The Collaborative HIV Prevention Research in Minority Communities Program
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Manuscripts Accepted/Published
Arreola, S. G. (2006). Childhood sexual abuse and HIV among Latino
Gay men: The price of sexual silence during the AIDS epidemic. In N.
Teunis (Ed.), Sexuality Inequalities: Case Studies From the Field (pp.
35-49). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Arreola, S. G., Neilands, T. B., Pollack, L. M., Paul, J., & Catania,
J. A. (In Press). Childhood Sexual Experiences and Adult Health Sequelae
among Gay and Bisexual Men: Defining Childhood Sexual Abuse. Journal
of Sex Research.
Arreola, S. G., Neilands, T. B., Pollack, L. M., Paul, J. P., &
Catania, J. A. (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),
285-290.
Arriola, K. R. J., Braithwaite, R. L., Holmes, N. E., & Fortenberry,
R. M. (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., Braithwaite, R. L., Kennedy, S., Hammett, T., Tinsley,
M., Wood, P., et al. (2001). A collaborative effort to enhance HIV/STI
screening in five county jails. Public Health Rep, 116(6), 520-529.
Arriola, K. R. J., & Cole, E. R. (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., Kennedy, S. S., Coltharp, J. C., Braithwaite, R.
L., Hammett, T. M., & Tinsley, M. J. (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., Louden, T., Doldren, M. A., & Fortenberry, R.
M. (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., Perryman, J. P., & Doldren, M. (2005). Moving
beyond attitudinal barriers: Understanding African Americans' support
for organ and tissue donation. Journal of the National Medical Association,
97(3), 339-350.
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. In Corpus No. 2: AIDS Project
Los Angeles.
Ayala, G., & Diaz, R. (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.
Baptiste, D., Voisin, D. R., Smithgall, C., Da Costa Martinez, D., &
Henderson, G. (2007). Preventing HIV/AIDS in Trinidad and Tobago teens
through a family-based program: Preliminary outcomes. In M. Mckay, D.
Baptiste, R. Paikoff & B. C. Bell (Eds.), Community Collaborative
Partnerships and Empirical Findings: The Foundation for Youth HIV Prevention.
New York, NY: Haworth Press.
Baptiste, D., Voisin, D. R., Smithgall, C., Martinez, D. D. C., &
Henderson, G. (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., Bhana, A., Petersen, I., McKay, M., Voisin, D., Bell,
C., et al. (2006). Community collaborative youth-focused HIV/AIDS prevention
in South Africa and Trinidad: preliminary findings. J Pediatr Psychol,
31(9), 905-916.
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., Brome, D. R., & Hampton, C. (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., Chase-Vaughn, G., Gray, F., Addison, J. D., & Cherry,
V. R. (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., Reed, M. C., Plybon, L. E., Butler, D. S., Allison,
K. W., & Davis, T. (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., Reed, M. C., Plybon, L. E., & Corneille, M. (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., Van Oss Marin, B., & Chambers, D. B. (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.
Bernhardt, J. M., Usdan, S., Mays, D., Arriola, K. R. J., Martin, R.
J., Cremeens, J., et al. (2007). Alcohol assessment using wireless handheld
computers: A pilot study. Addict Behav, 32(12), 3065-3070.
Bhattacharya, G. (2001). Parent-child communication in drug abuse prevention
among adolescents. In S. B. Kar & R. Alcalay (Eds.), Health Communication:
A multicultural perspective (pp. 193-210). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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. In M. C. Paul (Ed.), Abuse of Drugs and Dependence-Producing
Substances: An Interdisciplinary Study of Causes, Consequences and Prevention
Strategies. 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). Sociocultural and behavioral contexts of condom
use in heterosexual married couples in India: challenges to the HIV
prevention program. Health Educ Behav, 31(1), 101-117.
Bhattacharya, G., & Schoppelrey, S. L. (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.
Bianchi, F., Reisen, C. A., Zea, M. C., Poppen, P. P., & Echeverry,
J. J. (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., Reisen, C. A., Zea, M. C., Poppen, P. J., Shedlin, M.
G., & Penha, M. M. (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), 505-518.
Bianchi, F. T., Zea, M. C., Belgrave, F. Z., & Echeverry, J. J.
