Published in Am J Public Health on June 13, 2013
Labor migration, externalities and ethics: theorizing the meso-level determinants of HIV vulnerability. Soc Sci Med (2013) 0.89
Structural approaches for prevention of sexually transmitted HIV in general populations: definitions and an operational approach. J Int AIDS Soc (2014) 0.84
The limitations of 'Black MSM' as a category: Why gender, sexuality, and desire still matter for social and biomedical HIV prevention methods. Glob Public Health (2016) 0.82
Evidence and AIDS activism: HIV scale-up and the contemporary politics of knowledge in global public health. Glob Public Health (2014) 0.80
"You're Really Gonna Kick Us All Out?" Sustaining Safe Spaces for Community-Based HIV Prevention and Control among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. PLoS One (2015) 0.80
Children and Adolescents with Perinatal HIV-1 Infection: Factors Associated with Adherence to Treatment in the Brazilian Context. Int J Environ Res Public Health (2016) 0.75
Immigration policies and mental health morbidity among Latinos: A state-level analysis. Soc Sci Med (2016) 0.75
Expanding the prevention armamentarium portfolio: a framework for promoting HIV-Conversant Communities within a complex, adaptive epidemiological landscape. SAHARA J (2015) 0.75
Community centrality and social science research. Anthropol Med (2015) 0.75
Prevention literacy: community-based advocacy for access and ownership of the HIV prevention toolkit. J Int AIDS Soc (2016) 0.75
Caught in the middle: the contested politics of HIV/AIDS and health policy in Vietnam. J Health Polit Policy Law (2014) 0.75
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HIV decline associated with behavior change in eastern Zimbabwe. Science (2006) 6.98
A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. Am J Public Health (2005) 3.56
Addressing social drivers of HIV/AIDS for the long-term response: conceptual and methodological considerations. Glob Public Health (2011) 2.69
Declines in HIV prevalence can be associated with changing sexual behaviour in Uganda, urban Kenya, Zimbabwe, and urban Haiti. Sex Transm Infect (2006) 2.65
A surprising prevention success: why did the HIV epidemic decline in Zimbabwe? PLoS Med (2011) 2.23
Perceptions of risk and strategies for prevention: responses to HIV/AIDS in rural Malawi. Soc Sci Med (2005) 2.12
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Building contexts that support effective community responses to HIV/AIDS: a South African case study. Am J Community Psychol (2007) 1.78
The determinants of health: structure, context and agency. Sociol Health Illn (2003) 1.75
Harm reduction theory: users' culture, micro-social indigenous harm reduction, and the self-organization and outside-organizing of users' groups. Int J Drug Policy (2006) 1.74
Sustaining safe practice: twenty years on. Soc Sci Med (2003) 1.64
Empowerment, community mobilization and social change in the face of HIV/AIDS. AIDS (1996) 1.59
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The global HIV/AIDS pandemic, structural inequalities, and the politics of international health. Am J Public Health (2002) 1.34
"What worked?": the evidence challenges in determining the causes of HIV prevalence decline. AIDS Educ Prev (2008) 1.24
HIV testing, gay community involvement and internet use: social and behavioural correlates of HIV testing among Australian men who have sex with men. AIDS Behav (2012) 1.20
Behavioural surveillance among gay men in Australia: methods, findings and policy implications for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmissible infections. Sex Health (2011) 1.20
Epistemic fault lines in biomedical and social approaches to HIV prevention. J Int AIDS Soc (2011) 1.14
Characterizing trends in HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Australia by birth cohorts: results from a modified back-projection method. J Int AIDS Soc (2009) 1.13
Effective HIV prevention: the indispensable role of social science. J Int AIDS Soc (2012) 1.12
The effect of changes in condom usage and antiretroviral treatment coverage on human immunodeficiency virus incidence in South Africa: a model-based analysis. J R Soc Interface (2012) 1.10
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HIV prevention, structural change and social values: the need for an explicit normative approach. J Int AIDS Soc (2012) 1.01
Contemporary HIV diagnoses trends in Australia can be predicted by trends in unprotected anal intercourse among gay men. AIDS (2010) 1.00
Strange bedfellows: the Catholic Church and Brazilian National AIDS Program in the response to HIV/AIDS in Brazil. Soc Sci Med (2011) 0.99
