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Sabina Hirshfield

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  64
Citations -  2052

Sabina Hirshfield is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1854 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabina Hirshfield include Columbia University & Yeshiva University.

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Substance use and high-risk sex among men who have sex with men: a national online study in the USA.

TL;DR: Drug and sexual risk behaviors during a six-month period in 2001 of 2,916 gay and bisexual men who were recruited online are described to discuss the need to integrate messages about the relationship between drug use and sexual behavior into HIV prevention programs.
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A comparison of on-line and off-line sexual risk in men who have sex with men: an event-based on-line survey.

TL;DR: MSM recruited on-line who reported a new or casual sex partner(s) in the prior 3 months are at considerable risk of HIV or other sexually transmitted infections, but they are equally likely to report UAI whether sex partners were met on-lines or off-line.
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HIV Behavioral Research Online

TL;DR: A review of Internet-based research on sexual behavior in MSM, a general discussion of the methodologic and ethical challenges of Internet -based research, and recommendations for future interdisciplinary research are presented.
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Crystal methamphetamine use predicts incident STD infection among men who have sex with men recruited online: a nested case-control study.

TL;DR: Identifying and treating MSM who have STDs, or who are at increased risk for acquiringSTDs, is crucial in preventing the further spread of disease.
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Exploring the venue’s role in risky sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men: An event-level analysis from a national online survey in the U.S

TL;DR: It is shown that alcohol use prior to/during the last sexual encounter was highest among men who met their most recent partner in a bathhouse or a bar/club/party/event, thus potentially broadening the impact of prevention messages delivered in virtual environments.