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Publications of Emily Cherenack    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Journal Articles

  1. Cherenack, EM; Sikkema, KJ (2021). Puberty- and Menstruation-Related Stressors Are Associated with Depression, Anxiety, and Reproductive Tract Infection Symptoms Among Adolescent Girls in Tanzania.. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Tapia, GR; Glynn, TR; Miller, C; Manuzak, JA; Broedlow, CA; Mcgaugh, A; Cherenack, EM; Bauermeister, JA; Grov, C; Dilworth, SE; Parisi, R; Martinez, D; Klatt, NR; Carrico, AW (2021). Syndemics and pre-exposure prophylaxis are independently associated with rectal immune dysregulation in sexual minority men.. Aids. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Knettel, B; Corrigan, K; Cherenack, E; Ho, N; Carr, S; Cahill, J; Chino, J; Ubel, P; Watt, M; Suneja, G (2021). HIV, cancer, and coping: The cumulative burden of a cancer diagnosis among people living with HIV.. J Psychosoc Oncol, 1-14. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Knettel, BA; Cherenack, EM; Friis, EA (2021). Examining causal attributions for depression, alcohol use disorder, and schizophrenia in a diverse sample of international students at U.S. universities.. Journal of American College Health : J of Ach, 1-8. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Cherenack, EM; Tolley, EE; Kaaya, S; Headley, J; Baumgartner, JN (2020). Depression and Sexual Trauma Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in HIV-Prevention Research in Tanzania.. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 24(5), 620-629. [doi]  [abs]
  6. Cherenack, EM; Rubli, J; Dow, DE; Sikkema, KJ (2020). Sexual Risk Behaviors and Menstrual and Intravaginal Practices Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional, School-Based Study. International Journal of Sexual Health, 32(4), 394-407. [doi]  [abs]
  7. Cherenack, EM; Sikkema, KJ; Watt, MH; Hansen, NB; Wilson, PA (2018). Avoidant Coping Mediates the Relationship Between Self-Efficacy for HIV Disclosure and Depression Symptoms Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Newly Diagnosed with HIV.. Aids and Behavior, 22(10), 3130-3140. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Sikkema, KJ; Mulawa, MI; Robertson, C; Watt, MH; Ciya, N; Stein, DJ; Cherenack, EM; Choi, KW; Kombora, M; Joska, JA (2018). Improving AIDS Care After Trauma (ImpACT): Pilot Outcomes of a Coping intervention Among HIV-Infected Women with Sexual Trauma in South Africa.. Aids and Behavior, 22(3), 1039-1052. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Carrico, AW; Cherenack, EM; Roach, ME; Riley, ED; Oni, O; Dilworth, SE; Shoptaw, S; Hunt, P; Roy, S; Pallikkuth, S; Pahwa, S (2018). Substance-associated elevations in monocyte activation among methamphetamine users with treated HIV infection.. Aids, 32(6), 767-771. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Wilson, PA; Cherenack, EM; Jadwin-Cakmak, L; Harper, GW; Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions, (2018). Selection and Evaluation of Media for Behavioral Health Interventions Employing Critical Media Analysis.. Health Promotion Practice, 19(1), 145-156. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Cherenack, EM; Wilson, PA; Kreuzman, AM; Price, GN; Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions, (2016). The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Technology-Based Daily Diaries with HIV-Infected Young Men Who have Sex with Men: A Comparison of Internet and Voice Modalities.. Aids and Behavior, 20(8), 1744-1753. [doi]  [abs]
  12. Wilson, PA; Meyer, IH; Antebi-Gruszka, N; Boone, MR; Cook, SH; Cherenack, EM (2016). Profiles of Resilience and Psychosocial Outcomes among Young Black Gay and Bisexual Men.. American Journal of Community Psychology, 57(1-2), 144-157. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Boone, MR; Cherenack, EM; Wilson, PA; ATN 086/106 Protocol Team, (2015). Self-Efficacy for Sexual Risk Reduction and Partner HIV Status as Correlates of Sexual Risk Behavior Among HIV-Positive Adolescent Girls and Women.. Aids Patient Care and Stds, 29(6), 346-353. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Wilson, PA; Nanin, J; Amesty, S; Wallace, S; Cherenack, EM; Fullilove, R (2014). Using syndemic theory to understand vulnerability to HIV infection among Black and Latino men in New York City.. Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 91(5), 983-998. [doi]  [abs]

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