Increasing HIV transmission through male homosexual and heterosexual contact in Australia: results from an extended back-projection approach. HIV Med (2010) 0.95
HIV incidence trends vary between jurisdictions in Australia: an extended back-projection analysis of men who have sex with men. Sex Health (2012) 0.94
Effective partnership and adequate investment underpin a successful response: key factors in dealing with HIV increases. Sex Health (2008) 0.88
Revaluation of risk among gay men. AIDS Educ Prev (2003) 0.88
Putting sexuality (back) into HIV/AIDS: issues, theory and practice. Glob Public Health (2007) 0.88
[Trends in condom use: Brazil 1998 and 2005]. Rev Saude Publica (2008) 0.87
Sex, love, friendship, belonging and place: is there a role for 'Gay Community' in HIV prevention today? Cult Health Sex (2008) 0.86
Programs that incorporate active drug users as change agents for promoting their own goals and those of public health. Preface. Subst Use Misuse (2012) 0.81
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Ulysses Guimaraes' Rebirth of Brazilian Democracy and the Creation of Brazil's National Health Care System. 2008. Am J Public Health (2008) 0.80
Grassroots activities, national initiatives and HIV prevention: clues to explain Australia's dramatic early success in controlling the HIV epidemic. Int J STD AIDS (2006) 0.79
Framing responsibility: HIV, biomedical prevention, and the performativity of the law. J Bioeth Inq (2012) 0.78
HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination: a conceptual framework and implications for action. Soc Sci Med (2003) 16.15
Structural approaches to HIV prevention. Lancet (2008) 6.41
Men who have sex with men: stigma and discrimination. Lancet (2012) 1.58
HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM): systematic review of qualitative evidence. Health Educ Res (2011) 1.52
The current state of play of research on the social, political and legal dimensions of HIV. Cad Saude Publica (2015) 1.43
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Promoting the uptake of HIV testing among men who have sex with men: systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Sex Transm Infect (2011) 1.33
Comfortably, Safely, and Without Shame: Defining Menstrual Hygiene Management as a Public Health Issue. Am J Public Health (2015) 1.23
'Telling the truth is the best thing': teenage orphans' experiences of parental AIDS-related illness and bereavement in Zimbabwe. Soc Sci Med (2006) 1.17
Rethinking health research capacity strengthening. Glob Public Health (2013) 1.15
Resource mobilization for health advocacy: Afro-Brazilian religious organizations and HIV prevention and control. Soc Sci Med (2010) 1.12
Sexual diversity, social inclusion and HIV/AIDS. AIDS (2008) 1.12
Young people, social support and help-seeking. Int J Adolesc Med Health (2006) 1.06
Strange bedfellows: the Catholic Church and Brazilian National AIDS Program in the response to HIV/AIDS in Brazil. Soc Sci Med (2011) 0.99
Health status, behavior, and care utilization in the Geneva Gay Men's Health Survey. Prev Med (2006) 0.97
The rapidly changing paradigm of HIV prevention: time to strengthen social and behavioural approaches. Health Educ Res (2011) 0.95
Compliant, complacent or panicked? Investigating the problematisation of the Australian general public in pandemic influenza control. Soc Sci Med (2011) 0.94
"If I cannot access services, then there is no reason for me to test": the impacts of health service charges on HIV testing and treatment amongst migrants in England. AIDS Care (2010) 0.93
Forms and determinants of migration and HIV/AIDS-related stigma on the Mexican-Guatemalan border. Qual Health Res (2009) 0.92
Beyond faith-based organizations: using comparative institutional ethnography to understand religious responses to HIV and AIDS in Brazil. Am J Public Health (2011) 0.89
Not at all so hard-to-reach: same-sex attracted men in Dar es Salaam. Cult Health Sex (2011) 0.89
'Experts', 'partners' and 'fools': exploring agency in HIV treatment seeking among African migrants in London. Soc Sci Med (2010) 0.88
Sidestepping questions of legitimacy: how community representatives manoeuvre to effect change in a health service. Health (London) (2013) 0.88
High prevalence of mental disorders and comorbidity in the Geneva Gay Men's Health Study. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol (2007) 0.86
Effects and effectiveness of life skills education for HIV prevention in young people. AIDS Educ Prev (2008) 0.85
