Accomplishments

Visiting Professors’ Accomplishments

Grants Received

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Manuscripts Accepted/Published

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Arreola, S., T. Neilands, et al. (2008). “Childhood sexual experiences and adult health sequelae among gay and bisexual men: defining childhood sexual abuse.” J Sex Res 45(3): 246-52.

Arreola, S. G. (2006). Childhood sexual abuse and HIV among Latino Gay men: The price of sexual silence during the AIDS epidemic. Sexuality Inequalities: Case Studies From the Field. N. Teunis. Berkeley, CA, University of California Press: 35-49.

Arreola, S. G., T. B. Neilands, et al. (2009). “Childhood sexual abuse and the sociocultural context of sexual risk among adult Latino gay and bisexual men.” Am J Public Health 99 Suppl 2: S432-8.

Arreola, S. G., T. B. Neilands, et al. (2005). “Higher prevalence of childhood sexual abuse among Latino men who have sex with men than non-Latino men who have sex with men: data from the Urban Men’s Health Study.” Child Abuse Negl 29(3): 285-90.

Arriola, K. J. (2006). “Debunking the Myth of The Safe Haven: Toward A Better Understanding of Intraprison HIV Transmission.” Criminology and Public Policy 5(1): 137-147.

Arriola, K. R., J. P. Perryman, et al. (2007). “Understanding the role of clergy in African American organ and tissue donation decision-making.” Ethn Health 12(5): 465-82.

Arriola, K. R., S. Usdan, et al. (2009). “Reliability and validity of the alcohol consequences expectations scale.” Am J Health Behav 33(5): 504-12.

Arriola, K. R. J. (2002). “Suffering in silence: Racial discrimination and blood pressure among African Americans.” Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering Vol 63(4-B), Oct 2002, pp. 2106.

Arriola, K. R. J., R. L. Braithwaite, et al. (2007). “Post-release case management services and health-seeking behavior among HIV-Infected ex-offenders.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 18(3): 665-674.

Arriola, K. R. J., R. L. Braithwaite, et al. (2001). “A collaborative effort to enhance HIV/STI screening in five county jails.” Public Health Rep 116(6): 520-9.

Arriola, K. R. J. and E. R. Cole (2001). “Framing the affirmative-action debate: Attitudes toward out-group members and White identity.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 31(12): 2462-2483.

Arriola, K. R. J., S. S. Kennedy, et al. (2002). “Development and implementation of the cross-site evaluation of the CDC/HRSA corrections demonstration project.” AIDS Education and Prevention. Special Issue: Evaluating HIV prevention programs 14(Suppl3): 107-118.

Arriola, K. R. J., T. Louden, et al. (2005). “A meta-analysis of the relationship of child sexual abuse to HIV risk behavior among women.” Child Abuse & Neglect 29(6): 725-746.

Arriola, K. R. J., J. P. Perryman, et al. (2005). “Moving beyond attitudinal barriers: Understanding African Americans’ support for organ and tissue donation.” Journal of the National Medical Association 97(3): 339-350.

Arriola, K. R. J., D. H. Z. Robinson, et al. (2008). “Understanding the relationship between knowledge and African Americans’ donation decision-making.” Patient Education and Counseling 70(2): 242-250.

Arthur, S. A., H. R. Geiser, et al. (2009). “Health literacy and control in the medical encounter: a mixed-methods analysis.” J Natl Med Assoc 101(7): 677-83.

Au, T. K.-f., J. S. Oh, et al. (2008). “Salvaging a childhood language.” Journal of Memory and Language 58(4): 998-1011.

Au, T. K., J. S. Oh, et al. (2008). “Salvaging a Childhood Language.” J Mem Lang 58(4): 998-1011.

Ayala, G. (2001). Health Status of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People of Color Living in New York City: A Report on the Health Assessment Survey Conducted by the Audre Lorde Project. New York, NY, Audre Lorde Project.

Ayala, G. (2002). “Sex, culture and gay men of color: Re-casting HIV/AIDS prevention.” The Linkage: Newsletter of the Behavioral and Social Science Volunteer Program. Winter/Spring.

Ayala, G. (2004). Foreword of Corpus, No. 2. Corpus No. 2, AIDS Project Los Angeles.

