Suzanne Maman spends much of her time researching Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Psychiatry, Domestic violence, Social issues and Family medicine. Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coping and Interpersonal communication. Her Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country, Social support and Truth Disclosure.
Her study in the field of Physical abuse is also linked to topics like Transactional leadership, Developmental psychology, Transactional sex and Masculinity. Her studies deal with areas such as Environmental health, Social stigma, Public health, Stigma and Voluntary counseling and testing as well as Social issues. Her Family medicine study incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Young adult and Mass screening.
Her primary areas of investigation include Psychological intervention, Public health, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Family medicine and Demography. Her research investigates the connection between Psychological intervention and topics such as Depression that intersect with problems in Anxiety. Her Public health research integrates issues from Gerontology and Environmental health.
Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study combines topics in areas such as Social psychology, Nursing, Social stigma, Stigma and Social issues. Her Family medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Health care, MEDLINE, Intervention, Developing country and Breastfeeding. Suzanne Maman has included themes like Condom, Postpartum period, Logistic regression and Young adult in her Demography study.
Her main research concerns Psychological intervention, Domestic violence, Demography, Intervention and Cash transfers. Her Psychological intervention study is concerned with Psychiatry in general. The study incorporates disciplines such as Postpartum period, Logistic regression, Cohort and Confidence interval in addition to Demography.
As part of the same scientific family, she usually focuses on Cash transfers, concentrating on Transactional sex and intersecting with Health psychology. The various areas that she examines in her Cluster randomised controlled trial study include Clinical trial and Family medicine. She interconnects Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Mini-international neuropsychiatric interview and Risk factor in the investigation of issues within Odds ratio.
Her primary scientific interests are in Domestic violence, Intervention, Demography, Clinical psychology and Psychological intervention. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cash transfers, Sexual risk, Clinical trial and Environmental health. Her Demography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Condom, Transactional sex and Cohort.
Her studies in Transactional sex integrate themes in fields like Odds, Health psychology, Public health, Educational attainment and Socioeconomic status. Her work deals with themes such as Interpersonal communication, Logistic regression, Sexually active and Interpersonal ties, which intersect with Psychological intervention. Her research integrates issues of Young adult, Sex work, Norm and Family medicine in her study of Cluster randomised controlled trial.
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A comparison of HIV/AIDS-related stigma in four countries: negative attitudes and perceived acts of discrimination towards people living with HIV/AIDS.
Becky L. Genberg;Zdenek Hlavka;Kelika A. Konda;Suzanne Maman.
Social Science & Medicine (2009)
Promoting male partner HIV testing and safer sexual decision making through secondary distribution of self-tests by HIV-negative female sex workers and women receiving antenatal and post-partum care in Kenya: a cohort study
Harsha Thirumurthy;Samuel H Masters;Sue Napierala Mavedzenge;Suzanne Maman.
The Lancet HIV (2016)
A comparison of HIV stigma and discrimination in five international sites: the influence of care and treatment resources in high prevalence settings.
Suzanne Maman;Laurie Abler;Lisa Parker;Tim Lane.
Social Science & Medicine (2009)
Promoting Partner Testing and Couples Testing through Secondary Distribution of HIV Self-Tests: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Samuel H. Masters;Kawango Agot;Beatrice Obonyo;Sue Napierala Mavedzenge.
PLOS Medicine (2016)
Telling children they have HIV: lessons learned from findings of a qualitative study in sub-Saharan Africa.
Lara M.E. Vaz;Eugenia Eng;Suzanne Maman;Tomi Tshikandu.
Aids Patient Care and Stds (2010)
Skinning the goat and pulling the load: transactional sex among youth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
R. K. Maganja;Suzanne Maman;Aaron Groves;Jessie K. Mbwambo.
Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids/hiv (2007)
"It's all the time in my mind": facilitators of adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting.
Melissa H. Watt;Suzanne Maman;Jo Anne Earp;Eugenia Eng.
Social Science & Medicine (2009)
The Influence of Stigma and Discrimination on Female Sex Workers’ Access to HIV Services in St. Petersburg, Russia
Elizabeth J. King;Suzanne Maman;J. Michael Bowling;Kathryn E. Moracco.
Aids and Behavior (2013)
Cross-cultural and international adaptation of peer support for diabetes management
Edwin B Fisher;Jo Anne Earp;Suzanne Maman;Adam Zolotor.
Family Practice (2010)
Patterns of disclosure of HIV status to infected children in a Sub-Saharan African setting.
Lara M. E. Vaz;Suzanne Maman;Eugenia Eng;Oscar A. Barbarin.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (2011)
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