Barcelona 2002: law, ethics, and human rights. HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination: a conceptual framework. Can HIV AIDS Policy Law Rev (2002) 0.84
Context matters: the educational potential of gay bars revisited. AIDS Educ Prev (2003) 0.81
Recent research on sexuality in East Africa. Cult Health Sex (2009) 0.81
Living with HIV: recent research from France and the French Caribbean (VESPA study), Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. AIDS (2007) 0.81
Same-sex practicing men in Tanzania from 1860 to 2010. Arch Sex Behav (2014) 0.80
A social public health. Am J Public Health (2011) 0.80
Gays, guys, and mchicha mwiba: same-sex relations and subjectivities in Dar es Salaam. J Homosex (2014) 0.80
Heteronormativity and sexual partnering among bisexual Latino men. Arch Sex Behav (2014) 0.80
Condom use and hip hop culture: the case of urban young men in New York City. Am J Public Health (2008) 0.80
'We had to do what we thought was right at the time': retrospective discourse on the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in the UK. Sociol Health Illn (2013) 0.79
Facilitating the action of community representatives in a health service: the role of a community participation coordinator. BMC Health Serv Res (2013) 0.79
Social aspects of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: introduction and overview. AIDS (2007) 0.78
Evaluating healthy schools: perceptions of impact among school-based respondents. Health Educ Res (2005) 0.78
The scope and impact of community participation: The views of community representatives in an Australian health service. J Health Organ Manag (2014) 0.77
The reach and limits of the US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) funding of Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV in Nigeria. Afr J Reprod Health (2012) 0.76
Sexuality and health in Vietnam--new directions. Introduction. Cult Health Sex (2010) 0.76
The United Nations High Level Meeting on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases: a missed opportunity? Am J Public Health (2012) 0.76
The Catholic Church, moral doctrine, and HIV prevention in Recife, Brazil: Negotiating the contradictions between religious belief and the realities of everyday life. Cult Relig (2011) 0.76
Social and policy dimensions of HIV and AIDS in Vietnam. Introduction. Glob Public Health (2013) 0.75
Tabula diptycha: differential HIV knowledge, stigma and intended behavioural outcomes amongst visitors at Vietnam's Pain and Hope exhibition. Glob Public Health (2012) 0.75
Social science research on HIV in Vietnam: a critical review and future directions. Glob Public Health (2013) 0.75
Universal access to antiretroviral therapy may be the best approach to 'Do no harm' in developing countries: the Brazilian experience. AIDS (2003) 0.75
SRE: a programme to support community nurses. Community Pract (2005) 0.75
Australia's HIV-prevention response: Introduction to the special issue. AIDS Educ Prev (2014) 0.75
Evaluating the impact of the National Healthy School Standard: using national datasets. Health Educ Res (2005) 0.75
Education about HIV/AIDS--theoretical underpinnings for a practical response. Health Educ Res (2011) 0.75
Pregnancy and parenthood among young people in and leaving care: what are the influencing factors, and what makes a difference in providing support? J Adolesc (2006) 0.75
Working with young people. Implications for research and programming. Int J Adolesc Med Health (2011) 0.75
Neglected tropical disease and emerging infectious disease: an analysis of the history, promise and constraints of two worldviews. Glob Public Health (2014) 0.75
Editorial introduction. Cult Health Sex (2013) 0.75
Sexuality, health, and human rights. Am J Public Health (2007) 0.75
Living with HIV and negotiating psychological discourse. Health (London) (2006) 0.75
Editorial introduction. HIV/AIDS prevention and education in context: current perspectives, future challenges. AIDS Educ Prev (2003) 0.75
Economic reform in Vietnam. Cult Health Sex (2008) 0.75
Contemporary sexual and reproductive norms and practices amongst minority ethnic communities in South-East Asia and Bhutan. Cult Health Sex (2011) 0.75
Circumcision and HIV prevention: emerging debates in science, policies and programmes. Glob Public Health (2015) 0.75
Sex in the marketplace--what has love got to do with it? Cult Health Sex (2015) 0.75
Special issue: IASSCS 2013 Conference--sex and the market place: what's love got to do with it? Editorial introduction. Cult Health Sex (2013) 0.75
Sex education: findings from the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships. Sex Health (2017) 0.75