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AIDS and Behavior

Ausgabe 6/2012

Inhalt (36 Artikel)

Commentary

A Commentary on the Role of Sexually Explicit Media (SEM) in the Transmission and Prevention of HIV among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)

B. R. Simon Rosser, Jeremy A. Grey, J. Michael Wilkerson, Alex Iantaffi, Sonya S. Brady, Derek J. Smolenski, Keith J. Horvath

Substantive Review

A Review of the Literature on Event-Level Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Men Who Have Sex with Men

H. Waverly Vosburgh, Gordon Mansergh, Patrick S. Sullivan, David W. Purcell

Original Paper

Using Conjoint Analysis to Measure the Acceptability of Rectal Microbicides Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Four South American Cities

Janni J. Kinsler, William E. Cunningham, César R. Nureña, Carsten Nadjat-Haiem, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Martin Casapia, Orlando Montoya-Herrera, Jorge Sánchez, Jerome T. Galea

Original Paper

The Difference in Self-Reported and Biological Measured HIV Prevalence: Implications for HIV Prevention

Alisa E. Pedrana, Margaret E. Hellard, Rebecca Guy, Kim Wilson, Mark Stoove

Original Paper

Correlates of Staying Safe Behaviors Among Long-Term Injection Drug Users: Psychometric Evaluation of the Staying Safe Questionnaire

Peter Vazan, Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Charles M. Cleland, Milagros Sandoval, Samuel R. Friedman

Original Paper

Measuring Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment: The Role of Pharmacy Records of Drug Withdrawals

Eliana Battaggia Gutierrez, Ana Marli Christovam Sartori, Ana Lucia Schmidt, Bruna Mamprim Piloto, Bruna Biagi França, Adriana Santos de Oliveira, Adriana Rodrigues Pouza, Roberta Vilela Moreno, Camila de Melo Picone, Manoel Carlos Sampaio de Almeida Ribeiro

Original Paper

Predicting Discordance Between Self-reports of Sexual Behavior and Incident Sexually Transmitted Infections with African American Female Adolescents: Results from a 4-city Study

Jennifer L. Brown, Jessica M. Sales, Ralph J. DiClemente, Laura F. Salazar, Peter A. Vanable, Michael P. Carey, Larry K. Brown, Daniel Romer, Robert F. Valois, Bonita Stanton

Original Paper

Using Growth Mixture Modeling to Identify Heterosexual Men Who Reduce Their Frequency of Unprotected Sex Following a Behavioral Intervention

Jennifer L. Walsh, Theresa E. Senn, Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon, Peter A. Vanable, Michael P. Carey

Original Paper

Primary Relationships, HIV Treatment Adherence, and Virologic Control

Mallory O. Johnson, Samantha E. Dilworth, Jonelle M. Taylor, Lynae A. Darbes, Megan L. Comfort, Torsten B. Neilands

Original Paper

In the Heart or in the Head: Relationship and Cognitive Influences on Sexual Risk Among Young Couples

Trace Kershaw, Anna Arnold, Derrick Gordon, Urania Magriples, Linda Niccolai

Original Paper

Predictors of Relationship Power Among Drug-Involved Women

Aimee N. C. Campbell, Susan Tross, Mei-chen Hu, Martina Pavlicova, Edward V. Nunes

Original Paper

Sexual Relationship Power and Malnutrition Among HIV-Positive Women in Rural Uganda

Mark J. Siedner, Alexander C. Tsai, Shari Dworkin, Nozmo F. B. Mukiibi, Nneka I. Emenyonu, Peter W. Hunt, Jessica E. Haberer, Jeffrey N. Martin, David R. Bangsberg, Sheri D. Weiser

Original Paper

Spectrums of Love: Examining the Relationship between Romantic Motivations and Sexual Risk among Young Gay and Bisexual Men

José A. Bauermeister, Ana Ventuneac, Emily Pingel, Jeffrey T. Parsons

Original Paper

Relationship Factors Associated with Gay Male Couples’ Concordance on Aspects of Their Sexual Agreements: Establishment, Type, and Adherence

