Health psychology: Why do some people get sick and some stay well?

N Adler, K Matthews - Annual review of psychology, 1994 - search.proquest.com
The psychological characteristics of individuals prone to disease and underlying
mechanisms accounting for the associations between psychological variables and disease …

Close relationships and elevated HIV risk behavior: Evidence and possible underlying psychological processes

SJ Misovich, JD Fisher… - Review of general …, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
A review of research on AIDS preventive behavior indicates that minority and nonminority
heterosexual adolescents and adults, gay men, injection drug users, and commercial sex …

A randomized controlled trial of an HIV sexual risk—reduction intervention for young African-American women

RJ DiClemente, GM Wingood - Jama, 1995 - jamanetwork.com
Objective.—To evaluate the efficacy of a community-based social skills human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention intervention to enhance consistent condom use …

On the margin: Power and women's HIV risk reduction strategies

H Amaro, A Raj - Sex roles, 2000 - Springer
HIV risk and prevention research has failed to investigate adequately the effects of gender-
related factors such as relationship power, sexual communication, abuse, and gender roles …

Reframing Women's Risk:: Social Inequalities and HIV Infection

S Zierler, N Krieger - Women, Medicine, Ethics and the Law, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Social inequalities lie at the heart of risk of HIV infection among women in the United States.
As of December, 1995, 71,818 US women had developed AIDS-defining diagnoses. These …

Understanding and promoting AIDS-preventive behavior: insights from the theory of reasoned action.

WA Fisher, JD Fisher, BJ Rye - Health Psychology, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychological determinants of AIDS-preventive behaviors were examined from the
perspective of the theory of reasoned action in prospective studies of gay men, heterosexual …

Women, sex, and HIV: social and contextual factors, meta-analysis of published interventions, and implications for practice and research.

TK Logan, J Cole, C Leukefeld - Psychological bulletin, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
This article is focused on examining social and contextual factors related to HIV-risk
behavior for women. Specifically, this article has three main purposes: to review the …

Community empowerment paradigm drift and the primary prevention of HIV/AIDS

C Beeker, C Guenther-Grey, A Raj - Social science & medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
Long discussed in the public health arena, the concept of empowerment has only recently
entered the discourse on the primary prevention of HIV/AIDS in the United States. Despite its …

Women Living with HIV/AIDS: The Dual Challenge of Being a Patient and Caregiver

KL Hackl, AM Somlai, JA Kelly… - Health & social …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
More than 60,000 women in the United States have been diagnosed with AIDS, and millions
of women worldwide are infected with HIV. Most of these women will die at an early age …

Women's self-disclosure of HIV infection: rates, reasons, and reactions.

JM Simoni, HRC Mason, G Marks, MS Ruiz… - Journal of consulting …, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
A survey of 65 ethnically diverse women at 2 outpatient HIV clinics revealed relatively low
rates of disclosure of HIV-positive serostatus to extended family members, somewhat higher …