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Adam W. Carrico publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adam W. Carrico sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 200 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Adam W. Carrico D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adam W. Carrico sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 47 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Adam W. Carrico is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine with a strong emphasis on infectious diseases, epidemiology, general health professions, clinical psychology, and social psychology.

The scholar's work extensively covers topics related to HIV/AIDS research and interventions, HIV, drug use, and sexual risk, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, as well as LGBTQ health, identity, and policy. Additional research areas include HIV-related health complications and treatments, and issues related to sex work.

Recent published papers include:

  • The Crisis We Are Not Talking About: One-in-Three Annual HIV Seroconversions Among Sexual and Gender Minorities Were Persistent Methamphetamine Users, 2020, JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • National Estimates of Prevalence, Time-Trend, and Correlates of Smoking in US People Living with HIV (NHANES 1999-2016), 2021, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Double Jeopardy: Methamphetamine Use and HIV as Risk Factors for COVID-19, 2020, AIDS and Behavior
  • Trauma, substance use, and mental health symptoms in transitional age youth experiencing homelessness, 2020, Public Health Nursing
  • Comparing Social Media and In-Person Recruitment: Lessons Learned From Recruiting Substance-Using, Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents and Young Adults for a Randomized Control Trial, 2021, JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Frequent collaborators include Christian Grov, Samantha E. Dilworth, Sabina Hirshfield, Drew A. Westmoreland, and Delaram Ghanooni.

Their publications often appear in journals such as AIDS and Behavior, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, PLoS ONE, AIDS, and the JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.

Best Publications

  • Randomized controlled trial of a positive affect intervention for people newly diagnosed with HIV.

    Judith T. Moskowitz;Adam W. Carrico;Larissa G. Duncan;Michael A. Cohn

  • Randomized clinical trial of cognitive behavioral stress management on human immunodeficiency virus viral load in gay men treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    Michael H. Antoni;Adam W. Carrico;Ron E. Durán;Susan Spitzer

  • HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake and Retention Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in a Community-Based Sexual Health Clinic.

    J. Carlo Hojilla;David Vlahov;Pierre Cedric Crouch;Carol Dawson-Rose

  • Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among Transgender Women Living With HIV

    Jae M. Sevelius;Adam Carrico;Mallory O. Johnson

  • Reductions in depressed mood and denial coping during cognitive behavioral stress management with HIV-Positive gay men treated with HAART.

    Adam W. Carrico;Michael H. Antoni;Ron E. Durán;Gail Ironson

  • Adversity and Syndemic Production Among Men Participating in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study: A Life-Course Approach

    Amy L. Herrick;Sin How Lim;Michael W. Plankey;Joan S. Chmiel

  • Correlates of suicidal ideation among HIV-positive persons.

    Adam W Carrico;Mallory O Johnson;Stephen F Morin;Robert H Remien

  • A path model of the effects of spirituality on depressive symptoms and 24-h urinary-free cortisol in HIV-positive persons.

    Adam W. Carrico;Gail Ironson;Michael H. Antoni;Suzanne C. Lechner

  • Psychiatric risk factors for HIV disease progression: the role of inconsistent patterns of antiretroviral therapy utilization.

    Adam W Carrico;Elise D Riley;Mallory O Johnson;Edwin D Charlebois

  • Internalized heterosexism among HIV-positive, gay-identified men: implications for HIV prevention and care.

    Mallory O. Johnson;Adam W. Carrico;Margaret A. Chesney;Stephen F. Morin

  • Substance use and HIV disease progression in the HAART era: implications for the primary prevention of HIV.

    Adam W. Carrico

  • Effects of psychological interventions on neuroendocrine hormone regulation and immune status in HIV-positive persons: a review of randomized controlled trials.

    Adam W. Carrico;Michael H. Antoni

  • Spirituality/religiosity promotes acceptance-based responding and 12-step involvement.

    Adam W. Carrico;Elizabeth V. Gifford;Rudolf H. Moos;Rudolf H. Moos

  • Increases in a marker of immune system reconstitution are predated by decreases in 24-h urinary cortisol output and depressed mood during a 10-week stress management intervention in symptomatic HIV-infected men.

    Michael H. Antoni;Dean G. Cruess;Nancy Klimas;Adam W. Carrico

  • Variability In Diagnostic Criteria For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Result In Substantial Differences In Patterns Of Symptoms And Disability

    Leonard A. Jason;Jena Helgerson;Susan R. Torres-Harding;Adam W. Carrico

  • Declining and rebounding unhealthy alcohol consumption during the first year of HIV care in rural Uganda, using phosphatidylethanol to augment self-report

    Judith A. Hahn;Nneka I. Emenyonu;Robin Fatch;Winnie R. Muyindike

  • The Crisis We Are Not Talking About: One-in-Three Annual HIV Seroconversions Among Sexual and Gender Minorities Were Persistent Methamphetamine Users.

    Christian Grov;Drew Westmoreland;Corey Morrison;Adam W. Carrico

  • Psychiatric correlates of HAART utilization and viral load among HIV-positive impoverished persons.

    Adam W. Carrico;David R. Bangsberg;Sheri D. Weiser;Maggie Chartier

  • Affect regulation, stimulant use, and viral load among HIV-positive persons on anti-retroviral therapy

    Adam W. Carrico;Mallory O. Johnson;Judith T. Moskowitz;Torsten B. Neilands

  • Stimulant use and progression to AIDS or mortality after the initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    Adam W. Carrico;Steven Shoptaw;Christopher Cox;Ronald Stall

  • Increases in Positive Reappraisal Coping During a Group-Based Mantram Intervention Mediate Sustained Reductions in Anger in HIV-Positive Persons

    Jill E. Bormann;Jill E. Bormann;Adam W. Carrico

  • AdversityandSyndemicProductionAmongMen ParticipatingintheMulticenterAIDSCohortStudy: ALife-CourseApproach

    Amy L. Herrick;Michael W. Plankey;Joan S. Chmiel;Thomas T. Guadamuz

Frequent Co-Authors

Judith T. Moskowitz
Judith T. Moskowitz Northwestern University
Torsten B. Neilands
Torsten B. Neilands University of California, San Francisco
Kenneth H. Mayer
Kenneth H. Mayer Harvard Medical School
Mallory O. Johnson
Mallory O. Johnson University of California, San Francisco
Lisa Maher
Lisa Maher University of New South Wales
Michael H. Antoni
Michael H. Antoni University of Miami
Daniel J. Feaster
Daniel J. Feaster University of Miami
Steven A. Safren
Steven A. Safren University of Miami
Christian Grov
Christian Grov City University of New York
Ron Stall
Ron Stall University of Pittsburgh

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