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Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 40 Citations 6,026 158 World Ranking 2884 National Ranking 1482

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Depression and Viral load are his primary areas of study. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research incorporates themes from Prospective cohort study, Pediatrics, Substance abuse and Cohort. His Prospective cohort study research integrates issues from Immunology, Clinical trial and Cohort study.

The Substance abuse study which covers Demography that intersects with Serostatus, Gynecology, Condom and Risk factor. His Psychiatry research incorporates elements of Social support and Public health. Tracey E. Wilson has researched Public health in several fields, including Gerontology and Heroin.

His most cited work include:

  • Depressive symptoms and AIDS-related mortality among a multisite cohort of HIV-positive women. (308 citations)
  • Measuring retention in HIV care: the elusive gold standard. (185 citations)
  • Effects of depressive symptoms and mental health quality of life on use of highly active antiretroviral therapy among HIV-seropositive women. (184 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Tracey E. Wilson mainly focuses on Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Public health, Demography, Psychological intervention and Family medicine. Tracey E. Wilson has included themes like Internal medicine, Cohort, Psychiatry and Immunology in his Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study. His Public health research incorporates themes from Prenatal care, Gerontology, Depression and Environmental health.

The concepts of his Demography study are interwoven with issues in Condom, Odds, Viral load, Women's Interagency HIV Study and Risk factor. Tracey E. Wilson combines subjects such as Young adult, Randomized controlled trial and Clinical psychology with his study of Psychological intervention. His studies deal with areas such as Intervention, Physical therapy and Gynecology as well as Family medicine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (29.94%)
  • Public health (23.57%)
  • Demography (22.93%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Public health (23.57%)
  • Psychological intervention (17.20%)
  • Demography (22.93%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Tracey E. Wilson mostly deals with Public health, Psychological intervention, Demography, Stigma and Family medicine. His study in Public health is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychosocial, Gerontology and Mediation. His Demography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hiv transmission, Viral load, Hiv incidence, Women's Interagency HIV Study and Prospective cohort study.

His Prospective cohort study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Logistic regression, Serostatus, Affect and Cohort. His Family medicine study combines topics in areas such as Cluster randomised controlled trial, Mental health, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Retention in care. His work deals with themes such as Social determinants of health and Health promotion, which intersect with Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Effectiveness of interventions targeting self-regulation to improve adherence to chronic disease medications: a meta-review of meta-analyses. (60 citations)
  • Perceptions of intersectional stigma among diverse women living with HIV in the United States. (36 citations)
  • Longitudinal associations between food insecurity and substance use in a cohort of women with or at risk for HIV in the United States. (18 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Internal medicine
  • Disease

Tracey E. Wilson focuses on Stigma, Mental health, Food insecurity, Public health and Prospective cohort study. The Stigma study combines topics in areas such as Social stigma and Clinical psychology. His Mental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Family medicine.

His study in the fields of Antiretroviral therapy under the domain of Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome overlaps with other disciplines such as Child health. His Public health study incorporates themes from Odds ratio, Cohort study, Environmental health, Recreational drug use and Odds. The study incorporates disciplines such as Women's Interagency HIV Study, Demography and Serostatus in addition to Prospective cohort study.

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Best Publications

Depressive symptoms and AIDS-related mortality among a multisite cohort of HIV-positive women.

Judith A. Cook;Dennis Grey;Jane Burke;Mardge H. Cohen.
American Journal of Public Health (2004)

481 Citations

Effects of depressive symptoms and mental health quality of life on use of highly active antiretroviral therapy among HIV-seropositive women.

Judith A. Cook;Mardge H. Cohen;Jane Burke;Dennis Grey.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2002)

293 Citations

Measuring retention in HIV care: the elusive gold standard.

Michael J. Mugavero;Andrew O. Westfall;Anne Zinski;Jessica Davila;Jessica Davila.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2012)

279 Citations

Crack cocaine, disease progression, and mortality in a multicenter cohort of HIV-1 positive women

Judith A Cook;Jane K Burke-Miller;Mardge H Cohen;Robert L Cook.
AIDS (2008)

222 Citations

Medically Eligible Women Who Do Not Use HAART: The Importance of Abuse, Drug Use, and Race

Mardge H. Cohen;Judith A. Cook;Dennis Grey;Mary Young.
American Journal of Public Health (2004)

187 Citations

Patterns and Predictors of Changes in Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy: Longitudinal Study of Men and Women

Mariana Lazo;Stephen J. Gange;Tracey E. Wilson;Kathryn Anastos.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2007)

172 Citations

Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy and Its Association with Sexual Behavior in a National Sample of Women with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Tracey E. Wilson;Yolanda Barrón;Mardge Cohen;Jean Richardson.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2002)

145 Citations

Sexual, contraceptive, and drug use behaviors of women with HIV and those at high risk for infection: results from the Women's Interagency HIV Study.

Wilson Te;Massad Ls;Riester Ka;Barkan S.
AIDS (1999)

144 Citations

Mechanisms for the Negative Effects of Internalized HIV-Related Stigma on Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Women: The Mediating Roles of Social Isolation and Depression.

Bulent Turan;Whitney Smith;Mardge H. Cohen;Tracey E. Wilson.
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (2016)

140 Citations

Enhanced Personal Contact With HIV Patients Improves Retention in Primary Care: A Randomized Trial in 6 US HIV Clinics

Lytt I. Gardner;Thomas P. Giordano;Gary Marks;Tracey E. Wilson.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2014)

133 Citations

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