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Robert F. Schilling
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 78
Citations - 3833
Robert F. Schilling is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 78 publications receiving 3802 citations.
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Intersecting Epidemics -- Crack Cocaine Use and HIV Infection among Inner-City Young Adults
Brian R. Edlin,Kathleen L. Irwin,Sairus Faruque,Clyde B. McCoy,Carl O. Word,Yolanda Serrano,James A. Inciardi,Benjamin P. Bowser,Robert F. Schilling,Scott D. Holmberg +9 more
TL;DR: In poor, inner-city communities young smokers of crack cocaine, particularly women who have sex in exchange for money or drugs, are at high risk for HIV infection.
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Sex trading and psychological distress among women recruited from the streets of Harlem.
Nabila El-Bassel,Robert F. Schilling,Kathleen L. Irwin,Sairus Faruque,Louisa Gilbert,J Von Bargen,Yolanda Serrano,Brian R. Edlin +7 more
TL;DR: Poor mental health and drug dependence may under-mine the motivation and ability of these sex traders to adopt safer sex behavior, and interventions need to be integrated with mental health services and drug treatment to reduce risk behavior in this population.
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Drug abuse and partner violence among women in methadone treatment
TL;DR: Rates of lifetime and current partner abuse among women on methadone and the relationship between partner violence and demographics, substance abuse, and drug risk behaviors are described and the implications for research and intervention are discussed.
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Partner violence and sexual HIV-risk behaviors among women in an inner-city emergency department.
Nabila El-Bassel,Louisa Gilbert,Satya P. Krishnan,Robert F. Schilling,Theodore J. Gaeta,Stacey Purpura,Susan S. Witte +6 more
TL;DR: The relationship between partner violence and sexual risk behaviors among women seeking treatment in an emergency department suggests the need for the development of HIV-risk reduction strategies that address the needs of women in abusive relationships.
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The high-risk sexual practices of crack-smoking sex workers recruited from the streets of three American cities
Diana Jones,Kathleen L. Irwin,James A. Inciardi,Benjamin P. Bowser,Robert F. Schilling,Carl O. Word,Patricia Evans,Sairus Faruque,H. V. Mccoy,Brian R. Edlin +9 more
TL;DR: Interventions to prevent HIV/STD transmission among crack‐smoking sex workers are urgently needed.