(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., Zea, M. C., Poppen, P. J., Reisen, C. A., & Echeverry,
J. J. (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.
Bowleg, L. (2004). Condom use. In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson (Eds.),
Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia.
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. In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson (Eds.),
Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia.
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press.
Bowleg, L. (2004). Risk behavior, sexual. In M. Kimmel & A. Aronson
(Eds.), Men and masculinities: A social, cultural, and historical encyclopedia.
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press.
Bowleg, L., Belgrave, F. Z., & Reisen, C. A. (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., Lucas, K. J., & Tschann, J. M. (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.
Braithwaite, R., Robillard, A., Woodring, T., Stephens, T., & Arriola,
K. R. J. (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., Stephens, T., Conerly, R. C., Arriola, K. R. J., &
Robillard, A. (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., & Arriola, K. R. J. (2003). Male prisoners and
HIV prevention: A call for action ignored. American Journal of Public
Health, 93(5), 759-763.
Braithwaite, R. L., & Arriola, K. R. J. (2003). Mandatory HIV testing
in prisons - Braithwaite and Arriola respond. American Journal of Public
Health, 93(10), 1617-1617.
Braithwaite, R. L., Hammett, T., & Arriola, K. R. J. (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., Treadwell, H. M., & Arriola, K. R. J. (2005).
Health disparities and incarcerated women: A population ignored. American
Journal of Public Health, 95(10), 1679-1681.
Brome, D. R., Owens, M. D., Allen, K., & Vevaina, T. (2000). An
examination of spirituality among African American women in recovery
from substance abuse. Journal of Black Psychology, 26(4), 470-486.
Brown, E. J. (2002). Recruitment feasibility and HIV prevention intervention
acceptability among rural north Florida blacks. J Community Health Nurs,
19(3), 147-160.
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., & Brown, J. S. (2003). HIV prevention outreach in
black communities of three rural north Florida counties. Public Health
Nurs, 20(3), 204-210.
Brown, E. J., Gubrium, A., & Ogbonna-Hicks, G. (2004). Rural Floridians’
perceptions of health, health values and health behaviors. Southern
Online Nursing Research Journal, 5(3).
Brown, E. J., & Hill, M. A. (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),
359-377.
Brown, E. J., Hill, M. A., & Giroux, S. A. (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), 286-295.
Brown, E. J., & Jemmott, L. S. (2002). HIV prevention among people
with developmental disabilities. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv,
40(11), 14-21.
Brown, E. J., & Smith, F. B. (2005). A tri-level HIV-prevention
educational intervention. Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh, 2, Article 26.
Brown, E. J., & Smith, F. B. (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., & Smith, F. B. (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., & Trujillo, T. H. (2003). "Bottoming out?"
Among rural African American women who use cocaine. J Rural Health,
19(4), 441-449.
Brown, E. J., & Waite, C. D. (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., & Wells, S. (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., & Williams, S. E. (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.
Caldwell, M. B., Brotman, L. M., Coard, S. I., Wallace, S. A., Stellabotte,
D. J., & Calzada, E. J. (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., Caldwell, M. B., Brotman, L. M., Brown, E. J., Wallace,
S. A., McQuaid, J. H., 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. (1999). Cultural change, hybridity and male homosexuality
in Mexico. Culture, Health & Sexuality. Special Issue: Alternative
sexualities and changing identities among Latin American men, 1(3),
223-238.
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 M. C. Gutmann (Ed.), In Changing
Men and Masculinities in Latin America. Durham, NC: Duke University
Press.
Carrillo, H. (2004). Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender policy issues
(Mexico). In J. Herrick (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History
in North America. 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?
In N. Teunis (Ed.), Sexuality Inequalities: Case Studies from the Field
(pp. 109-122). Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press.
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., & Bliss, K. E. (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.
Chin, J. J., Kang, E., Kim, J. H., Martinez, J., & Eckholdt, H.
(2006). Serving Asians and Pacific Islanders with HIV/AIDS: challenges
and lessons learned. J Health Care Poor Underserved, 17(4), 910-927.
Chin, J. J., Leung, M., Sheth, L., & Rodriguez, T. R. (2007). Let's
not ignore a growing HIV problem for Asians and Pacific Islanders in
the U.S. J Urban Health, 84(5), 642-647.
Chin, J. J., Mantell, J., Weiss, L., Bhagavan, M., & Luo, X. (2005).
