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D-Index
73
Citations
14523
World Ranking
650
National Ranking
43

Susan Kippax publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Kippax sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 259 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Susan Kippax D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Kippax sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 73 D-Index — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Susan Kippax is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and social sciences, with a particular focus on infectious diseases, sociology, political science, and epidemiology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Sex work and related issues
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk

Their publication record includes contributions to both academic papers and books. One of the notable book publications is Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st Century, published by Springer International Publishing in 2021.

Among their recent papers is HIV/AIDS, Sociology of published in 2023 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Susan Kippax include:

  • Sarah Bernays
  • Adam Bourne
  • Peter Aggleton
  • Richard Parker
  • Morten Skovdal

Their frequent publication venue consists primarily of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.

Best Publications

  • Emotion and Gender: Constructing Meaning from Memory

    June Crawford;Susan Kippax;Jenny Onyx;Una Gault

  • Per-contact probability of HIV transmission in homosexual men in Sydney in the era of HAART.

    Fengyi Jin;James Jansson;Matthew Law;Garrett P Prestage

  • 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

  • Sustaining safe practice: twenty years on

    Susan Kippax;Kane Race

  • 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

  • Sexuality education and young people's sexual behavior: a review of studies.

    Anne Grunseit;Susan Kippax;Peter Aggleton;Mariella Baldo

  • 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

  • School‐based sex education policies and indicators of sexual health among young people: a comparison of the Netherlands, France, Australia and the United States

    Heather Weaver;Gary Smith;Susan Kippax

  • Beyond the distinction between biomedical and social dimensions of HIV prevention through the lens of a social public health.

    Susan Kippax;Niamh Stephenson

  • Sustaining Safe Sex: Gay Communities Respond to AIDS

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

  • "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

  • The role of physician and nurse attitudes in the health care of injecting drug users

    Loren Brener;William Von Hippel;Susan Kippax;Kristopher J. Preacher

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

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

  • Willingness to use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and the likelihood of decreased condom use are both associated with unprotected anal intercourse and the perceived likelihood of becoming HIV positive among Australian gay and bisexual men

    Martin Holt;Dean A Murphy;Denton Callander;Jeanne Ellard

  • Modelling the effect of combination antiretroviral treatments on HIV incidence.

    Law Mg;Prestage G;Grulich A;Van de Ven P

  • Impact of HIV and sexual health education on the sexual behaviour of young people: a review update

    Grunseit A;Kippax S

  • AIDS in the twenty-first century: Disease and globalization

    Susan Kippax

Frequent Co-Authors

Garrett Prestage
Garrett Prestage University of New South Wales
June Crawford
June Crawford University of New South Wales
Andrew E. Grulich
Andrew E. Grulich University of New South Wales
John M. Kaldor
John M. Kaldor University of New South Wales
John Imrie
John Imrie University of the Witwatersrand
John de Wit
John de Wit Utrecht University
Iryna Zablotska
Iryna Zablotska University of Sydney
Martin Holt
Martin Holt University of New South Wales
Peter Aggleton
Peter Aggleton University of New South Wales
Juliet Richters
Juliet Richters University of New South Wales

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