2015
HIV Status Disclosure and Condom Use Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men and Hijras (Male-to-Female Transgender People) in India: Implications for Prevention
Chakrapani V, Shunmugam M, Newman P, Kershaw T, Dubrow R. HIV Status Disclosure and Condom Use Among HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men and Hijras (Male-to-Female Transgender People) in India: Implications for Prevention. Journal Of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 2015, 14: 26-44. DOI: 10.1080/15381501.2013.859113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHIV status disclosureHIV-positive menHIV statusStatus disclosureCondom useMale regular partnersInconsistent condom useSexual risk behaviorsHigh prevalenceRegular partnersAnal sexUnprotected sexRisk behaviorsMale partnersPotential interventionsSafer sexSexMenOne-quarterTwo-fifthsOne-fifthFocus groupsType of partnerOne-halfStatus
2007
Sex, condoms, gender roles, and HIV transmission knowledge among adolescents in León, Nicaragua: Implications for HIV prevention
Manji A, Peña R, Dubrow R. Sex, condoms, gender roles, and HIV transmission knowledge among adolescents in León, Nicaragua: Implications for HIV prevention. AIDS Care 2007, 19: 989-995. PMID: 17851995, DOI: 10.1080/09540120701244935.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV/AIDS-related knowledgePrevention interventionsPopulation-based cross-sectional surveyConcentrated HIV epidemicHIV prevention interventionsTransmission of HIVInconsistent condom useHIV transmission knowledgeHomosexuality-related stigmaHIV/AIDS stigmaCross-sectional surveyHIV infectionHIV epidemicTransmission knowledgeHIV preventionHealth facilitiesPeer-reviewed studiesCondom useAIDS stigmaMultivariate modelMost adolescentsSignificant correlatesSexual behaviorSexAdolescents
1993
Age‐period‐cohort modelling of large‐bowel‐cancer incidence by anatomic sub‐site and sex in connecticut
Dubrow R, Bernstein J, Holford T. Age‐period‐cohort modelling of large‐bowel‐cancer incidence by anatomic sub‐site and sex in connecticut. International Journal Of Cancer 1993, 53: 907-913. PMID: 8473049, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910530607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft colonCohort patternsTransverse colonLarge bowelCancer incidenceEtiologic distinctionsConnecticut Tumor RegistryTumor RegistrySigmoid colonCancer casesCohort modellingBirth cohortConnecticut residentsColonRectumCohort modelSexBowelIncidenceDiagnosisMalesFemalesCommon patternRegistryCohort