Chinese and South Asian religious institutions and HIV prevention in
New York City. AIDS Educ Prev, 17(5), 484-502.
Choi, K. H., Operario, D., Gregorich, S. E., & Han, L. (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., Operario, D., Gregorich, S. E., McFarland, W., MacKellar,
D., & Valleroy, L. (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), 418-429.
Conner, R. F., Takahashi, L., Ortiz, E., Archuleta, E., Muniz, J., &
Rodriguez, J. (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), 361-374.
Cornelius, J. (In press). The Birds, the Bees, and the Bible: Single
mothers’ perceptions based HIV prevention. Journal of Cultural
Diversity.
Corona, R., Lefkowitz, E. S., Sigman, M., & Romo, L. F. (2005).
Latino Adolescents' Adjustment, Maternal Depressive Symptoms, and the
Mother-Adolescent Relationship. Family Relations, 54(3), 386-399.
Crosby, R., Voisin, D., Salazar, L. F., DiClemente, R. J., Yarber, W.
L., & Caliendo, A. M. (2006). Family influences and biologically
confirmed sexually transmitted infections among detained adolescents.
Am J Orthopsychiatry, 76(3), 389-394.
Denner, J., Organista, K. C., Dupree, J. D., & Thrush, G. (2005).
Predictors of HIV transmission among migrant and marginally housed Latinos.
AIDS Behav, 9(2), 201-210.
Díaz, R. M., & Ayala, G. (2001). The impact of social discrimination
on health outcomes: The case of Latino gay men.
Díaz, R. M., Ayala, G., & Bein, E. (2004). Sexual risk as
an outcome of social oppression: data from a probability sample of Latino
gay men in three U.S. cities. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol, 10(3),
255-267.
Díaz, R. M., Ayala, G., Bein, E., Henne, J., & Marin, B.
V. (2001). The impact of homophobia, poverty, and racism on the mental
health of gay and bisexual Latino men: findings from 3 US cities. Am
J Public Health, 91(6), 927-932.
Díaz, R. M., Ayala, G., & Marin, B. V. (2000). Latino gay
men and HIV: risk behavior as a sign of oppression. Focus, 15(7), 1-5.
Díaz, R. M., Bein, E., & Ayala, G. (2005). Homophobia, poverty
and racism: Triple oppression and mental health outcomes in Latino gay
men. In O. A. & K. H. (Eds.), Sexual Orientation and Mental Health:
Examining Identity and Development in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People.
Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
Fields, S., Malebranche, D., & Feist-Price, S. (In Press). Childhood
Sexual Abuse in Black Men who have Sex with Men: Results from three
Qualitative Studies Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Fields, S. D. (2005). Adaptation of an Existing HIV-Knowledge Questionnaire
for use with Young Men of Color who have Sex with Men. The Journal of
Multicultural Nursing and Health, 11(1), 47-55.
Fields, S. D., Wharton, M. J., Marrero, A. I., Little, A., Pannell,
K., & Morgan, J. H. (2006). Internet chat rooms: connecting with
a new generation of young men of color at risk for HIV infection who
have sex with other men. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care, 17(6), 53-60.
Franklin, C., & Gilbert, D. J. (2003). Qualitative Assessment Methods.
In C. Jordan & C. Franklin (Eds.), Clinical Assessment for Social
Workers: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods, 2nd Edition. New York,
NY: Lyceum Press.
Gant, L. M. (In Press). HIV and substance abuse connections and challenges
II: exploring harm reduction strategies. Social Work.
Gant, L. M. (In press). Prevention interventions and macro-level concerns:
the macro aspects. Social Work.
Gant, L. M., Stewart, P. A., & Lynch, V. J. (1998). Social workers
speak out on the HIV/AIDS crisis: voices from and to African-American
communities. Westport, CT.: Praeger Publishers.
García, J. G., & Zea, M. C. (1997). Psychological interventions
and research with Latino populations. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn &
Bacon.
Gassman-Pines, A., & Yoshikawa, H. (2006). Five-Year Effects of
an Anti-Poverty Program on Marriage among Never-Married Mothers. Journal
of Policy Analysis and Management, 25(1), 11-30.
