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H. Jonathon Rendina is affiliated with the City University of New York in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields of study, particularly focusing on Medicine and Psychology, with a significant concentration in Social Psychology, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and General Health Professions.

Their main research topics include LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Racial and Ethnic Identity Research, and Sex Work and Related Issues.

Rendina has contributed to several recent publications, including these notable papers:

  • Treatment Is More Than Prevention: Perceived Personal and Social Benefits of Undetectable = Untransmittable Messaging Among Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV, 2020, AIDS Patient Care and STDs
  • A systematic review of stigma in sexual and gender minority health interventions, 2020, Translational Behavioral Medicine
  • Intersecting Structural Oppression and Black Sexual Minority Men's Health, 2021, American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • Intersecting Structural Oppression and Suicidality Among Black Sexual Minority Male Adolescents and Emerging Adults, 2022, Journal of Research on Adolescence
  • Factors Associated With HIV Testing in Teenage Men Who Have Sex With Men, 2020, PEDIATRICS

Frequent collaborators in Rendina's research include Ali Talan, K. Marie Sizemore, Devin English, Joseph A. Carter, and Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz.

Rendina's work has been published in a variety of academic venues, with the most frequent being:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • UNC Libraries
  • American Journal of Public Health
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Health Psychology

Best Publications

  • LGB-affirmative cognitive-behavioral therapy for young adult gay and bisexual men: A randomized controlled trial of a transdiagnostic minority stress approach.

    John E. Pachankis;Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;H. Jonathon Rendina;Steven A. Safren

  • From Efficacy to Effectiveness: Facilitators and Barriers to PrEP Acceptability and Motivations for Adherence Among MSM and Transgender Women in New York City

    Sarit A. Golub;Kristi E. Gamarel;H. Jonathon Rendina;Anthony Surace

  • Uptake of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in a National Cohort of Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States

    Jeffrey T Parsons;H Jonathon Rendina;Jonathan M Lassiter;Thomas H F Whitfield

  • A Minority Stress – Emotion Regulation Model of Sexual Compulsivity among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men

    John E. Pachankis;H. Jonathon Rendina;Arjee Restar;Ana Ventuneac

  • The Effects of Intersecting Stigma: A Longitudinal Examination of Minority Stress, Mental Health, and Substance Use among Black, Latino, and Multiracial Gay and Bisexual Men.

    Devin English;H. Jonathon Rendina;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Patterns of Lifetime and Recent HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in New York City Who Use Grindr

    H. Jonathon Rendina;Ruben H. Jimenez;Christian Grov;Ana Ventuneac

  • Willingness to Take PrEP and Potential for Risk Compensation Among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men

    Christian Grov;Thomas H. F. Whitfield;H. Jonathon Rendina;Ana Ventuneac

  • Extending the Minority Stress Model to Incorporate HIV-Positive Gay and Bisexual Men's Experiences: a Longitudinal Examination of Mental Health and Sexual Risk Behavior.

    H. Jonathon Rendina;Kristi E. Gamarel;John E. Pachankis;Ana Ventuneac

  • Lesbian and Gay Youth's Aspirations for Marriage and Raising Children

    Anthony R. D'Augelli;H. Jonathon Rendina;Katerina O. Sinclair;Arnold H. Grossman

  • Why I Quit Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)? A Mixed-Method Study Exploring Reasons for PrEP Discontinuation and Potential Re-initiation Among Gay and Bisexual Men

    Thomas H. F. Whitfield;Steven A. John;H. Jonathon Rendina;Christian Grov

  • Familiarity with and Preferences for Oral and Long-Acting Injectable HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in a National Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men in the U.S.

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;H. Jonathon Rendina;Thomas H. F. Whitfield;Christian Grov;Christian Grov

  • A systematic review of stigma in sexual and gender minority health interventions

    Eric K Layland;Joseph A Carter;Nicholas S Perry;Nicholas S Perry;Jorge Cienfuegos-Szalay

  • Daily minority stress and affect among gay and bisexual men: A 30-day diary study

    Adam I. Eldahan;John E. Pachankis;H. Jonathon Rendina;Ana Ventuneac

  • Distinguishing hypothetical willingness from behavioral intentions to initiate HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): Findings from a large cohort of gay and bisexual men in the U.S.

    H. Jonathon Rendina;Thomas H.F. Whitfield;Christian Grov;Christian Grov;Tyrel J. Starks

  • Syndemic conditions and HIV transmission risk behavior among HIV-negative gay and bisexual men in a U.S. national sample.

    Jeffrey T Parsons;Brett M Millar;Raymond L Moody;Tyrel J Starks

  • Recruiting a U.S. national sample of HIV-negative gay and bisexual men to complete at-home self-administered HIV/STI testing and surveys: Challenges and Opportunities.

    Christian Grov;Demetria Cain;Thomas H. F. Whitfield;H. Jonathon Rendina

  • HIV risk in group sexual encounters: An event-level analysis from a national online survey of MSM in the U.S.

    Christian Grov;H. Jonathon Rendina;Ana Ventuneac;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Will Gay and Bisexual Men Taking Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Switch to Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Should It Become Available?

    Steven A. John;Thomas H. F. Whitfield;H. Jonathon Rendina;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • The role of maladaptive cognitions in hypersexuality among highly sexually active gay and bisexual men.

    John E. Pachankis;H. Jonathon Rendina;Ana Ventuneac;Christian Grov

  • Aggregate and event-level associations between substance use and sexual behavior among gay and bisexual men: Comparing retrospective and prospective data

    H. Jonathon Rendina;Raymond L. Moody;Ana Ventuneac;Christian Grov

  • A Psychometric Investigation of the Hypersexual Disorder Screening Inventory among Highly Sexually Active Gay and Bisexual Men: An Item Response Theory Analysis

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;H. Jonathon Rendina;Ana Ventuneac;Karon F. Cook

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey T. Parsons
Jeffrey T. Parsons City University of New York
Christian Grov
Christian Grov City University of New York
Ana Ventuneac
Ana Ventuneac Start Treatment & Recovery Centers
Tyrel J. Starks
Tyrel J. Starks City University of New York
John E. Pachankis
John E. Pachankis Yale University
Brian Mustanski
Brian Mustanski Northwestern University
Sarit A. Golub
Sarit A. Golub City University of New York
Sari L. Reisner
Sari L. Reisner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Keith J. Horvath
Keith J. Horvath San Diego State University
Anthony R. D'Augelli
Anthony R. D'Augelli Pennsylvania State University

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