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Exploring Social-Ecological Pathways From Sexual Identity to Sleep Among Chinese Women: Structural Equation Modeling Analysis

Exploring Social-Ecological Pathways From Sexual Identity to Sleep Among Chinese Women: Structural Equation Modeling Analysis

Consistently, existing studies have recognized that sexual minority individuals experience significantly worse sleep quality than their cisgender and heterosexual peers.

Chanchan Wu, Pui Hing Chau, Edmond Pui Hang Choi

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e53549

Characteristics of and Factors Associated With Partner Service Uptake Cascade Among People With Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Diagnoses in Southeastern China in 2022: Cross-Sectional Survey

Characteristics of and Factors Associated With Partner Service Uptake Cascade Among People With Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Diagnoses in Southeastern China in 2022: Cross-Sectional Survey

Although the number of individuals infected from nonmarital relationships, including commercial heterosexual contact, nonmarital noncommercial heterosexual contact, and MSM, accounted for a large proportion of newly diagnosed HIV-positive individuals in China [27,28], research on PS among nonmarital partnerships is limited.

Jun Jiang, Lin Chen, Wei Cheng, Wanjun Chen, Jiezhe Yang, Yun Xu, Xin Zhou, Xiaohong Pan, Chengliang Chai

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e59095

Exploring Dynamic Changes in HIV-1 Molecular Transmission Networks and Key Influencing Factors: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring Dynamic Changes in HIV-1 Molecular Transmission Networks and Key Influencing Factors: Cross-Sectional Study

The assignments were as follows: occupation (student=1, nonstudent=0), age (≤20 years=1, >20 years=0), ethnicity (Han=1, minority=0), sexual orientation (heterosexual=1, same sex=2, bisexual=3), floating population (yes=1, no=0), casual partner (yes=1, no=0), multiple sexual partners (yes=1, no=0), National Eight-Item score (qualified=1, unqualified=0), anal intercourse (yes=1, no=0), marital status (single=1, not single=0), sex education experience (yes=1, no=0), and CD4 (≥500 cells/mm3=1, The findings of

Yan He, Ying Tang, Qun Hua, Xin Li, You Ge, Yangyang Liu, Rong Tang, Ye Tian, Wei Li

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56593

Provider-Initiated HIV Testing in Puerto Rico from Data of the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance–Heterosexual Cycle (NHBS-HET) 2016: National Cross-sectional Survey

Provider-Initiated HIV Testing in Puerto Rico from Data of the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance–Heterosexual Cycle (NHBS-HET) 2016: National Cross-sectional Survey

Heterosexual contact is the second most common route of HIV transmission in the United States [1]. Data from the Puerto Rico HIV Surveillance System reported that heterosexual contact was the most prevalent mode of HIV transmission, accounting for 36% of the total cases in 2016. The vast majority (70%) of HIV-diagnosed cases were men. However, among heterosexual individuals, women were the most affected by this transmission route, accounting for approximately 62% of those cases [2].

Vivian Colón-López, Derick Pérez-Guzmán, Maureen M Canario De La Torre, Nadia Centeno-Alvarado, Ivony Y Agudelo-Salas, Yadira Rolón, Sandra Miranda, Maria Pabón, Jorge Rodríguez-Lebrón, Gladys Girona Lozada

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(10):e29890

Dyadic Intervention for Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention in Urban Adolescents and Young Adults (The SEXPERIENCE Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Dyadic Intervention for Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention in Urban Adolescents and Young Adults (The SEXPERIENCE Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

STI prevention efforts have primarily relied on individual approaches and heavily target girls and young women in heterosexual relationships, leaving young men with significant unmet sexual and reproductive health needs [11-13]. Young women are also diagnosed and treated for STIs more often compared to young men, who are often asymptomatic. As such, partner notification and treatment is a key strategy for disease control.

Maria Trent, Hasiya Eihuri Yusuf, Julia Rowell, Jacquelin Toppins, Colin Woods, Steven Huettner, Camille Robinson, Errol L Fields, Arik V Marcell, Ralph DiClemente, Pamela Matson

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(5):e29389

Utilization of an Animated Electronic Health Video to Increase Knowledge of Post- and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Among African American Women: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey

Utilization of an Animated Electronic Health Video to Increase Knowledge of Post- and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Among African American Women: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey

African American women are disproportionately affected by HIV in the United States, with 91% of new infections among this population being attributed to heterosexual transmission [1]. African American women account for 60% of all new HIV diagnoses among women, yet they do not engage in more sexual risk behaviors than their white and Latina counterparts [2].

Keosha T Bond, S Raquel Ramos

JMIR Form Res 2019;3(2):e9995