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    Behavioral and psychosocial factors associated with COVID-19 skepticism in the United States

    COVID-19 skepticism can be conceptualized as the denial of the seriousness of the illness and the perception that the pandemic is overblown or a hoax. In the current study, we examined the association between ...

    Carl A. Latkin, Lauren Dayton, Meghan Moran, Justin C. Strickland in Current Psychology (2022)

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    Church Attendance as a Predictor of Number of Sexual Health Topics Discussed Among High-Risk HIV-Negative Black Women

    Research suggests that sexual health communication is associated with safer sex practices. In this study, we examined the relationship between church attendance and sexual health topics discussed with both fri...

    Terrinieka T. Williams, Latrice C. Pichon in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2016)

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    The long-term outcome of a personal network-oriented HIV prevention intervention for injection drug users: The SAFE study

    Social influence processes have been found to affect numerous drug and health-related behaviors. We postulated that by using a network-oriented intervention it may be possible to capitalize on social influence...

    Carl A. Latkin, Wallace Mandell, David Vlahov in American Journal of Community Psychology (1996)

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    Gender roles in the experimental community: Rajneeshpuram

    This study examined gender roles at the now disbanded commune of Rajneeshpuram in Eastern Oregon. The study was a multimethod, social-psychological research project. It was expected that community members woul...

    Carl A. Latkin in Sex Roles (1989)