Below are publications by researchers working or affiliated with the Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity.
By Health Topic
- Efficacy of a community‐based participatory and multilevel intervention to enhance hepatitis B virus screening and vaccination in underserved Korean Americans - Ma - 2018 - Cancer - Wiley Online Library
- Body weight perception and health-related behaviors among U.S. adolescents: Mediating effects of body weight control behaviors. The Journal of School Nursing; Published online March 24, 2021.
- Effectiveness of an automated errors checking and feedback system to improve text message reporting for disease surveillance in Vietnam. Telemedicine and e-Health, Published online July 14, 2020.
- Efficacy of a community-based participatory intervention to enhance hepatitis B screening and vaccination in underserved Korean Americans. Published 13 November 2017
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Training Providers in Motivational Interviewing to Promote Behavior Change
- Hypertension in HIV-Infected Adults Compared with Similar but Uninfected Adults in China: Body Mass Index-Dependent Effects of Nadir CD4 Count | AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses (liebertpub.com)
- Associations between social determinants of health, perceived discrimination, and body mass index on symptoms of depression among young African American mothers - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
- Differences in hypertension and prehypertension among people living with and without HIV in China: role of HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy - Xu - 2021 - HIV Medicine - Wiley Online Library
- Actives, passives and power: heteronormative gender norms and their implications for intimate partner violence among men who have sex with men in Tajikistan: Culture, Health & Sexuality: Vol 22, No 6 (tandfonline.com)
- Behavioral and Molecular Tracing of Risky Sexual Contacts in a Sample of Chinese HIV-infected Men Who Have Sex With Men | American Journal of Epidemiology | Oxford Academic (oup.com)
- Intimate Partner Violence Among Chinese Transwomen: Associat... : Sexually Transmitted Diseases (lww.com)
- Living While Black, Gay, and Poor: The Association of Race, Neighborhood Structural Disadvantage, and PrEP Utilization Among a Sample of Black Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Deep South - PubMed (nih.gov)