Publications
486
Citations
15,730
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
20
Publishing since 2007
Carmen H. Logie studies the health and wellbeing of marginalized populations, with a focus on HIV prevention, sexual and reproductive health, and stigma among groups such as refugee youth, sex workers, and sexual and gender minorities, often in East African settings like Uganda and Kenya. A prominent recent theme is how climate change and extreme weather events (droughts, floods) affect health vulnerabilities and access to care. Much of the work uses community-based and mixed-methods approaches, including qualitative interviews and randomized trials of interventions.
Publication activity has been high and generally growing over the past decade, averaging around 42 papers per year over the last five years (2026 counts are partial).
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Limited consensus in expert opinions on studies evaluating the design, conduct, analysis, or reporting of health research: a survey study
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology · 2026
- Multilevel Determinants of HIV Prevention Among Urban Refugee Youth in Uganda: Baseline Findings from the Tushirikiane-4-Uthabiti Trial
AIDS and Behavior · 2026
- Understanding Social Ecological Factors of Firearm Safety Engagement Among Latino(a/e/x) and Hispanic Adults Near Albuquerque, New Mexico: a Concurrent Mixed-Methods Study
medRxiv · 2026
- Invisible in the Storm: Climate Change and the Lived Realities of Transmasculine People in India
Health Promotion Practice · 2026
- Examining pathways between stigma, extreme weather exposure, resource insecurities and <scp>ART</scp> adherence among young men who have sex with men and female sex workers living with <scp>HIV</scp> in <scp>Kampala, Uganda</scp>
HIV Medicine · 2026
- Changes in resource insecurity, sexual and mental health among young women after Kenya’s 2024 heavy rains and floods
International Health · 2026
- Experiences of drought, heavy rains, and flooding and linkages with refugee youth sexual and reproductive health in a humanitarian setting in Uganda: qualitative insights
Global Public Health · 2025
- Environmental impact of menstrual hygiene products
Bulletin of the World Health Organization · 2025
- Climate change, resource insecurities and sexual and reproductive health among young adolescents in Kenya: a multi-method qualitative inquiry
BMJ Global Health · 2025
- Associations between extreme weather events and HIV vulnerabilities among refugee youth in a Ugandan refugee settlement: cross-sectional survey findings
Sexual Health · 2025
- The value of self-care during climate-related extreme weather events (EWE) to support sexual and reproductive health and rights
Global Public Health · 2025
- Process evaluation of an HIV stigma reduction intervention among young people in northern Uganda
Health Promotion International · 2025
- Canadian Health Research Funding Patterns for Sexual and Gender Minority Populations Reflect Exclusion of Women
LGBT Health · 2025
- Findings from the Tushirikiane-4-MH (supporting each other for mental health) mobile health–supported virtual reality randomized controlled trial among urban refugee youth in Kampala, Uganda
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health · 2025
- Climate change and resource insecurity-related mental health stressors among young adolescents in Kenya: Qualitative multi-method insights
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health · 2025
- AIDS and Behavior×20
- Global Public Health×14
- BMJ Open×11
- Journal of the International AIDS Society×11
- PLoS ONE×11
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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