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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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Individual, Partner, and Couple Predictors of HIV Infection among Pregnant Women in Malawi: A Case–Control Study
Nora E. Rosenberg,Lauren A. Graybill,Austin Wesevich,Nuala McGrath,Carol E. Golin,Suzanne Maman,Mercy Tsidya,Limbikani Chimndozi,Irving F. Hoffman,Mina C. Hosseinipour,William C. Miller +10 more
TL;DR: Targeting women with migrating partners, promoting couple HIV testing and counseling, and limiting partners could slow HIV transmission.
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Challenges for accessing and maintaining good quality of HIV care among men who have sex with men living with HIV in China: a qualitative study with key stakeholders.
Chunyan Li,Clare Barrington,Hua Jiang,Gang Lei,Carol E. Golin,Edwin B. Fisher,Kathryn E. Muessig +6 more
TL;DR: Supportive policies and resources may be needed to bolster China’s primary care workforce and MSM-competent care and, more broadly, high QoC for sexual and gender minority patients.
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Qualitative Methodological Approach
Danielle F. Haley,Danielle F. Haley,Linda Vo,Kimberly Parker,Paula M. Frew,Carol E. Golin,Oluwakemi Amola,Sally Hodder,Irene Kuo,Alexis Amsterdam,Kathryn E. Lancaster,LaShawn Jones,Adaora A. Adimora,Ann O'Leary,Oni J. Blackstock,Lydia Soto-Torres,Kathleen M. MacQueen +16 more
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the methods used to collect and analyze data for the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 064 Study, a designed to explore social, structural, and contextual factors related to HIV risk among participants.
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Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men
TL;DR: HIV testing counseling should assess for discordance between actual and perceived risk and communicate the continued risk of HIV despite a negative result, and identify factors associated with having elevated actual but low perceived risk (EALPR).
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Group sex event participation: a link to STI risk among African-American heterosexual men incarcerated in North Carolina
TL;DR: Group sex events among heterosexuals and other groups may facilitate STI transmission by contributing to rapid partner exchange and links to high-risk partners.