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Religiosity and Marital Stability Among Black American and White American Couples
(Blackwell Publishing, 2008)
We examine the effects of subjective and organizational religious participation on marital stability over time for urban Black American couples and White American couples who participated in a longitudinal project. Our ...
Why Rectal Douches May Be Acceptable Rectal-Microbicide Delivery Vehicles for Men Who Have Sex with Men
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 2009)
Is 'bareback' a useful construct in primary HIV-prevention? Definitions, identity and research
(Routledge, 2009)
The terms bareback and bareback identity are increasingly being used in academic discourse on HIV/AIDS without clear operationalization. Using in-depth, face-to-face interviews with an ethnically diverse sample of 120 ...
Working in High School and Adaptation in the Transition to Young Adulthood among African American Youth
(Springer, 2007)
Researchers have found mixed support for documenting whether work is protective or harmful during adolescence. This study examined the association between work and problem behaviors among African American youth (N = 592; ...
A Review of HIV/AIDS System-Level Interventions
(Springer, 2008)
The escalating HIV/AIDS epidemic worldwide demands that on-going prevention efforts be strengthened, disseminated, and scaled-up. System-level interventions refer to programs aiming to improve the functioning of an agency ...
Assessing Motivations to Engage in Intentional Condomless Anal Intercourse in HIV Risk Contexts (Bareback Sex) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
(Guilford Press, 2009)
Although condom use is an effective barrier against HIV transmission, some men who have sex with men (MSM) engage in bareback sex (unprotected anal sex in risky contexts) and increase their risk for HIV (re)infection. ...
Work and Sexual Trajectories Among African American Youth
(Routledge, 2009)
The beneficial or deleterious effects of employment on youth and well-being have been highly contested. This study explores whether work influences youths' sexual risk correlates in a sample of African Americans (N = 562; ...