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Publications of Kim M Blankenship    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Publications

  1. Biradavolu M, Burris S, George A, Jena A, Blankenship KM, Can Sex Workers Regulate Police? Learning from an HIV Prevention Project for Sex Workers in Southern India., Social Science and Medicine, vol. 68 no. 8 (2009), pp. 1541–1547  [abs]
  2. S Dworkin and KM Blankenship, Microfinance and HIV/AIDS Prevention: Assessing Its Promise and Limitations, AIDS and Behavior, vol. 13 (2009), pp. 462-469  [abs]
  3. Smoyer AB, Blankenship, KM, Parenting on Probation and Parole, in Dismissing The Myth: The Persistence Of Black Fatherhood In America, edited by Coles, R & Green C (2009), Columbia University Press
  4. Smoyer AB, Blankenship, KM, Belt B., Compensation for Incarcerated Research Participants: Diverse State Policies Suggest a New Research Agenda, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 99 no. 10 (2009), pp. 1746-1752  [abs]
  5. Blankenship KM, Burroway R, Reed EA, Factors Associated with Exposure to and Utilization of a Community Mobilization Intervention for Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India, Sexually Transmitted Infections (In press)  [abs]
  6. Reed E, Gupta J, Biradavolu MR, Blankenship KM, Migration/Mobility and Risk Factors for HIV among Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India: Implications for HIV Prevention, International Journal of AIDS and STDs (In press)  [abs]
  7. Blankenship, KM, and Smoyer, AB, Prison, Re-Entry, and HIV Prevention, Focus, vol. 22 no. 4 (2007), pp. 5-6

Articles and Chapters

  1. Blankenship, KM, West, BS, Kershaw, TS, Biradavolu, MR, Power, Community Mobilization, and Condom Use Practices among Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India, AIDS, vol. 22 no. Suppl 5 (December, 2008), pp. S109-S116  [abs]
  2. Hanck SE, Blankenship KM, Irwin KS, West BS, Kershaw T, Assessment of Self-Reported Sexual Behavior and Condom Use Among Female Sex Workers in India Using A Polling Box Approach: A Preliminary Report, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, vol. 35 no. 5 (2008), pp. 489-494  [abs]
  3. Katsulis Y, Blankenship KM, Women’s Agency in the Context of Drug Use, in Neither Villain Nor Victim: Empowerment and Agency among Women Substance Abusers, edited by Tammy Anderson (2008)
  4. George, A & Blankenship, KM, Challenging Masculine Privilege: An (Unintended) Outcome of a Sex Worker Empowerment Intervention, in Politicizing Masculinities: Beyond the Personal (In Press), Zed Press
  5. Ravi A, Blankenship KM, Altice FL, The Association Between History of Violence and HIV Risk: A Cross-Sectional Study of HIV-negative Incarcerated Women in Connecticut, Women’s Health Issues, vol. 17 no. 4 (2007), pp. 210-216
  6. Blankenship KM, Friedman SR, Dworkin S, Mantell JE, Structural Interventions: Concepts, Challenges, and Opportunities for Research, Journal of Urban Health, vol. 83 no. 1 (2006), pp. 59-72
  7. Blankenship KM, Smoyer AB, Bray SJ, Mattocks K, Black White Disparities in HIV/AIDS: The Role of Drug Policy and the Corrections System, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 16 no. 4 (2005), pp. 140-156
  8. Altice FL, Marinovich A, Khoshnood K, Blankenship KM, Springer SA, Selwyn PA, Correlates of HIV Infection among Incarcerated Women: Implications for Improving Detection of HIV Infection, Journal of Urban Health, vol. 82 no. 2 (2005), pp. 312-326
  9. Burris S, Blankenship KM, Donoghue M, Sherman S, Vernick JS, Case P, Lazzarini Z, Koester S, Addressing the “Risk Environment” for Injection Drug Users: The Mysterious Case of the Missing Cop, Millbank Quarterly, vol. 82 no. 1 (2004), pp. 125-156

Work In Progress

  1. Brady D and Blankenship KM, Social Relations and the Economic Experiences of Female Sex Workers in INDIA, American Sociological Review (In progress)
  2. Blankenship KM, Wheeler T, Dallabetta G, Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention in India: Analysis of the Avahan Initiative, Lancet (2009)
  3. Blankenship KM and Smoyer AB, Incarceration and Sex-Related HIV Risk among CT Men on Probation or Parole, American Journal of Public Health (2009)

Under Review

  1. Blankenkenship KM and Barbour R, Incarceration and Black-White Disparities in HIV/AIDS: An Analysis of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (Revise and resubmit)
  2. Blankenship KM, Biradavolu MR, Jena A, George A, Opportunities and Challenges in Implementing a Community Led Structural Intervention: Participation of Indian Female Sex Workers in an AIDS Awareness Program, AIDS Care (Under review)
  3. George A, Blankenship KM, Biradavolu M, Jena A, Irwin KS, Hanck SE, West B., Fluid Sex Work Practices: Challenges to Categorizing Sex Work in Rural South India, Health, Risk, and Society (Revise and resubmit)
  4. Gupta J, Reed E, Kershaw T, Blankenship KM, Sex Trafficking, Age of Entry, Violence, and Sources of HIV Risk Among Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India, American Journal of Public Health (Revise and resubmit)
  5. Pouget ER, Kershaw TS, Niccolai LM, Ickovics JR, Blankenship KM, Community Gender Balance and Risk of HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections, Public Health Reports (Revise and resubmit)
  6. Pouget, ER, Niccolai LM, Kershaw TS, Blankenship KM, Ickovics JR, Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Undiagnosed Infection with Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Revise and resubmit)
  7. Reed E, Gupta J, Biradavolu MR, Devireddy V, Blankenship KM, The Context of Economic Insecurity & Relation to Violence and Risk Factors for HIV among Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India, Public Health Reports (Revise and resubmit)

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