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Laramie R. Smith

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  77
Citations -  2282

Laramie R. Smith is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Men who have sex with men. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1655 citations. Previous affiliations of Laramie R. Smith include San Diego State University & University of Connecticut.

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HIV Stigma Mechanisms and Well-Being Among PLWH: A Test of the HIV Stigma Framework

TL;DR: Evaluating the HIV Stigma Framework in a sample of 95 people living with HIV recruited from an inner-city clinic in the Bronx, NY suggests that internalized stigma associates significantly with indicators of affective and behavioral health and well-being.
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Drug Addiction Stigma in the Context of Methadone Maintenance Therapy: An Investigation into Understudied Sources of Stigma

TL;DR: Drug addiction stigma from multiple sources is characterized using qualitative methodology to advance understandings of how drug addiction stigma is experienced among methadone maintenance therapy patients and from whom.
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Antiretroviral Adherence Interventions: Translating Research Findings to the Real World Clinic

TL;DR: This article updates current reviews, focusing specifically on the 13 studies evaluating behavioral interventions to promote ART adherence published since September 2007, and describes the range of intervention strategies employed and qualitatively summarize findings of their efficacy.
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Intersectionality of internalized HIV stigma and internalized substance use stigma: Implications for depressive symptoms:

TL;DR: Evidence of moderation is revealed in the relationship between internalized HIV stigma and depressive symptoms is moderated by internalized substance use stigma, which suggests stigma associated with multiple socially devalued characteristics should be examined.