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    Impact of Migration and Acculturation on Turkish Men Who Have Sex with Men in Germany: Results from the 2010 European MSM Internet Survey

    To examine the impact of migration and acculturation of Turkish men who have sex with men (MSM) to Germany, using data from the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS-2010), on measures of acculturation including ...

    Axel J. Schmidt, Michael W. Ross, Rigmor C. Berg in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2023)

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    Perceptions of Sexual Healthcare Provision in Tanzania: a Key Informant Qualitative Study

    Sexual health care services must be standard and unbiased, guided by a structured health care system. There is a scarcity of data on how sexual health care is delivered in Tanzania.

    Lucy R. Mgopa, Michael W. Ross, Gift Gadiel Lukumay in Sexuality Research and Social Policy (2022)

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    Sexual (Dis)satisfaction and Its Contributors Among People Living with HIV Infection in Sweden

    Earlier research reports lower sexual satisfaction among people living with HIV (PLHIV) compared to HIV-negative persons. A number of psychosocial factors directly associated with sexual dissatisfaction have b...

    Lena Nilsson Schönnesson, Galit Zeluf, Diego Garcia-Huidobro in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2018)

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    Homosexuality-Related Stigma and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Hanoi, Vietnam

    This article examined the associations between three forms of homosexuality-related stigma (enacted, perceived, and internalized homosexual stigmas) with risky sexual behaviors, and to describe the mechanisms ...

    Huy Ha, Jan M. H. Risser, Michael W. Ross, Nhung T. Huynh in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2015)

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    Prevalence, Severity, and Correlates of Problematic Sexual Internet Use in Swedish Men and Women

    The content and prevalence of problematic Internet sexual use was investigated in a sample of 1,913 Internet-recruited younger Swedish men and women. Five items as part of a larger Internet sexual use study ad...

    Michael W. Ross, Sven-Axel Månsson, Kristian Daneback in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2012)

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    Direct and Indirect Associations Between Internalized Homonegativity and High-Risk Sex

    Recent meta-analytic work has endorsed a lack of any meaningful, direct relationship between internalized homonegativity (IH) and high-risk sex. It may not be possible to observe a direct association, however,...

    Derek J. Smolenski, Melissa H. Stigler, Michael W. Ross in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2011)

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    The Importance of Measuring Internalized Homophobia/Homonegativity

    Michael W. Ross, B. R. Simon Rosser, Derek Smolenski in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2010)

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    Sexual Activity in HIV-Positive African American Crack Cocaine Smokers

    The AIDS epidemic in the United States continues to disproportionately affect minorities of color, especially African Americans. The purpose of this study was to explore the sexual behaviors of a sample of Afr...

    Sandra C. Timpson, Mark L. Williams, Anne M. Bowen in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2010)

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    Compulsive Sexual Behavior and Risk for Unsafe Sex Among Internet Using Men Who Have Sex with Men

    The present study explored the relationship between compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) and unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) for men who have sex with men (MSM) across a number of ethnic/racial groups and who u...

    Eli Coleman, Keith J. Horvath, Michael Miner in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2010)

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    Social constructions influencing sociosexual identity development of collegiate gay and bisexual men

    This article reports on a study that employed ethnographic methods to understand how social constructions influence the social identity development of collegiate gay and bisexual men (CGBM) in the United State...

    J. Michael Wilkerson, Michael W. Ross, Ann K. Brooks in Sexuality Research & Social Policy (2009)

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    Stages of Consistent Condom Use, Partner Intimacy, Condom Use Attitude, and Self-Efficacy in African-American Crack Cocaine Users

    This study examined how condom use attitude, self-efficacy, and partner intimacy related to five stages of consistent condom use. Interview data were collected from sexually active, heterosexual, African-Ameri...

    Unto E. Pallonen, Sandra C. Timpson, Mark L. Williams in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2009)

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    Situating sexuality electronically: The internet and sexual expression

    Michael W. Ross in Sexuality Research & Social Policy (2007)

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    Coming out online: Interpretations of young men’s stories

    How do young gay men experience the coming-out process by participating in Internet chat rooms? This qualitative study examined the experiences of young gay men who participated in chat rooms as they were comi...

    Allen B. Thomas, Michael W. Ross, Karol Kaye Harris in Sexuality Research & Social Policy (2007)

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    A commentary on publication of “The gay cruise: Develo** a theory- and evidence-based Internet HIV-prevention intervention”: Bringing the new generation of internet-based interventions into the research world

    Michael W. Ross in Sexuality Research & Social Policy (2006)

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    Environmental Influences on Safer Sex in Young Gay Men: A Situational Presentation Approach to Measuring Influences on Sexual Health

    Environmental influences on sexual behavior are difficult to examine given their temporal distance from the sexual act and the cost of long-term longitudinal studies. We examined environmental influences on ri...

    Michael W. Ross, Doug Henry, Anne Freeman, Margaret Caughy in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2004)

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    Sexualities as Social Roles Among Asian- and Pacific Islander American Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals: Implications for Community-Based Health Education and Prevention

    Purpose: The aims of this paper are (a) to examine sexualities (especially homosexuality, bisexuality, and transgenderism) and their correlates among Asian- and Pacific Islander (API) Americans, and (b) to explo...

    Frank Y. Wong, Chwee Lye Chng in Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Ass… (1998)