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View article: Community-Engaged Research in HIV Implementation Science: Characterizing Academic and Community Partnerships in the “Ending the HIV Epidemic” Supplement Awards
Community-Engaged Research in HIV Implementation Science: Characterizing Academic and Community Partnerships in the “Ending the HIV Epidemic” Supplement Awards Open
Background: Meaningful community engagement in research is critical yet challenging in traditional academic models. To inform engagement efforts, we characterized community–academic partnerships funded through the Ending the HIV Epidemic (…
View article: Current Trends in Virtual Exercise Interventions Among People With Disabilities: A Scoping Review
Current Trends in Virtual Exercise Interventions Among People With Disabilities: A Scoping Review Open
View article: Faith-based Community Engagement in HIV-Testing and Awareness of HIV Status in Southern, Rural, African American Communities
Faith-based Community Engagement in HIV-Testing and Awareness of HIV Status in Southern, Rural, African American Communities Open
The Deep South is the epicenter of the HIV-epidemic in the United States, with rural AAs bearing the greatest burden. Traditional efforts to improve testing efforts have been largely unsuccessful due to their failure to recognize and lever…
View article: A Disability-Inclusive Healthcare-to-Well-Being Translational Science Framework
A Disability-Inclusive Healthcare-to-Well-Being Translational Science Framework Open
The recent World Health Organization report on disability noted that people with disabilities (PWD) have many unmet health and rehabilitation needs, face numerous barriers to accessing healthcare and specialized services, and have overall …
View article: A Multicomponent Intervention to Train and Support Family Medicine Providers to Promote Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in the Deep South: Protocol for the PrEP-Pro Study
A Multicomponent Intervention to Train and Support Family Medicine Providers to Promote Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in the Deep South: Protocol for the PrEP-Pro Study Open
Background Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a highly effective biomedical prevention intervention and a major strategy for reducing the HIV burden in the United States. However, PrEP provision and uptake remain lower than estimated needs…
View article: Coping Strategies and Help-Seeking Behaviors of College Students and Postdoctoral Fellows with Disabilities or Pre-Existing Conditions during COVID-19
Coping Strategies and Help-Seeking Behaviors of College Students and Postdoctoral Fellows with Disabilities or Pre-Existing Conditions during COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a global and multifaceted impact on public health. Marginalized and vulnerable populations, such as college students and postdoctoral fellows with disabilities or pre-existing conditions, are being d…
View article: A Multicomponent Intervention to Train and Support Family Medicine Providers to Promote Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in the Deep South: Protocol for the PrEP-Pro Study (Preprint)
A Multicomponent Intervention to Train and Support Family Medicine Providers to Promote Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in the Deep South: Protocol for the PrEP-Pro Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a highly effective biomedical prevention intervention and a major strategy for reducing the HIV burden in the United States. However, PrEP provision and uptake remain lower than estimated need…
View article: Racism and Racial Injustice During COVID-19: Impact on University Student Mental Health
Racism and Racial Injustice During COVID-19: Impact on University Student Mental Health Open
The purpose of the study is to understand how undergraduate, graduate, and professional students were affected by the events of racial injustice and the COVID-19 pandemic. Data gathered from an online campus-wide survey administered during…
View article: “Let’s take that [stop sign] down.” Provider perspectives on barriers to and opportunities for PrEP prescription to African American girls and young women in Alabama
“Let’s take that [stop sign] down.” Provider perspectives on barriers to and opportunities for PrEP prescription to African American girls and young women in Alabama Open
HIV disproportionately impacts many groups, including Black adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) aged 13-24 living in the Deep South. Current prevention efforts have the potential to further exacerbate disparities within this population…
View article: 146. Trajectories of College Student Mental Health and Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
146. Trajectories of College Student Mental Health and Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: 68. Perspectives From Healthcare Providers in Alabama Highlight Nuances in the HIV PrEP Care Cascade for Black Adolescent Girls and Young Women
68. Perspectives From Healthcare Providers in Alabama Highlight Nuances in the HIV PrEP Care Cascade for Black Adolescent Girls and Young Women Open
View article: PrEP Prescription for Black Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Alabama: Findings from a Survey of Healthcare Providers
PrEP Prescription for Black Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Alabama: Findings from a Survey of Healthcare Providers Open
Black adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) are disproportionately affected by HIV in the United States. HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective for HIV prevention, but prescription rates remain low. We conducted a survey of med…
View article: “We Feel Like Everybody's Going to Judge us”: Black Adolescent Girls’ and Young Women's Perspectives on Barriers to and Opportunities for Improving Sexual Health Care, Including PrEP, in the Southern U.S
“We Feel Like Everybody's Going to Judge us”: Black Adolescent Girls’ and Young Women's Perspectives on Barriers to and Opportunities for Improving Sexual Health Care, Including PrEP, in the Southern U.S Open
