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Bonita Stanton

Researcher at Seton Hall University

Publications -  301
Citations -  10174

Bonita Stanton is an academic researcher from Seton Hall University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 300 publications receiving 9429 citations. Previous affiliations of Bonita Stanton include Wayne State University & University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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HIV/Std Risk Behaviors and Perceptions Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China

TL;DR: The association between mobility and sexual risk underscores the importance of effective HIV/STD prevention efforts among this vulnerable population and the social cognitive theories including the PMT may form a logical base for prevention intervention programs targeting rural-to-urban migrants in China.
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Heterosexual transmission of HIV in China: a systematic review of behavioral studies in the past two decades.

TL;DR: Factors such as high rates of FSW patronage, low rates of condom use during commercial sex, having sex with both commercial and noncommercial sexual partners, and high levels of STD infection may promote a heterosexual epidemic in China.
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An educational intervention for altering water-sanitation behaviors to reduce childhood diarrhea in urban bangladesh ii. a randomized trial to assess the impact of the intervention on hygienic behaviors and rates of diarrhea

TL;DR: The data suggest that educational interventions for water-sanitation practices can have an important beneficial effect upon childhood diarrhea in developing countries, particularly when the interventions are designed in a simple way to promote naturally occurring salutory behaviors that are empirically associated with lower rates of childhood diarrhea.
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Alcohol use among female sex workers and male clients: an integrative review of global literature

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified peer-reviewed English-language articles from 1980 to 2008 reporting alcohol consumption among female sex workers (FSWs) or male clients, and retrieved 70 articles describing 76 studies, in which 64 were quantitative (52 for FSWs, 12 for male clients) and 12 qualitative.
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Social stigma and mental health among rural-to-urban migrants in China: A conceptual framework and future research needs.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper utilized secondary data from public resources (i.e., scientific literature, governmental publications, public media) and their own qualitative data to explore the issues of stigmatization and mental health, to propose a conceptual model for studying the association between the stigmatization of rural-to-urban migrants and their mental health.