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Overview

Patrick A. Wilson is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the fields of Medicine, Health Professions, and Social Sciences, with significant contributions across subfields such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work explores various topics, including:

  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Sex Work and Related Issues
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Homelessness and Social Issues

Patrick A. Wilson has authored recent papers covering diverse aspects of health and social justice:

  • "COVID-19: Increased Risk to the Mental Health and Safety of Women Living with HIV in South Africa," 2020, published in AIDS and Behavior
  • "Proposing the observational-implementation hybrid approach: designing observational research for rapid translation," 2023, published in Annals of Epidemiology
  • "Multidisciplinary Development of a Low-Cost Gastroschisis Silo for Use in Sub-Saharan Africa," 2020, published in Journal of Surgical Research
  • "Using a Daily Diary Approach to Examine Substance Use and Negative Sexual Experiences Among College Students," 2020, published in Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • "Stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial of a novel opioid court to improve identification of need and linkage to medications for opioid use disorder treatment for court-involved adults," 2021, published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment

Frequent coauthors contributing to research alongside Patrick A. Wilson include:

  • Katherine S. Elkington
  • Megan A. O'Grady
  • Renee Cohall
  • Alwyn Cohall
  • Kathleen J. Sikkema

The scientist's publications have appeared regularly in venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Annals of Epidemiology
  • AIDS Care
  • Health & Justice

Best Publications

  • Comparisons of disparities and risks of HIV infection in black and other men who have sex with men in Canada, UK, and USA: a meta-analysis

    Gregorio A Millett;John L Peterson;Stephen A Flores;Trevor A Hart;Trevor A Hart

  • Sampling Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations.

    Ilan H. Meyer;Patrick A. Wilson

  • Sexual assault incidents among college undergraduates: Prevalence and factors associated with risk.

    Claude Mellins;Kate Walsh;Kate Walsh;Aaron L. Sarvet;Melanie M. Wall;Melanie M. Wall

  • Do family and friendship networks protect against the influence of discrimination on mental health and HIV risk among Asian and Pacific Islander Gay men

    Hirokazu Yoshikawa;Patrick Alan David Wilson;David H. Chae;Jih Fei Cheng

  • Putting prevention in their pockets: developing mobile phone-based HIV interventions for black men who have sex with men.

    Kathryn E. Muessig;Emily C. Pike;Beth Fowler;Sara LeGrand

  • Experiences of and responses to social discrimination among Asian and Pacific Islander Gay men: Their relationship to HIV risk

    Patrick A. Wilson;Hirokazu Yoshikawa

  • Race-Based Sexual Stereotyping and Sexual Partnering Among Men Who Use the Internet to Identify Other Men for Bareback Sex

    Patrick A Wilson;Pamela Valera;Ana Ventuneac;Ivan Balan

  • Sexual Stigma, Criminalization, Investment, and Access to HIV Services Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Worldwide

    Sonya Arreola;Glenn Milo Santos;Jack Beck;Mohan Sundararaj

  • Access to Basic HIV-Related Services and PrEP Acceptability among Men Who Have sex with Men Worldwide: Barriers, Facilitators, and Implications for Combination Prevention.

    George Ayala;Keletso Makofane;Glenn-Milo Santos;Jack Beck

  • Using Syndemic Theory to Understand Vulnerability to HIV Infection among Black and Latino Men in New York City

    Patrick A. Wilson;Jose Nanin;Silvia Amesty;Silvia Amesty;Scyatta Wallace

  • A Multi-US City Assessment of Awareness and Uptake of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among Black Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men

    Lisa A. Eaton;Derrick D. Matthews;Daniel D. Driffin;Leigh Bukowski

  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) health services in the United States: Origins, evolution, and contemporary landscape.

    Alexander Julian Martos;Patrick A. Wilson;Ilan H. Meyer

  • Psychosocial Implications of Homophobia and HIV Stigma in Social Support Networks Insights for High-Impact HIV Prevention Among Black Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Jonathan Garcia;Caroline Parker;Richard G. Parker;Patrick A. Wilson

  • Running Backwards: Consequences of Current HIV Incidence Rates for the Next Generation of Black MSM in the United States

    Derrick D. Matthews;A. L. Herrick;Robert W. S. Coulter;M. Reuel Friedman

  • Common roots: a contextual review of HIV epidemics in black men who have sex with men across the African diaspora

    Gregorio A Millett;h William L Jeffries;John L Peterson;David J Malebranche

  • Effects of a coping intervention on transmission risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS and a history of childhood sexual abuse.

    Kathleen J Sikkema;Patrick A Wilson;Nathan B Hansen;Arlene Kochman

  • The Promise of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: An Ecological Approach to Attitudes, Beliefs, and Barriers.

    Morgan M Philbin;Caroline M Parker;Richard G Parker;Patrick A Wilson

  • Syndemic conditions associated with increased HIV risk in a global sample of men who have sex with men

    Glenn Milo Santos;Tri Do;Jack Beck;Keletso Makofane

  • Reductions in traumatic stress following a coping intervention were mediated by decreases in avoidant coping for people living with HIV/AIDS and childhood sexual abuse.

    Kathleen J. Sikkema;Krista W. Ranby;Christina S. Meade;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Does sex education before college protect students from sexual assault in college

    John S. Santelli;Stephanie A. Grilo;Tse-Hwei Choo;Gloria Diaz

  • COVID-19: Increased Risk to the Mental Health and Safety of Women Living with HIV in South Africa.

    John A. Joska;Lena Andersen;Stephan Rabie;Adele Marais

  • HIV in men who have sex with men 5 Common roots: a contextual review of HIV epidemics in black men who have sex with men across the African diaspora

    Gregorio A Millett;William L Jeff;John L Peterson;David J Malebranche

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Parker
Richard Parker Columbia University
Jennifer S. Hirsch
Jennifer S. Hirsch Columbia University
Kathleen J. Sikkema
Kathleen J. Sikkema Columbia University
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Nathan B. Hansen
Nathan B. Hansen University of Georgia
Claude A. Mellins
Claude A. Mellins Columbia University
Shari L. Dworkin
Shari L. Dworkin University of Washington
Louisa Gilbert
Louisa Gilbert Columbia University
Lisa B. Hightow-Weidman
Lisa B. Hightow-Weidman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hirokazu Yoshikawa
Hirokazu Yoshikawa New York University

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