
Paul J. Fleming
Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center.
Assistant Professor, Health Behavior & Health Education, School of Public Health.
Ph.D., Health Behavior, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Research Interests: Dr. Fleming's research interests include implementing, evaluating, and refining health interventions that target social determinants of health; the role of gender norms in health behaviors; community-based approaches in global health and immigrant health; and mixed methods research methodology.
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Carrasco, Maria A., Jessica Wilkinson, Benjamin Kasdan, and Paul J. Fleming. 2018. "Systematic review of barriers and facilitators to voluntary medical male circumcision in priority countries and programmatic implications for service uptake." Global Public Health, 0(0): 1-21.
Sileo, Katelyn M., Rebecca Fielding-Miller, Shari L. Dworkin, and Paul J. Fleming. 2018. "What Role Do Masculine Norms Play in Men's HIV Testing in Sub-Saharan Africa?: A Scoping Review." AIDS and Behavior, 22(8): 2468-2479.
Wilkinson, Andra L., Paul J. Fleming, Carolyn Tucker Halpern, Amy H. Herring, and Kathleen Mullan Harris. 2018. "Adherence to gender-typical behavior and high-frequency substance use from adolescence into young adulthood." Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(1): 145-155.
Fleming, Paul J., Jay Silverman, Mohan Ghule, Julie Ritter, Madhusudana Battala, Gajanan Velhal, Saritha Nair, Anindita Dasgupta, et al. 2018. "Can a Gender Equity and Family Planning Intervention for Men Change Their Gender Ideology? Results from the CHARM Intervention in Rural India." Studies in Family Planning, 49(1): 41-56.
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