Maya McBride
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Biography and Research Information
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Maya McBride's research focuses on the intersection of public health and behavioral science. Her work investigates the association between externalized HIV stigma and engagement in risky sexual behaviors, particularly among young African Americans in the Southern United States. This area of study addresses critical public health concerns related to vulnerable populations and disease prevention.
McBride has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Dong Zhang, LaTunja Sockwell, and Courtney Marie Hampton, with whom she shares one publication. Her academic profile indicates a recent activity level and a total of one publication to date, suggesting an emerging research trajectory.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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The association of externalized HIV stigma and the engagement in risky sexual behaviors among young African Americans in the South (2026)
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- The association of externalized HIV stigma and the engagement in risky sexual behaviors among young African Americans in the South
- The association of externalized HIV stigma and the engagement in risky sexual behaviors among young African Americans in the South
- The association of externalized HIV stigma and the engagement in risky sexual behaviors among young African Americans in the South
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