Ayala, G. (2007). “Adapting evidence-based HIV prevention interventions.” Focus 22(7): 6-8.

Ayala, G., M. Chion, et al. (2007). “Accion Mutua (Shared Action): a multipronged approach to delivering capacity-building assistance to agencies serving Latino communities in the United States.” J Public Health Manag Pract Suppl: S33-9.

Ayala, G. and R. Diaz (2001). ““Racism, poverty and other truths about sex, race, class, and HIV risk among Latino gay men.”” Revista Interamericana de Psicología 35(2): 59-77.

Bailey, P. L., E. E. Whitaker, et al. (2006). “The accuracy of the central landmark used for central venous catheterization of the internal jugular vein.” Anesth Analg 102(5): 1327-32.

Ball, J., J. Pelton, et al. (2004). “Methodological overview of the Parents Matter! Program.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 13(1): 21-34.

Baptiste, D., D. R. Voisin, et al. (2007). Preventing HIV/AIDS in Trinidad and Tobago teens through a family-based program: Preliminary outcomes. Community Collaborative Partnerships and Empirical Findings: The Foundation for Youth HIV Prevention. M. Mckay, D. Baptiste, R. Paikoff and B. C. Bell. New York, NY, Haworth Press.

Baptiste, D., D. R. Voisin, et al. (2007). “Preventing HIV/AIDS among Trinidad and Tobago teens using a family-based program: Preliminary outcomes.” Social Work in Mental Health 5(3-4): 333-354.

Baptiste, D. R., A. Bhana, et al. (2006). “Community collaborative youth-focused HIV/AIDS prevention in South Africa and Trinidad: preliminary findings.” J Pediatr Psychol 31(9): 905-16.

Belgrave, F. Z. (2002). “Relational theory and cultural enhancement interventions for African American adolescent girls.” Public Health Rep 117 Suppl 1: S76-81.

Belgrave, F. Z. (In press). Refocusing the Spirit: Reframing the Experiences of African American Adolescent Girls. New York, Springer Publication.

Belgrave, F. Z. and K. W. Allison (2006). African American psychology : from Africa to America. Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications.

Belgrave, F. Z., D. R. Brome, et al. (2000). “The contribution of afrocentric values and racial identity to the prediction of drug knowledge, attitudes, and use among African American youth.” Journal of Black Psychology 26(4): 386-401.

Belgrave, F. Z., G. Chase-Vaughn, et al. (2000). “The effectiveness of a culture- and gender-specific intervention for increasing resiliency among African American preadolescent females.” Journal of Black Psychology 26(2): 133-147.

Belgrave, F. Z., V. Cherry, et al. (2008). Sisters of Nia: A Cultural Enrichment Program to Empower African American Girls. Champaign, IL, Research Press.

Belgrave, F. Z., T. T. Clark, et al. (2008). Substance Abuse Prevention among African Americans. Handbook of Black Psychology. H. Neville and U. S. Thousand Oaks, Sage.

Belgrave, F. Z., M. A. Corneille, et al. (In press). “An evaluation of an Enhanced Sisters Informing Sisters about Topics on AIDS (SISTA) HIV Prevention Curriculum: The Role of Drug Education.” Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social services.

Belgrave, F. Z., M. C. Reed, et al. (2004). “An Evaluation of Sisters of Nia: A Cultural Program for African American Girls.” Journal of Black Psychology 30(3): 329-343.

Belgrave, F. Z., M. C. Reed, et al. (2004). “The impact of a culturally enhanced drug prevention program on drug and alcohol refusal efficacy among urban African American girls.” Journal of Drug Education 34(3): 267-279.

Belgrave, F. Z., B. Van Oss Marin, et al. (2000). “Culture, contextual, and intrapersonal predictors of risky sexual attitudes among urban African American girls in early adolescence.” Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology 6(3): 309-322.

Bernal, G. and B. Ortiz-Torres (2009). “Barriers to research and capacity building at Hispanic-serving institutions: the case of HIV/AIDS research at the University of Puerto Rico.” Am J Public Health 99 Suppl 1: S60-5.

