American Journal of Public Health
(ISSN: 0090-0036)
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2009 - 99 Suppl 1
- Investments in the future of behavioral science: the University of California, San Francisco, Visiting Professors Program.
- Barriers to research and capacity building at Hispanic-serving institutions: the case of HIV/AIDS research at the University of Puerto Rico.
- Lessons learned from a training collaboration between an Ivy League institution and a historically Black university.
- On the outside looking in: promoting HIV/AIDS research initiated by African American investigators.
- Personal journeys, professional paths: persistence in navigating the crossroads of a research career.
- Building partnerships between indigenous communities and universities: lessons learned in HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention research.
- Mentoring early-career scientists for HIV research careers.
- Training for research in mental health and HIV/AIDS among racial and ethnic minority populations: meeting the needs of new investigators.
- Leadership development for health researchers at historically Black colleges and universities.
- Decolonizing strategies for mentoring American Indians and Alaska Natives in HIV and mental health research.
- Building infrastructure for HIV/AIDS and mental health research at institutions serving minorities.
- Recruiting, retaining, and maintaining racial and ethnic minority investigators: why we should bother, why we should care.
- Mentoring and research capacity-building experiences: acculturating to research from the perspective of the trainee.
- Introduction: the case for diversity in research on mental health and HIV/AIDS.
- A multifaceted mentoring model for minority researchers to address HIV health disparities.
- A call for training the trainers: focus on mentoring to enhance diversity in mental health research.
- Key issues in mentoring in HIV prevention and mental health for new investigators from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups.
- Embracing culture, enhancing diversity, and strengthening research.
- Perceived everyday racism, residential segregation, and HIV testing among patients at a sexually transmitted disease clinic.
- Demographic characteristics and survival with AIDS: health disparities in Chicago, 1993-2001.
- Racial discrimination and racial identity attitudes in relation to self-rated health and physical pain and impairment among two-spirit American Indians/Alaska Natives.
- Risky sexual behavior, bleeding caused by intimate partner violence, and hepatitis C virus infection in patients of a sexually transmitted disease clinic.
- Evaluation of the impact of news coverage of an HIV multiclass drug-resistant cluster in Seattle, Washington.
- Condom use and high-risk sexual acts in adult films: a comparison of heterosexual and homosexual films.
- Black men who have sex with men and the association of down-low identity with HIV risk behavior.
- Health care access and sexually transmitted infection screening frequency among at-risk Massachusetts men who have sex with men.
- HIV risk associated with gay bathhouses and sex clubs: findings from 2 seattle surveys of factors related to HIV and sexually transmitted infections.
- Sexually transmitted diseases among adults who had been abused and neglected as children: a 30-year prospective study.
- Association between HIV-1 RNA level and CD4 cell count among untreated HIV-infected individuals.
- A randomized controlled trial for reducing risks for sexually transmitted infections through enhanced patient-based partner notification.
- Determinants of recent HIV infection among Seattle-area men who have sex with men.
- Epidemiological characterization of individuals with newly reported HIV infection: South Carolina, 2004-2005.