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36
Citations
6073
World Ranking
6467
National Ranking
466

Overview

June Crawford is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. They have contributed to the academic community through research activities associated with this institution.

This scientist's record does not include any recent papers, frequent co-authors, or notable publication venues, which suggests a limited publicly available bibliography or recent contributions to widely indexed academic literature.

There is no information on book publications or specific fields of study associated with June Crawford. Similarly, there are no documented subfields, main topics of work, or awards attributed to their academic profile.

Despite the absence of detailed publication or award records, June Crawford's affiliation indicates involvement in research activities within the Australian higher education context, potentially contributing through teaching, collaboration, or other scholarly roles at the University of New South Wales.

Best Publications

  • Emotion and Gender: Constructing Meaning from Memory

    June Crawford;Susan Kippax;Jenny Onyx;Una Gault

  • Sexual negotiation in the AIDS era: negotiated safety revisited.

    Susan Kippax;Jason Noble;Garrett Prestage;June M. Crawford

  • Sustaining safe sex: a longitudinal study of a sample of homosexual men.

    Susan Kippax;June Crawford;Mark David McGregor Davis;Pam Rodden

  • In a minority of gay men, sexual risk practice indicates strategic positioning for perceived risk reduction rather than unbridled sex.

    P Van de Ven;S Kippax;J Crawford;P Rawstorne

  • Unprotected anal intercourse, risk reduction behaviours, and subsequent HIV infection in a cohort of homosexual men.

    Fengyi Jin;June Crawford;Garrett P Prestage;Iryna Zablotska

  • Dirty, diseased and undeserving: The positioning of HIV positive women

    Sonia Lawless;Susan Kippax;June Crawford

  • Sustaining Safe Sex: Gay Communities Respond to AIDS

    R.W. Connell;June Crawford;G.W. Dowsett;Susan Kippax

  • The effects of spatial selective attention on the somatosensory event-related potential.

    Patricia T. Michie;Helen M. Bearparic;June M. Crawford;Len C.T. Glue

  • "Serosorting" in casual anal sex of HIV-negative gay men is noteworthy and is increasing in Sydney, Australia.

    Limin Mao;June M Crawford;Harm J Hospers;Garrett P Prestage

  • Negotiated safety and other agreements between men in relationships: risk practice redefined.

    J. M. Crawford;P. Rodden;S. Kippax;P. Van de Ven

  • Cultures of sexual adventurism as markers of HIV seroconversion: A case control study in a cohort of Sydney gay men

    S. Kippax;D. Campbell;P. Van De Ven;J. Crawford

  • Sexual risk behaviour increases and is associated with HIV optimism among HIV-negative and HIV-positive gay men in Sydney over the 4 year period to February 2000

    P. van de Ven;G. Prestage;J. Crawford;A. Grulich

  • Gay men's current practice of HIV seroconcordant unprotected anal intercourse: serosorting or seroguessing?

    Iryna B Zablotska;John Imrie;Garrett Prestage;June Crawford

  • Women negotiating heterosex: Implications for AIDS prevention

    Susan Kippax;June Crawford;Cathy Waldby;Pam Benton

  • HIV treatments optimism and sexual behaviour among gay men in Sydney and Melbourne.

    P. Van De Ven;S. Kippax;S. Knox;G. Prestage

  • Undetectable viral load is associated with sexual risk taking in HIV serodiscordant gay couples in Sydney.

    Paul Van de Ven;Limin Mao;Andrea Fogarty;Patrick Rawstorne

  • A scale of optimism-scepticism in the context of HIV treatments.

    P. Van De Ven;J. Crawford;S. Kippax;S. Knox

  • The nature of selective attention effects on auditory event-related potentials.

    Patricia T. Michie;Helen M. Bearpark;June M. Crawford;Len C.T. Glue

  • Women's Sex Talk and Men's Sex Talk: Different Worlds

    June Crawford;Susan Kippax;Catherine Waldby

  • HIV treatments optimism among gay men: An international perspective

    J Elford;L Sherr;P Adam;J Crawford

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Kippax
Susan Kippax University of New South Wales
Garrett Prestage
Garrett Prestage University of New South Wales
Raewyn Connell
Raewyn Connell University of Sydney
John Imrie
John Imrie University of the Witwatersrand
Patricia T. Michie
Patricia T. Michie University of Newcastle Australia
Iryna Zablotska
Iryna Zablotska University of Sydney
Juliet Richters
Juliet Richters University of New South Wales
Mark David McGregor Davis
Mark David McGregor Davis Monash University
Nadia Solowij
Nadia Solowij University of Wollongong
Lorraine Sherr
Lorraine Sherr University College London

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