Kimberly A Kisler
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Kisler K, Fletcher J, Reback C
AIDS Patient Care STDS
. 2022 Sep;
36(S1):S46-S53.
PMID: 36178380
Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) in the United States are at elevated risk for HIV relative to their heterosexual and/or non-BMSM counterparts, yet on average demonstrate suboptimal...
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Kisler K, Fletcher J, Fehrenbacher A, Reback C
AIDS Educ Prev
. 2021 Dec;
33(6):483-494.
PMID: 34874757
Little is known about how HIV risk varies among trans women of different ages. From January 2010 to February 2021, 2,242 trans women were assessed via outreach encounters consisting of...
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Reback C, Fletcher J, Kisler K
AIDS Behav
. 2021 Jun;
25(9):3011-3023.
PMID: 34164763
Young adult trans women living with HIV in the US exhibit suboptimal advancement through the HIV Care Continuum relative to national averages. From December 2016 through May 2018, 134 young...
4.
Fehrenbacher A, Fletcher J, Clark K, Kisler K, Reback C
J Sex Res
. 2021 Mar;
58(6):743-753.
PMID: 33779427
Transgender women are more likely to exchange sex than cisgender individuals. This study investigated how social networks were associated with exchange sex among transgender women in Los Angeles County. From...
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Gerke D, Step M, Runger D, Fletcher J, Brooks R, Davis N, et al.
Health Promot Pract
. 2020 Aug;
21(5):705-715.
PMID: 32757834
Social media platforms offer the opportunity to develop online social networks. Use of these platforms has been particularly attractive to younger sexual and gender minority individuals as well as those...
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Reback C, Kisler K, Fletcher J
AIDS Behav
. 2019 Jun;
25(Suppl 1):40-51.
PMID: 31187355
Transgender women, particularly racial/ethnic minority transgender women, evidence disproportionately high rates of untreated HIV infection and disproportionately low rates of HIV viral suppression. The Alexis Project was a combined peer...
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Reback C, Ferlito D, Kisler K, Fletcher J
Int J Transgend
. 2016 Apr;
16(4):209-221.
PMID: 27110227
Despite disproportionately high HIV prevalence rates and high risk for HIV acquisition and transmission, trans women in the United States are less likely than other high-risk populations to be aware...
8.
Fletcher J, Kisler K, Reback C
Arch Sex Behav
. 2014 Sep;
43(8):1651-61.
PMID: 25190499
Due to social stigma, lack of social support, and minimal legal employment opportunities, transgender women (transwomen) face elevated rates of unstable housing. This study examined the association between housing status...
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Kisler K, Williams J
J AIDS Clin Res
. 2014 Jan;
Suppl 1(8).
PMID: 24443705
Background: HIV prevention has rarely explored the impact of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) across health domains among African American men who have sex with men and women (MSMW). Early sexual...
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Glover D, Williams J, Kisler K
J Behav Med
. 2012 Apr;
36(3):283-94.
PMID: 22538773
Biomarker composites (BCs) that objectively quantify psychosocial stress independent of self report could help to identify those at greatest risk for negative health outcomes and elucidate mechanisms of stress-related processes....