Published in Arch Sex Behav on May 13, 2015
Estimation of HIV incidence in the United States. JAMA (2008) 21.27
Psychosocial correlates of heterosexual condom use: a meta-analysis. Psychol Bull (1999) 4.70
Church-based health promotion interventions: evidence and lessons learned. Annu Rev Public Health (2007) 4.37
Health programs in faith-based organizations: are they effective? Am J Public Health (2004) 3.59
Partner influences and gender-related factors associated with noncondom use among young adult African American women. Am J Community Psychol (1998) 3.58
The history and challenge of HIV prevention. Lancet (2008) 3.34
Coming to terms with complexity: a call to action for HIV prevention. Lancet (2008) 3.15
Condom use in multi-ethnic neighborhoods of San Francisco: the population-based AMEN (AIDS in Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods) Study. Am J Public Health (1992) 2.71
Why communication is crucial: meta-analysis of the relationship between safer sexual communication and condom use. J Health Commun (2006) 2.47
Exploring the stress-buffering effects of church-based and secular social support on self-rated health in late life. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci (2006) 2.41
A review of faith-based HIV prevention programs. J Relig Health (2008) 2.06
HIV/AIDS and the Black Church: what are the barriers to prevention services? J Natl Med Assoc (2005) 1.74
Social norms, social networks, and HIV risk behavior among injection drug users. AIDS Behav (2009) 1.51
Congregation-based programs to address HIV/AIDS: elements of successful implementation. J Urban Health (2011) 1.37
Attendance at religious services and mortality in a national sample. J Health Soc Behav (2004) 1.34
Social network characteristics and HIV sexual risk behavior among urban African American women. J Urban Health (2011) 1.32
Early results of a statewide initiative to involve faith communities in HIV prevention. J Public Health Manag Pract (2008) 1.29
Results of a randomized controlled trial of a peer mentor HIV/STI prevention intervention for women over an 18 month follow-up. AIDS Behav (2011) 1.29
YOUR Blessed Health: an HIV-prevention program bridging faith and public health communities. Public Health Rep (2010) 1.26
The role of structure versus individual agency in churches' responses to HIV/AIDS: a case study of Baltimore City churches. J Relig Health (2009) 1.19
Keeping the faith: African American faith leaders' perspectives and recommendations for reducing racial disparities in HIV/AIDS infection. PLoS One (2012) 1.08
Reconciling messages: the process of sexual talk for Latinas. Qual Health Res (2002) 1.04
A conceptual model of HIV disclosure in casual sexual encounters among men who have sex with men. J Health Psychol (2010) 1.04
Sexual assertiveness in heterosexually active men: a test of three samples. AIDS Educ Prev (2002) 0.97
'Gay boy talk' meets 'girl talk': HIV risk assessment assumptions in young gay men's sexual health communication with best friends. Health Educ Res (2010) 0.97
Correlates of safer sex communication among college students. J Adv Nurs (2000) 0.95
Examining church capacity to develop and disseminate a religiously appropriate HIV tool kit with African American churches. J Urban Health (2013) 0.94
Cultural beliefs, partner characteristics, communication, and sexual risk among Latino MSM. AIDS Behav (2011) 0.93
Social networks, norms, and 12-step group participation. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse (2008) 0.91
Social and sexual network characteristics and concurrent sexual partnerships among urban African American high-risk women with main sex partners. AIDS Behav (2012) 0.91
The effect of family and peer communication on college students' communication with dating partners about HIV and AIDS. Health Commun (2004) 0.88
Promoting healthy behavior from the pulpit: clergy share their perspectives on effective health communication in the African American church. J Relig Health (2013) 0.87
Perspectives on efforts to address HIV/AIDS of religious clergy serving African American and Hispanic communities in Utah. Open AIDS J (2007) 0.86
Practicing What is Preached: The Relationship between Congregational Support and HIV Prevention Behaviors among Black Women. J Community Psychol (2014) 0.84
An exploration of faith leaders' beliefs concerning HIV prevention: thirty years into the epidemic. Fam Community Health (2013) 0.83
Silences, gestures, and words: nonverbal and verbal communication about HIV/AIDS and condom use in black heterosexual relationships. Health Commun (2010) 0.83
"Collective amnesia:" the absence of religious faith and spirituality in health communication research and practice. Health Commun (2004) 0.77
Discussing adolescent sexual health in African-American churches. J Relig Health (2014) 0.77