Mark N. Lurie Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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45 h-index 187 pubs 6,759 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Mark N. Lurie, a faculty member at John Brown University, focuses on HIV/AIDS research and interventions. His work encompasses adolescent sexual and reproductive health, drug use, sexual risk behaviors, and issues related to sex work. Lurie's research also addresses the broader impact of and responses to HIV/AIDS.

Metrics

  • h-index: 45
  • Publications: 187
  • Citations: 6,759

Selected Publications

  • “You could hear their breathing slow down”: insights on a video-based psychosocial support intervention to increase HIV treatment uptake and improve psychosocial well-being among men living with HIV in South Africa (2025) DOI
  • Managing the move: HIV and coping for men moving to Johannesburg (2025) DOI
  • Incidence and Time-Varying Predictors of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Male Sex Workers in Mexico City (2021) DOI
  • The Impact of Syringe Services Program Closure on the Risk of Rebound HIV Outbreaks Among People Who Inject Drugs: A Modeling Study (2021) DOI
  • Application and Comparison of Methods for Analysing Correlated Interval-censored Data from Sexual Partnerships (2021) DOI

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