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  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Julianne M. Serovich is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and primarily works within the field of Medicine, focusing on subfields such as Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, General Health Professions, and Emergency Medicine.

The scientist's research focuses significantly on HIV/AIDS, including interventions and associated risks related to drug use and sexual behavior. Other key areas of study include adolescent sexual and reproductive health as well as HIV-related health complications and treatments.

Among the recent publications, notable works include:

  • Effects of a Decision-Making Intervention to Help Decide Whether to Disclose HIV-Positive Status to Family Members on Well-Being and Sexual Behavior (2020, Archives of Sexual Behavior)
  • Disparities by age in depressive symptoms and substance use among men who have sex with men living with HIV (2020, International Journal of STD & AIDS)

Frequent co-authors in the scientist's research include:

  • Tanja C. Laschober
  • Monique J. Brown
  • Judy A. Kimberly
  • Celia M. Lescano

Publications are commonly found in venues such as:

  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • International Journal of STD & AIDS

Julianne M. Serovich was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2019.

Best Publications

  • Constraints and Opportunities with Interview Transcription: Towards Reflection in Qualitative Research

    Daniel G. Oliver;Julianne M. Serovich;Tina L. Mason

  • The effect of perceived and actual social support on the mental health of HIV-positive persons

    T. L. McDowell;J. M. Serovich

  • A TEST OF TWO HIV DISCLOSURE THEORIES

    Julianne M. Serovich

  • Perpetration of Gay and Lesbian Partner Violence: A Disempowerment Perspective

    Patrick C. McKenry;Julianne M. Serovich;Tina L. Mason;Katie Mosack

  • Reasons for HIV Disclosure/Nondisclosure in Close Relationships: Testing a Model of HIV-Disclosure Decision Making.

    Valerian J. Derlega;Barbara A. Winstead;Kathryn Greene;Julianne Serovich

  • Perceived HIV-related Stigma and HIV Disclosure to Relationship Partners after Finding Out about the Seropositive Diagnosis.

    Valerian J. Derlega;Barbara A. Winstead;Kathryn Greene;Julianne Serovich

  • The role of family and friend social support in reducing emotional distress among HIV-positive women.

    J M Serovich;J A Kimberly;K E Mosack;T L Lewis

  • A Review of Services and Interventions for Runaway and Homeless Youth: Moving Forward.

    Natasha Slesnick;Pushpanjali Dashora;Amber Letcher;Gizem Erdem

  • Comparison of HIV Risks among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Heterosexual Homeless Youth

    Rashmi Gangamma;Natasha Slesnick;Paula Toviessi;Julianne Serovich

  • Pregnancy decisions among women with HIV.

    Shonda M. Craft;Robin O. Delaney;Dianne T. Bautista;Julianne M. Serovich

  • Reasons for HIV disclosure or nondisclosure to casual sexual partners.

    Julianne M. Serovich;Katie E. Mosack

  • Family-of-Origin Factors and Partner Violence in the Intimate Relationships of Gay Men Who Are HIV Positive:

    Shonda M. Craft;Julianne M. Serovich

  • The role of stigma in reasons for HIV disclosure and non-disclosure to children

    R. A. Ostrom;J. M. Serovich;J. Y. Lim;T. L. Mason

  • Twenty years and still in the dark? Content analysis of articles pertaining to gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues in marriage and family therapy journals.

    Wanda M. Clark;Julianne M. Serovich

  • A systematic review of the research base on sexual reorientation therapies.

    Julianne M. Serovich;Shonda M. Craft;Paula Toviessi;Rashmi Gangamma

  • Incorporating Sexual Orientation into MFT Training Programs: Infusion and Inclusion.

    Janie K. Long;Julianne M. Serovich

  • Barriers to social support for persons living with HIV/AIDS.

    J. M. Serovich;P. S. Brucker;J. A. Kimberly

  • The role of family and friend social support in reducing risk behaviors among HIV-positive Gay men.

    Kimberly Ja;Serovich Jm

  • A Retest of Two HIV Disclosure Theories: The Women's Story

    Julianne M. Serovich;Ji-Young Lim;Tina L. Mason

  • Coming Out of the Dark: Content Analysis of Articles Pertaining to Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Couple and Family Therapy Journals

    Erica E. Hartwell;Julianne M. Serovich;Erika L. Grafsky;Zachary Y. Kerr

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathryn Greene
Kathryn Greene Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Patrick C. McKenry
Patrick C. McKenry The Ohio State University
Valerian J. Derlega
Valerian J. Derlega Old Dominion University
Barbara A. Winstead
Barbara A. Winstead Old Dominion University
Terri L. Lewis
Terri L. Lewis McMaster University
Mark A. Fine
Mark A. Fine University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Richard P. Barth
Richard P. Barth University of Maryland, Baltimore

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