Bernhardt, J. M., S. Usdan, et al. (2007). “Alcohol assessment using wireless handheld computers: A pilot study.” Addict Behav 32(12): 3065-70.

Bhattacharya, G. (2002). “Cultural guidelines, cognitive scripts, and sexual meanings: Promoting the prevention of HIV infection in India.” The Community Psychologist 36(2): 23-25.

Bhattacharya, G. (2002). “Drug abuse risks for acculturating immigrant adolescents: Case study of Asian Indians in the United States.” Health & Social Work 27(3): 175-183.

Bhattacharya, G. (2002). “Risks of HIV transmission and the 100 percent condom use program: A comparative study of HIV-prevention programs in Thailand and in India.” Aids & Public Policy Journal 17(4): 135-152.

Bhattacharya, G. (2004). Drug use among Asian-Indian adolescents: Identifying protective/risk factors. Abuse of Drugs and Dependence-Producing Substances: An Interdisciplinary Study of Causes, Consequences and Prevention Strategies. M. C. Paul. New Dehli, India, Kanishka Publishers.

Bhattacharya, G. (2004). “Health care seeking for HIV/AIDS among South Asians in the United States.” Health & Social Work 29(2): 106-115.

Bhattacharya, G. (2004). “Social Environmental Influences on HIV Risks: Implications for HIV Protection ” Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 2(3): 11-31.

Bhattacharya, G. (2004). “Sociocultural and behavioral contexts of condom use in heterosexual married couples in India: challenges to the HIV prevention program.” Health Educ Behav 31(1): 101-17.

Bhattacharya, G. (2005). “Social capital and HIV risks among acculturating Asian Indian men in New York City.” AIDS Educ Prev 17(6): 555-67.

Bhattacharya, G. (2008). “Acculturating Indian immigrant men in New York City: applying the social capital construct to understand their experiences and health.” J Immigr Minor Health 10(2): 91-101.

Bhattacharya, G. (2008). “The Indian Diaspora in Transnational Context: Social Relations and Cultural Identities of Immigrants to New York City.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 29(1): 65-80.

Bhattacharya, G. and S. L. Schoppelrey (2004). “Preimmigration beliefs of life success, postimmigration experiences, and acculturative stress: South Asian immigrants in the United States.” J Immigr Health 6(2): 83-92.

Bhattacharya, G. and T. Shibusawa (2009). “Experiences of aging among immigrants from India to the United States: social work practice in a global context.” J Gerontol Soc Work 52(5): 445-62.

Bianchi, F., C. A. Reisen, et al. (2006). “A Comparison of HIV-Related Factors Among Seropositive Brazilian, South American, and Puerto Rican Gay Men in the United States.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 28(3): 450-463.

Bianchi, F. T., C. A. Reisen, et al. (2007). “The sexual experiences of Latino men who have sex with men who migrated to a gay epicentre in the USA.” Cult Health Sex 9(5): 505-18.

Bianchi, F. T., M. G. Shedlin, et al. (2009). “Partner Selection among Latino Immigrant Men Who Have Sex with Men.” Arch Sex Behav.

Bianchi, F. T., M. C. Zea, et al. (2002). “Racial identity and self-esteem among Black Brazilian men: Race matters in Brazil too!” Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology 8(2): 157-169.

Bianchi, F. T., M. C. Zea, et al. (2004). “Coping as a mediator of the impact of sociocultural factors on health behaviour among HIV-positive Latino gay men.” Psychology & Health 19(1): 89-101.

Bond, L., D. P. Wheeler, et al. (2009). “Black men who have sex with men and the association of down-low identity with HIV risk behavior.” Am J Public Health 99 Suppl 1: S92-5.

Borchardt, S. M., V. Haufle, et al. (2009). “Predictors of mortality among women with AIDS in Illinois, USA.” Int J STD AIDS 20(9): 623-7.

Bornovalova, M. A. and S. B. Daughters (2007). “How does dialectical behavior therapy facilitate treatment retention among individuals with comorbid borderline personality disorder and substance use disorders?” Clin Psychol Rev 27(8): 923-43.

Bornovalova, M. A., K. L. Gratz, et al. (2008). “A multimodal assessment of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and borderline personality disorder among inner-city substance users in residential treatment.” J Psychiatr Res 42(9): 717-26.

