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HIV and AIDS Documents
- AIDS Prevention in Black Populations: Methods of a Safer Kind
- AIDS among Black gay and bisexual men
- AIDS pandemic burdens developing world
- AIDS survey methodology with Black Americans
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and black Americans: Special psychosocial issues.
- African American families in diversity: Gay men and lesbians as participants in family networks
- African-American men and HIV-Antibody testing
- Applying social psychological models to predicting HIV-related sexual risk behavior among African-Americans
- Are lesbians at risk for HIV infection?
- Black gay and bisexual men coping with more than just a disease
- Black gay men's language revisited: Keeping the ethnicity in ethnic research
- Education and prevention: Special issues
- Efficacy of the theory of reasoned action in predicting AIDS-related sexual risk reduction among gay men
- Epidemiologic and sociocultural factors in the transmission of HIV infection in Black gay and bisexual men
- Ethnic Minorities and AIDS
- Ethnic and gender differences in beliefs about sex partner questioning to reduce HIV risk
- Exploring a model of symbolic social communication: The case of "Magic" Johnson
- HIV Disease in Ethnic Minorities: Implications of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Disease Susceptibility and Drug Dosage Response for HIV Treatment
- HIV Infection and AIDS
- HIV prevention research: Are we meeting the needs of African American men who have sex with men
- HIV/AIDS in the African-American Community: Changing Concerns Changing Behaviors
- Heterosexuals and AIDS
- Introduction to the special issue: Psychology and AIDS OCR
- Issues in the perception of AIDS risk and risk reduction by Black and HispanicLatina women
- Just Cover Up: Barriers to heterosexual and gay young adults use of condoms
- Lesbians and the risk of HIV infection: Does surveillance underestimate HIV risk
- Magic Johnson's credibility for HIV prevention among heterosexual African American males
- Methodological Issues in the Assessment and Prediction of AIDS Risk-Related Sexual Behaviors Among Black Americans
- Methods for Health Promotion in the Prevention of HIV Disease in African Americans
- Optimal scaling of HIV-related risk behaviors in ethnically diverse homosexually active men
- Prevention in targeted populations
- Psychosocial HIV interventions in the second decade: A note on social support and social networks
- Sex, lies and HIV
- Sexual practices of heterosexual Asian American young adults: Implications for risk of HIV infection
- The faces of AIDS: what we are trying to prevent
- The language of Black gay men's sexual behavior: Implications for AIDS risk reduction
- Theories, models, and research on health, risk, and decision-making
- Women and AIDS-related concerns: Roles for psychologists in helping the worried well
- Prevalence of HIV-related sexual risk behaviors among young 18-24 year old lesbian and bisexual women
- In Spanish: Waging a War against African American Gay Men and Men who have sex with Men: A Prevention Agenda in the 25th Year of the HIV / AIDS epidemic
- Waging a war for the lives of African American gay men and men who have sex with men: A prevention agenda in the twenty-fifth year of the HIVAIDS epidemic
- The risk of HIV infection for lesbians and women who have sex with women: Implications for HIV research, prevention, policy, treatment and services
- Prevalence of HIV-related, self-reported sexual behaviors, sexually transmitted diseases, and problems with drugs and alcohol in three large surveys of lesbian and bisexual women: A look into a segment of the community
- A national survey of the intimate relationships of African American lesbians and gay men A look at commitment, satisfaction, sexual behavior, and HIV disease
- HIV prevention research: Are we meeting the needs of African American men who have sex with men
- Optimal scaling of HIV-related risk behaviors in ethnically diverse homosexually active men
- Black gay men's language revisited: Keeping the ethnicity in ethnic research
- The language of Black gay men's sexual behavior: Implications for AIDS risk reduction
- Depressive distress among homosexually active African American men and women
- Is there a legacy of the U.S. Public Health Syphilis Study at Tuskegee in HIVAIDS-related beliefs among heterosexual African-Americans and Latinos
- Lesbians and the risk of HIV infection Does surveillance underestimate HIV risk
- Just Cover Up Barriers to heterosexual and gay young adults use of condoms
- Magic Johnson's credibility for HIV prevention among heterosexual African American males
- Issues in the perception of AIDS risk and risk reduction by Black and HispanicLatina women
- Introduction to the special issue Psychology and AIDS OCR