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Autor:
Frances Amundsen, Jacques de Catalogne, D W Brook, J. R. Masci, Josephine Roberto, Judith S. Brook, Pe Shein Wynn
Publikováno v:
The American Journal on Addictions. 4:118-126
The authors studied the influences of multiple and specific drug use on needle-sharing in a cohort of male injection drug users (IDUs). Subjects were 294 male IDUs, 41% of whom were HIV-positive. Subjects were given individually administered intervie
Autor:
Frances Amundsen, J. R. Masci, Josephine Roberto, Pe Shein Wynn, M Whiteman, D W Brook, J. De Catalogne, Judith S. Brook
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 155:147-159
In this investigation of patterns of coping with AIDS or the threat of AIDS by male intravenous drug abusers (both HIV positive and HIV negative), psychosocial measures were used to study the effects of personality factors and social support. Correla
Autor:
Jacques de Catalogne, Frances Amundsen, Pe Shein Wynn, M Whiteman, Josephine Roberto, D W Brook, J. R. Masci, Judith S. Brook
Publikováno v:
American Journal on Addictions. 3:106-114
The authors studied psychosocial risk and protective /actors in HIV transmission in a population of intravenous drug abusers (IVDAs), with a focus on needle-sharing. The authors examined high-risk sexual behavior in the same population by looking at
Coping strategies of HIV-positive and HIV-negative female injection drug users: a longitudinal study
Publikováno v:
AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education. 11(5)
This study longitudinally examined the psychosocial correlates of coping strategies among 165 HIV positive and 179 HIV negative female injection drug users (IDUs). Participants were interviewed twice using a structured questionnaire, with a 6-month i
Publikováno v:
AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education. 11(3)
The study examined the psychosocial determinants of coping ability in a cohort of 249 HIV positive and HIV negative female injection drug users (IDUs), using a cross-sectional retrospective design. Information collected using a structured questionnai
Autor:
D W, Brook, J S, Brook, M, Whiteman, P T, Win, J R, Masci, J, Roberto, J, de Catalogne, F, Amundsen
Publikováno v:
The American journal on addictions. 7(2)
The authors examined the influences of domains of psychosocial risk and protective factors on male-partner condom use in a cobort of 209 female HIV-positive (HIV+) and HIV-negative (HIV-) injection drug users (IDUs) by use of a cross-sectional, retro
Autor:
D W, Brook, J S, Brook, M, Whiteman, P T, Win, C, Gordon-Maloul, J, Roberto, F, Amundsen, J R, Masci, J, de Catalogne
Publikováno v:
The American journal on addictions. 6(2)
The authors studied the influences of domains of psychosocial risk factors on needle-sharing with familiar people and with strangers in a cohort of female injecting drug users (IDUs). Subjects were 119 female IDUs, 46% of whom were HIV+. Subjects wer
Autor:
J S, Brook, D W, Brook, P T, Win, M, Whiteman, J R, Masci, J, de Catalogne, J, Roberto, F, Amundsen
Publikováno v:
The American journal on addictions. 6(1)
The goals of this longitudinal, prospective study were to 1) examine coping strategies of HIV-positive (HIV+) and HIV-negative (HIV-) injecting drug users; 2) study the relationship of earlier social support to later coping in HIV+ men; and 3) examin
Autor:
D L, Shapiro, J R, Masci
Publikováno v:
The Journal of rheumatology. 23(10)
We report a patient with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and disabling psoriatic arthritis who was treated with auranofin. Her skin lesions and arthritis resolved after auranofin treatment and she has remained free of opportunistic infec
Publikováno v:
Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs. 119(3)
We studied the psychosocial risk factors associated with Black, Hispanic, and White (N = 257) male intravenous drug abusers' needle-sharing behavior with familiar individuals and with strangers. Approximately half the subjects were HIV+. The findings