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Overview

Sarit A. Golub is affiliated with the City University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of medicine, with a focus on infectious diseases, epidemiology, general health professions, sociology and political science, as well as social psychology. Their work contributes extensively to HIV/AIDS research and interventions, addressing related topics such as HIV, drug use, sexual risk, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, LGBTQ health, identity and policy, sex work and related issues, sexuality, behavior and technology, and hepatitis B virus studies.

Recent publications by Sarit A. Golub include:

  • PrEP Uptake and Discontinuation Among a U.S. National Sample of Transgender Men and Women (2020), published in AIDS and Behavior
  • A Pilot Study to Evaluate a Novel Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Peer Outreach and Navigation Intervention for Women at High Risk for HIV Infection (2020), published in AIDS and Behavior
  • Considerations for the Design of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Interventions for Women: Lessons Learned from the Implementation of a Novel PrEP Intervention (2021), published in AIDS and Behavior
  • An Internet-Based, Peer-Delivered Messaging Intervention for HIV Testing and Condom Use Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in India (CHALO!): Pilot Randomized Comparative Trial (2020), published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • Enhancing Gender-Affirming Provider Communication to Increase Health Care Access and Utilization Among Transgender Men and Trans-Masculine Non-Binary Individuals (2020), published in LGBT Health

The venues where Sarit A. Golub frequently publishes their research include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • AIDS Patient Care and STDs
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Collaborations have been a notable aspect of their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Viraj V. Patel
  • Christian Grov
  • Pedro B. Carneiro
  • Denis Nash
  • Drew A. Westmoreland

Best Publications

  • Loneliness and HIV-related stigma explain depression among older HIV-positive adults.

    Christian Grov;Sarit A. Golub;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Mark Brennan

  • Family Rejection as a Predictor of Suicide Attempts and Substance Misuse Among Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Adults.

    Augustus Klein;Sarit A. Golub

  • Sexual compulsivity, co-occurring psychosocial health problems, and HIV risk among gay and bisexual men: further evidence of a syndemic.

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Christian Grov;Sarit A. Golub

  • From Efficacy to Effectiveness: Facilitators and Barriers to PrEP Acceptability and Motivations for Adherence Among MSM and Transgender Women in New York City

    Sarit A. Golub;Kristi E. Gamarel;H. Jonathon Rendina;Anthony Surace

  • PrEP Stigma: Implicit and Explicit Drivers of Disparity.

    Sarit A. Golub

  • The impact of anticipated HIV stigma on delays in HIV testing behaviors: findings from a community-based sample of men who have sex with men and transgender women in New York City.

    Sarit A. Golub;Kristi E. Gamarel

  • Preexposure prophylaxis and predicted condom use among high-risk men who have sex with men.

    Sarit A Golub;William Kowalczyk;Corina L Weinberger;Jeffrey T Parsons

  • Motivational interviewing and cognitive-behavioral intervention to improve HIV medication adherence among hazardous drinkers: a randomized controlled trial.

    Jeffrey T Parsons;Sarit A Golub;Elana Rosof;Catherine Holder

  • Alternatives to monogamy among gay male couples in a community survey: implications for mental health and sexual risk.

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Tyrel J. Starks;Steve DuBois;Christian Grov

  • Intimacy motivations and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adoption intentions among HIV-negative men who have sex with men (MSM) in romantic relationships.

    Kristi E. Gamarel;Sarit A. Golub

  • A randomized controlled trial utilizing motivational interviewing to reduce HIV risk and drug use in young gay and bisexual men.

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger;Michael Botsko;Sarit A. Golub

  • Age cohort differences in the effects of gay-related stigma, anxiety and identification with the gay community on sexual risk and substance use.

    Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger;John E. Pachankis;Sarit A. Golub;Ja’Nina J. Walker

  • The Critical Role of Intimacy in the Sexual Risk Behaviors of Gay and Bisexual Men

    Sarit A. Golub;Sarit A. Golub;Tyrel J. Starks;Gregory Payton;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Enhancing PrEP Access for Black and Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men.

    Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger;Sarit A. Golub

  • Barebacking, the Internet, and harm reduction: an intercept survey with gay and bisexual men in Los Angeles and New York City.

    Christian Grov;Jonathan A. DeBusk;David S. Bimbi;Sarit A. Golub

  • Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Live-Chat Social Media Intervention to Reduce HIV Risk Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men

    Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger;John E. Pachankis;Kristi E. Gamarel;Kristi E. Gamarel;Anthony Surace

  • Empowering With PrEP (E-PrEP), a Peer-Led Social Media–Based Intervention to Facilitate HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Adoption Among Young Black and Latinx Gay and Bisexual Men: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

    Viraj V Patel;Zoë Ginsburg;Sarit A Golub;Keith J Horvath

  • The role of religiosity, social support, and stress-related growth in protecting against HIV risk among transgender women

    Sarit A. Golub;Ja'Nina J. Walker;Buffie Longmire-Avital;David S. Bimbi

  • Sexual compulsivity, state affect, and sexual risk behavior in a daily diary study of gay and bisexual men.

    Christian Grov;Sarit A. Golub;Brian Mustanski;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Anticipating one's troubles: the costs and benefits of negative expectations.

    Sarit A. Golub;Daniel T. Gilbert;Timothy D. Wilson

  • SexualCompulsivity,Co-OccurringPsychosocialHealth Problems,andHIVRiskAmongGayandBisexualMen: FurtherEvidenceofaSyndemic

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Christian Grov;Sarit A. Golub

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey T. Parsons
Jeffrey T. Parsons City University of New York
Christian Grov
Christian Grov City University of New York
Tyrel J. Starks
Tyrel J. Starks City University of New York
H. Jonathon Rendina
H. Jonathon Rendina City University of New York
John E. Pachankis
John E. Pachankis Yale University
David W. Pantalone
David W. Pantalone University of Massachusetts Boston
Sari L. Reisner
Sari L. Reisner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Timothy D. Wilson
Timothy D. Wilson University of Virginia
Daniel T. Gilbert
Daniel T. Gilbert Harvard University
Torsten B. Neilands
Torsten B. Neilands University of California, San Francisco

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