Cross-sectional and ecologic studies suggest that place characteristics influence sexual behaviors and sexually-transmitted infections (STIs). Using data from a predominately substance-misusing cohort of African-American adults relocating from US public housing complexes, this multilevel longitudinal study tested the hypothesis that participants who experienced greater post-relocation improvements in neighborhood conditions (i.e., socioeconomic disadvantage, social disorder, STI prevalence, male:female sex ratios) would have reduced odds of testing positive for an STI over time
Adopting socioecological, intersectionality, and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our u...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) disproportionately impact non-Hispanic blacks in the United S...
Adopting socioecological intersectionality and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our und...
Cross-sectional and ecologic studies suggest that place characteristics influence sexual behaviors a...
Ecologic and cross-sectional multilevel analyses suggest that characteristics of the places where pe...
We investigated the implications of one structural intervention—public housing relocations—for partn...
Neighborhood conditions and sexual network turnover have been associated with the acquisition of HIV...
Objectives: Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HI...
ObjectivesNeighbourhood characteristics (e.g., high poverty rates) are associated with sexually tran...
High rates of gonorrhea have been shown to be associated with high rates of incarceration in the pri...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) disproportionately impact non-Hispanic blacks in the United S...
Objectives Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HIV...
IntroductionThe United States (US) has experienced an increase in reportable sexually transmitted in...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) tend to cluster in geographically definable core areas, or ri...
This study examined individual demographic and behavioral characteristics associated with the risk o...
Adopting socioecological, intersectionality, and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our u...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) disproportionately impact non-Hispanic blacks in the United S...
Adopting socioecological intersectionality and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our und...
Cross-sectional and ecologic studies suggest that place characteristics influence sexual behaviors a...
Ecologic and cross-sectional multilevel analyses suggest that characteristics of the places where pe...
We investigated the implications of one structural intervention—public housing relocations—for partn...
Neighborhood conditions and sexual network turnover have been associated with the acquisition of HIV...
Objectives: Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HI...
ObjectivesNeighbourhood characteristics (e.g., high poverty rates) are associated with sexually tran...
High rates of gonorrhea have been shown to be associated with high rates of incarceration in the pri...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) disproportionately impact non-Hispanic blacks in the United S...
Objectives Neighbourhood characteristics (eg, high poverty rates) are associated with STIs among HIV...
IntroductionThe United States (US) has experienced an increase in reportable sexually transmitted in...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) tend to cluster in geographically definable core areas, or ri...
This study examined individual demographic and behavioral characteristics associated with the risk o...
Adopting socioecological, intersectionality, and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our u...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) disproportionately impact non-Hispanic blacks in the United S...
Adopting socioecological intersectionality and lifecourse theoretical frameworks may enhance our und...