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Jorge Montoya
Researcher at Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
Publications - 35
Citations - 1240
Jorge Montoya is an academic researcher from Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reproductive health & Men who have sex with men. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1065 citations.
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Sexually Explicit Cell Phone Messaging Associated With Sexual Risk Among Adolescents
Eric Rice,Harmony Rhoades,Hailey Winetrobe,Monica Sanchez,Jorge Montoya,Aaron Plant,Timothy Kordic +6 more
TL;DR: Sxting appears to be part of a cluster of risky sexual behaviors among adolescents and is recommended that clinicians discuss sexting as an adolescent-friendly way of engaging patients in conversations about sexual activity, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, and unwanted pregnancy.
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Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization among middle-school students
Eric Rice,Robin Petering,Harmony Rhoades,Hailey Winetrobe,Jeremy T. Goldbach,Aaron Plant,Jorge Montoya,Timothy Kordic +7 more
TL;DR: Cyberbullying interventions should account for gender and sexual identity, as well as the possible benefits of educational interventions for intensive Internet users and frequent texters.
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Brief Report: PrEP Uptake, Adherence, and Discontinuation Among California YMSM Using Geosocial Networking Applications.
Ian W. Holloway,Ryan Dougherty,Jennifer L. Gildner,Sean C. Beougher,Craig Pulsipher,Jorge Montoya,Aaron Plant,Arleen Leibowitz +7 more
TL;DR: Young men who have sex with men app users are prime candidates for PrEP, despite low uptake, and apps may be useful tools forPrEP information dissemination, adherence monitoring, and support.
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Sexting and Sexual Behavior Among Middle School Students
Eric Rice,Jeremy J. Gibbs,Hailey Winetrobe,Harmony Rhoades,Aaron Plant,Jorge Montoya,Timothy Kordic +6 more
TL;DR: Because early sexual debut is correlated with higher rates of sexually transmitted infections and teen pregnancies, pediatricians should discuss sexting with young adolescents because this may facilitate conversations about sexually transmitted infection and pregnancy prevention.
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Homelessness Experiences, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Risk Taking Among High School Students in Los Angeles
Eric Rice,Anamika Barman-Adhikari,Harmony Rhoades,Hailey Winetrobe,Anthony Fulginiti,Roee L. Astor,Jorge Montoya,Aaron Plant,Timothy Kordic +8 more
TL;DR: Adolescents who report sexual activity and sexual risk taking are more likely to report homelessness experiences and adolescents who stayed with strangers and in public places were morelikely to engage in unprotected sex at last intercourse.