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Connection

Amber Sophus to HIV Infections

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Amber Sophus has written about HIV Infections.
Connection Strength

1.271
  1. Sophus AI, Mitchell JW, Barroso J, Sales JM. Factors Associated with Planned Future Use of PrEP in the Next 3 Months and Likelihood to Use PrEP Among Black Cisgender HIV-negative Women in Texas. AIDS Behav. 2024 Jan; 28(1):72-92.
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    Score: 0.345
  2. Sophus AI, Mitchell JW. Reducing HIV Risk Behaviors Among Black Women Living With and Without HIV/AIDS in the U.S.: A Systematic Review. AIDS Behav. 2021 Mar; 25(3):732-747.
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    Score: 0.280
  3. Sophus AI, Mitchell JW. A Review of Approaches Used to Increase Awareness of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in the United States. AIDS Behav. 2019 Jul; 23(7):1749-1770.
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    Score: 0.257
  4. Sophus AI, Fujitani L, Vallabhbhai S, Antonio JA, Yang PL, Elliott E, Mitchell JW. Insights in Public Health: In What Ways are Hawaii's HIV Prevention Services Engaging Gay Male Couples and Using Technology? Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2018 02; 77(2):38-45.
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    Score: 0.233
  5. Mitchell JW, Sophus AI, Lee JY, Petroll AE. Anal Douche Practices and Willingness to Use a Rectal Microbicide Enema for HIV Prevention and Associated Factors Among an Internet Sample of HIV-Negative and HIV-Discordant Male Couples in the US. AIDS Behav. 2016 11; 20(11):2578-2587.
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    Score: 0.053
  6. Mitchell JW, Sophus AI. Perceptions and Definitions of Power Within the Context of HIV-Negative Male Couples' Relationships. Am J Mens Health. 2017 07; 11(4):801-810.
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    Score: 0.052
  7. Mitchell JW, Sophus AI, Petroll AE. HIV-Negative Partnered Men's Willingness to Use Non-Occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis and Associated Factors in a U.S. Sample of HIV-Negative and HIV-Discordant Male Couples. LGBT Health. 2016 Apr; 3(2):146-52.
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    Score: 0.050
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