Doug Taylor

1.4k total citations
20 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Doug Taylor is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Doug Taylor has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Infectious Diseases and 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Doug Taylor's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and Reproductive Health and Contraception (5 papers). Doug Taylor is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (8 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and Reproductive Health and Contraception (5 papers). Doug Taylor collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Belgium. Doug Taylor's co-authors include Lut Van Damme, Tania Crucitti, Jennifer Deese, Kavita Nanda, Gita Ramjee, Pradeep Banandur, Roshini Govinden, Suniti Solomon, Anuradha Krishnan and Michel Alary and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Doug Taylor

20 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Doug Taylor United States 13 752 427 416 352 282 20 1.1k
Annaléne Nel United States 18 816 1.1× 413 1.0× 344 0.8× 432 1.2× 349 1.2× 33 1.1k
Barbara Friedland United States 20 952 1.3× 488 1.1× 702 1.7× 530 1.5× 195 0.7× 60 1.5k
Michel Alary Canada 16 587 0.8× 595 1.4× 291 0.7× 258 0.7× 239 0.8× 35 1.1k
David Chilongozi United States 19 717 1.0× 376 0.9× 362 0.9× 172 0.5× 372 1.3× 27 1.0k
Jennifer Deese United States 14 492 0.7× 379 0.9× 272 0.7× 397 1.1× 206 0.7× 35 900
Thesla Palanee‐Phillips South Africa 18 1.2k 1.5× 596 1.4× 848 2.0× 355 1.0× 224 0.8× 113 1.6k
Sungwal Rugpao Thailand 18 483 0.6× 468 1.1× 444 1.1× 488 1.4× 292 1.0× 36 1.4k
Pachara Sirivongrangson Thailand 11 568 0.8× 468 1.1× 282 0.7× 492 1.4× 214 0.8× 24 1.1k
Sinéad Delany South Africa 15 451 0.6× 412 1.0× 295 0.7× 360 1.0× 133 0.5× 20 891
Neetha S. Morar South Africa 17 712 0.9× 296 0.7× 699 1.7× 370 1.1× 76 0.3× 44 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Doug Taylor

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Fields of papers citing papers by Doug Taylor

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Doug Taylor

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Doug Taylor. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Doug Taylor based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Doug Taylor. Doug Taylor is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Deese, Jennifer, Vivian Brache, Luís Bahamondes, et al.. (2022). Contraceptive effectiveness, pharmacokinetics, and safety of Sayana® Press when injected every four months: a multicenter phase 3 trial. EClinicalMedicine. 44. 101273–101273. 7 indexed citations
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Taylor, Doug, Amy Corneli, Angela D. M. Kashuba, et al.. (2020). FEM-PrEP: Adherence Patterns and Factors Associated With Adherence to a Daily Oral Study Product for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis. UNC Libraries. 13 indexed citations
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MacQueen, Kathleen M., Mark A. Weaver, Francois van Loggerenberg, et al.. (2014). Assessing Adherence in the CAPRISA 004 Tenofovir Gel HIV Prevention Trial: Results of a Nested Case–Control Study. AIDS and Behavior. 18(5). 826–832. 9 indexed citations
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Corneli, Amy, Jennifer Deese, Meng Wang, et al.. (2014). FEM-PrEP. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 66(3). 324–331. 134 indexed citations
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Rose, India D., et al.. (2014). Parental support for teenage pregnancy prevention programmes in South Carolina public middle schools. Sex Education. 14(5). 510–524. 5 indexed citations
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Crucitti, Tania, Doug Taylor, Greet Beelaert, Katrien Fransen, & Lut Van Damme. (2011). Performance of a Rapid and Simple HIV Testing Algorithm in a Multicenter Phase III Microbicide Clinical Trial. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 18(9). 1480–1485. 30 indexed citations
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Damme, Lut Van, Jocelyn Moyes, Helen Rees, et al.. (2009). Results of a safety and feasibility study of the diaphragm used with ACIDFORM Gel or K-Y® Jelly. Contraception. 81(3). 232–239. 16 indexed citations
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Tolley, Elizabeth E., Polly F. Harrison, Els Goetghebeur, et al.. (2009). Adherence and its Measurement in Phase 2/3 Microbicide Trials. AIDS and Behavior. 14(5). 1124–1136. 49 indexed citations
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Damme, Lut Van, Roshini Govinden, Florence Mirembe, et al.. (2008). Lack of Effectiveness of Cellulose Sulfate Gel for the Prevention of Vaginal HIV Transmission. New England Journal of Medicine. 359(5). 463–472. 354 indexed citations
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Halpern, Vera, Folasade Ogunsola, Orikomaba Obunge, et al.. (2008). Effectiveness of Cellulose Sulfate Vaginal Gel for the Prevention of HIV Infection: Results of a Phase III Trial in Nigeria. PLoS ONE. 3(11). e3784–e3784. 125 indexed citations
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Peterson, Leigh, Doug Taylor, Ronald E. Roddy, et al.. (2007). Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate for Prevention of HIV Infection in Women: A Phase 2, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial. PubMed. 2(5). e27–e27. 225 indexed citations
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Steiner, M., Doug Taylor, Tina Hylton-Kong, et al.. (2007). Decreased condom breakage and slippage rates after counseling men at a sexually transmitted infection clinic in Jamaica. Contraception. 75(4). 289–293. 20 indexed citations
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Evans, Alexandra E., Maureen Sanderson, Sarah F. Griffin, et al.. (2004). An exploration of the relationship between youth assets and engagement in risky sexual behaviors. Journal of Adolescent Health. 35(5). 424.e21–424.e30. 39 indexed citations
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Parra‐Medina, Deborah, et al.. (2003). The Program Plan Index: An Evaluation Tool for Assessing the Quality of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program Plans. Health Promotion Practice. 4(4). 375–384. 3 indexed citations
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Reininger, Belinda M., Murray L. Vincent, Sarah F. Griffin, et al.. (2003). Evaluation of Statewide Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiatives: Challenges, Methods, and Lessons Learned. Health Promotion Practice. 4(3). 323–335. 4 indexed citations
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Steiner, M., et al.. (2001). Retrospective vs. Prospective Coital Frequency and Menstrual Cycle Length in a Contraceptive Effectiveness Trial. Annals of Epidemiology. 11(6). 428–433. 21 indexed citations
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Cook, Lynley A, Kavita Nanda, & Doug Taylor. (2001). Randomized crossover trial comparing the eZ·on™ plastic condom and a latex condom. Contraception. 63(1). 25–31. 22 indexed citations
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Steiner, M., et al.. (2000). How well do male latex condoms work? Pregnancy outcome during one menstrual cycle of use. Contraception. 62(6). 315–319. 5 indexed citations
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Hubacher, David, et al.. (1999). Factors affecting continuation rates of DMPA. Contraception. 60(6). 345–351. 54 indexed citations

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