A systematic review of recent smartphone, Internet and Web 2.0 interventions to address the HIV continuum of care

KE Muessig, M Nekkanti, J Bauermeister, S Bull… - Current Hiv/aids …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract eHealth, mHealth and “Web 2.0” social media strategies can effectively reach and
engage key populations in HIV prevention across the testing, treatment, and care continuum …

[HTML][HTML] Social media interventions to promote HIV testing, linkage, adherence, and retention: systematic review and meta-analysis

B Cao, S Gupta, J Wang, LB Hightow-Weidman… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Social media is increasingly used to deliver HIV interventions for key
populations worldwide. However, little is known about the specific uses and effects of social …

Sex, status, competition, and exclusion: Intraminority stress from within the gay community and gay and bisexual men's mental health.

JE Pachankis, KA Clark, CL Burton… - Journal of personality …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Gay and bisexual men might face unique, status-based competitive pressures given that
their social and sexual relationships often occur with other men, who are known to compete …

Changes in American adults' reported same-sex sexual experiences and attitudes, 1973–2014

JM Twenge, RA Sherman, BE Wells - Archives of sexual behavior, 2016 - Springer
We examined change over time in the reported prevalence of men having sex with men and
women having sex with women and acceptance of those behaviors in the nationally …

Epidemiology and prevention of sexually transmitted infections in men who have sex with men at risk of HIV

EPF Chow, AE Grulich, CK Fairley - The lancet HIV, 2019 - thelancet.com
Since 2012, the increasingly widespread promotion and uptake of HIV treatment as
prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis in men who have sex with men has been …

Breaking boundaries: The uses & gratifications of Grindr

C Van De Wiele, ST Tong - Proceedings of the 2014 ACM international …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
" People-nearby applications"(PNAs) are a form of ubiquitous computing that connect users
based on their physical location data. One example is Grindr, a popular PNA that facilitates …

Inviting the stranger in: Intimacy, digital technology and new geographies of encounter

R Koch, S Miles - Progress in Human Geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital technologies are profoundly resha** how people relate to unknown others, yet
urban studies and geographies of encounter have yet to adequately incorporate these …

Providing comprehensive health services for young key populations: needs, barriers and gaps

S Delany‐Moretlwe, FM Cowan, J Busza… - Journal of the …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Adolescence is a time of physical, emotional and social transitions that have
implications for health. In addition to being at high risk for HIV, young key populations (YKP) …

Gay men's health and identity: Social change and the life course

PL Hammack, DM Frost, IH Meyer, DR Pletta - Archives of sexual behavior, 2018 - Springer
Due to significant historical change in the late 20th and early 21st century related to both
health and cultural attitudes toward homosexuality, gay men of distinct birth cohorts may …

Online sexual activity experiences among college students: A four-country comparison

N Döring, K Daneback, K Shaughnessy, C Grov… - Archives of sexual …, 2017 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to compare male and female college students in four
countries (Canada, Germany, Sweden, and the US) on their lifetime experiences …