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Perceived social support and mental health states in a clinic-based sample of older HIV positive adults
Kapadia, Farzana; Levy, Michael; Griffin-Tomas, Marybec; Greene, Richard E.; Halkitis, Sophia N.; Urbina, Antonio; Halkitis, Perry N.
Despite a high prevalence of mental health problems in older, HIV+ adults (aged ≥ 50), few studies have examined the relationship between perceived social support and mental health burdens in this group. In a clinic-based sample of 100 adults, 23% and 29% met criteria for one and more than one mental health burden, respectively. In multivariable binary logistic models, perceived receipt of positive and emotional social support as well as overall support was inversely associated with the presence of mental health burdens. There is a need for additional investigation of how social support can help mitigate mental health burdens among HIV+ older adults.
SCOPUS:84981745165
ISSN: 1538-1501
CID: 2821672
Correlates of Awareness of and Willingness to Use Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Who Use Geosocial-Networking Smartphone Applications in New York City
Goedel, William C; Halkitis, Perry N; Greene, Richard E; Duncan, Dustin T
Geosocial-networking smartphone applications are commonly used by gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) to meet sexual partners. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate awareness of and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among MSM who use geosocial-networking smartphone applications residing in New York City. Recruitment utilizing broadcast advertisements on a popular smartphone application for MSM yielded a sample of 152 HIV-uninfected MSM. Multivariable models were used to assess demographic and behavioral correlates of awareness of and willingness to use PrEP. Most participants (85.5 %) had heard about PrEP but few (9.2 %) reported current use. Unwillingness to use PrEP was associated with concerns about side effects (PR = 0.303; 95 % CI 0.130, 0.708; p = 0.006). Given that more than half (57.6 %) of participants were willing to use PrEP, future research is needed to elucidate both individual and structural barriers to PrEP use among MSM.
PMID: 26966013
ISSN: 1573-3254
CID: 2059472
HIV Risk Behaviors, Perceptions, and Testing and Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Awareness/Use in Grindr-Using Men Who Have Sex with Men in Atlanta, Georgia
Goedel, William C; Halkitis, Perry N; Greene, Richard E; Hickson, DeMarc A; Duncan, Dustin T
Geosocial-networking smartphone applications such as Grindr can help men who have sex with men (MSM) meet sexual partners. Given the high incidence of HIV in the Deep South, the purpose of our study was to assess HIV risk and preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and use in a sample of HIV-uninfected, Grindr-using MSM residing in Atlanta, Georgia (n = 84). Most (n = 71; 84.6%) reported being somewhat or very concerned about becoming HIV infected. Most (n = 74; 88.1%) had been tested for HIV in their lifetimes. About three fourths (n = 65; 77.4%) were aware of PrEP, but only 11.9% currently used the medication. HIV continues to disproportionately impact MSM and represents a significant source of concern. As the number of new infections continues to rise, it is important to decrease risks associated with acquisition and transmission of HIV by increasing rates of HIV testing and the use of biobehavioral interventions such as PrEP.
PMCID:5453651
PMID: 26708834
ISSN: 1552-6917
CID: 1927222
"into The Blue": A Case Of Symptomatic Rasburicase-Induced Methemoglobinemia [Meeting Abstract]
Rudym, D; Jindal, N; Greene, R
ISI:000390749600675
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2414492
MEETING THE PRIMARY CARE NEEDS OF TRANSGENDER PATIENTS: USING AN OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAM CASE TO ASSESS RESIDENT PHYSICIANS' ABILITY TO PROVIDE PRIMARY CARE TO TRANSGENDER PATIENTS [Meeting Abstract]
Greene, Richard E; Gillespie, Colleen; Hanley, Kathleen; Adams, Jennifer; Zabar, Sondra
ISI:000358386900366
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730292
TOO FEW MICE [Meeting Abstract]
Mocharla, Robert; Wu, Synphen; Denson, Joshua; Bails, Douglas; Greene, Richard E
ISI:000358386902066
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1730182
Transgender history taking through simulation activity
Greene, Richard E; Garment, Ann R; Avery, Allison; Fullerton, Chelsea
PMID: 24712950
ISSN: 0308-0110
CID: 906772
A CASE OF DAPSONE-INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS IN A PATIENT BEING TREATED FOR LEPROSY AT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL [Meeting Abstract]
Ghosh, Arnab K; Bond, Rachel M; Greene, Richard E
ISI:000340996201252
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2490482
TERTIARY LGV DIAGNOSIS AFTER FISTULOTOMY: UNDER-SCREENED, UNDER-DIAGNOSED, AND UNDER-TREATED [Meeting Abstract]
Spencer, Robert; Levine, David M; Greene, Richard E; Chang, Andrew A
ISI:000340996202375
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1268132
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender patients
Chapter by: Greene, Richard E; Brady, Donald W; Schneider, Jason
in: Behavioral medicine: A guide for clinical practice by Feldman, Mitchell D; Christensen, John F; Satterfield, Jason M [Eds]
New York, NY, US: McGraw- Hill, 2014
pp. 164-173
ISBN: 0-07-176770-3
CID: 1753992