Susan Watkins
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Area:
Demography, Women's Studies, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
"Susan Watkins"Children
Sign in to add traineeAnn K. Boulis | grad student | 2000 | Penn |
Angela R. Reynar | grad student | 2000 | Penn |
Alexander A. Weinreb | grad student | 2000 | Penn |
Enid J. Schatz | grad student | 2002 | Penn |
Georges Reniers | grad student | 2006 | Penn |
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Dovel K, Yeatman S, Watkins S, et al. (2015) Men's heightened risk of AIDS-related death: the legacy of gendered HIV testing and treatment strategies. Aids (London, England). 29: 1123-5 |
Dionne KY, Gerland P, Watkins S. (2013) AIDS exceptionalism: another constituency heard from. Aids and Behavior. 17: 825-31 |
Reniers G, Watkins SC, Tfaily R. (2010) Benign concurrency in context and practice: a response to Epstein and Stanton. Aids (London, England). 24: 1792-5 |
Reniers G, Watkins S. (2010) Polygyny and the spread of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a case of benign concurrency. Aids (London, England). 24: 299-307 |
Boileau C, Clark S, Bignami-Van Assche S, et al. (2009) Sexual and marital trajectories and HIV infection among ever-married women in rural Malawi. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 85: i27-33 |
Obare F, Fleming P, Anglewicz P, et al. (2009) Acceptance of repeat population-based voluntary counselling and testing for HIV in rural Malawi. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 85: 139-44 |
Bracher M, Santow G, Watkins S. (2003) Moving and marrying: modelling HIV infection among newly-weds in Malawi. Demographic Research. 207-246 |
Watkins S, Behrman J, Zulu EM, et al. (2003) A summary of Special Collection 1 Demographic Research. 9: 285-296 |