págs. 4-4
Recruiting, Retaining, and Maintaining Racial and Ethnic Minority Investigators: Why We Should Bother, Why We Should Care.
págs. 5-7
Introduction: The Case for Diversity in Research on Mental Health and HIV/AIDS.
David M. Stoff, Andrew Forsyth, Ernest D. Marquez, Shelia McClure
págs. 8-15
Mentoring and Research Capacity-Building Experiences: Acculturating to Research From the Perspective of the Trainee.
págs. 16-19
Personal Journeys, Professional Paths: Persistence in Navigating the Crossroads of a Research Career.
págs. 20-25
Training for Research in Mental Health and HIV/AIDS Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations: Meeting the Needs of New Investigators.
págs. 26-30
A Call for Training the Trainers: Focus on Mentoring to Enhance Diversity in Mental Health Research.
Dilip V. Jeste, Elizabeth W. Twamley, Veronica Cardenas, Barry Lebowitz, Charles F. Reynolds III
págs. 31-36
págs. 37-42
Investments in the Future of Behavioral Science: The University of California, San Francisco, Visiting Professors Program.
págs. 43-47
On the Outside Looking In: Promoting HIV/AIDS Research Initiated by African American Investigators.
John K. Williams, Gail E. Wyatt, Tina Henderson, LeKeisha Sumner
págs. 48-52
Leadership Development for Health Researchers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Henrie M Treadwell, Ronald L Braithwaite, Kisha Braithwaite, Desiree Oliver, Rhonda Holliday
págs. 53-56
págs. 57-59
Barriers to Research and Capacity Building at Hispanic-Serving Institutions: The Case of HIV/AIDS Research at the University of Puerto Rico.
págs. 60-64
págs. 65-70
págs. 71-76
Building Partnerships Between Indigenous Communities and Universities: Lessons Learned in HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse Prevention Research.
Julie A. Baldwin, Jeannette L. Johnson, Christine C. Benally
págs. 77-81
págs. 82-86
págs. 87-91
Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and the Association of Down-Low Identity With HIV Risk Behavior.
Lisa Bond, Darrell P. Wheeler, Gregorio Millett, Archana Bodas LaPollo, Lee F. Carson, Adrian Liau
págs. 92-95
A Brief, Clinic-Based, Safer Sex Intervention for Heterosexual African American Men Newly Diagnosed With an STD: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Richard Crosby, Ralph J. DiClemente, Richard Charnigo, Gregory Snow, Adewale Troutman
págs. 96-103
Tracey E. Wilson, Matthew Hogben, Edmond S. Malka, Nicole Liddon, William M McCormack, Steve Rubin, Michael Augenbraun
págs. 104-110
Epidemiological Characterization of Individuals With Newly Reported HIV Infection: South Carolina, 2004-2005.
Ikechukwu U. Ogbuanu, Myriam Torres, Lynda Kettinger, Helmut Albrecht, Wayne A. Duffus
págs. 111-117
Demographic Characteristics and Survival With AIDS: Health Disparities in Chicago, 1993-2001.
Girma Woldemichael, Demian Christiansen, Sandra Thomas, Nanette Benbow
págs. 118-123
HIV Prevention Technology Transfer: Challenges and Strategies in the Real World.
Rosemary C. Veniegas, Uyen H. Kao, Ricardo Rosales, Melissa Arellanes
págs. 124-130
Erin M. Kahle, Elizabeth A. Barash, Libby C. Page, Amy Lansky, Krishna Jafa, Patrick S. Sullivan, Susan E. Buskin
págs. 131-136
Chandra L. Ford, Mark A. Daniels, Jo Anne L. Earp, Jay S. Kaufman, Carol E. Golin, William C. Miller
págs. 137-143
págs. 144-151
Condom Use and High-Risk Sexual Acts in Adult Films: A Comparison of Heterosexual and Homosexual Films.
Corita R. Grudzen, Marc N. Elliott, Peter Kerndt, Mark A. Schuster, Robert H. Brook, Lillian Gelberg
págs. 152-156
Determinants of Recent HIV Infection Among Seattle-Area Men Who Have Sex with Men.
Hanne Thiede, Richard A. Jenkins, James W. Carey, Rebecca Hutcheson, Kathy K Thomas, Ronald D. Stall, Edward White, Iris Allen, Roberto Mejia, Matthew R. Golden
págs. 157-164
HIV Risk Associated With Gay Bathhouses and Sex Clubs: Findings From 2 Seattle Surveys of Factors Related to HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections.
William J. Reidy, Freya Spielberg, Robert Wood, Diane Binson, William J. Woods, Gary M. Goldbaum
págs. 165-172
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