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pro vyhledávání: '"Michelle P. Loxley"'
Autor:
Rebecca K. Papas, Xiaotian K. Wu, Michael M. Mwaniki, Joyce B. Baliddawa, Debra A. Klein, Benson N. Gakinya, Alfred Keter, Hana Lee, John E. Sidle, Stephen A. Maisto, Steve Martino, Michelle P. Loxley
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 22:2840-2850
Approximately 71% of HIV-infected individuals live in sub-Saharan Africa. Alcohol use increases unprotected sex, which can lead to HIV transmission. Little research examines risky sex among HIV-infected individuals in East Africa who are not sex work
Autor:
Hana Lee, Debra A. Klein, Rebecca K. Papas, Michelle P. Loxley, Stella W. Kiarie, Joyce B. Baliddawa, Stephen A. Maisto, Michael M. Mwaniki, John E. Sidle, Steve Martino, Benson N. Gakinya, Alfred Keter
Publikováno v:
AIDS and Behavior. 21:2243-2252
Victimization from physical and sexual violence presents global health challenges. Partner violence is higher in Kenya than Africa. Violence against drinkers and HIV-infected individuals is typically elevated, so dual vulnerabilities may further augm
Autor:
Alfred Keter, Tobista Nafula, Kathryn L. Schlaudt, Debra A. Klein, Michelle P. Loxley, Daniel W C Kinyanjui, Joyce B. Baliddawa, Michael M. Mwaniki, Victor Omodi, Tao Liu, Benson N. Gakinya, Steve Martino, John E. Sidle, Rebecca K. Papas, Hana Lee, Stephen A. Maisto
Publikováno v:
Addiction
Background and aims Culturally relevant and feasible interventions are needed to address limited professional resources in sub-Saharan Africa for behaviorally treating the dual epidemics of HIV and alcohol use disorder. This study tested the efficacy
Autor:
Hana Lee, John E. Sidle, Benson N. Gakinya, Michelle P. Loxley, Stephen A. Maisto, Steve Martino, Debra A. Klein, Joyce B. Baliddawa, Alfred Keter, Kathryn L. Schlaudt, Michael M. Mwaniki, Rebecca K. Papas
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 40:1779-1787
BACKGROUND To counteract the syndemics of HIV and alcohol in Sub-Saharan Africa, international collaborations have developed interventions to reduce alcohol consumption. Reliable and accurate methods are needed to estimate alcohol use outcomes. A dir
Autor:
Michelle P. Loxley, Miles Q. Ott, Melissa A. Clark, Nancy P. Barnett, Michelle L. Rogers, Crystal D. Linkletter
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 33:1134-1142
UNLABELLED Substance use and exercise have opposite trajectories in young adulthood, and research indicates that peers are influential for both of these health behaviors, but simultaneous investigations of peer associations with substance use and exe