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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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The impact of HIV couple testing and counseling on social support among pregnant women and their partners in Lilongwe, Malawi: an observational study.
Nivedita L. Bhushan,Carol E. Golin,Nuala McGrath,Suzanne Maman,Mercy Tsidya,Limbikani Chimndozi,Austin Wesevich,Irving F. Hoffman,Mina C. Hosseinipour,William C. Miller,Nora E. Rosenberg +10 more
TL;DR: Couple counseling could be an effective strategy to increase social support for women, including those with recent HIV diagnoses, according to an observational study at an antenatal clinic in Malawi.
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The Relationship Between Economic Deprivation, Housing Instability and Transactional Sex Among Women in North Carolina (HPTN 064)
Marie C D Stoner,Danielle F. Haley,Danielle F. Haley,Carol E. Golin,Adaora A. Adimora,Audrey Pettifor +5 more
TL;DR: Interventions should support housing stability and financial opportunities among southern African American women to reduce HIV risk, particularly among women with incarcerated partners.
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Lessons Learned From the Implementation of Seek, Test, Treat, Retain Interventions Using Mobile Phones and Text Messaging to Improve Engagement in HIV Care for Vulnerable Populations in the United States.
Katerina A. Christopoulos,William E. Cunningham,Curt G. Beckwith,Irene Kuo,Carol E. Golin,Kevin Knight,Patrick M. Flynn,Anne C. Spaulding,Lara S. Coffin,Bridget Kruszka,Ann E. Kurth,Jeremy D. Young,Sharon Mannheimer,Heidi M. Crane,Shoshana Y. Kahana +14 more
TL;DR: Across five studies with 1,135 predominantly male, minority participants, implementation challenges occurred in three categories: (1) service interruptions; (2) billing/overage issues, and; (3) the participant user experience.
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Novel patient-reported outcomes (PROs) used in a pilot and feasibility study of a Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills (CBCS) group intervention for patients with chronic hepatitis C
TL;DR: Cognitive behavioral skills and group therapy dynamics, but not HCV treatment self-efficacy, may mediate improvements in PROs, and the CBCS-HCV intervention warrants future investigation in an efficacy trial to evaluate improvements in selected PROs.
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Refining Black men's depression measurement using participatory approaches: a concept mapping study.
Leslie B. Adams,Leslie B. Adams,Samuel L. K. Baxter,Alexandra F. Lightfoot,Nisha C. Gottfredson,Carol E. Golin,Leron C. Jackson,James Tabron,Giselle Corbie-Smith,Wizdom Powell,Wizdom Powell +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use concept mapping, a structured mixed methods approach, to determine how stakeholders of Black men's health conceptualize their depressive symptoms, including physical states, emotional states, diminished drive, internal conflicts, communication with others, and social pressures.