonye, M, Sabin, C, Ainsworth, Jonathan, Allan, Sris, Anderson, Jane, Babiker, Abdel, Chadwick, David, Dunn, David, Fisher, Martin, Gazzard, Brian, Gilson, Richard, Gompels, Mark, Hay, Phillip, Johnson, Margaret, Kegg, Stephen, Leen, Clifford, Martin, Fabiola, Nelson, Mark, Orkin, Chloe, Palfreeman, Adrian, Phillips, Andrew, Pillay, Deenan, Post, Frank, Pritchard, Jillian, Schwenk, Achim, Tariq, Anjum, Trevelion, Roy, Walsh, John, Thornton, Alicia, Huntington, Susie, Glabay, Adam, Perry, N., Tilbury, S., Youssef, E., Churchill, D., Everett, R., Asboe, D., Mandalia, S., Korat, H., Taylor, C., Gleisner, Z., Ibrahim, F., Campbell, L., Brima, N., Williams, I., Youle, M., Lampe, F., Smith, C., Tsintas, R., Chaloner, C., Hutchinson, S., Mackie, N., Winston, A., Weber, J., Ramzan, F., Carder, M., Lynch, J., Hand, J., Souza, C., Anderson, J., Munshi, S., Miller, S., Wood, C., Leen, C., Wilson, A., Morris, S., Memon, K., Lewszuk, A., Cope, E., Gibson, J., Main, P., Mitchell, S., Hunter, M., Dhillon, M., Russell‐Sharpe, S., Harte, A., Clay, S., Tariq, A., Spencer, H., Jones, R., Cumming, S., Atkinson, C.
Publikováno v:
HIV Medicine
Objectives Commonly used measures of engagement in HIV care do not take into account that the frequency of attendance is related to changes in treatment and health status. This study developed a new measure of engagement in care (EIC) incorporating c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Urban Health. 93:400-406
Autor:
Billy A. Caceres, Deborah Chyun, Abraham A. Brody, Caroline Dorsen, Perry N. Halkitis, Gary Yu
Despite higher rates of modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in gay and bisexual men, few studies have examined sexual orientation differences in CVD among men. The purpose of this study was to examine sexual orientation differenc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1cf9eb441a8a58d5591ce023a2e2a506
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034400/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034400/
Autor:
Perry N. Halkitis, Billy A. Caceres, Deborah Chyun, Gary Yu, Caroline Dorsen, Abraham A. Brody
Publikováno v:
Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. 28(4)
Objective Sexual minority women (lesbian and bisexual) experience significant stigma, which may increase their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of modifiable risk factors for CVD (including me
Publikováno v:
Journal of Homosexuality. 62:571-587
In the last four decades, we have witnessed vast and important transitions in the social, economic, political, and health contexts of the lived experiences of gay men in the United States. This dynamic period, as evidenced most prominently by the tra