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    Scaling-Up Trauma-Informed Care in an HIV Clinical Network: Factors that Facilitate Implementation

    Traumatic experiences, which are disproportionately common among people living with HIV/AIDS, exacerbate negative HIV care outcomes. Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an evidence-based treatment framework that rec...

    Kaitlin N. Piper, Katherine M. Anderson in Global Implementation Research and Applica… (2024)

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    A Qualitative Exploration of Religion, Gender Norms, and Sexual Decision-Making within African American Faith-Based Communities

    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to be a prominent health and social justice issue, especially for African American communities in the Southern United States. Gender role norms, specifically within...

    Kaitlin N. Piper, Tyler J. Fuller, Amy A. Ayers, Danielle N. Lambert in Sex Roles (2020)

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    Comparison of Substance Use Typologies as Predictors of Sexual Risk Outcomes in African American Adolescent Females

    African American female adolescents have a disproportionate risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other adverse sexual health outcomes. Both alcohol and marijuana use have been shown to predict se...

    Andrea Swartzendruber, Jessica M. Sales, Jennifer L. Brown in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2016)

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    Emotional Victimization and Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors Among Adolescent African American Women

    Previous research has demonstrated that a history of gender-based victimization is associated with higher rates of sexual risk-taking behaviors among adolescents. Victimization can occur in various forms. To d...

    Sinead N. Younge, Laura F. Salazar in Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma (2010)