Published in AIDS Educ Prev on December 01, 2004
Reducing African-American women's sexual risk: can churches play a role? J Natl Med Assoc (2006) 1.11
Interventions for encouraging sexual behaviours intended to prevent cervical cancer. Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2011) 0.94
Are dual-method messages undermining STI/HIV prevention? Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol (2011) 0.89
Effects of messaging about multiple biomedical and behavioral HIV prevention methods on intentions to use among US MSM: results of an experimental messaging study. AIDS Behav (2014) 0.86
Utilizing Social Action Theory as a framework to determine correlates of illicit drug use among young men who have sex with men. Psychol Addict Behav (2011) 0.82
YOUNG ADULT DATING RELATIONSHIPS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SEXUAL RISK. Popul Res Policy Rev (2012) 0.81
Nurse staffing and patient falls on acute care hospital units. Nurs Outlook (2004) 1.24
The use of cell phone support for non-adherent HIV-infected youth and young adults: an initial randomized and controlled intervention trial. AIDS Behav (2014) 1.21
Heterosexual Risk for HIV Among Puerto Rican Women: Does Power Influence Self-Protective Behavior? AIDS Behav (2000) 1.14
Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: examining the impact of single and multiple exposures to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramas. J Health Commun (2008) 1.12
"What took you so long?" The impact of PEPFAR on the expansion of HIV testing and counseling services in Africa. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (2012) 1.08
Persistence of inconsistent condom use: relation to abuse history and HIV serostatus. AIDS Behav (2004) 1.07
Parental support and mental health among transgender adolescents. J Adolesc Health (2013) 0.97
Linkages between internet and other media violence with seriously violent behavior by youth. Pediatrics (2008) 0.94
Conversation and compliance: role of interpersonal discussion and social norms in public communication campaigns. J Health Commun (2012) 0.92
Relationship violence and women's reactions to male- and female-controlled HIV prevention methods. AIDS Behav (2004) 0.91
It's better to give than to receive: the role of social support, trust, and participation on health-related social networking sites. J Health Commun (2014) 0.91
Campaigns and cliques: variations in effectiveness of an antismoking campaign as a function of adolescent peer group identity. J Health Commun (2012) 0.85
Coming of age on the streets: survival sex among homeless young women in Hollywood. J Adolesc (2013) 0.84
Predictors of sexual involvement among adolescents in rural Jamaica. Int J Adolesc Med Health (2004) 0.84
The Ability of Narrative Communication to Address Health-related Social Norms. Int Rev Soc Res (2013) 0.82
X-rated material and perpetration of sexually aggressive behavior among children and adolescents: is there a link? Aggress Behav (2010) 0.82
Installing computers in older adults' homes and teaching them to access a patient education web site: a systematic approach. Comput Inform Nurs (2004) 0.82
Active rectal wall protection using direct transperineal cryo-needles for histologically proven prostate adenocarcinomas. Eur Urol (2003) 0.80
Ambiguity and hope: disclosure preferences of less acculturated elderly Mexican Americans concerning terminal cancer--a case story. Camb Q Healthc Ethics (2002) 0.80
Sexual abstinence and the Sexual Abstinence Behavior Scale. J Pediatr Health Care (2003) 0.80
Implementation and Operational Research: Strengthening HIV Test Access and Treatment Uptake Study (Project STATUS): A Randomized Trial of HIV Testing and Counseling Interventions. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr (2015) 0.79
Telling stories, saving lives: creating narrative health messages. Health Commun (2015) 0.79
Attitudes affecting physical dating violence perpetration and victimization: findings from adolescents in a high-risk urban community. Violence Vict (2011) 0.78
Portrayals of reproductive and sexual health on prime-time television. Health Commun (2013) 0.75