Contextual factors and the black-white disparity in heterosexual HIV transmission.
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Religiosity, spirituality, and HIV risk behaviors among African American women from four rural counties in the southeastern U.S.HSV-2 Infection as a Cause of Female/Male and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in HIV InfectionBeyond race and place: distal sociological determinants of HIV disparitiesMeasuring Concurrency Attitudes: Development and Validation of a Vignette-Based ScaleAwareness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among women who inject drugs in NYC: the importance of networks and syringe exchange programs for HIV prevention.Urban African-American men speak out on sexual partner concurrency: findings from a qualitative study.Neighborhood socioeconomic environment and sexual network position.In their own voices: rural African-American youth speak out about community-based HIV prevention interventions.Associations of sex ratios and male incarceration rates with multiple opposite-sex partners: potential social determinants of HIV/STI transmission.Does education matter? Examining racial differences in the association between education and STI diagnosis among black and white young adult females in the U.S.HIV among women in the District of Columbia: an evolving epidemic?African American men's perceptions of power in intimate relationships.Sexual diversity and HIV risk among older heterosexual African American males who are seropositive.In their own voices: rural African American youth speak out about community-based HIV prevention interventions.Sex ratio, poverty, and concurrent partnerships among men and women in the United States: a multilevel analysis.Structural interventions for HIV prevention in the United States.Characteristics of multiple and concurrent partnerships among women at high risk for HIV infectionA census tract-level examination of social determinants of health among black/African American men with diagnosed HIV infection, 2005-2009--17 US areas.Elevated sexual risk behaviors among postincarcerated young African American males in the SouthPrevalence and predictors of concurrent sexual partnerships in a predominantly African American population in Jackson, Mississippi.Examining racial/ethnic disparities in sexually transmitted diseases among recent heroin-using and cocaine-using women.Neighborhood Condition and Geographic Locale in Assessing HIV/STI Risk Among African American Adolescents.Perceptions of HIV Risk and Explanations of Sexual Risk Behavior Offered by Heterosexual Black Male Barbershop Patrons in Brooklyn, NY.Racial and ethnic disparities in sexual risk behaviors and STDs during young men's transition to adulthood.Changes in Exposure to Neighborhood Characteristics are Associated with Sexual Network Characteristics in a Cohort of Adults Relocating from Public Housing.Collection of social determinant of health measures in U.S. national surveillance systems for HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB.HIV/AIDS knowledge scores and perceptions of risk among African American students attending historically black colleges and universities.Attitudes Toward and Sexual Partnerships With Drug Dealers Among Young Adult African American Females in Socially Disorganized Communities.Why women engage in anal intercourse: results from a qualitative studyThe relative role of perceived partner risks in promoting condom use in a three-city sample of high-risk, low-income womenRacial/ethnic and gender differences among older adults in nonmonogamous partnerships, time spent single, and human immunodeficiency virus testingSocial and sexual network characteristics and concurrent sexual partnerships among urban African American high-risk women with main sex partners.A perfect storm: crack cocaine, HSV-2, and HIV among non-injecting drug users in New York City.Partner Incarceration and African-American Women's Sexual Relationships and Risk: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study.A County-Level Examination of the Relationship Between HIV and Social Determinants of Health: 40 States, 2006-2008.Policies and politics that promote HIV infection in the Southern United States.Evaluation of a socio-cultural intervention to reduce unprotected sex for HIV among African American/Black womenRacial residential segregation and risky sexual behavior among non-Hispanic blacks, 2006-2010.College graduation reduces vulnerability to STIs/HIV among African-American young adult women.Social context, sexual networks, and racial disparities in rates of sexually transmitted infections.
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Contextual factors and the black-white disparity in heterosexual HIV transmission.
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Adaora A Adimora
Victor J Schoenbach
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z