Black adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) are disproportionately affected by HIV in the southern U.S.; however, PrEP prescriptions to Black AGYW remain scarce. We conducted in-depth interviews (IDIs) with Black AGYW ages 14-24 in Alaba…
View article: Getting to the Sandbar: Understanding the Emotional Phases of COVID-19 Among College and University Students
Getting to the Sandbar: Understanding the Emotional Phases of COVID-19 Among College and University Students Open
This paper provides a framework for understanding the emotional and behavioral responses of college and university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. It builds on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) P…
View article: Neighbourhood-level deprivation indices and postpartum women’s health: results from the Community Child Health Network (CCHN) multi-site study
Neighbourhood-level deprivation indices and postpartum women’s health: results from the Community Child Health Network (CCHN) multi-site study Open
Background Area-level socioeconomic characteristics have been shown to be related to health status and mortality however, little is known about the association between residential community characteristics in relation to postpartum women’s…
View article: Engaging African American Youth in the Development of a Serious Mobile Game for Sexual Health Education: Mixed Methods Study
Engaging African American Youth in the Development of a Serious Mobile Game for Sexual Health Education: Mixed Methods Study Open
Background Although teen pregnancy rates decreased dramatically in the United States over the past decade, the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among adolescents and young adults increased. STI rates disproportionately affec…
View article: Engaging African American Youth in the Development of a Serious Mobile Game for Sexual Health Education: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
Engaging African American Youth in the Development of a Serious Mobile Game for Sexual Health Education: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Although teen pregnancy rates decreased dramatically in the United States over the past decade, the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among adolescents and young adults increased. STI rates disproportionately affe…
View article: Reducing the African American HIV Disease Burden in the Deep South: Addressing the Role of Faith and Spirituality
Reducing the African American HIV Disease Burden in the Deep South: Addressing the Role of Faith and Spirituality Open
View article: Love with No Exceptions: A Statewide Faith-Based, University–Community Partnership for Faith-Based HIV Training and Assessment of Needs in the Deep South
Love with No Exceptions: A Statewide Faith-Based, University–Community Partnership for Faith-Based HIV Training and Assessment of Needs in the Deep South Open
View article: Barriers to HIV Testing: Patient and Provider Perspectives in the Deep South
Barriers to HIV Testing: Patient and Provider Perspectives in the Deep South Open
View article: Effective mentoring of underrepresented doctoral trainees and early career scholars in the biobehavioral and health sciences: A developmental framework to maximize professional growth.
Effective mentoring of underrepresented doctoral trainees and early career scholars in the biobehavioral and health sciences: A developmental framework to maximize professional growth. Open
Effective mentoring of underrepresented scholars in the biobehavioral and health sciences is vital for the future of scientific inquiry, as well as for clinical and public health applications. Through the mentoring process, both the mentee…
View article: Universal Screening for HIV and Hepatitis C Infection: A Community-Based Pilot Project
Universal Screening for HIV and Hepatitis C Infection: A Community-Based Pilot Project Open
View article: The Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum Partner Violence on Maternal Mental Health: Results from the Community Child Health Network Multisite Study
The Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum Partner Violence on Maternal Mental Health: Results from the Community Child Health Network Multisite Study Open
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) negatively impacts maternal and infant health, yet few studies assess violence at multiple time points during the childbearing year.
View article: Risk, resilience, and depressive symptoms in low-income African American fathers.
Risk, resilience, and depressive symptoms in low-income African American fathers. Open
OBJECTIVE: Parental depression influences family health but research on low-income African American fathers is limited. The primary goal of the present study was to examine the role of paternal risk factors and resilience resources in pred…
View article: The Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum Partner Violence on Maternal Mental Health: Results from the Community Child Health Network Multisite Study
The Impact of Prenatal and Postpartum Partner Violence on Maternal Mental Health: Results from the Community Child Health Network Multisite Study Open
View article: Chronic Stress and C-Reactive Protein in Mothers During the First Postpartum Year
Chronic Stress and C-Reactive Protein in Mothers During the First Postpartum Year Open
Objective Elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. The current study tested associations between psychosocial stress and CRP in a large sample of women during t…
View article: The Community Child Health Network Life Stress Interview: a brief chronic stress measure for community health research
The Community Child Health Network Life Stress Interview: a brief chronic stress measure for community health research Open
This relatively brief interview (15 minutes) is available for use and may be a valuable tool for researchers seeking to measure chronic stress reliably and validly in future studies with time constraints.