Bostwick, W. B., S. E. McCabe, et al. (2007). “Drinking patterns, problems, and motivations among collegiate bisexual women.” J Am Coll Health 56(3): 285-92.

Bouris, A. and V. Guilamo-Ramos (In press). Writing strategies for school-based social workers. Columbia guide to social work writing in the 21st century. B. Simon and W. Green. New York, Columbia University Press.

Bowleg, L. (2004). Condom use. Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. M. Kimmel and A. Aronson. Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-Clio Press.

Bowleg, L. (2004). “Love, Sex, and Masculinity in Sociocultural Context: HIV Concerns and Condom Use among African American Men in Heterosexual Relationships.” Men and Masculinities 7(2): 166-186.

Bowleg, L. (2004). Men of color. Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. M. Kimmel and A. Aronson. Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-Clio Press.

Bowleg, L. (2004). Risk behavior, sexual. Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia. M. Kimmel and A. Aronson. Santa Barbara, CA, ABC-Clio Press.

Bowleg, L., Ed. (2008). The health risks of being Black, Latina, woman, and/or poor: Redefining women’s health within the context of social inequality. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill.

Bowleg, L. (2008). “When Black + Lesbian + Woman ? Black Lesbian Woman: The Methodological Challenges of Qualitative and Quantitative Intersectionality Research.” Sex Roles 59(5-6): 312-325.

Bowleg, L., F. Z. Belgrave, et al. (2000). “Gender roles, power strategies, and precautionary sexual self-efficacy: Implications for Black and Latina women’s HIV/AIDS protective behaviors.” Sex Roles 42(7-8): 613-635.

Bowleg, L., K. Brooks, et al. (2008). “”Bringing home more than a paycheck:” an exploratory analysis of Black lesbians’ experiences of stress and coping in the workplace.” J Lesbian Stud 12(1): 69-84.

Bowleg, L., G. Burkholder, et al. (2008). “The complexities of outness: psychosocial predictors of coming out to others among Black lesbian and bisexual women.” J LGBT Health Res 4(4): 153-66.

Bowleg, L., M. L. Craig, et al. (2004). “Rising and surviving: a conceptual model of active coping among Black lesbians.” Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 10(3): 229-40.

Bowleg, L., K. J. Lucas, et al. (2004). “”The Ball Was Always In His Court”: An Exploratory Analysis Of Relationship Scripts, Sexual Scripts, And Condom Use Among African American Women.” Psychology of Women Quarterly 28(1): 70-82.

Bowleg, L., T. B. Neilands, et al. (2008). “Evaluating the validity and reliability of a modified schedule of sexist events: implications for public health research on women’s HIV risk behaviors.” Women Health 47(2): 19-40.

Bowleg, L., P. Valera, et al. (In press). “Silences, gestures, and words: Nonverbal and verbal communication about HIV risk and condom use in Black/African American heterosexual relationships.” Health Communication.

Boyd, K., A. Ashcraft, et al. (2006). “The Impact of Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter Relationships on Drug Refusal Self-Efficacy Among African American Adolescent Girls in Urban Communities.” Journal of Black Psychology 32(1): 29-42.

Braithwaite, R., A. Robillard, et al. (2001). “Tattooing and body piercing among adolescent detainees: Relationship to alcohol and other drug use.” Journal of Substance Abuse 13(1-2): 5-16.

Braithwaite, R., T. Stephens, et al. (2004). “The relationship among marijuana use, prior incarceration, and inmates’ self-reported HIV/AIDS risk behaviors.” Addictive Behaviors 29(5): 995-999.

Braithwaite, R. L. and K. R. Arriola (2008). “Male prisoners and HIV prevention: a call for action ignored.” Am J Public Health 98(9 Suppl): S145-9.

Braithwaite, R. L. and K. R. J. Arriola (2003). “Male prisoners and HIV prevention: A call for action ignored.” American Journal of Public Health 93(5): 759-763.

Braithwaite, R. L. and K. R. J. Arriola (2003). “Mandatory HIV testing in prisons – Braithwaite and Arriola respond.” American Journal of Public Health 93(10): 1617-1617.

