Julie A. Denison, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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(HIV counseling and testing among Zambian adolescents: Families matter.) |
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Denison JA, Willis K, DeLong SM, et al. (2024) Advancing Adolescent and Young Adult HIV Prevention and Care and Treatment Through Use of Multi-level Theories and Frameworks: A Scoping Review and Adapted HIV Ecological Framework. Aids and Behavior |
Merrill KG, Frimpong C, Burke VM, et al. (2023) "Project YES! has given me a task to reach undetectable": Qualitative findings from a peer mentoring program for youth living with HIV in Zambia. Plos One. 18: e0292719 |
Beres LK, Mwamba C, Bolton-Moore C, et al. (2023) Trajectories of re-engagement: factors and mechanisms enabling patient return to HIV care in Zambia. Journal of the International Aids Society. 26: e26067 |
Boshe J, Brtek V, Beima-Sofie K, et al. (2022) Integrating Adolescent Mental Health into HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs: Can Implementation Science Pave the Path Forward? Aids and Behavior |
Sibinga EMS, Webb L, Perin J, et al. (2022) Mindfulness instruction for medication adherence among adolescents and young adults living with HIV: a randomized controlled trial. Aids Care. 1-9 |
Mwamba C, Beres LK, Topp SM, et al. (2022) 'I need time to start antiretroviral therapy': understanding reasons for delayed ART initiation among people diagnosed with HIV in Lusaka, Zambia'. Annals of Medicine. 54: 830-836 |
Burke VM, Frimpong C, Miti S, et al. (2022) "It must start with me, so it started with me": A qualitative study of Project YES! youth peer mentor implementing experiences supporting adolescents and young adults living with HIV in Ndola, Zambia. Plos One. 17: e0261948 |
Beres LK, Mody A, Sikombe K, et al. (2021) The effect of tracer contact on return to care among adult, "lost to follow-up" patients living with HIV in Zambia: an instrumental variable analysis. Journal of the International Aids Society. 24: e25853 |
Merrill KG, Mwansa JK, Miti S, et al. (2021) Experiences with a violence and mental health safety protocol for a randomized controlled trial to support youth living with HIV. Global Health Research and Policy. 6: 40 |
Tsui S, Kennedy CE, Moulton LH, et al. (2021) HIV care and treatment models and their association with medication possession ratio among treatment-experienced adults in three African countries. Tropical Medicine & International Health : Tm & Ih |