Towards an understanding of risk behavior: an AIDS risk reduction model (ARRM).
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Theory-based interventions for contraceptionTheory-based interventions for contraceptionTheory-based interventions for contraceptionAssessing and improving needle exchange programs: gaps and problems in the literatureEfficacy of an Adapted HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Intervention for Incarcerated Women: A Randomized Controlled TrialThirty years on from Alma-Ata: Where have we come from? Where are we going?Characterizing and improving HIV/AIDS knowledge among cocaine-dependent outpatients using modified materials.New kinds of data, new options for HIV prevention among women: a public health challenge.Positive deviance control-case life history: a method to develop grounded hypotheses about successful long-term avoidance of infection.Factors associated with self-efficacy for condom use and sexual negotiation among South african youth.Initial commitment to pre-exposure prophylaxis and circumcision for HIV prevention amongst Indian truck drivers.Classroom Goal Structures and HIV/Pregnancy Prevention Education in Rural High School Health Classrooms.Testing a social-cognitive model of HIV transmission risk behaviors in HIV-infected MSM with and without depression.Personal and partner measures in stages of consistent condom use among African-American heterosexual crack cocaine smokers.Stages of consistent condom use, partner intimacy, condom use attitude, and self-efficacy in African-American crack cocaine users.Reducing AIDS risk among inner-city women: a review of the Collectivist Empowerment AIDS Prevention (CE-AP) Program.Reactions of heterosexual African American men to women's condom negotiation strategiesRevisiting "Success": Posttrial analysis of a gender-specific HIV/STD prevention intervention.Women Living with HIV in Rural Areas. Implementing a Response using the HIV and AIDS Risk Assessment and Reduction Model.Conditional economic incentives for reducing HIV risk behaviors: integration of psychology and behavioral economics.A test of major assumptions about behavior change: a comprehensive look at the effects of passive and active HIV-prevention interventions since the beginning of the epidemic.Project ORE: A friendship-based intervention to prevent HIV/STI in urban African American adolescent females.Effects of relationship motivation, partner familiarity, and alcohol on women's risky sexual decision making.HIV and HCV discordant injecting partners and their association to drug equipment sharingLow perceived benefits and self-efficacy are associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection-related risk among injection drug users.Developing content for a mHealth intervention to promote postpartum retention in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission programs and early infant diagnosis of HIV: a qualitative studyHeterosexual Risk for HIV Among Puerto Rican Women: Does Power Influence Self-Protective Behavior?Self-compassion and risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDSPrevention for HIV-seropositive persons: successive approximation toward a new identity[Knowledge and Self Efficacy Related with HIV Prevention among Chilean Women]Conceptual and pragmatic considerations in conducting a secondary analysis. An example from research of families.The need to promote behaviour change at the cultural level: one factor explaining the limited impact of the MEMA kwa Vijana adolescent sexual health intervention in rural Tanzania. A process evaluation.Characterizing sexual histories of women before formal sex-work in south India from a cross-sectional survey: implications for HIV/STI prevention.Need fulfillment in the sexual relationships of HIV-infected men who have sex with men.Developing a valid and reliable instrument to predict the protective sexual behaviors in women at risk of human immunodeficiency virus.Perception of risk of HIV infections and sexual behaviour of the sexually active university students in ZimbabweCognitive behavioral theories used to explain injection risk behavior among injection drug users: a review and suggestions for the integration of cognitive and environmental models.The relationship of perceived risk to condom use: why results are inconsistent.The relationship between HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection risk and alcohol use during commercial sex episodes: results from the study of female commercial sex workers in the PhilippinesTheory development for HIV behavioral health: empirical validation of behavior health models specific to HIV risk.
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Towards an understanding of risk behavior: an AIDS risk reduction model (ARRM).
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