Braithwaite, R. L., T. Hammett, et al. (2002). “Introduction to the special issue: HIV/AIDS in correctional settings.” AIDS Education and Prevention. Special Issue: HIV/AIDS in correctional settings 14(SupplB): 1-6.

Braithwaite, R. L., H. M. Treadwell, et al. (2008). “Health disparities and incarcerated women: a population ignored.” Am J Public Health 98(9 Suppl): S173-5.

Braithwaite, R. L., H. M. Treadwell, et al. (2005). “Health disparities and incarcerated women: A population ignored.” American Journal of Public Health 95(10): 1679-1681.

Brammeier, M., J. M. Chow, et al. (2008). “Sexually transmitted diseases and risk behaviors among California farmworkers: results from a population-based survey.” J Rural Health 24(3): 279-84.

Brome, D. R., M. D. Owens, et al. (2000). “An examination of spirituality among African American women in recovery from substance abuse.” Journal of Black Psychology 26(4): 470-486.

Brooks, R., M. J. Rotheram-Borus, et al. (2003). “HIV and AIDS among men of color who have sex with men and men of color who have sex with men and women: an epidemiological profile.” AIDS Educ Prev 15(1 Suppl A): 1-6.

Brown, E. J. (2002). “Recruitment feasibility and HIV prevention intervention acceptability among rural north Florida blacks.” J Community Health Nurs 19(3): 147-60.

Brown, E. J. (2003). “Double whammy: Accessing, recruiting and retaining the hidden of the hidden.” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 2(1): 43-52.

Brown, E. J. (2005). “STD/HIV-Related structural and socio-structural barriers of southeast rural black women.” Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health 9(3): 52-59.

Brown, E. J. (2006). “Good Mother, Bad Mother: Perception of Mothering by Rural African-American Women Who Use Cocaine.” Journal of Addictions Nursing 17(1): 21-31.

Brown, E. J. (2006). “The integral place of religion in the lives of rural African-American women who use cocaine.” Journal of Religion & Health 45(1): 19-39.

Brown, E. J. (2006). “Why rural African-American women who use cocaine mistrust women.” J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 44(4): 36-41.

Brown, E. J. (2007). “African-American women’s exclusion of women and inclusion of kin and males into their social networks: a mistrust of women issue?” Issues Ment Health Nurs 28(10): 1157-69.

Brown, E. J. and J. S. Brown (2003). “HIV prevention outreach in black communities of three rural north Florida counties.” Public Health Nurs 20(3): 204-10.

Brown, E. J., A. Gubrium, et al. (2004). “Rural Floridians’ perceptions of health, health values and health behaviors.” Southern Online Nursing Research Journal 5(3).

Brown, E. J. and M. A. Hill (2005). “Perceptions of HIV risks and prevention strategies by rural and small city African Americans who use cocaine: views from the inside.” Issues Ment Health Nurs 26(4): 359-77.

Brown, E. J., M. A. Hill, et al. (2004). “”A 28-day program ain’t helping the crack smoker”–perceptions of effective drug abuse prevention interventions by north central Florida African Americans who use cocaine.” J Rural Health 20(3): 286-95.

Brown, E. J. and L. S. Jemmott (2002). “HIV prevention among people with developmental disabilities.” J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 40(11): 14-21.

Brown, E. J. and F. B. Smith (2005). “A tri-level HIV-prevention educational intervention.” Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh 2: Article 26.

Brown, E. J. and F. B. Smith (2006). “Place and space: the where and why of drug-use location among rural African American women.” J Fam Nurs 12(2): 185-200.

Brown, E. J. and F. B. Smith (2006). “Rural African-American women who use cocaine: needs and future aspirations related to their mothering role.” Community Ment Health J 42(1): 65-76.

Brown, E. J., F. B. Smith, et al. (2007). “HIV risk reduction in rural African American women who use cocaine.” Women Health 46(2-3): 77-97.

Brown, E. J. and T. H. Trujillo (2003). “”Bottoming out?” Among rural African American women who use cocaine.” J Rural Health 19(4): 441-9.

Brown, E. J. and M. Van Hook (2006). “Risk behavior, perceptions of HIV risk, and risk-reduction behavior among a small group of rural African American women who use drugs.” J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care 17(5): 42-50.

