S Wade Taylor
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Recent Articles
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Sullivan M, Wirtz M, McKetchnie S, Gulbicki L, Taylor S, Jampel J, et al.
AIDS Res Treat
. 2025 Feb;
2025:3404193.
PMID: 39949991
This study explored relationships between neurocognitive impairment (NCI), engagement in HIV care, and functional disability among sexual minority men aged 50 years or older living with HIV, chronic pain, and...
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Goodman G, Overstreet D, Wilson J, OCleirigh C, Boyer E, Meints S, et al.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39711183
Chronic pain can be complicated by problematic opioid use, which may decrease engagement in care and HIV medication adherence. Pain-related anxiety and catastrophic thinking augment pain severity and interference while...
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Taylor S, McKetchnie S, Batchelder A, Justice A, Safren S, OCleirigh C
AIDS Care
. 2022 Jun;
35(4):614-623.
PMID: 35653300
HIV continues to be a critical health issue for sexual minority men (SMM) in the USA. Chronic pain is common in individuals with HIV, including older SMM, and is associated...
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McKetchnie S, Beaugard C, Taylor S, OCleirigh C
Pain Med
. 2020 Nov;
22(3):577-584.
PMID: 33164102
Objective And Methods: The transition of HIV from an acute, fatal illness to a chronic health condition has shifted the treatment needs of people living with HIV (PLWH). PLWH, including...
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Chai P, Gale J, Patton M, Schwartz E, Jambaulikar G, Taylor S, et al.
Pain Med
. 2020 Oct;
21(12):3737-3738.
PMID: 33011787
No abstract available.
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Chai P, Gale J, Patton M, Schwartz E, Jambaulikar G, Taylor S, et al.
Pain Med
. 2020 Apr;
21(11):3047-3054.
PMID: 32337605
Objective: Music has been shown to modulate pain, although the impact of music on specific aspects of nociceptive processing is less well understood. Using quantitative sensory testing (QST), we assessed...
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Cahill S, Keatley J, Taylor S, Sevelius J, Elsesser S, Geffen S, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2019 Sep;
32(5):585-593.
PMID: 31482726
Transgender women (TW) are disproportionately affected by HIV. Antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce TW's vulnerability to HIV, but PrEP uptake has been limited among TW. To explore barriers to...
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OCleirigh C, Safren S, Taylor S, Goshe B, Bedoya C, Marquez S, et al.
AIDS Behav
. 2019 Apr;
23(9):2421-2431.
PMID: 30993478
To address childhood sexual abuse (CSA) related distress and HIV risk in men who have sex with men (MSM) using cognitive-behavioral therapy for trauma and self-care (CBT-TSC), which is a...
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Chai P, Schreiber K, Taylor S, Jambaulikar G, Kikut A, Hasdianda M, et al.
Proc Annu Hawaii Int Conf Syst Sci
. 2019 Feb;
2019:3917-3925.
PMID: 30700971
Pain is an unpleasant experience the neurobiology of which is influenced by psychosocial factors including negative affect. Music is a ubiquitous experience that can improve affect, potentially decreasing anxiety and...
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OCleirigh C, Perry N, Taylor S, Coleman J, Costa Jr P, Mayer K, et al.
LGBT Health
. 2018 Apr;
5(4):257-263.
PMID: 29694262
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify systematic relationships between personality domains and engagement in HIV care and secondary HIV prevention among sexual minority men living with HIV....