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Chongyi Wei is a researcher affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their body of work primarily focuses on Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Infectious Diseases. Their research also spans related subfields including Epidemiology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's main areas of study are centered on various aspects of HIV/AIDS research and interventions. These include HIV, drug use, and sexual risk behaviors; sex work and related social issues; adolescent sexual and reproductive health; LGBTQ health, identity, and policy; HIV research and treatment; as well as sexuality, behavior, and technology.

Chongyi Wei has contributed to several publications in well-known venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • BMC Infectious Diseases
  • PLoS ONE
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research output includes papers such as:

  • "Stigma, HIV Risk, and Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment Services Among Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in the United States: A Scoping Review" (2021, AIDS and Behavior)
  • "Combating HIV stigma in low- and middle-income healthcare settings: a scoping review" (2020, Journal of the International AIDS Society)
  • "Anticipated HIV stigma among HIV negative men who have sex with men in China: a cross-sectional study" (2020, BMC Infectious Diseases)
  • "Sexual network distribution of HIV self-testing kits: Findings from the process evaluation of an intervention for men who have sex with men in China" (2020, PLoS ONE)
  • "Modelling the impact of an HIV testing intervention on HIV transmission among men who have sex with men in China" (2021, HIV Medicine)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Joseph D. Tucker
  • Weiming Tang
  • Jason J. Ong
  • Chuncheng Liu
  • Ye Zhang

Best Publications

  • A Meta-Analysis of Disparities in Childhood Sexual Abuse, Parental Physical Abuse, and Peer Victimization Among Sexual Minority and Sexual Nonminority Individuals

    Mark S. Friedman;Michael P. Marshal;Thomas E. Guadamuz;Chongyi Wei

  • Stigma, HIV Risk, and Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment Services Among Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) in the United States: A Scoping Review.

    Riddhi A Babel;Peng Wang;Edward J Alessi;Henry F Raymond

  • Resilience as an untapped resource in behavioral intervention design for gay men.

    Amy L. Herrick;Sin How Lim;Chongyi Wei;Helen Smith

  • Crowdsourcing to expand HIV testing among men who have sex with men in China: A closed cohort stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial

    Weiming Tang;Chongyi Wei;Bolin Cao;Bolin Cao;Dan Wu

  • Crowdsourcing HIV test promotion videos: A noninferiority randomized controlled trial in China

    Weiming Tang;Larry Han;John Best;John Best;Ye Zhang

  • Effects of syndemics on HIV viral load and medication adherence in the multicentre AIDS cohort study.

    M. Reuel Friedman;Ron Stall;Ron Stall;Anthony J. Silvestre;Chongyi Wei

  • Gay Apps for Seeking Sex Partners in China: Implications for MSM Sexual Health.

    Cedric H. Bien;Cedric H. Bien;John M. Best;John M. Best;Kathryn E. Muessig;Chongyi Wei

  • HIV infection and sexual risk among men who have sex with men and women (MSMW): a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    M. Reuel Friedman;Chongyi Wei;Mary Lou Klem;Anthony J. Silvestre

  • Accessing HIV testing and treatment among men who have sex with men in China: a qualitative study.

    Chongyi Wei;Hongjing Yan;Chuankun Yang;H. Fisher Raymond

  • Social marketing interventions to increase HIV/STI testing uptake among men who have sex with men and male‐to‐female transgender women

    Chongyi Wei;Amy Herrick;H Fisher Raymond;Andrew Anglemyer

  • Preference for and Maintenance of Anal Sex Roles Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: Sociodemographic and Behavioral Correlates

    Chongyi Wei;H. Fisher Raymond

  • HIV self-testing among online MSM in China: implications for expanding HIV testing among key populations.

    Larry Han;Cedric H. Bien;Chongyi Wei;Kathryn E. Muessig

  • The Impact of Homophobia and HIV Stigma on HIV Testing Uptake Among Chinese Men Who Have Sex With Men: a Mediation Analysis.

    Chongyi Wei;Doug H Cheung;Hongjing Yan;Jianjun Li

  • Patterns and levels of illicit drug use among men who have sex with men in Asia

    Chongyi Wei;Thomas E. Guadamuz;Thomas E. Guadamuz;Sin How Lim;Yongxu Huang

  • Creative Contributory Contests to Spur Innovation in Sexual Health: 2 Cases and a Guide for Implementation.

    Ye Zhang;Julie A. Kim;Fengying Liu;Lai Sze Tso

  • A peer-led, community-based rapid HIV testing intervention among untested men who have sex with men in China: an operational model for expansion of HIV testing and linkage to care

    Hongjing Yan;Renjie Zhang;Chongyi Wei;Jianjun Li

  • Gay mobile apps and the evolving virtual risk environment: a cross-sectional online survey among men who have sex with men in China

    Weiming Tang;John Best;John Best;Ye Zhang;Feng Ying Liu

  • Racial/Ethnic Differences in Seroadaptive and Serodisclosure Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men

    Chongyi Wei;H. Fisher Raymond;Thomas E. Guadamuz;Ron Stall

  • Prevalence, correlates and trends in seroadaptive behaviours among men who have sex with men from serial cross-sectional surveillance in San Francisco, 2004–2011

    Jonathan M Snowden;Chongyi Wei;Willi McFarland;H Fisher Raymond

  • Social Media Engagement and HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in China: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey

    Bolin Cao;Chuncheng Liu;Maya Durvasula;Weiming Tang

  • Community engagement in sexual health and uptake of HIV testing and syphilis testing among MSM in China: a cross-sectional online survey.

    Tiange P. Zhang;Chuncheng Liu;Larry Han;Weiming Tang

  • Community engagement in sexual health and uptake of HIV testing and syphilis testing among MSM in China: a cross‐sectional online survey

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Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph D. Tucker
Joseph D. Tucker University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Willi McFarland
Willi McFarland University of California, San Francisco
H. Fisher Raymond
H. Fisher Raymond University of California, San Francisco
Ron Stall
Ron Stall University of Pittsburgh
Rong Fu
Rong Fu University of California, Los Angeles
Brian Dodge
Brian Dodge Indiana University
Amy S. Lee
Amy S. Lee University of Southern California
Paul A. Volberding
Paul A. Volberding University of California, San Francisco
Frederick L. Altice
Frederick L. Altice Yale University
Michael P. Marshal
Michael P. Marshal University of Pittsburgh

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