Brown, E. J. and C. D. Waite (2005). “Perceptions of Risk and Resiliency Factors Associated With Rural African American Adolescents’ Substance Abuse and HIV Behaviors.” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 11(2): 88-100.

Brown, E. J. and S. Wells (2005). “A faith-based integrated substance abuse and HIV prevention program for rural African American adolescents.” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 11(6): 344-350.

Brown, E. J. and S. E. Williams (2005). “Southern Rural African American Faith Communities’ Role in STI/HIV Prevention Within Two Counties: An Exploration.” Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services 4(3): 47-62.

Burton, J., L. A. Darbes, et al. “Couples-focused behavioral interventions for prevention of HIV: systematic review of the state of evidence.” AIDS Behav 14(1): 1-10.

Burton, J., L. A. Darbes, et al. (2008). “Couples-Focused Behavioral Interventions for Prevention of HIV: Systematic Review of the State of Evidence.” AIDS Behav.

Burton, J., L. A. Darbes, et al. (In press). “Couples-focused interventions to prevent HIV transmission for partners in a commited relationship: Systematic review of evidence.” AIDS and Behavior.

Butera, P. C., C. F. Briffa, et al. (2004). “Devazepide fails to reverse the inhibitory effect of interleukin-1beta on food intake in female rats.” Physiol Behav 82(5): 777-83.

Caldwell, M. B., L. M. Brotman, et al. (2005). “Community Involvement in Adapting and Testing a Prevention Program for Preschoolers Living in Urban Communities: ParentCorps.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 14(3): 373-386.

Calzada, E. J., M. B. Caldwell, et al. (2005). “Training Community Members to Serve as Paraprofessionals in an Evidence-Based, Prevention Program for Parents of Preschoolers.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 14(3): 387-402.

Carrillo, H. (2002). The Night is Young: Sexuality in Mexico in the Time of AIDS. [Winner of the 2002 Ruth Benedict Prize by the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (SOLGA)]. Chicago, IL, The University of Chicago Press.

Carrillo, H. (2003). Neither Machos nor Maricones: Masculinity and Emerging Male Homosexual Identities in Mexico. In Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America. M. C. Gutmann. Durham, NC, Duke University Press.

Carrillo, H. (2004). Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender policy issues (Mexico). Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America. J. Herrick. Thousand Oaks, CA, SAGE.

Carrillo, H. (2004). “Sexual Migration, Cross-Cultural Sexual Encounters, and Sexual Health.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy: A Journal of the NSRC 1(3): 58-70.

Carrillo, H. (2006). Confronting sexual and gender inequality in HIV prevention work: Where does oppression end and sexual pleasure begin? Sexuality Inequalities: Case Studies from the Field. N. Teunis. Berkeley, CA, The University of California Press: 109-122.

Carrillo, H. (2007). “Imagining modernity: Sexuality, policy, and social change in Mexico.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy: A Journal of the NSRC 4(3): 74-91.

Carrillo, H. and K. E. Bliss (2007). “Introduction to special issue: Nuevas direcciones: Sexuality, politics, and reproductive health in Mexico.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy: A Journal of the NSRC 4(3): 1-5.

Chae, D. H. and H. Yoshikawa (2008). “Perceived group devaluation, depression, and HIV-risk behavior among Asian gay men.” Health Psychology 27(2): 140-148.

Chae, D. H. and H. Yoshikawa (2008). “Perceived group devaluation, depression, and HIV-risk behavior among Asian gay men”: Correction to Chae and Yoshikawa (2008). US, American Psychological Association.

Chin, J. J., M. Botsko, et al. (2009). “More than ancillary: HIV social services, intermediate outcomes and quality of life.” AIDS Care 21(10): 1289-97.

Chin, J. J., E. Kang, et al. (2006). “Serving Asians and Pacific Islanders with HIV/AIDS: challenges and lessons learned.” J Health Care Poor Underserved 17(4): 910-27.

Chin, J. J., M. Leung, et al. (2007). “Let’s not ignore a growing HIV problem for Asians and Pacific Islanders in the U.S.” J Urban Health 84(5): 642-7.

