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Carol E. Golin
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 242
Citations - 9917
Carol E. Golin is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 231 publications receiving 8905 citations.
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Does Motivational Interviewing Counseling Time Influence HIV-Positive Persons’ Self-Efficacy to Practice Safer Sex?
TL;DR: Safer sex self-efficacy improves the more MI counseling time and sessions PLWHA receive, and MI time is a key to enhancing safer sex self -efficacy among PLWha.
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Availability of and access to medical services among HIV-infected inmates incarcerated in North Carolina county jails.
David L. Rosen,Carol E. Golin,Victor J. Schoenbach,Becky L. Stephenson,David A. Wohl,Brett Gurkin,Andrew H. Kaplan +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the data indicate that few North Carolina jail inmates are tested for HIV, and greater protection of confidentiality may improve screening and treatment of HIV-infected inmates.
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Underuse of Surveillance Colonoscopy in Patients at Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
TL;DR: Factors associated with underuse of surveillance colonoscopy among patients who are at increased risk for colorectal cancer are examined to suggest interventions, such as patient navigation, may help facilitate appropriate use of surveillance Colonoscopy.
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Assessing Usual Care in Clinical Trials
Judith A. Erlen,Lisa Tamres,Nancy R. Reynolds,Carol E. Golin,Marc I. Rosen,Robert H. Remien,Julie W. Banderas,Neil Schneiderman,Glenn J. Wagner,David R. Bangsberg,David R. Bangsberg,Honghu Liu +11 more
TL;DR: The assessment of usual care within the 16 studies in Multisite Adherence Collaboration in HIV (MACH 14), a multisite collaboration on adherence to antiretroviral therapy, supports earlier work that calls for systematic assessments of usual Care within the study design.
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ProjectHeartforGirls.com: Development of a Web-Based HIV/STD Prevention Program for Adolescent Girls Emphasizing Sexual Communication Skills.
TL;DR: The development of ProjectHeartforGirls.com, an interactive web-based program designed to improve sexual communication skills and reduce the risk of HIV/STDs among adolescent girls, a population at heightened risk for negative sexual health outcomes, is described.