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    • The Dynamic Relationship Between Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma in Rural Uganda 

      Takada, Sae; Weiser, Sheri D; Kumbakumba, Elias; Muzoora, Conrad; Martin, Jeffrey N; Hunt, Peter W; Haberer, Jessica E; Kawuma, Annet; Bangsberg, David R; Tsai, Alexander C (Springer, 2014)
      Abstract Background Cross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively correlated with social support. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the bidirectional relationship ...
    • The Dynamic Relationship Between Social Support and HIV-Related Stigma in Rural Uganda 

      Takada, Sae; Weiser, Sheri D.; Kumbakumba, Elias; Muzoora, Conrad; Martin, Jeffrey N.; Hunt, Peter W.; Haberer, Jessica E.; Kawuma, Annet; Bangsberg, David R.; Tsai, Alexander C. (Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2014-02-06)
      Background: Cross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively correlated with social support. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the bidirectional relationship between ...
    • Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use 

      Perkins, Jessica M; Krezanoski, Paul; Takada, Sae; Kakuhikire, Bernard; Batwala, Vincent; Tsai, Alexander C; Christakis, Nicholas A; Bangsberga, David R (BMC, 2019)
      Background: Mosquito net use is an essential part of malaria prevention. Although previous research has shown that many people sleep under a mosquito net in endemic areas, it is unknown whether people underestimate ...
    • Social norms, misperceptions, and mosquito net use: a population-based, cross-sectional study in rural Uganda 

      Perkins, Jessica M.; Krezanoski, Paul; Takada, Sae; Kakuhikire, Bernard; Batwala6, Vincent; Tsai, Alexander C; Christakis, Nicholas A; Bangsberg, David R (BMC, 2019)
      Mosquito net use is an essential part of malaria prevention. Although previous research has shown that many people sleep under a mosquito net in endemic areas, it is unknown whether people underestimate how common it is ...