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CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects

CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects Research Group. (1999). The CDC AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: A multi-site community-level intervention to promote HIV risk reduction. American Journal of Public Health, 89 (3), 336-345.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1992). NCPS AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: What we have learned, 1985-1990. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1992). AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: Implementation of volunteer networks for HIV-prevention programs -- Selected sites, 1991-1992. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 41, 868-869, 875-876.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1993). Condom use and sexual identity among men who have sex with men—Dallas 1991. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 42, 7, 13-14.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1993). Self-reported HIV antibody testing among persons with selected risk behaviors—southern Los Angeles County, 1991-1992. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 42, 786-789. Reprinted in Journal of the American Medical Association; 270, 2033-2034.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1995). HIV risk practices of male injecting drug users who have sex with men--Dallas, Denver, Long Beach. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 44, 767-769.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1996). Community-level prevention of human immunodeficiency virus infection among high-risk populations: The AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. MMWR Recommendations and Reports, 10(RR-6).

Corby, N. H., Enguidanos, S. M., & Kay, L. S. (1996). Development and use of role-model stories in a community-level risk-reduction intervention. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 54-58.

Corby, N. H., Jamner, M. S., & Wolitski, R. J. (1996). Using the theory of planned behavior to predict intention to use condoms among male and female injection drug users. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26, 52-75.

Corby, N.H., & Wolitski, R.J., (Eds.). (1997). Community HIV Prevention: The Long Beach AIDS Community Demonstration Project. Long Beach, CA: The University Press, California State University, Long Beach.

Corby, N. H. & Wolitski, R. J. (1996). Condom use with main and other partners among high-risk women: Intervention outcome and correlates of behavior. Drugs and Society, 9, 75-96. Co-published simultaneously in R.T. Trotter, II, (Ed.), Multicultural AIDS Prevention Programs (pp. 75-96). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

Corby, N. H., Wolitski, R. J., Thornton-Johnson, S., & Tanner, W. M. (1991). AIDS knowledge, perception of risk, and behaviors among female sex partners of injection drug users. AIDS Education and Prevention, 3, 353-366.

Fishbein, M., Guenther-Grey, C., Johnson, W., Wolitski, R.J., McAlister, A., Rietmeijer, C.A., O'Reilly, K., & The AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996). Using theory-based interventions to reduce AIDS risk behaviors: The CDC's AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. In S. Oskamp & S. Thompson (Eds.), Safer Sex and Drug Use: Understanding and Preventing HIV Risk Behavior (pp. 177-206). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Goldbaum, G. M., Perdue, T., & Higgins, D. (1996). Non-gay-identifying men who have sex with men: Formative research results from Seattle, Washington. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 36-40.

Goldbaum, G. M., Perdue, T., Wolitski, R. J., Rietmeijer, C. A., Hedrich, A., Wood, R. W., Fishbein, M., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1998). Differences in risk behavior and sources of AIDS information among gay, bisexual, and straight-identified men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 2, 13-21.

Guenther-Grey, C. A., Schnell, D., Fishbein, M., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1995). Sources of HIV/AIDS information among female sex traders. Health Education Research, 10, 385-390.

Guenther-Grey, C. A. Noroian, D., Fonseka, J., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996) Developing community networks to deliver HIV prevention interventions: The AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 41-49.

Higgins, D. L., O'Reilly, K., Tashima, N., Crain, C., Beeker, C., Goldbaum, G., Elifson, C. S., Galavotti, C., Guenther-Grey, C., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996). Using formative research to lay the foundation for community-level HIV prevention efforts: the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 28-35.

Jamner, M. S., Corby, N. H., & Wolitski, R. J. (1996). Bleaching injection equipment: Influencing factors among IDUs who share. Substance Use and Misuse, 31, 1973-1993.

Jamner, M. S., Wolitski, R. J., & Corby, N. H. (1997). Impact of a community HIV intervention targeting injecting drug users' stage of change for condom and bleach use. American Journal of Health Promotion, 12, 15-24.

Jamner, M. S., Wolitski, R. J., Corby, N. H., & Fishbein, M. (1998). Using the theory of planned behavior to predict intention to use condoms among female sex workers. Psychology and Health, 13, 187-205.

Krauss, B. J., Wolitski, R. J., Tross, S., Corby, N. H., Fishbein, M., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (in press). Getting the message: HIV information sources of women who have sex with injecting drug users—A two-site study. Applied Psychology: An International Review.

Krepcho, M., Smerick, M., Freeman, A., & Alfaro, A. (1993) Harnassing the energy of the mass media: HIV awareness in Dallas. American Journal of Public Health, 83, 283-285.

Krepcho, M., Fernandez-Asker, M. E., Freeman, A. C., Magee, E., & McAlister, A. (1993). Predictors of bleach use among current African-American injecting drug users: A community study. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 25, 135-141.

Leach, M., Wolitski, R. J., Goldbaum, G. M., Fishbein, M., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1997). HIV risk and sources of information among urban street youth. Psychology, Health, and Medicine, 2, 119-134.

McAlister, A., Johnson, W., Guenther-Grey, C., Higgins, D., O'Reilly, K., Fishbein, M. (2000). Behavioral journalism for HIV prevention: Community newsletters influence risk-related attitudes and behavior. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 77(1), 143-159.

O'Reilly, K., & Higgins, D. L. (1991). AIDS community demonstration projects for HIV prevention among hard-to-reach groups. Public Health Reports, 106, 714-720.

Pulley, L., McAlister, A., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996). Prevention campaigns for hard-to-reach populations at risk for HIV infection: Theory and implementation. Health Education Quarterly.

Rhodes, F., Corby, N. H., Wolitski, R. J., Tashima, N., Crain, C., Yankovich, D. R., & Smith, P. K. (1990) Risk behaviors and perceptions of AIDS among street injection drug users. Journal of Drug Education, 20, 271-288.

Rietmeijer, C. A., Kane, M. S., Simons, P. Z., Corby, N. H., Wolitski, R. J., Higgins, D. L., Judson, F. N., & Cohn, D. L. (1996). Increasing the use of bleach and condoms among injection drug users in Denver: Outcomes of a community-level HIV prevention program. AIDS, 10, 291-298.

Rietmeijer, C. A., Wolitski, R. J., Corby, N. H., & Cohn, D. L. (1998). Hustling and injection drug use among gay-identifying and non-gay-identifying men who have sex with men: Associations with high-risk sexual behaviors and condom use. Sexually Transmitted Disease, 25, 353-360.

Schnell, D. J., Galavotti, C., Fishbein, M., Chen, D., & the AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996). Measuring the adoption of consistent use of condoms using the stages of change model. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 59-68.

Schnell, D. J., Sheridan, J., Magee, E. (1995). A regression method for analyzing ordinal data from intervention trials. Statistics in Medicine, 14, 1177-1189

Simons, P. Z., Rietmeijer, C. A., Kane, M. S., Guenther-Grey, C., Higgins, D. L., & Cohn, D. L. (1996). Building a peer network for a community level HIV prevention program among injecting drug users in Denver. Public Health Reports, 111 (Supplement), 50-53.

Wolitski, R. J., Bensley, L., Corby, N. H., Fishbein, M., Galavotti, C. (1996). Sources of AIDS information among low- and at-risk populations in five U.S. cities. Journal of Community Health, 21, 293-310.

Wolitski, R. J., Fishbein, M., Johnson, W. D., Schnell, D. J., Higgins, D. L., Esacove, A., & AIDS Community Demonstration Projects. (1996). Sources of HIV information among injecting drug users in three U.S. cities. AIDS Care, 8, 541-555.
 

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