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    HIV, Sex, and Social Change: Applying ESID Principles to HIV Prevention Research

    The HIV epidemic has been the most significant public health crisis of the last 2 decades. Although Experimental Social Innovation and Dissemination (ESID) principles have been used by many HIV prevention rese...

    M. Isabel Fernández, G. Stephen Bowen in American Journal of Community Psychology (2003)

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    AIDS-Related Grief and Co** with Loss Among HIV-Positive Men and Women

    AIDS-related grief was examined and its association with co** among HIV-positive men and women explored. AIDS-related grief, psychological distress and co** were examined among a sample of 268 HIV-infected...

    Kathleen J. Sikkema, Arlene Kochman, Wayne DiFranceisco in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2003)

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    Outcomes of a Randomized Small-Group HIV Prevention Intervention Trial for People with Serious Mental Illness

    HIV prevalence is alarmingly high among persons with serious mental illness and severely mentally ill adults frequently engage in high-risk behavior practices. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a small...

    Laura L. Otto-Salaj, Jeffrey A. Kelly in Community Mental Health Journal (2001)

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    Sexual HIV Risk Behavior Levels Among Young and Older Gay Men Outside of AIDS Epicenters: Findings of a 16-City Sample

    Although AIDS rates have leveled among older gay men in large original epicenters, HIV seroincidence remains high among young men who have sex with men (MSM) in many areas of the country. This research examine...

    Timothy L. McAuliffe, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Kathleen J. Sikkema in AIDS and Behavior (1999)

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    Role Play Assessments of Sexual Assertiveness Skills: Relationships with HIV/AIDS Sexual Risk Behavior Practices

    Conceptual formulations of HIV risk reduction and many HIV prevention interventions reported in the literature emphasize the role of sexual assertiveness, negotiation, and communication skills as key elements ...

    Anton M. Somlai, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Timothy L. McAuliffe in AIDS and Behavior (1998)

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    Predictors of Continued High-Risk Sexual Behavior in a Community Sample of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

    Most HIV prevention research has focused on persons who are HIV-seronegative. However, some persons aware of their HIV infection may continue to engage in high-risk sexual behavior patterns that place their se...

    Timothy G. Heckman, Jeffrey A. Kelly, Anton M. Somlai in AIDS and Behavior (1998)

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    Patterns, Predictors and Gender Differences in HIV Risk Among Severely Mentally Ill Men and Women

    A number of studies have established high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seroprevalence among severely mentally ill men and women living in large urban areas. Much less research has characterized the patte...

    Laura L. Otto-Salaj, Timothy G. Heckman in Community Mental Health Journal (1998)

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    Cost-Effectiveness of an HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention for Gay Men

    The present study sought to determine the cost per discounted quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) saved by a small group workshop-format, cognitive-behavioral HIV-prevention intervention for gay men. The methodo...

    David R. Holtgrave, Jeffrey A. Kelly in AIDS and Behavior (1997)

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    Priming Effects of HIV Risk Assessments on Related Perceptions and Behavior: An Experimental Field Study

    HIV-AIDS prevention research requires assessment administration formats that do not enhance response bias or risk sensitization. In the present study, reactivity of self-reported sexual history measures used i...

    Seth C. Kalichman, Jeffrey A. Kelly, L. Yvonne Stevenson in AIDS and Behavior (1997)

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    Behavioral medicine interventions can improve the quality-of-life and health of persons with HIV disease

    Interventions to enhance the quality-of-life and health of persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease are becoming increasingly important as the number of people with HIV increases and as medical ...

    Kathleen J. Sikkema, Jeffrey A. Kelly in Annals of Behavioral Medicine (1996)

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    Cognitive problem-solving training to improve the child-care judgment of child neglectful parents

    Child neglect, the failure to adequately meet a youngster's care needs, is the most frequent form of child maltreatment reported to welfare authorities. However, there have been few empirical reports of treatm.....

    Brenda Dawson, Armando de Armas, Melanie L. McGrath in Journal of Family Violence (1986)

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