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AIDS and Behavior

Ausgabe 4/2018

Inhalt (33 Artikel)

Original Paper

A Global Estimate of the Acceptability of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Among Men Who have Sex with Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Peng Peng, Shu Su, Christopher K. Fairley, Minjie Chu, Shengyang Jiang, Xun Zhuang, Lei Zhang

Brief Report

Behavioral Changes Following Uptake of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Clinical Setting

Catherine E. Oldenburg, Amy S. Nunn, Madeline Montgomery, Alexi Almonte, Leandro Mena, Rupa R. Patel, Kenneth H. Mayer, Philip A. Chan

Original Paper

The Use of Online Posts to Identify Barriers to and Facilitators of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Comparison to a Systematic Review of the Peer-Reviewed Literature

Alisse Hannaford, Madeleine Lipshie-Williams, Joanna L. Starrels, Julia H. Arnsten, Jessica Rizzuto, Phillip Cohen, Damon Jacobs, Viraj V. Patel

Brief Report

HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake and Retention Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Community-Based Sexual Health Clinic

J. Carlo Hojilla, David Vlahov, Pierre-Cedric Crouch, Carol Dawson-Rose, Kellie Freeborn, Adam Carrico

Original Paper

Strategies to Implement Pre-exposure Prophylaxis with Men Who Have Sex with Men in Ukraine

Alex Dubov, Liana Fraenkel, Roman Yorick, Adedotun Ogunbajo, Frederick L. Altice

Original Paper

A Closer Look at Racism and Heterosexism in Medical Students’ Clinical Decision-Making Related to HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Implications for PrEP Education

Sarah K. Calabrese, Valerie A. Earnshaw, Douglas S. Krakower, Kristen Underhill, Wilson Vincent, Manya Magnus, Nathan B. Hansen, Trace S. Kershaw, Kenneth H. Mayer, Joseph R. Betancourt, John F. Dovidio

Open Access Original Paper

Sex, PrEP, and Stigma: Experiences with HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Among New York City MSM Participating in the HPTN 067/ADAPT Study

Julie Franks, Yael Hirsch-Moverman, Avelino S. Loquere Jr., K. Rivet Amico, Robert M. Grant, Bonnie J. Dye, Yan Rivera, Robert Gamboa, Sharon B. Mannheimer

Original Paper

MSM at Highest Risk for HIV Acquisition Express Greatest Interest and Preference for Injectable Antiretroviral PrEP Compared to Daily, Oral Medication

Katie B. Biello, Matthew J. Mimiaga, Christopher M. Santostefano, David S. Novak, Kenneth H. Mayer

Open Access Original Paper

Utility of Different Adherence Measures for PrEP: Patterns and Incremental Value

Andrew Abaasa, Craig Hendrix, Monica Gandhi, Peter Anderson, Anatoli Kamali, Freddie Kibengo, Eduard J. Sanders, Gaudensia Mutua, Namandjé N. Bumpus, Frances Priddy, Jessica E. Haberer

Original Paper

Predictors of Over-Reporting HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Adherence Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men (YMSM) in Self-Reported Versus Biomarker Data

Zoë Baker, Marjan Javanbakht, Stan Mierzwa, Craig Pavel, Michelle Lally, Gregory Zimet, Pamina Gorbach

Brief Report

Will Gay and Bisexual Men Taking Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Switch to Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Should It Become Available?

Steven A. John, Thomas H. F. Whitfield, H. Jonathon Rendina, Jeffrey T. Parsons, Christian Grov

Original Paper

Examining the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence Type and Timing on Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Awareness, Interest, and Coercion

Tiara C. Willie, Jamila K. Stockman, Nicole M. Overstreet, Trace S. Kershaw

Original Paper

Factors Associated with Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in a Highly Insured Population of Urban Men Who Have Sex with Men, 2014

R. Monina Klevens, Brett M. Martin, Rose Doherty, H. Dawn Fukuda, Kevin Cranston, Alfred DeMaria Jr.

Original Paper

Lessons for Patient Education Around Long-Acting Injectable PrEP: Findings from a Mixed-Method Study of Phase II Trial Participants

Kathrine Meyers, Kristina Rodriguez, Atrina L. Brill, Yumeng Wu, Melissa La Mar, Debora Dunbar, Beryl Koblin, David Margolis, Magdalena E. Sobieszczyk, Hong Van Tieu, Ian Frank, Martin Markowitz, Sarit A. Golub

