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Research Ethics and Methodology Documents
- Classification of race and ethnicity: Implications for Public Health
- Eliminating health disparities: Strengthening data on race, ethnicity, and primary language in the United States
- Kinsey and male homosexuality in the African American population: A question of fit
- Losing a Giants Shoulders to Stand on: Will We Still be Able to See the Forest for the Trees?
- Measuring sexual orientation of young people in health research
- Methodological Issues in Measuring Health Disparities
- Methodological Issues in the Assessment and Prediction of AIDS Risk-Related Sexual Behaviors Among Black Americans
- Methods for increasing recruitment and retention of ethnic minorities in health research through addressing ethical concerns
- Optimal scaling of HIV-related risk behaviors in ethnically diverse homosexually active men
- The language of Black gay men's sexual behavior: Implications for AIDS risk reduction
- Theories, models, and research on health, risk, and decision-making
- Thinking about race and ethnicity in population-based studies of health
- Measuring sexual orientation of young people in health research
- Methods for increasing recruitment and retention of ethnic minorities in health research through addressing ethical concerns
- Kinsey and male homosexuality in the African American population: A question of fit
- Optimal scaling of HIV-related risk behaviors in ethnically diverse homosexually active men
- The language of Black gay men's sexual behavior: Implications for AIDS risk reduction
- Is there a legacy of the U.S. Public Health Syphilis Study at Tuskegee in HIVAIDS-related beliefs among heterosexual African-Americans and Latinos
- AIDS survey methodology with Black Americans
- Applying social psychological models to predicting HIV-related sexual risk behavior among African-Americans
- Black gay men's language revisited: Keeping the ethnicity in ethnic research
- Burden of psychiatric morbidity among lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals in the California Quality of Life Survey
- Psychological Differences Between Men and Women: Implications for a Research Agenda on Women's Physical and Mental Health
- The risk of HIV infection for lesbians and women who have sex with women: Implications for HIV research, prevention, policy, treatment and services
- Black gay men's language revisited: Keeping the ethnicity in ethnic research
- A mixed methods approach to developing a self-reported racial ethnic discrimination measure for use in multiethnic health surveys
- A mixed methods approach to developing a self-reported racial ethnic discrimination measure for use in multiethnic health surveys (1)
- Methodological Issues in Measuring Health Disparities (2)
- Thinking about race and ethnicity in population-based studies of health
- Differences in the drinking behaviors of Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Vietnamese college students