Gina M. Wingood
Affiliations: | Behavioral Sciences and Health Education | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Wise JM, Konkle-Parker D, Raper JL, et al. (2024) Understanding the psychosocial context of employment and occupational productivity among women living with HIV: A mixed-methods study. Work (Reading, Mass.) |
Rice WS, Ellison CK, Bruno B, et al. (2024) Exploring the role of motherhood in healthcare engagement for women living with HIV in the USA. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 1-15 |
Stringer KL, Norcini Pala A, Cook RL, et al. (2024) Intersectional Stigma, Fear of Negative Evaluation, Depression, and ART Adherence Among Women Living with HIV Who Engage in Substance Use: A Latent Class Serial Mediation Analysis. Aids and Behavior |
Rubtsova AA, Taylor TN, Wingood G, et al. (2024) "As I Grew Older, My Life Got Better": Conceptions of Successful Aging among Older Women Living with or at Risk of HIV. Aids and Behavior |
Kreniske P, Namuyaba OI, Kasumba R, et al. (2023) Mobile Phone Technology for Preventing HIV and Related Youth Health Problems, Sexual Health, Mental Health, and Substance Use Problems in Southwest Uganda (Youth Health SMS): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Jmir Research Protocols. 12: e49352 |
Brawner BM, Jemmott LS, Wingood G, et al. (2022) Feelings Matter: Depression Severity and Emotion Regulation in HIV/STI Risk-Related Sexual Behaviors. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 26: 1635-1645 |
Pala AN, Kempf MC, Konkle-Parker D, et al. (2022) Intersectional stigmas are associated with lower viral suppression Rates and ART adherence among Women living with HIV. Aids (London, England) |
Edmonds A, Belenky N, Adedimeji AA, et al. (2022) Impacts of Medicaid Expansion on Health Insurance and Coverage Transitions among Women with or at Risk for HIV in the United States. Women's Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health |
Wise JM, Azuero A, Konkle-Parker D, et al. (2022) Socioeconomic, Psychosocial, and Clinical Factors Associated With Employment in Women With HIV in the United States: A Correlational Study. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in Aids Care : Janac. 33: 33-44 |
Budhwani H, Yigit I, Ofotokun I, et al. (2021) Examining the Relationships Between Experienced and Anticipated Stigma in Health Care Settings, Patient-Provider Race Concordance, and Trust in Providers Among Women Living with HIV. Aids Patient Care and Stds. 35: 441-448 |