50 results on '"Novak, David S."'
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2. MSM at Highest Risk for HIV Acquisition Express Greatest Interest and Preference for Injectable Antiretroviral PrEP Compared to Daily, Oral Medication
3. O15.1 Examining the role of location in sti prevention among men who have sex with men using mobile applications
4. The role of distress intolerance in the relationship between childhood sexual abuse and problematic alcohol use among Latin American MSM
5. HIV testing practices and the potential role of HIV self-testing among men who have sex with men in Mexico
6. Multiple syndemic psychosocial factors are associated with reduced engagement in HIV care among a multinational, online sample of HIV-infected MSM in Latin America
7. Sexual Behavior Patterns and PrEP Dosing Preferences in a Large Sample of North American Men Who Have Sex With Men
8. Differences in Sexual Health, Sexual Behaviors, and Evaluation of the Last Sexual Event Between Older and Younger Bisexual Men
9. Factors Associated With Emotional Satisfaction During First Anal Intercourse in a Sample of YMSM
10. Seasons of Risk: Anticipated Behavior on Vacation and Interest in Episodic Antiretroviral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among a Large National Sample of U.S. Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM)
11. Early Adopters: Correlates of HIV Chemoprophylaxis Use in Recent Online Samples of US Men Who Have Sex with Men
12. HIV prevalence, sexual behaviours and engagement in HIV medical care among an online sample of sexually active MSM in Venezuela
13. High Prevalence of Multiple Syndemic Conditions Associated with Sexual Risk Behavior and HIV Infection Among a Large Sample of Spanish- and Portuguese-Speaking Men Who Have Sex with Men in Latin America
14. Transactional Sex Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Latin America: Economic, Sociodemographic, and Psychosocial Factors
15. State-level structural sexual stigma and HIV prevention in a national online sample of HIV-uninfected MSM in the United States
16. Engagement in HIV care and sexual transmission risk behavior among men who have sex with men using online social/sexual networking in Latin America
17. Pleasure, Affection, and Love Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) versus MSM of Other Races: Countering Dehumanizing Stereotypes via Cross-Race Comparisons of Reported Sexual Experience at Last Sexual Event
18. HIV Care Continuum among MSM in Latin America Using Online Sexual Networking: Is Engagement in Care Related to Sexual Risk-taking?
19. Differences in PrEP Knowledge and Use in U.S. MSM Users of a Popular Sexual Networking Site Surveyed in August 2013 and January 2014
20. Using a Two-Step Method to Measure Transgender Identity in Latin America/the Caribbean, Portugal, and Spain
21. Epidemiology of Sexual Health in the Virtual Environment: A Multinational Online Survey of Spanish- and Portuguese-Speaking Men who use an Internet Sexual Networking Site
22. Sexual Behaviors, Sexual Health Practices, and Community Engagement Among Gay and Bisexually Identified Men Living in Rural Areas of the United States
23. What’s Love Got To Do With It? Examinations of Emotional Perceptions and Sexual Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States
24. An Event-Level Comparison of Risk-Related Sexual Practices Between Black and Other-Race Men Who Have Sex with Men: Condoms, Semen, Lubricant, and Rectal Douching
25. 32. Health Care Utilization Among a National Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Recruited from Online Social and Sexual Networks
26. Sexual Event-Level Characteristics of Condom Use During Anal Intercourse Among HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men
27. Gay and Bisexual Latino Men's Sexual Health and Behaviors: A National Online Sample
28. Condom Use during Most Recent Anal Intercourse Event among a U.S. Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men
29. Limited Awareness and Low Immediate Uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis among Men Who Have Sex with Men Using an Internet Social Networking Site
30. 26. Emotional Satisfaction During First Same-Sex Experience: What Matters?
31. 31. Examining Contextual Components of a Sexual Event to Better Understand “Risk” Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men
32. Beyond “Risk”: Exploring Sexuality among Diverse Typologies of Bisexual Men in the United States
33. Sexual Behaviors and Situational Characteristics of Most Recent Male-Partnered Sexual Event among Gay and Bisexually Identified Men in the United States
34. The Future of Internet-Based HIV Prevention: A Report on Key Findings from the Men’s INTernet (MINTS-I, II) Sex Studies
35. The Internet as a Valuable Tool for Promoting a New Framework for Sexual Health among Gay Men and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men
36. 164. Vibrator Use Among Young Gay and Bisexual Identified Men
37. 163. Diverse Sexual Behaviors Among Gay and Bisexual Men
38. 165. Condom Use Rates in a National Sample of Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
39. Sex Toy Use by Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States
40. Factors Associated with Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Among Men Who Utilize an Internet-Based Men Who Have Sex with Men Community
41. Characteristics of Vibrator Use by Gay and Bisexually Identified Men in the United States
42. Evaluation of an Innovative Internet-based Partner Notification Program for Early Syphilis Case Management, Washington, DC, January 2007–June 2008
43. Relations Between Circumcision Status, Sexually Transmitted Infection History, and HIV Serostatus Among a National Sample of Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
44. Health Care Access and Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening Frequency Among At-Risk Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex With Men
45. An Innovative Online HIV Prevention Campaign for MSM on World AIDS Day, 2008
46. Partner Notification after STD and HIV Exposures and Infections: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experiences of Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex with Men
47. Psychosocial and Behavioral Predictors of Partner Notification After HIV and STI Exposure and Infection Among MSM
48. Acceptability of an Internet-Based Partner Notification System for Sexually Transmitted Infection Exposure Among Men Who Have Sex With Men
49. Asymptomatic Gonorrhea and Chlamydial Infections Detected by Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests Among Boston Area Men Who Have Sex With Men
50. HIV and STD Status Among MSM and Attitudes About Internet Partner Notification for STD Exposure
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