Craig R. Cohen
University of California, San Francisco
339 Papers
1.6K Citations
Craig R. Cohen is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 306 publications. Previous affiliations of Craig R. Cohen include Kenyatta National Hospital & Kenya Medical Research Institute.
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Papers
Shamba Maisha: A pilot study assessing impacts of a micro-irrigation intervention on the health and economic wellbeing of HIV patients
Jay A Pandit,Nicole Sirotin,Nicole Sirotin,Robin Tittle,Elijah Onjolo,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen +6 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of an income-generating micro-irrigation intervention among HIV-positive patients and the collection of health and economic data was demonstrated.
Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder among HIV-positive women in Kisumu, Kenya: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Chinwe C. Onu,Linnet Ongeri,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen,Thomas C. Neylan,Patrick Oyaro,Grace Rota,Faith Otewa,Kevin L. Delucchi,Susan M. Meffert +9 more
TL;DR: This trial leverages newly defined effectiveness-implementation hybrid designs to gather data on mental health treatment implementation within an HIV care clinic, while testing the effectiveness of an evidence-based treatment for use with a large underserved population (HIV+ GBV+ women) in Kenya.
Providers' Perspectives on Provision of Family Planning to HIV-Positive Individuals in HIV Care in Nyanza Province, Kenya
Sara J. Newmann,Kavita Mishra,Maricianah Onono,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen,Olivia Gage,Rose Odeny,Katie D. Schwartz,Daniel Grossman +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, providers supported HIV and family planning integration, yet several potential barriers were identified including misunderstandings about contraceptive safety, gendered power differentials relating to fertility decisions, staff shortages, lack of FP training, and contraceptive shortages.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1—Infected Women Exhibit Reduced Interferon-γ Secretion after Chlamydia trachomatis Stimulation of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
Craig R. Cohen,Craig R. Cohen,Rosemary Nguti,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Hang Lu,Caixia Shen,Ma Luo,SK Sinei,Frank Plummer,Frank Plummer,Job J. Bwayo,Robert C. Brunham +12 more
TL;DR: Epidemiologic, animal, and in vitro models suggest an important role for interferon (IFN)‐g in the clearance of Chlamydia trachomatis infection and decreased antigen-specific IFN-g production may enhance the susceptibility of HIV-1‐infected women to C. trachmatis PID.
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Fertility intentions among HIV-infected, sero-concordant couples in Nyanza province, Kenya
Mellissa Withers,Shari L. Dworkin,Elizabeth K. Harrington,Zachary Kwena,Maricianah Onono,Elizabeth A. Bukusi,Craig R. Cohen,Daniel Grossman,Sara J. Newmann +8 more
TL;DR: Family planning counselling should be tailored to the unique concerns of HIV-infected couples, addressing perinatal transmission but also individual, couple-level and socio-cultural fertility expectations.