Jason W. Mitchell, S. Marie Harvey, Donna Champeau, David A. Moskowitz, David Wyatt Seal

Original Paper

Early Adolescent Romantic Relationships and Maternal Approval among Inner City Latino Families

Alida Bouris, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, James Jaccard, Michelle Ballan, Catherine A. Lesesne, Bernardo Gonzalez

Brief Report

Relationship Dynamics as Predictors of Broken Agreements About Outside Sexual Partners: Implications for HIV Prevention Among Gay Couples

Anu Manchikanti Gomez, Sean C. Beougher, Deepalika Chakravarty, Torsten B. Neilands, Carmen Gomez Mandic, Lynae A. Darbes, Colleen C. Hoff

Open Access Original Paper

Gay Men’s Use of Condoms With Casual Partners Depends on the Extent of Their Prior Acquaintance

Evelien Rouwenhorst, Kylie-Ann Mallitt, Garrett Prestage

Substantive Review

Labor Migration and HIV Risk: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Stevan M. Weine, Adrianna B. Kashuba

Original Paper

A Binational Study of Patient-Initiated Changes to Antiretroviral Therapy Regimen Among HIV-positive Latinos Living in the Mexico–U.S. Border Region

María Luisa Zúñiga, Fátima Muñoz, Justine Kozo, Estela Blanco, Rosana Scolari

Original Paper

A Two-Way Road: Rates of HIV Infection and Behavioral Risk Factors Among Deported Mexican Labor Migrants

M. Gudelia Rangel, Ana P. Martinez-Donate, Melbourne F. Hovell, Carol L. Sipan, Jennifer A. Zellner, Eduardo Gonzalez-Fagoaga, Norma J. Kelley, Ahmed Asadi-Gonzalez, Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Carlos Magis-Rodriguez

Original Paper

Prevalence of HIV Risk Behaviors among Undocumented Central American Immigrant Women in Houston, Texas

Jane R. Montealegre, Jan M. Risser, Beatrice J. Selwyn, Sheryl A. McCurdy, Keith Sabin

Original Paper

Male Migration/Mobility and HIV Among Married Couples: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Nationally Representative Data from India

Niranjan Saggurti, Saritha Nair, Alankar Malviya, Michele R. Decker, Jay G. Silverman, Anita Raj

Original Paper

Trauma Exposure, PTSD, and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors among Labor Migrants from Tajikistan

Stevan Weine, Mahbat Bahromov, Sana Loue, Linda Owens

Original Paper

Correlates and Contexts of US Injection Drug Initiation Among Undocumented Mexican Migrant Men Who Were Deported from the United States

Angela M. Robertson, Remedios Lozada, Robin A. Pollini, Gudelia Rangel, Victoria D. Ojeda

Open Access Original Paper

HIV Stigma and Depressive Symptoms are Related to Adherence and Virological Response to Antiretroviral Treatment Among Immigrant and Indigenous HIV Infected Patients

I. Marion Sumari-de Boer, Mirjam A. G. Sprangers, Jan M. Prins, Pythia T. Nieuwkerk

Original Paper

Online Sex-Seeking Behaviors Among Men Who have Sex with Men: Implications for Investigation and Intervention

Qingchun Li, Yingjie Liu, Zhenhai Zhou, Shuming Li, Fengji Luo, Dongliang Li, Wei Shi, Shulin Jiang, Ye Yang, Yujiang Jia, Hui Xing, Dong Xiao, Yuhua Ruan, Yiming Shao

Original Paper

Substance Use and Other Risk Factors for Unprotected Sex: Results from an Event-Based Study of Homeless Youth

Joan S. Tucker, Gery W. Ryan, Daniela Golinelli, Brett Ewing, Suzanne L. Wenzel, David P. Kennedy, Harold D. Green Jr., Annie Zhou

Original Paper

Behavioral Surveillance Study: Sexual Risk Taking Behaviour in UK HIV Outpatient Attendees

Richard Harding, Claudine Clucas, Fiona C. Lampe, Sally Norwood, Heather Leake Date, Martin Fisher, Margaret Johnson, Simon Edwards, Jane Anderson, Lorraine Sherr

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