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Sexual health of LGBTQ people

Chapter by: Demetre, D; Radix, A; Mayer, G
in: The Fenway guide to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health by Makadon, Harvey J; Mayer, Kenneth H; Potter, Jennifer; Goldhammer, Hilary [Eds]
Philadelphia : American College of Physicians, 2015
pp. 289-324
ISBN: 1938921003
CID: 2479072

Risk patterns preceding diagnosis among newly HIV-diagnosed men who have sex with men in New York City

Drabkin, Anya S; Sikkema, Kathleen J; Wilson, Patrick A; Meade, Christina S; Hansen, Nathan B; DeLorenzo, Allyson; Kochman, Arlene; MacFarlane, Jessica C; Watt, Melissa H; Aunon, Frances M; Ranby, Krista W; Mayer, Gal
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk for contracting and transmitting HIV. They are increasingly encouraged to get tested, but understanding of the interplay between HIV testing and risk behavior is limited. One hundred fifty newly HIV-diagnosed (within past 3 months) MSM were recruited from a community clinic in New York City. Participants completed an interview assessing sexual behavior and substance use during the 3 months pre-diagnosis, current depressive symptoms, and prior HIV testing. HIV-related health characteristics at diagnosis were abstracted from medical records. Analyses examined factors associated with unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) in the 3 months pre-diagnosis, and with a negative HIV test in the 12 months pre-diagnosis. The sample was young (mean age=32.5, SD=8.8), ethnically diverse (62% racial/ethnic minority), low-income (71%
PMCID:3701313
PMID: 23730703
ISSN: 1087-2914
CID: 704232

Electronic medical records and the transgender patient: recommendations from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health EMR Working Group [Guideline]

Deutsch, Madeline B; Green, Jamison; Keatley, JoAnne; Mayer, Gal; Hastings, Jennifer; Hall, Alexandra M
Transgender patients have particular needs with respect to demographic information and health records; specifically, transgender patients may have a chosen name and gender identity that differs from their current legally designated name and sex. Additionally, sex-specific health information, for example, a man with a cervix or a woman with a prostate, requires special attention in electronic health record (EHR) systems. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is an international multidisciplinary professional association that publishes recognized standards for the care of transgender and gender variant persons. In September 2011, the WPATH Executive Committee convened an Electronic Medical Records Working Group comprised of both expert clinicians and medical information technology specialists, to make recommendations for developers, vendors, and users of EHR systems with respect to transgender patients. These recommendations and supporting rationale are presented here.
PMCID:3721165
PMID: 23631835
ISSN: 1067-5027
CID: 704242

Evaluation of anal cytology versus high-resolution anoscopy (HRA) in the diagnosis of preneoplastic lesions in a multicenter HIV-infected Spanish Cohort (CoRIS-HRA): incorporation of cellular proliferation molecular markers into the algorithm [Meeting Abstract]

Hernandez-Novoa, Beatriz; Antonio Perez-Molina, Jose; Benito, Amparo; Ocampo, Antonio; del Romero, Jorge; Sendagorta, Elena; Masia, Mar; Luis Cervantes, Jose; Ortiz, Marta; Gonzalez, Cristina; Mayer, Gal; Hernandez-Novoa, Beatriz; CoRIS High-Resolution Anoscopy
ISI:000336806100029
ISSN: 1449-8987
CID: 2373672

THE DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A BRIEF RISK REDUCTION INTERVENTION FOR NEWLY HIV-DIAGNOSED MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN

Sikkema, KJ; Hansen, NB; Kochman, A; Santos, J; Watt, MH; Wilson, PA; Delorenzo, A; Laudato, J; Mayer, G
Men who have sex with men (MSM) represent more than half of all new HIV infections in the United States. Utilizing a collaborative, community based approach, a brief risk reduction intervention was developed and pilot tested among newly HIV-diagnosed MSM receiving HIV care in a primary care setting. Sixty-five men, within 3 months of diagnosis, were randomly assigned to the experimental condition or control condition and assessed at baseline, 3-month, and 6-month follow-up. Effect sizes were calculated to explore differences between conditions and over time. Results demonstrated the potential effectiveness of the intervention in reducing risk behavior, improving mental health, and increasing use of ancillary services. Process evaluation data demonstrated the acceptability of the intervention to patients, clinic staff, and administration. The results provide evidence that a brief intervention can be successfully integrated into HIV care services for newly diagnosed MSM and should be evaluated for efficacy.
PMCID:3249751
PMID: 22228917
ISSN: 0090-4392
CID: 159781

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health: A Neglected Issue

Chapter by: Radix, A; Mayer, G
in: Public health in the 21st century by Finkel, Madelon Lubin [Eds]
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, 2010
pp. 235-249
ISBN: 0313375534
CID: 2479052

Genetic make-up of calcium-sensing receptor polymorphic position 990 and parameters of secondary hyperparathyroidism in haemodialysis centres from New York and Innsbruck [Meeting Abstract]

Rothe, H; Mayer, G; Eller, P; Matalon, A
ISI:000253320600536
ISSN: 0931-0509
CID: 87123