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    HIV Prevention Intervention-related Research with Adult, Sexual Minority Hispanic Men in the United States: A Systematic Review

    The systematic review describes aims to synthesize the HIV prevention intervention-related research conducted among adult, US sexual minority Hispanic men since 2012. Following PRISMA guidelines, 15 articles r...

    Sebastian G. Escarfuller, Jason W. Mitchell in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2024)

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    A High-fidelity Performance and Sensitivity Analysis of X-ray Pulsar Navigation in Near-Earth and Cislunar Orbits

    Millisecond X-ray pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit broadband electromagnetic radiation, including X-rays. These emissions can appear as pulsations to distant observers with longterm stabili...

    Luke B. Winternitz, Munther A. Hassouneh in Proceedings of the 44th Annual American As… (2024)

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    Factors Associated with Planned Future Use of PrEP in the Next 3 Months and Likelihood to Use PrEP Among Black Cisgender HIV-negative Women in Texas

    Identifying and then addressing barriers and leveraging facilitators is important to help increase pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among Black women vulnerable to HIV acquisition. The present cross-section...

    Amber I. Sophus, Jason W. Mitchell, Julie Barroso in AIDS and Behavior (2024)

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    “Our Community Comes First”: Investigating Recruitment Ads That Represent and Appeal to Black Women for Online, HIV-Related Research Studies

    Black women are underrepresented in health-related research. Consulting Black women in the creation of recruitment materials may help increase their representation in research studies, but few of these recruit...

    Amber I. Sophus, Jason W. Mitchell in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Dispar… (2023)

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    Use of Stated Preference Methods in HIV Treatment and Prevention Research in the United States: A Systematic Review

    Stated preference (SP) methods are increasingly being applied to HIV-related research and continuously provide researchers with health utility scores of select healthcare products or services that populations ...

    Christofer A. Rodriguez, Jason W. Mitchell in AIDS and Behavior (2023)

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    Efficacy of a Telehealth Delivered Couples’ HIV Counseling and Testing (CHTC) Intervention to Improve Formation and Adherence to Safer Sexual Agreements Among Male Couples in the US: Results from a Randomized Control Trial

    This paper reports the results of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the efficacy of Nexus, a telehealth delivered intervention that combines Couples’ HIV counseling and testing (CHTC) with home-based ...

    Rob Stephenson, Stephen P. Sullivan, Jason W. Mitchell in AIDS and Behavior (2022)

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    Perspectives on a Couples-Based, e-Health HIV Prevention Toolkit Intervention: A Qualitative Dyadic Study with Black, Heterosexual Couples in New York State

    Web-based technology provides an unparalleled opportunity to increase access and uptake of couples-based HIV prevention interventions. e-Health HIV prevention interventions for US Black heterosexual couples ha...

    Natalie M. Leblanc, Jason W. Mitchell, Keosha T. Bond in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2022)

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    Partner Support and Communication for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use Among Male Couples

    Between one to two-thirds of HIV infections among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men are from primary partners, and there has been increased research attention focused on strategies to increase...

    Rob Stephenson, Tanaka M. D. Chavanduka, Stephen Sullivan in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2022)

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    Evidence and implication of interventions across various socioecological levels to address pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake and adherence among men who have sex with men in the United States: a systematic review

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) represents a proven biomedical strategy to prevent HIV transmissions among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the United States (US). Despite the design and implementation of va...

    Ying Wang, Jason W. Mitchell, Chen Zhang, Yu Liu in AIDS Research and Therapy (2022)

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    Dyadic Influences on Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use and Attitudes Among Male Couples

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) affords an opportunity to significantly reduce the risk of HIV infection among male couples. We used cross-sectional dyadic data from 382 concordant-negative male couples to exa...

    Rob Stephenson, Tanaka M. D. Chavanduka, Stephen P. Sullivan in AIDS and Behavior (2022)

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    Reducing HIV Risk Behaviors Among Black Women Living With and Without HIV/AIDS in the U.S.: A Systematic Review

    This systematic review provides an examination of the status of HIV/AIDS prevention interventions for Black, heterosexual women in the U.S. from 2012 to 2019. Using PRISMA guidelines, 28 interventions were ide...

    Amber I. Sophus, Jason W. Mitchell in AIDS and Behavior (2021)

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    The Feasibility, Acceptability and Preliminary Impact of Mobile Application to Increase Repeat HIV Testing Among Sexual Minority Men

    We pilot tested the Status Update Project (SUP) mobile app intervention to promote repeat HIV testing among HIV-negative US MSM. Participants (Mean age = 29 years; 51% racial/ethnic minority; 63% single) who w...

    Keith J. Horvath, Sara Lammert, Thu Danh, Jason W. Mitchell in AIDS and Behavior (2020)

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    Sexual Orientation

    Jason W. Mitchell in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    Gender Differences

    Luis I. García, Jason W. Mitchell in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    HIV Prevention

    Jason W. Mitchell in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    A Review of Approaches Used to Increase Awareness of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in the United States

    PrEP is an important and useful HIV prevention strategy, yet awareness remains low among at-risk populations in the United States and elsewhere in the world. As previous studies have shown PrEP awareness to be...

    Amber I. Sophus, Jason W. Mitchell in AIDS and Behavior (2019)

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    Decisions About Testing for HIV While in a Relationship: Perspectives From an Urban, Convenience Sample of HIV-Negative Male Couples Who Have a Sexual Agreement

    Many HIV-negative male couples establish a sexual agreement to help manage their HIV risk; however, less is known about their decisions about testing in this context. The present study examined whether male co...

    Jason W. Mitchell, Ji-Young Lee, Cory Woodyatt in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2017)

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    Actor–Partner Effects of Male Couples Substance Use with Sex and Engagement in Condomless Anal Sex

    Few studies have examined actor–partner effects about male couples’ substance use with sex. Dyadic data from 361 male couples were used to examine these effects regarding engagement in condomless anal sex (CAS...

    Jason W. Mitchell, Yue Pan, Daniel Feaster in AIDS and Behavior (2016)

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    Anal Douche Practices and Willingness to Use a Rectal Microbicide Enema for HIV Prevention and Associated Factors Among an Internet Sample of HIV-Negative and HIV-Discordant Male Couples in the US

    A significant proportion of MSM acquire HIV from their primary relationship partners. Rectal microbicides are currently being studied to determine their efficacy for HIV prevention, yet willingness to use rect...

    Jason W. Mitchell, Amber I. Sophus, Ji-Young Lee, Andrew E. Petroll in AIDS and Behavior (2016)

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    Perceived Challenges and Rewards of Forming a Sexual Agreement Among HIV-Negative Male Couples

    Sexual agreements, explicit mutual understandings made between two partners about which sexual and related behaviors they agree to engage in within and/or outside of their relationship, are common among male c...

    Jason W. Mitchell, Ji-Young Lee, Cory Woodyatt in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2016)

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