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78
Citations
20603
World Ranking
439
National Ranking
207

Overview

Richard A. Crosby is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily within this institutional context.

Based on the available data, there is no recorded list of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues associated with their research.

No specific book publications have been documented, nor is there detailed information on the main fields or subfields of study attributed to this individual. Similarly, there are no explicitly noted main topics of their work available in the current dataset.

There are no awards recorded for Richard A. Crosby, and the status indicates that they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Parental Monitoring: Association With Adolescents' Risk Behaviors

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Gina M. Wingood;Richard Crosby;Catlainn Sionean

  • Efficacy of an HIV Prevention Intervention for African American Adolescent Girls: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Gina M. Wingood;Kathy F. Harrington;Delia L. Lang

  • Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and Research

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Richard A. Crosby;Michelle C. Kegler

  • Parent-adolescent communication and sexual risk behaviors among African American adolescent females.

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Gina M. Wingood;Gina M. Wingood;Richard Crosby;Richard Crosby;Brenda K. Cobb;Brenda K. Cobb

  • Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Incidence of HIV, STD, and Pregnancy Among Adolescents: A Decade in Review

    Leah Robin;Patricia Dittus;Daniel Whitaker;Richard Crosby

  • Social capital, poverty, and income inequality as predictors of gonorrhoea, syphilis, chlamydia and AIDS case rates in the United States.

    David R. Holtgrave;R. A. Crosby

  • Research Methods in Health Promotion

    richard A Crosby;Ralph J. Diclemente;Laura Francisca Salazar

  • A Review of STD/HIV Preventive Interventions for Adolescents: Sustaining Effects Using an Ecological Approach

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Laura F. Salazar;Richard A. Crosby

  • Emerging theories in health promotion practice and research : strategies for improving public health

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Richard A. Crosby;Michelle C. Kegler

  • Prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections among adolescents: The importance of a socio-ecological perspective - A commentary

    R.J. DiClemente;L.F. Salazar;R.A. Crosby;S.L. Rosenthal

  • A prospective study of psychological distress and sexual risk behavior among black adolescent females.

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Gina M. Wingood;Richard A. Crosby;Catlainn Sionean

  • Psychosocial Predictors of HIV-Associated Sexual Behaviors and the Efficacy of Prevention Interventions in Adolescents at-Risk for HIV Infection: What Works and What Doesn’t Work?

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Colleen P. Crittenden;Eve Rose;Jessica M. Sales

  • What is a planning model? An introduction to PRECEDE‐PROCEED

    Richard Crosby;Seth M. Noar

  • Individual and Network Factors Associated With Prevalent Hepatitis C Infection Among Rural Appalachian Injection Drug Users

    Jennifer R. Havens;Michelle R. Lofwall;Simon D. W. Frost;Carrie B. Oser

  • Efficacy of sexually transmitted disease/human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk-reduction intervention for african american adolescent females seeking sexual health services: a randomized controlled trial.

    Ralph J. DiClemente;Gina M. Wingood;Eve S. Rose;Jessica M. Sales

  • Sensation seeking and impulsivity: combined associations with risky sexual behavior in a large sample of young adults.

    Richard Charnigo;Seth M. Noar;Christopher Garnett;Richard Crosby

  • Sexual risk behaviors associated with having older sex partners: a study of Black adolescent females.

    Ralph J. Diclemente;Gina M. Wingood;Richard A. Crosby;Catlainn Sionean

  • Condom use errors and problems: a global view

    Stephanie A. Sanders;William L. Yarber;Erin L. Kaufman;Richard A. Crosby;Richard A. Crosby

  • Condom use errors and problems among college men.

    Richard A. Crosby;Stephanie A. Sanders;William L. Yarber;Cynthia A. Graham

  • Self-concept and adolescents' refusal of unprotected sex: a test of mediating mechanisms among African American girls.

    Laura F. Salazar;Ralph J. Diclemente;Gina M. Wingood;Richard A. Crosby

  • Adolescent health : understanding and preventing risk behaviors

    Ralph J. DiClemente;John S Santelli;Richard A. Crosby

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph J. DiClemente
Ralph J. DiClemente New York University
Laura F. Salazar
Laura F. Salazar Georgia State University
Gina M. Wingood
Gina M. Wingood Columbia University
Cynthia A. Graham
Cynthia A. Graham University of Southampton
Robin R. Milhausen
Robin R. Milhausen University of Guelph
Stephanie A. Sanders
Stephanie A. Sanders Indiana University
Susan L. Davies
Susan L. Davies University of Alabama at Birmingham
Edward W. Hook
Edward W. Hook University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jessica M. Sales
Jessica M. Sales Emory University
David R. Holtgrave
David R. Holtgrave University at Albany, State University of New York

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