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 |
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.
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Co-Director (for Epidemiology), Statistics, Epidemiology, and Data Management Core
Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology (in Psychiatry)
Training Director, Postdoctoral Training Program
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