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Nathan J. Lachowsky

Researcher at University of Victoria

Publications -  183
Citations -  1717

Nathan J. Lachowsky is an academic researcher from University of Victoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 135 publications receiving 1028 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan J. Lachowsky include University of British Columbia & University of Toronto.

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Dominant heterosexual sexual scripts in emerging adulthood: conceptualization and measurement.

TL;DR: The results of three studies examining current dominant sexual scripts of heterosexual adults and developing a measure of script endorsement are presented, documenting the process of scale development from formative research through to confirmatory testing, and future directions for the continued development of sexual scripting theory are suggested.
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How Might Social Distancing Impact Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Trans and Two-Spirit Men in Canada?

TL;DR: Research is needed to understand the implications of social distanced on individuals and their sex-seeking behaviors, how individuals may be coping through dating application use, and whether individuals are continuing to engage in in-person sexual connections despite social distancing protocols.
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Sexual Self-Efficacy and Gender: A Review of Condom Use and Sexual Negotiation Among Young Men and Women in Sub-Saharan Africa.

TL;DR: Future research and HIV-prevention interventions must be gender targeted, consider improving CUSE for young men, and move beyond limited individual-level sexual behavior change frameworks.
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Including Online-Recruited Seeds: A Respondent-Driven Sample of Men Who Have Sex With Men.

TL;DR: Online-recruited seeds were more prevalent, recruited fewer participants, but were different from those recruited offline, and may therefore help create a more diverse overall sample.
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Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Awareness Among Gay and Other Men who have Sex with Men in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

TL;DR: Among HIV-negative MSM, being PrEP unaware was associated with younger age, not always having condoms, and preferring receptive versus insertive anal sex, and future longitudinal research should identify early adopters of PrEP and its associated impacts.