Chin, J. J., J. Mantell, et al. (2005). “Chinese and South Asian religious institutions and HIV prevention in New York City.” AIDS Educ Prev 17(5): 484-502.

Chin, J. J., T. B. Nellands, et al. (2008). “Paradigm shifters, professionals, and community sentinels: Immigrant community institutions’ roles in shaping places and implications for stigmatized public health initiatives.” Health & Place 14(4): 866-882.

Choi, K. H., D. Operario, et al. (2003). “Age and race mixing patterns of sexual partnerships among Asian men who have sex with men: implications for HIV transmission and prevention.” AIDS Educ Prev 15(1 Suppl A): 53-65.

Choi, K. H., D. Operario, et al. (2005). “Substance use, substance choice, and unprotected anal intercourse among young Asian American and Pacific Islander men who have sex with men.” AIDS Educ Prev 17(5): 418-29.

Clark, T. T., F. Z. Belgrave, et al. (2008). “Risk and protective factors for substance use among urban African American adolescents considered high-risk.” J Ethn Subst Abuse 7(3): 292-303.

Cluver, L., F. Gardner, et al. (2007). “Psychological distress amongst AIDS-orphaned children in urban South Africa.” J Child Psychol Psychiatry 48(8): 755-63.

Cluver, L., F. Gardner, et al. (2009). “Poverty and psychological health among AIDS-orphaned children in Cape Town, South Africa.” AIDS Care 21(6): 732-41.

Cluver, L., F. Gardner, et al. (In press). “Parental illness, caregiving factors and psychological distress amongst children orphaned by AIDS in South Africa.” Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies.

Cluver, L. and D. Operario (2008). “Inter-generational Linkages of AIDS: Vulnerability of Orphaned Children for HIV Infection.” Ids Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies 39(5): 27-+.

Cluver, L. D., F. Gardner, et al. (2008). “Effects of stigma on the mental health of adolescents orphaned by AIDS.” J Adolesc Health 42(4): 410-7.

Coard, S. I., S. A. Wallace, et al. (2004). “Towards culturally relevant preventive interventions: The consideration of racial socialization in parent training with African American families.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 13(3): 277-293.

Cole, E. R. and K. R. J. Arriola (2007). “Black students on White campuses: Toward a two-dimensional model of Black acculturation.” Journal of Black Psychology 33(4): 379-403.

Collins-Schramm, H. E., B. Chima, et al. (2003). “Markers informative for ancestry demonstrate consistent megabase-length linkage disequilibrium in the African American population.” Hum Genet 113(3): 211-9.

Collins-Schramm, H. E., R. A. Kittles, et al. (2002). “Markers that discriminate between European and African ancestry show limited variation within Africa.” Hum Genet 111(6): 566-9.

Collins-Schramm, H. E., C. M. Phillips, et al. (2002). “Ethnic-difference markers for use in mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium.” Am J Hum Genet 70(3): 737-50.

Conner, R. F., L. Takahashi, et al. (2005). “The Solaar HIV prevention program for gay and bisexual Latino men: using social marketing to build capacity for service provision and evaluation.” AIDS Educ Prev 17(4): 361-74.

Conover, C. S. and E. E. Whitaker (2006). “The underrecognized burden of influenza.” N Engl J Med 355(15): 1615; author reply 1616.

Corneille, M., R. Tademy, et al. (In press). “Sexual safety and risk-taking among African American men who have sex with women: A qualitative study.” Psychology of Men and Masculinity.

Corneille, M., L. Zyznewski, et al. (2008). “Age and HIV risk and protective behaviors among African American women.” Journal of Black Psychology 34(2): 217-233.

Corneille, M. A., A. M. Ashcroft, et al. (2005). “What’s culture got to do with it? Prevention programs for African American adolescent girls.” J Health Care Poor Underserved 16(4 Suppl B): 38-47.

Corneille, M. A. and F. Z. Belgrave (2007). “Ethnic identity, neighborhood risk, and adolescent drug and sex attitudes and refusal efficacy: The urban African American girls’ experience.” Journal of Drug Education 37(2): 177-190.

Cornelius, J. (In press). “The Birds, the Bees, and the Bible: Single mothers’ perceptions based HIV prevention.” Journal of Cultural Diversity.

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