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Hui Liu

Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  14
Citations -  661

Hui Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 628 citations. Previous affiliations of Hui Liu include Virginia Commonwealth University & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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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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Men who have sex with men and human immunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted disease control in China.

TL;DR: Chinese MSM are at risk for HIV/STD infection and potential transmission of HIV to the general population and reduction of homosexuality- related stigma should be part of effective intervention efforts.
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Money Boys, HIV Risks, and the Associations between Norms and Safer Sex: A Respondent-Driven Sampling Study in Shenzhen, China

TL;DR: The association between peer norms and consistent condom use can assist with the development of culturally competent HIV interventions that promote safer sex.
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Risk factors for sexually transmitted disease among rural-to-urban migrants in China: implications for HIV/sexually transmitted disease prevention.

TL;DR: It is suggested that among migrants, acquisition of an STD is associated with higher participation in risk behaviors, but also with higher perceived stigma, education, stable jobs, salary, and with female gender.
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Egocentric networks of Chinese men who have sex with men: network components, condom use norms, and safer sex.

TL;DR: Social network components may activate or strengthen condom use norms within networks, which, in turn, determine consistent condom use among MSM, and HIV behavioral interventions need to target the promotion of safer sex practices through enhancing peer norms of condom use within networks.