Couples-Focused Behavioral Interventions for Prevention of HIV: Systematic Review of the State of Evidence Jennifer BurtonLynae A. DarbesDon Operario Review Paper 09 October 2008 Pages: 1 - 10
Concurrent Sexual Partnerships and the HIV Epidemics in Africa: Evidence to Move Forward Timothy L. MahDaniel T. Halperin Original Paper 22 July 2008 Pages: 11 - 16
Concurrent Partnerships as a Driver of the HIV Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Evidence is Limited Mark N. LurieSamantha Rosenthal Commentary 02 June 2009 Pages: 17 - 24
The Evidence for the Role of Concurrent Partnerships in Africa’s HIV Epidemics: A Response to Lurie and Rosenthal Timothy L. MahDaniel T. Halperin BriefCommunication 09 October 2009 Pages: 25 - 28
The Mathematics of Concurrent Partnerships and HIV: A Commentary on Lurie and Rosenthal, 2009 Helen Epstein Commentary 29 October 2009 Pages: 29 - 30
Barking up the Wrong Evidence Tree. Comment on Lurie & Rosenthal, “Concurrent Partnerships as a Driver of the HIV Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Evidence is Limited” Martina Morris Commentary Open access 09 December 2009 Pages: 31 - 33
The Concurrency Hypothesis in Sub-Saharan Africa: Convincing Empirical Evidence is Still Lacking. Response to Mah and Halperin, Epstein, and Morris Mark N. LurieSamantha Rosenthal Response 11 December 2009 Pages: 34 - 37
Urban African-American Men Speak Out on Sexual Partner Concurrency: Findings from a Qualitative Study Michael P. CareyTheresa E. SennPeter A. Vanable Original Paper 16 May 2008 Pages: 38 - 47
Multiple Sexual Partnerships in a Sample of African-American Crack Smokers John S. AtkinsonMark L. WilliamsLena Nilsson Schönnesson Original Paper 27 December 2007 Pages: 48 - 58
Prevalence and Correlates of Concurrent Sexual Partnerships in Zambia Ingvild F. SandøyKumbutso DzekedzekeKnut Fylkesnes Original Paper 08 October 2008 Pages: 59 - 71
A Relationship-Oriented Model of HIV-Related Stigma Derived from a Review of the HIV-Affected Couples Literature Amelia E. TalleyB. Ann Bettencourt Review Paper 27 November 2008 Pages: 72 - 86
HIV Risk Behaviors in Heterosexual Partnerships: Female Knowledge and Male Behavior Yea-Hung ChenH. Fisher RaymondHong-Ha M. Truong Report 14 April 2009 Pages: 87 - 91
Is Sexual Serosorting Occurring Among HIV-Positive Injection Drug Users? Comparison Between Those with HIV-Positive Partners Only, HIV-Negative Partners Only, and Those with any Partners of Unknown Status Yuko MizunoDavid W. PurcellAmy R. Knowlton OriginalPaper 24 March 2009 Pages: 92 - 102
HIV Risk Among Currently Married Couples in Rural Malawi: What Do Spouses Know About Each Other? Philip A. AnglewiczSimona Bignami-Van AsscheJames Mkandawire Original Paper 03 December 2008 Pages: 103 - 112
Beyond Monogamy: Opportunities to Further Reduce Risk for HIV Infection Among Married Zimbabwean Women with only One Lifetime Partner Kathy M. HagemanHazel M. B. DubeMichael E. St. Louis Original Paper 14 August 2009 Pages: 113 - 124
Marriage, not Religion, is Associated with HIV Infection Among Women in Rural Malawi Adamson S. Muula Original paper 16 October 2009 Pages: 125 - 131
Correlates of Anal Intercourse Vary by Partner Type Among Substance-Using Women: Baseline Data from the UNITY Study Beryl A. KoblinDonald R. HooverSebastian Bonner Original Paper 25 July 2008 Pages: 132 - 140
Injecting Equipment Sharing in Russian Drug Injecting Dyads V. Anna GyarmathyNan LiCarl A. Latkin Original Paper 13 February 2009 Pages: 141 - 151
HIV Risk Behavior Self-Report Reliability at Different Recall Periods Lucy E. NapperDennis G. FisherMark E. Johnson Review Paper Open access 28 May 2009 Pages: 152 - 161
Scaling Sexual Behavior or “Sexual Risk Propensity” Among Men at Risk for HIV in Kisumu, Kenya C. L. MattsonRichard T. CampbellRobert C. Bailey Original Paper 24 July 2008 Pages: 162 - 172
Scaling Sexual Behavior or “Sexual Risk Propensity” Among Men at Risk for HIV in Kisumu, Kenya C. L. MattsonRichard T. CampbellRobert C. Bailey Erratum 06 January 2009 Pages: 173 - 173
Factor Structure of Leigh’s (1990) Alcohol Sex Expectancies Scale in Individuals in Treatment for HIV Disease Stephen A. MaistoKathleen McGinnisAmy C. Justice Original Paper 15 September 2008 Pages: 174 - 180
Health Literacy in the Context of HIV Treatment: Introducing the Brief Estimate of Health Knowledge and Action (BEHKA)—HIV Version Chandra Y. OsbornTerry C. DavisMichael S. Wolf Original Paper 21 November 2008 Pages: 181 - 188
Validation and Abbreviation of an HIV Stigma Scale in an Adult Spanish-Speaking Population in Urban Peru Molly F. FrankeMaribel MuñozSonya S. Shin Original Paper 08 October 2008 Pages: 189 - 199
Targeting HIV Interventions for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Southern Africa: Use of the PLACE Methodology in Hwange District, Zimbabwe Kavita SinghWilliam SambisaSharon Weir Original Paper 19 May 2009 Pages: 200 - 208
Measurement of HIV Prevention Indicators: A Comparison of the PLACE Method and a Household Survey in Zambia Jackie TateKavita SinghBates Buckner Original Paper 16 December 2008 Pages: 209 - 217
Comparing Internet-Based and Venue-Based Methods to Sample MSM in the San Francisco Bay Area H. Fisher RaymondGreg RebchookWilli McFarland Original Research 22 January 2009 Pages: 218 - 224
Differentiating Between Precursor and Control Variables When Analyzing Reasoned Action Theories Michael HennessyAmy BleakleyLaura Salazar Original Paper 16 April 2009 Pages: 225 - 236