Gilbert, D. J. (2003). African American Women and AIDS: The sociocultural
construction of HIV/AIDS among African-American women. In D. J. Gilbert
& E. M. Wright (Eds.), African-American Women Living with AIDS:
Critical Responses. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
Gilbert, D. J. (2003). The Balm in Gilead: Black Churches Respond to
HIV/AIDS in Black Community: Interview with Pernessa Seale. In D. J.
Gilbert & E. M. Wright (Eds.), African-American Women and HIV/AIDS:
Critical Responses (pp. 153-158). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
Gilbert, D. J. (2003). HIV-Affected African-American Children and Adolescents:
Intersecting Vulnerabilities. In D. J. Gilbert & E. M. Wright (Eds.),
African-American Women and HIV/AIDS: Critical Responses. Westport, CT:
Praeger Publishers.
Gilbert, D. J. (2003). Multicultural assessment: A focus on ethnic-minority
clients. In C. Jordan & C. Franklin (Eds.), Clinical Assessment
for Social Workers: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods, 2nd Edition
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Gilbert, D. J., & Linsk, N. (2003). Loss, Social Support, and Coping:
Continued challenges for individuals living with HIV disease. Journal
of HIV/AIDS and Social Services: Research, Practice and Policy, 2(2),
1-4.
Gilbert, D. J., & Linsk, N. (2003). Towards professionalism in HIV/AIDS
social services. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services: Research,
Practice and Policy, 1(2), 1-4.
Gilbert, D. J., & Wright, E. M. (Eds.). (2003). African-American
Women Living with AIDS: Critical Responses Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.
Glanz, K., Jarrette, A. D., Wilson, E. A., O'Riordan, D. L., & Arriola,
K. R. J. (2007). Reducing minors' access to tobacco: Eight years' experience
in Hawaii. Preventive Medicine: An International Journal Devoted to
Practice and Theory, 44(1), 55-58.
Glanz, K., Mau, M., Steffen, A., Maskarinec, G., & Arriola, K. R.
J. (2007). Tobacco use among Native Hawaiian middle school students:
its prevalence, correlates and implications. Ethn Health, 12(3), 227-244.
Glanz, K., Sutton, N. M., & Arriola, K. R. J. (2006). Operation
Storefront Hawaii: Tobacco Advertising and Promotion in Hawaii Stores.
Journal of Health Communication, 11(7), 699-707.
Gubrium, A. C., & Brown, E. J. (2006). Lessons Learned from Taking
Data Collection to the "Hood". Journal of Ethnicity in Substance
Abuse, 5(1), 51-65.
Guilamo-Ramos, V., Dittus, P., Jaccard, J., Johansson, M., Bouris, A.,
& Acosta, N. (2007). Parenting practices among Dominican and Puerto
Rican mothers. Soc Work, 52(1), 17-30.
Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Dittus, P., Bouris, A., Holloway, I.,
& Casillas, E. (2007). Adolescent expectancies, parent-adolescent
communication and intentions to have sexual intercourse among inner-city,
middle school youth. Ann Behav Med, 34(1), 56-66.
Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Turrisi, R., Johansson, M., & Bouris,
A. (2006). Maternal perceptions of alcohol use by adolescents who drink
alcohol. J Stud Alcohol, 67(5), 730-737.
Harper, G. W., Jernewall, N., & Zea, M. C. (2004). Giving Voice
to Emerging Science and Theory for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People
of Color. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. Special
Issue: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Racial and Ethnic Minority Individuals:
Empirical Explorations, 10(3), 187-199.
Hornberger, S., Jones, R. F., & Miller, R. L., Jr. (2006). Bridging
to Public Policy and Civil Society. In Roehlkepartain, Eugene C.; King,
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of spiritual development in childhood and adolescence. (pp. 458-472).
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Hsueh, J., & Yoshikawa, H. (2007). Working nonstandard schedules
and variable shifts in low-income families: Associations with parental
psychological well-being, family functioning, and child well-being.
Developmental Psychology, 43(3), 620-632.
Jaccard, J., Guilamo-Ramos, V., Johansson, M., & Bouris, A. (2006).
Multiple regression analyses in clinical child and adolescent psychology.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol, 35(3), 456-479.
Jarama, S. L., Reyst, H., Rodriguez, M., Belgrave, F. Z., & Zea,
M. C. (1998). Psychosocial adjustment among Central American immigrants
with disabilities: an exploratory study. Cult Divers Ment Health, 4(2),
115-125.
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