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Overview

Laura M. Bogart is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States and has made significant contributions to research in medicine and health professions. Their work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, general health professions, and epidemiology, with additional investigation into broader health, sociology, and political science topics.

The main topics of research in Laura M. Bogart's portfolio include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Sex work and related issues

Frequent publication venues where Laura M. Bogart has contributed include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • PLoS ONE
  • International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • AIDS Care

Several papers authored by Laura M. Bogart demonstrate key areas of interest:

  • "COVID-19 Related Medical Mistrust, Health Impacts, and Potential Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Americans Living With HIV" (2020), JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • "COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions and Mistrust in a National Sample of Black Americans" (2021), Journal of the National Medical Association

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Laura M. Bogart include:

  • David J. Klein (28 coauthored works)
  • Bisola O. Ojikutu (22 coauthored works)
  • Glenn J. Wagner (19 coauthored works)
  • Joseph K. B. Matovu (15 coauthored works)
  • Ingrid V. Bassett (14 coauthored works)

In addition to journal articles, Laura M. Bogart has contributed to book publications under the RAND Corporation eBooks banner, with titles such as:

  • "What Contributes to COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Black Communities, and How Can It Be Addressed?" (2021)
  • "Black Americans Cite Low Vaccine Confidence, Mistrust, and Limited Access as Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccination" (2021)

Best Publications

  • Stigma and racial/ethnic HIV disparities: Moving toward resilience.

    Valerie A. Earnshaw;Laura M. Bogart;John F. Dovidio;David R. Williams

  • Patterns, correlates, and barriers to medication adherence among persons prescribed new treatments for HIV disease.

    Sheryl L. Catz;Jeffrey A. Kelly;Laura M. Bogart;Eric G. Benotsch

  • Prevalence of Symptoms of Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis Among Adult Females in the United States

    Sandra H. Berry;Marc N. Elliott;Marika Suttorp;Laura M. Bogart;Laura M. Bogart

  • Are HIV/AIDS Conspiracy Beliefs a Barrier to HIV Prevention Among African Americans?

    Laura M Bogart;Sheryl Thorburn

  • Socioeconomic Status, Resources, Psychological Experiences, and Emotional Responses: A Test of the Reserve Capacity Model

    Linda C. Gallo;Laura M. Bogart;Ana-Maria Vranceanu;Karen A. Matthews

  • COVID-19 Related Medical Mistrust, Health Impacts, and Potential Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Americans Living with HIV.

    Laura M. Bogart;Bisola O. Ojikutu;Keshav Tyagi;David J. Klein

  • Feeling Superior but Threatened: The Relation of Narcissism to Social Comparison

    Laura M. Bogart;Eric G. Benotsch;Jelena D. Pavlovic Pavlovic

  • Conspiracy beliefs about HIV are related to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence among african american men with HIV.

    Laura M Bogart;Glenn Wagner;Frank H Galvan;Denedria Banks

  • HIV-Related Stigma among People with HIV and their Families: A Qualitative Analysis

    Laura M. Bogart;Burton O. Cowgill;David P. Kennedy;Gery W. Ryan

  • PrEP Awareness, Familiarity, Comfort, and Prescribing Experience among US Primary Care Providers and HIV Specialists

    Andrew E. Petroll;Jennifer L. Walsh;Jill L. Owczarzak;Timothy L. McAuliffe

  • Perceived race-based and socioeconomic status(SES)-based discrimination in interactions with health care providers.

    S T Bird;L M Bogart

  • Health-related correlates of perceived discrimination in HIV care.

    Sheryl Thorburn Bird;Laura M Bogart;Douglas L Delahanty

  • Symptoms of Interstitial Cystitis, Painful Bladder Syndrome and Similar Diseases in Women: A Systematic Review

    Laura M. Bogart;Sandra H. Berry;J. Quentin Clemens

  • Perceived discrimination and mental health symptoms among Black men with HIV.

    Laura M. Bogart;Glenn J. Wagner;Frank H. Galvan;Hope Landrine

  • Sexual pleasure and condom use.

    Mary E. Randolph;Mary E. Randolph;Steven D. Pinkerton;Laura M. Bogart;Heather Cecil

  • Stigma-Based Bullying Interventions: A Systematic Review.

    Valerie A. Earnshaw;Sari L. Reisner;David D. Menino;V. Paul Poteat

  • "I Always Felt I Had to Prove My Manhood": Homosexuality, Masculinity, Gender Role Strain, and HIV Risk Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men.

    Errol Lamont Fields;Laura M. Bogart;Katherine C. Smith;David J. Malebranche

  • The Differential Impact of PTSD and Depression on HIV Disease Markers and Adherence to HAART in People Living with HIV

    Jessica M. Boarts;Eve M. Sledjeski;Laura M. Bogart;Douglas L. Delahanty;Douglas L. Delahanty

  • Longitudinal Relationships Between Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence and Discrimination Due to HIV-Serostatus, Race, and Sexual Orientation Among African–American Men with HIV

    Laura M. Bogart;Glenn J. Wagner;Frank H. Galvan;David J. Klein

  • Conspiracy Beliefs About Birth Control: Barriers to Pregnancy Prevention Among African Americans of Reproductive Age

    Sheryl Thorburn;Laura M Bogart

  • Small group dynamics: The utility of focus group discussions as a research method.

    David Wyatt Seal;Laura M. Bogart;Anke A. Ehrhardt

  • Factors influencing physicians' judgments of adherence and treatment decisions for patients with HIV disease.

    Laura M. Bogart;Sheryl L. Catz;Jeffrey A. Kelly;Eric G. Benotsch

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Klein
David J. Klein RAND Corporation
Valerie A. Earnshaw
Valerie A. Earnshaw University of Delaware
Douglas L. Delahanty
Douglas L. Delahanty Kent State University
Rebecca L. Collins
Rebecca L. Collins RAND Corporation
Elena Losina
Elena Losina Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jeffrey A. Kelly
Jeffrey A. Kelly Medical College of Wisconsin
Steven A. Safren
Steven A. Safren University of Miami
Linda C. Gallo
Linda C. Gallo San Diego State University
Matthew J. Mimiaga
Matthew J. Mimiaga University of California, Los Angeles
David W. Pantalone
David W. Pantalone University of Massachusetts Boston

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