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38
Citations
8459
World Ranking
5846
National Ranking
2775

Overview

Jay P. Paul is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within social sciences and psychology, focusing on issues related to clinical psychology, health, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, notably posttraumatic stress disorder research, gun ownership and violence research, and considerations around torture, ethics, and law.

Jay P. Paul has contributed to scholarly discourse through publications in academic journals. Their recent paper includes:

  • Gender differences in reported potentially morally injurious events among post-9/11 U.S. combat veterans, using two measures (2024, Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy)

Their research collaborations often involve working with several coauthors, including:

  • Michael Myers
  • A Solomon Kurz
  • Marcus G. Wild
  • Sheila Frankfurt

In terms of publication venues, Jay P. Paul has contributed to the journal Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy.

Best Publications

  • Association of co-occurring psychosocial health problems and increased vulnerability to HIV/AIDS among urban men who have sex with men.

    Ron Stall;Thomas C. Mills;John Williamson;Trevor Hart

  • Alcohol use, drug use and alcohol-related problems among men who have sex with men: the Urban Men's Health Study.

    Ron Stall;Jay P. Paul;Greg Greenwood;Lance M. Pollack

  • Suicide Attempts Among Gay and Bisexual Men: Lifetime Prevalence and Antecedents

    Jay P. Paul;Joseph Catania;Lance M. Pollack;Judith Moskowitz

  • Distress and depression in men who have sex with men: the Urban Men's Health Study.

    Thomas C. Mills;Jay Paul;Ron Stall;Lance M. Pollack

  • The continuing HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men

    Joseph A. Catania;Dennis Osmond;Ronald D. Stall;Lance Pollack

  • Understanding childhood sexual abuse as a predictor of sexual risk-taking among men who have sex with men: The Urban Men's Health Study

    Jay P Paul;Joseph Catania;Lance Pollack;Ronald Stall

  • Gay men report high rates of unprotected anal sex with partners of unknown or discordant HIV status.

    Maria L. Ekstrand;Ron D. Stall;Jay P. Paul;Dennis H. Osmond

  • Differential HIV Risk in Bathhouses and Public Cruising Areas

    Diane Binson;William J. Woods;Lance Pollack;Jay Paul

  • Correlates of heavy substance use among young gay and bisexual men: The San Francisco Young Men's Health Study

    Gregory L Greenwood;Edward W White;Kimberly Page-Shafer;Edward Bein

  • Experiences of Discrimination and Their Impact on the Mental Health Among African American, Asian and Pacific Islander, and Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Kyung-Hee Choi;Jay P. Paul;George Ayala;Ross Boylan

  • Actual versus perceived HIV status, sexual behaviors and predictors of unprotected sex among young gay and bisexual men who identify as HIV-negative, HIV-positive and untested.

    Robert B. Hays;Jay Paul;Maria Ekstrand;Susan M. Kegeles

  • Cigarette smoking among gay and bisexual men.

    R D Stall;G L Greenwood;M Acree;J Paul

  • Decisions to get HIV tested and to accept antiretroviral therapies among gay/bisexual men: implications for secondary prevention efforts.

    Ron Stall;Colleen Hoff;Thomas J. Coates;Jay Paul

  • Changes in prevalence of HIV infection and sexual risk behavior in men who have sex with men in San Francisco: 1997 2002.

    Dennis H. Osmond;Lance M. Pollack;Jay P. Paul;Joseph A. Catania

  • Childhood sexual abuse and HIV risk-taking behavior among gay and bisexual men.

    Samuel Jinich;Jay P. Paul;Ron Stall;Michael Acree

  • Health-related characteristics of men who have sex with men: a comparison of those living in "gay ghettos" with those living elsewhere.

    Thomas C. Mills;Ron Stall;Lance Pollack;Jay P. Paul

  • Strategies for managing racism and homophobia among U.S. ethnic and racial minority men who have sex with men.

    Kyung-Hee Choi;Chong-suk Han;Jay Paul;George Ayala

  • Stress and coping with racism and their role in sexual risk for HIV among African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Latino men who have sex with men.

    Chong-suk Han;George Ayala;Jay P. Paul;Ross Boylan

  • Sexual risk for HIV transmission among gay/bisexual men in substance-abuse treatment.

    Jay P. Paul;Ron Stall;Frank Davis

  • Tobacco Use and Cessation Among a Household-Based Sample of US Urban Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Gregory L. Greenwood;Jay P. Paul;Lance M. Pollack;Diane Binson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Stall
Ron Stall University of Pittsburgh
Joseph A. Catania
Joseph A. Catania Oregon State University
Lance M. Pollack
Lance M. Pollack University of California, San Francisco
Diane Binson
Diane Binson University of California, San Francisco
Kyung-Hee Choi
Kyung-Hee Choi University of California, San Francisco
Susan M. Kegeles
Susan M. Kegeles University of California, San Francisco
Maria L. Ekstrand
Maria L. Ekstrand University of California, San Francisco
Colleen C. Hoff
Colleen C. Hoff San Francisco State University
Judith T. Moskowitz
Judith T. Moskowitz Northwestern University
Torsten B. Neilands
Torsten B. Neilands University of California, San Francisco

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