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Network Research Experiences in New York and Eastern Europe: Lessons for the Southern US in Understanding HIV Transmission Dynamics
Document Type
article
Source
Current HIV/AIDS Reports. 15(3)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Immunology
HIV/AIDS
Pediatric
Pediatric AIDS
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Prevention
Infection
Generic health relevance
Adult
Europe
Eastern
Female
HIV
HIV Infections
Humans
Male
New York
Opioid-Related Disorders
Risk
Risk-Taking
Social Support
Social networks
Risk networks
Opioid users
PWUD
Phylogenetics
Respondent-driven sampling
Quasi-networks
Behaviors
Medical Microbiology
Virology
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
PurposeThis paper presents an overview of different kinds of risk and social network methods and the kinds of research questions each can address.Recent findingsIt also reviews what network research has discovered about how network characteristics are associated with HIV and other infections, risk behaviors, preventive behaviors, and care, and discusses some ways in which network-based public health interventions have been conducted. Based on this, risk and social network research and interventions seem both feasible and valuable for addressing the many public health and social problems raised by the widespread use of opioids in the US South.