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Carol E. Golin is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with substantial contributions to subfields such as General Health Professions, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Sociology and Political Science, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
  • Sex work and related issues
  • HIV Research and Treatment

Carol E. Golin has published extensively, with a significant presence in various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • AIDS and Behavior
  • PLoS ONE
  • Implementation Science Communications
  • AIDS Care

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Carol E. Golin include:

  • "How Perceived Structural Racism and Discrimination and Medical Mistrust in the Health System Influences Participation in HIV Health Services for Black Women Living in the United States South: A Qualitative, Descriptive Study" (2020), published in Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
  • "The case for prioritizing implementation strategy fidelity measurement: benefits and challenges" (2021), published in Translational Behavioral Medicine
  • "Medication Therapy Management Interventions in Outpatient Settings: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis" (2021), published in UNC Libraries
  • "Awareness of and attitudes toward pre-exposure prophylaxis among African American women living in low-income neighborhoods in a Southeastern city" (2020), published in AIDS Care
  • "Structural Barriers to HIV Prevention and Services: Perspectives of African American Women in Low-Income Communities" (2022), published in Health Education & Behavior

Carol E. Golin collaborates regularly with a group of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Catherine A. Grodensky
  • Alexandra F. Lightfoot
  • David A. Wohl
  • Suzanne Maman
  • Lauren M. Hill

Best Publications

  • Interventions to improve adherence to self-administered medications for chronic diseases in the United States: a systematic review

    Meera Viswanathan;Carol E. Golin;Christine D. Jones;Mahima Ashok

  • Medication Therapy Management Interventions in Outpatient Settings A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Meera Viswanathan;Leila C. Kahwati;Carol E. Golin;Susan J. Blalock

  • How Well Do Clinicians Estimate Patients' Adherence to Combination Antiretroviral Therapy?

    Loren G. Miller;Loren G. Miller;Honghu Liu;Ron D. Hays;Carol E. Golin

  • Preferences for medical collaboration: patient-physician congruence and patient outcomes.

    Kristina H. Jahng;Leslie R. Martin;Carol E. Golin;M. Robin DiMatteo

  • Barriers to accessing HIV/AIDS care in North Carolina: rural and urban differences.

    Susan Reif;C. E. Golin;S. R. Smith

  • The Harms of Screening: A Proposed Taxonomy and Application to Lung Cancer Screening

    Russell P. Harris;Stacey L. Sheridan;Carmen L. Lewis;Colleen Barclay

  • Effect of release from prison and re-incarceration on the viral loads of HIV-infected individuals

    Becky L. Stephenson;David A. Wohl;Carol E. Golin;Hsiao Chuan Tien

  • Sexual Communication Between Early Adolescents and Their Dating Partners, Parents, and Best Friends

    Laura Widman;Sophia Choukas-Bradley;Sarah W. Helms;Carol E. Golin

  • Prevalence and predictors of highly active antiretroviral therapy use in patients with HIV infection in the United States

    William E. Cunningham;Leona E. Markson;Ronald M. Andersen;Stephen H. Crystal

  • A 2-arm, randomized, controlled trial of a motivational interviewing-based intervention to improve adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among patients failing or initiating ART.

    Carol E. Golin;Jo Anne Earp;Hsiao Chuan Tien;Paul Stewart

  • Intensive Case Management Before and After Prison Release is No More Effective Than Comprehensive Pre-Release Discharge Planning in Linking HIV-Infected Prisoners to Care: A Randomized Trial

    David A. Wohl;Anna Scheyett;Carol E. Golin;Becky White

  • Prevalence and predictors of highly active antiretroviral therapy use in patients with HIV infection in the united states. HCSUS Consortium. HIV Cost and Services Utilization.

    Cunningham We;Markson Le;Andersen Rm;Crystal Sh

  • Impoverished diabetic patients whose doctors facilitate their participation in medical decision making are more satisfied with their care.

    Carol E Golin;M. Robin DiMatteo;Naihua Duan;Barbara Leake

  • Knowledge of Antiretroviral Regimen Dosing and Adherence: A Longitudinal Study

    Loren G. Miller;Loren G. Miller;Honghu H. Liu;Ron D. Hays;Carol E. Golin

  • "It's all the time in my mind": facilitators of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting.

    Melissa H. Watt;Suzanne Maman;Jo Anne Earp;Eugenia Eng

  • Discrimination, Distrust, and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among a National Sample of HIV-Infected Patients

    Angela D. Thrasher;Jo Anne L. Earp;Carol E. Golin;Catherine R. Zimmer

  • Barriers to and Facilitators of Adherence to Pediatric Antiretroviral Therapy in a Sub-Saharan Setting: Insights from a Qualitative Study

    Bradley C. Fetzer;Bavon Mupenda;Jean Lusiama;Faustin Kitetele

  • “I Should Know Better”: The Roles of Relationships, Spirituality, Disclosure, Stigma, and Shame for Older Women Living With HIV Seeking Support in the South

    Catherine A. Grodensky;Carol E. Golin;Chaunetta Jones;Meheret Mamo

  • How Perceived Structural Racism and Discrimination and Medical Mistrust in the Health System Influences Participation in HIV Health Services for Black Women Living in the United States South: A Qualitative, Descriptive Study.

    Schenita D Randolph;Carol Golin;Hayley Welgus;Alexandra F Lightfoot

  • Secret pills: HIV-positive patients' experiences taking antiretroviral therapy in North Carolina.

    Carol Golin;Frederick Isasi;Jean Breny Bontempi;Eugenia Eng

  • Serostatus disclosure to sexual partners among people living with HIV: Examining the roles of partner characteristics and stigma

    Sarahmona M. Przybyla;Carol E. Golin;Laura Widman;Catherine A. Grodensky

  • Sex with older partners is associated with primary HIV infection among men who have sex with men in North Carolina.

    Christopher B Hurt;Derrick D Matthews;Molly S Calabria;Kelly A Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan J. Blalock
Susan J. Blalock University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Honghu Liu
Honghu Liu University of California, Los Angeles
Adaora A. Adimora
Adaora A. Adimora University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Laura Widman
Laura Widman North Carolina State University
Loren G. Miller
Loren G. Miller UCLA Medical Center
Suzanne Maman
Suzanne Maman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Irving F. Hoffman
Irving F. Hoffman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patrick M. Flynn
Patrick M. Flynn Texas Christian University
Jane M. Simoni
Jane M. Simoni University of Washington
David R. Nelson
David R. Nelson University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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