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The Roles of Behavioral and Social Science Research in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS: A Functional Framework.

Paul Gaist1, Michael J Stirratt.   

Abstract

Landmark advances have been made in HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. These include proof-of-concept and public health implementation of preexposure prophylaxis and "treatment as prevention" to reduce HIV transmission as well as definitive evidence of the clinical gain from early antiretroviral treatment initiation. Significant progress has been made in understanding and addressing the social contexts and behavioral factors that impact HIV prevention, care, and treatment interventions. These include facilitating uptake of testing and counseling, developing technology-based interventions that increase viral suppression, reducing HIV/AIDS-related stigma, and addressing other sociobehavioral and structural barriers to care and treatment. This evolving landscape provides an important juncture to assess current and future directions for HIV/AIDS behavioral and social science research (BSSR). We propose a functional framework for HIV/AIDS-related BSSR, highlighting 4 primary BSSR domains: (1) understanding vulnerable populations and contexts of risk ("Basic BSSR"); (2) improving behavioral and social factor approaches to risk reduction, prevention, and care ("Elemental BSSR"); (3) strengthening the design and outcomes of biomedically focused research in HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention ("Supportive BSSR"); and (4) contributing building blocks to integrated HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment approaches ("Integrative BSSR"). These domains and their resulting confluence at the highest level underscore how fundamental and essential BSSR is to current and future efforts to prevent, treat, and cure HIV/AIDS.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28418987     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


  11 in total

1.  Accessing Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Perceptions of Current and Potential PrEP Users in Birmingham, Alabama.

Authors:  Whitney S Rice; Kristi L Stringer; Maira Sohail; Kaylee B Crockett; Ghislaine C Atkins; Kachina Kudroff; D Scott Batey; Joshua Hicks; Janet M Turan; Michael J Mugavero; Bulent Turan
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2019-11

2.  Importance of HIV/AIDS-Related Behavioral and Social Sciences Research at the NIH and Beyond.

Authors:  Maureen M Goodenow; Paul Gaist
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 3.731

3.  Fostering a prevention mindset for responsible gene editing.

Authors:  Karen M Meagher; Zubin Master
Journal:  Account Res       Date:  2019-05-17       Impact factor: 2.622

4.  Next Generation Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Young Men who have Sex with Men: Lessons from System and Provider-level barriers to oral PrEP.

Authors:  Pablo K Valente; Jose A Bauermeister; Willey Y Lin; Don Operario; Jack Rusley; Lisa Hightow-Weidman; Kenneth H Mayer; Katie B Biello
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-04-21

5.  Behavioral and social science research to support development of educational materials for clinical trials of broadly neutralizing antibodies for HIV treatment and prevention.

Authors:  Pablo K Valente; Yumeng Wu; Yehuda Z Cohen; Marina Caskey; Kathrine Meyers
Journal:  Clin Trials       Date:  2020-08-24       Impact factor: 2.486

6.  Social and behavioural research prospects for sexually transmissible infection prevention in the era of advances in biomedical approaches.

Authors:  Matthew Hogben; Patricia J Dittus; Jami S Leichliter; Sevgi O Aral
Journal:  Sex Health       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 2.706

7.  Enhancing Diversity and Productivity of the HIV Behavioral Research Workforce through Research Education Mentoring Programs.

Authors:  David M Stoff
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2019-10

8.  COVID-19 Ethics and Research.

Authors:  Karen M Meagher; Nathan W Cummins; Adil E Bharucha; Andrew D Badley; Linda L Chlan; R Scott Wright
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2020-04-24       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 9.  Parallel but connected: Nuances of conducting behavioral and social science research alongside ethically challenging HIV remission trials.

Authors:  Gail E Henderson; Stuart Rennie; Amy Corneli; Karen Meagher; R Jean Cadigan; Eugène Kroon; Jintanat Ananworanich; Holly L Peay
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials Commun       Date:  2020-06-16

Review 10.  Applying the Behavioural and Social Sciences Research (BSSR) Functional Framework to HIV Cure Research.

Authors:  Karine Dubé; Judith D Auerbach; Michael J Stirratt; Paul Gaist
Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 5.396

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