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Overview

David S. Bimbi is affiliated with the City University of New York in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including medicine, health professions, and social sciences, with a focus on intersecting subfields such as infectious diseases, general health professions, and sociology and political science.

Their recent publication record includes the work titled "Barriers and Facilitators to Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Uptake Among Black Women: A Qualitative Analysis Guided by a Socioecological Model", published in 2021 in the Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. This article addresses factors influencing the uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis, a critical area within HIV/AIDS prevention research.

David S. Bimbi collaborates frequently with several researchers, highlighting a network of interdisciplinary partnerships. Notable coauthors include:

  • Alexa B. D'Angelo
  • Leah N. Davis Ewart
  • Juline A. Koken
  • Justin T. Brown
  • Christian Grov

Their work is primarily published in venues such as the Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, aligning with their focus on HIV/AIDS and related health issues.

The main topics covered by David S. Bimbi's research involve areas critical to public and community health, particularly:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Sex work and related issues

This combination of topics and fields situates their research at the intersection of infectious disease prevention, social determinants of health, and sexual health education and intervention strategies. Their approach often incorporates socioecological frameworks to analyze complex barriers and facilitators within vulnerable populations.

Best Publications

  • Race, ethnicity, gender, and generational factors associated with the coming‐out process among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals

    Christian Grov;David S. Bimbi;José E. Nanín;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Perceptions of the benefits and costs associated with condom use and unprotected sex among late adolescent college students

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Perry N. Halkitis;David Bimbi;Thomas Borkowski

  • Experiences of familial acceptance-rejection among transwomen of color.

    Juline A. Koken;David S. Bimbi;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Sexual compulsivity and sexual risk in gay and bisexual men.

    Christian Grov;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Jeffrey T. Parsons;David S. Bimbi

  • Male Prostitution: Pathology, Paradigms and Progress in Research

    David S. Bimbi

  • Sexual Compulsivity Among Gay/Bisexual Male Escorts Who Advertise on the Internet

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;David Bimbi;Perry N. Halkitis

  • The Experience of Stigma in the Lives of Male Internet Escorts

    Juline A. Koken;David S. Bimbi;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Perry N. Halkitis

  • Sexual Risk Behavior and Venues for Meeting Sex Partners: An Intercept Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men in LA and NYC

    Christian Grov;Jeffrey T. Parsons;David S. Bimbi

  • Intentional Unprotected Anal Intercourse among Sex Who have Sex with Men: Barebacking—from Behavior to Identity

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;David S. Bimbi

  • Consistent, inconsistent, and non-disclosure to casual sexual partners among HIV-seropositive gay and bisexual men.

    Jeffrey T Parsons;Eric W Schrimshaw;David S Bimbi;Richard J Wolitski

  • Barebacking, the Internet, and harm reduction: an intercept survey with gay and bisexual men in Los Angeles and New York City.

    Christian Grov;Jonathan A. DeBusk;David S. Bimbi;Sarit A. Golub

  • The use of the Internet by gay and bisexual male escorts: sex workers as sex educators.

    J T Parsons;J A Koken;D S Bimbi

  • Explanations for the Origins of Sexual Compulsivity Among Gay and Bisexual Men

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Brian C. Kelly;David S. Bimbi;Lauren DiMaria

  • Barebacking identity among HIV-positive gay and bisexual men: demographic, psychological, and behavioral correlates.

    Perry N Halkitis;Leo Wilton;Richard J Wolitski;Jeffrey T Parsons

  • The role of religiosity, social support, and stress-related growth in protecting against HIV risk among transgender women

    Sarit A. Golub;Ja'Nina J. Walker;Buffie Longmire-Avital;David S. Bimbi

  • The association between penis size and sexual health among men who have sex with men.

    Christian Grov;Jeffrey T. Parsons;David S. Bimbi

  • Gay and Bisexual Male Escorts Who Advertise on the Internet: Understanding Reasons for and Effects of Involvement in Commercial Sex

    Jude M. Uy;Jeffrey T. Parsons;David S. Bimbi;Juline A. Koken

  • Barebacking Among Internet Based Male Sex Workers

    David S. Bimbi;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Assessing Gay and Bisexual Men's Outcome Expectancies for Sexual Risk Under the Influence of Alcohol and Drugs

    David S. Bimbi;Jose E. Nanin;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Kalil J. Vicioso

  • Looking Beyond HIV: Eliciting Individual and Community Needs of Male Internet Escorts

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Juline A. Koken;David S. Bimbi

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey T. Parsons
Jeffrey T. Parsons City University of New York
Christian Grov
Christian Grov City University of New York
Perry N. Halkitis
Perry N. Halkitis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Sarit A. Golub
Sarit A. Golub City University of New York
Jon Morgenstern
Jon Morgenstern Columbia University
Richard J. Wolitski
Richard J. Wolitski Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cynthia A. Gómez
Cynthia A. Gómez San Francisco State University
David W. Pantalone
David W. Pantalone University of Massachusetts Boston
Ann O'Leary
Ann O'Leary Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
David M. Frost
David M. Frost University College London

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