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Autor:
Musarrat Rahman, Rachel A. Fikslin, Eugene Matthews, Maria A. Vazquez Sanchez, Geunsaeng Olivia Ahn, Paul H. Kobrak, Elizabeth S. Lovinger, Sarit A. Golub
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 52:833-849
Women who have sex with women (WSW) have lower rates of engagement in health care and preventive screenings than women who have sex exclusively with men. Existing literature provides limited insight into how intersecting and overlapping identities, s
Autor:
Amani R. Holder-Dixon, Olivia R. Adams, Tianna L. Cobb, Alison J. Goldberg, Rachel A. Fikslin, Mora A. Reinka, Amanda N. Gesselman, Devon M. Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 45:760-770
Autor:
Mora A. Reinka, Elissia T. Franklin, Devon M Price, Amanda N. Gesselman, Alison J. Goldberg, Omaima Pervez, Rachel A Fikslin
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior
Men are more vulnerable to COVID-19 infections compared to women, but their risk perceptions around COVID-19 are persistently lower. Further, men often engage in less health promotion behavior because self-care in this capacity is seen as weak or les
Changes in Utilization of Birth Control and PrEP During COVID-19 in the USA: A Mixed-Method Analysis
Autor:
Alison J. Goldberg, Elissia T. Franklin, Omaima Pervez, Devon M Price, Olivia Ahn, Mora A. Reinka, Rachel A Fikslin, Amanda N. Gesselman
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior
In the USA, the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges beyond the direct consequences of the infection. Because of shifting resources in response to need, many domains within the healthcare sector unrelated to COVID-19 have had interrupted abilitie
Autor:
Sarit A. Golub, Rachel A. Fikslin
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International AIDS Society. 25
There is robust evidence that stigma negatively impacts both people living with HIV and those who might benefit from HIV prevention interventions. Within healthcare settings, research on HIV stigma has focused on intra-personal processes (i.e. knowle
Autor:
Rachel A Fikslin
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Women Quarterly. 45:308-324
Pronatalism is the belief system that encourages parenthood and reproduction, supporting the notion that a woman’s value is rooted in her ability to give birth to and parent children. Pronatalist expectations are disproportionately applied to high-
Autor:
Amani R, Holder-Dixon, Olivia R, Adams, Tianna L, Cobb, Alison J, Goldberg, Rachel A, Fikslin, Mora A, Reinka, Amanda N, Gesselman, Devon M, Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavioral medicine. 45(5)
Medical avoidance is common among U.S. adults, and may be emphasized among members of marginalized communities due to discrimination concerns. In the current study, we investigated whether this disparity in avoidance was maintained or exacerbated dur
Publikováno v:
AIDS Behav
Increasing PrEP adoption for eligible individuals is critical, but limited research has examined individual-level factors that might be amenable to educational or behavioral intervention. Using data from a PrEP demonstration project conducted at a co
Autor:
Musarrat, Rahman, Rachel A, Fikslin, Eugene, Matthews, Maria A, Vazquez Sanchez, Geunsaeng Olivia, Ahn, Paul H, Kobrak, Elizabeth S, Lovinger, Sarit A, Golub
Publikováno v:
Archives of sexual behavior.
Women who have sex with women (WSW) have lower rates of engagement in health care and preventive screenings than women who have sex exclusively with men. Existing literature provides limited insight into how intersecting and overlapping identities, s
Publikováno v:
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
Background Transmasculine individuals have been largely ignored in HIV prevention research, and there is a lack of data regarding this population's eligibility for and utilization of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Setting National online survey