Original Paper

Interest in Long-Acting Injectable PrEP in a Cohort of Men Who have Sex with Men in China

Kathrine Meyers, Yumeng Wu, Haoyu Qian, Theodorus Sandfort, Xiaojie Huang, Junjie Xu, Jing Zhang, Wei Xia, David Glidden, Hao Wu, Hong Shang

Original Paper

Measuring Acceptability and Preferences for Implementation of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Using Conjoint Analysis: An Application to Primary HIV Prevention Among High Risk Drug Users

Roman Shrestha, Pramila Karki, Frederick L. Altice, Oleksandr Dubov, Liana Fraenkel, Tania Huedo-Medina, Michael Copenhaver

Original Paper

Evaluations of Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention: A Review of Approaches and Methods

Brittany S. Iskarpatyoti, Jill Lebov, Lauren Hart, Jim Thomas, Mahua Mandal

Original Paper

Swipe Right: Dating Website and App Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men

Hannah J. Badal, Jo Ellen Stryker, Nickolas DeLuca, David W. Purcell

Substantive Review

Rectal Douching Associated with Receptive Anal Intercourse: A Literature Review

Alex Carballo-Diéguez, Cody Lentz, Rebecca Giguere, Edward J. Fuchs, Craig W. Hendrix

Original Paper

If You Film It Will They Watch? Factors Associated with Willingness to View Safer Sex Messaging in Internet-Based Sexually Explicit Media

Martin J. Downing Jr., Nadav Antebi-Gruszka, Eric W. Schrimshaw, Sabina Hirshfield

Original Paper

At-Risk Alcohol Use Among HIV-Positive Patients and the Completion of Patient-Reported Outcomes

Jacqueline E. Rudolph, Stephen R. Cole, Jessie K. Edwards, Richard Moore, Conall O’Cleirigh, Wm. Christopher Mathews, Katerina Christopoulos

Brief Report

Prescription Opioid Use is Associated with Virologic Failure in People Living with HIV

John Flores, Yuanyuan Liang, Norma S. Ketchum, Barbara J. Turner, Delia Bullock, Roberto Villarreal, Jennifer S. Potter, Barbara S. Taylor

Open Access Original Paper

Polydrug Use and Heterogeneity in HIV Risk Among People Who Inject Drugs in Estonia and Russia: A Latent Class Analysis

Isabel Tavitian-Exley, Marie-Claude Boily, Robert Heimer, Anneli Uusküla, Olga Levina, Mathieu Maheu-Giroux

Original Paper

Association of Cannabis, Stimulant, and Alcohol use with Mortality Prognosis Among HIV-Infected Men

Joëlla W. Adams, Kendall J. Bryant, Jennifer E. Edelman, David A. Fiellin, Julie R. Gaither, Adam J. Gordon, Kirsha S. Gordon, Kevin L. Kraemer, Matthew J. Mimiaga, Don Operario, Janet P. Tate, Jacob J. van den Berg, Amy C. Justice, Brandon D. L. Marshall

Original Paper

Risky Sex in High-Risk Adolescents: Associations with Alcohol Use, Marijuana Use, and Co-Occurring Use

Arielle S. Gillman, Elizabeth A. Yeater, Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, Alberta S. Kong, Angela D. Bryan

Original Paper

Regular Marijuana Use is Associated with Poor Viral Suppression in HIV-Infected Adolescents and Young Adults

Amelia B. Thompson, Scott E. Gillespie, Jasper Hood, LaTeshia Thomas-Seaton, Sophia A. Hussen, Andres F. Camacho-Gonzalez

Original Paper

High Substance Use and HIV Risk Behavior Among Young Argentine Men Who Have Sex with Men

Iván C. Balán, Timothy Frasca, María A. Pando, Rubén O. Marone, Victoria Barreda, Curtis Dolezal, Alex Carballo-Diéguez, María M. Ávila

Original Paper

Continued Transmission of HIV Among Young Adults Who Inject Drugs in San Francisco: Still Room for Improvement

Ali Mirzazadeh, Jennifer L. Evans, Judith A. Hahn, Jennifer Jain, Alya Briceno, Stephen Shiboski, Paula J. Lum, Christopher Bentsen, Geoff Davis, Kathy Shriver, Melanie Dimapasoc, Mars Stone, Michael P. Busch, Kimberly Page

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