Jay P Paul
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Recent Articles
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Han C, Ayala G, Paul J, Choi K
Sociol Q
. 2017 Dec;
58(4):721-737.
PMID: 29230071
Rather than a defined endpoint that is waiting to be discovered or developed, racial and sexual identities can be considered social identities which are fluid, malleable, and socially created through...
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Sauceda J, Paul J, Gregorich S, Choi K
AIDS Educ Prev
. 2016 Feb;
28(1):11-25.
PMID: 26829254
The study of collectivism has implications for HIV prevention research, especially in studies that use a social networking or community mobilization approach. However, research on collectivism in race/ethnicity and sexual...
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Paul J, Boylan R, Gregorich S, Ayala G, Choi K
J Ethn Subst Abuse
. 2014 Nov;
13(4):430-47.
PMID: 25397640
Research has documented deleterious effects of racism among ethnic minorities and of homophobia among men who have sex with men (MSM). Less is known about the impact of multiple forms...
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Han C, Ayala G, Paul J, Boylan R, Gregorich S, Choi K
Arch Sex Behav
. 2014 Jul;
44(2):411-20.
PMID: 25060122
The deleterious effects of racism on a wide range of health outcomes, including HIV risk, are well documented among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States. However, little is known...
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Schwarcz S, Chen Y, Murphy J, Paul J, Skinta M, Scheer S, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2012 May;
25(1):1-10.
PMID: 22568569
The increased life expectancy and well-being of HIV-infected persons presents the need for effective prevention methods in this population. Personalized cognitive counseling (PCC) has been shown to reduce unprotected anal...
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Skinta M, Murphy J, Paul J, Schwarcz S, Dilley J
Health Educ Behav
. 2011 Nov;
39(3):315-23.
PMID: 22102322
This study presents survey data collected from a sample of HIV-positive men (N = 182) who had high transmission-risk sex, defined as unprotected anal intercourse with a man whose HIV-status...
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Osmond D, Pollack L, Paul J, Catania J
Am J Public Health
. 2007 Apr;
97(9):1677-83.
PMID: 17463390
Objectives: We assessed differences in HIV prevalence and sexual risk behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM) between 1997 and 2002 in San Francisco. Methods: We used 2...
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Pollack L, Osmond D, Paul J, Catania J
Sex Transm Dis
. 2005 Aug;
32(9):581-9.
PMID: 16118608
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is embarking on a program of biannual venue-based time-space sampling surveys to monitor prevalence and incidence of HIV among men who have...
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Paul J, Pollack L, Osmond D, Catania J
Sex Transm Dis
. 2005 Aug;
32(9):531-3.
PMID: 16118600
Objective/goal: The objective of this study was to examine sildenafil (Viagra) use and its relationship to sexual risk behavior for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases among men who have sex...