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HIV Center

Investigators

Susie Hoffman, Dr.P.H.

Co-Director (for Epidemiology), Statistics, Epidemiology, and Data Management Core

Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology (in Psychiatry)

Training Director, Postdoctoral Training Program

Overview Publications Professional Background

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

1. Exner, T.M., Mantell, J.E., Hoffman, S., Adams-Skinner, J, Leu, C,S. (2011). Project REACH: A provider-delivered dual protection intervention for women using family planning services in New York City. AIDS Care, 23 (4): 467-475. (PMCID# in process)

 

2. Hoffman, S., Higgins, J.A., Beckford-Jarrett, S., Augenbraun, M., Bylander, K.,Mantell, J.E., Wilson, T.E. (2011). Contexts of risk and networks of protection: NYC West Indian immigrants’ perceptions of migration and vulnerability to sexually transmitted diseases. Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 13 (5): 513–528. (PMCID# in process)

 

3. Higgins, J.A.., Hoffman, S., Dworkin, S. (2010). Rethinking gender, heterosexual men, and women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. American Journal of Public Health, 100:435-445, PMID: 20075321 (PMCID# in process)

 

4. Hoffman, S., Morrow, K.M., Mantell, J.E., Rosen, R.K., Carballo-Diéguez, A., F. Gai, F. (2010) Covert use, vaginal lubrication,and sexual pleasure: A qualitative study of urban U.S. women in a vaginal microbicide clinical trial. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39:748–760. PMC2855760

 

5. Higgins, J.A., Hoffman, S., Graham, C.A. & Sanders, S.A. (2008). Relationships between condoms, hormonal methods, and sexual pleasure and satisfaction: An exploratory analysis from the Women’s Well-Being and Sexuality Study, Sexual Health 5(4):321-330. PMC2746830

 

6. Hoffman, S., Beckford-Jarrett, S. T., Kelvin, E.A., Wallace, S.A., Hogben, M., Liddon, N., Augenbraun, M., McCormack, W.M., Rubin, S., & Wilson, T.E. (2008). HIV and sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors and beliefs among Black West Indian immigrants and US born Blacks. American Journal of Public Health, 98: 2042-2050.

 

7. Hoffman, S., Cooper, D., Ramjee, G., Higgins, J.A. & Mantell, J.E. (2008). Microbicide acceptability: insights for future directions from providers and policy-makers. AIDS Education and Prevention, 20:188-202.

 

8. Hoffman, S., O’Sullivan, L., Harrison, A., Dolezal, C., & Monroe-Wise, A. (2006). HIV risk behaviors and the context of sexual coercion in young adults’ sexual interactions: Results from a diary study in rural South Africa. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 33, 52-56.

 

9. Hoffman, S., Mantell, J., Exner, T., & Stein, Z. (2004). The future of the female condom. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36, 120-126. [Reprinted: International Family Planning Perspectives, 30, 139-145].

 

10. Exner, T.M., Hoffman, S., Dworkin, S.L., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2003). Beyond the male condom: The evolution of gender-specific HIV interventions for women. Annual Review of Sex Research, 14, 114-136.

 

11. Hoffman, S., Exner, T.M., Leu, C.-S., Ehrhardt, A.A., & Stein, Z. (2003). Female condom use in a gender-specific family planning clinic trial. American Journal of Public Health, 93, 1897-1903.

 

12. Mantell, J.E., Hoffman, S., Exner, T.M., Stein, Z.A., & Atkins, K. (2003). Family planning providers’ perspectives on dual protection. Perspectives in Sexual and Reproductive Health, 35, 71-78.

 

13. Melendez, R., Hoffman, S., Exner, T., Leu, C.-S., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2003). Intimate partner violence and safer sex negotiation: Effects of a gender-specific intervention. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 499-511.

 

14. Ehrhardt, A.A., Exner, T.M., Hoffman, S., Silberman, I., Leu, C.-S., Miller, S.M., & Levin, B. (2002). A gender-specific HIV/STD risk reduction for women in a primary health care setting: Short- and long-term results of a randomized clinical trial. AIDS Care, 14, 147-161.

 

15. Exner, T.E., Hoffman, S., Parikh, K., Ehrhardt, A.A., & Clayton, J. (2002). HIV counseling and testing: Women’s experiences and the perceived role of testing as a prevention strategy. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 34, 76-83.

 

For further publications, visit PubMed and search for "Hoffman S"

 

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Susie Hoffman, Dr.P.H.

Co-Director (for Epidemiology), Statistics, Epidemiology, and Data Management Core

Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology (in Psychiatry)

Training Director, Postdoctoral Training Program

TEL: (212) 543-5433

FAX: (212) 543-5620

sh51@columbia.edu

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