Papers & Presentations
RIMI faculty and students are engaged in a variety of research activities. The following is a list of recent publications and presentations.
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Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute On Minority Health And Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P20MD003942. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
In Press
D'Anna, L., Margolis A. D., Warner L., Korosteleva O., O'Donnell L., Rietmeijer C. A., et al.
(In Press). Condom use problems during anal sex among men who have sex with men (MSM): findings from the Safe in the City Study.
AIDS Care: AIDS Impact Special Issue.
2011
D'Anna, L., Margolis A. D., Warner L., Korosteleva O., O'Donnell L., Rietmeijer C. A., et al.
(2011). Characteristics associated with condom breakage/slippage or partial use during vaginal sex with main and non-main partners: Findings from the Safe City Project Study.
International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research.
D'Anna, L., Korosteleva O., Douglas JM., Warner DL., Paul SM., Metcalf CA., et al.
(2011). Relationships between condom use consistency and errors, partnership characteristics and STIs among STD clinic patients.
National HIV Prevention Conference.
Rios-Ellis, B., Canjura AC., Garcia M., Korosteleva O., Nguyen-Rodriguez S., Espinoza L., et al.
(2011). Rompe El Silencio: Break the Silence - Increasing sexual communication in Latina intergenerational family dyads.
Hispanic Health Care International. 9(4), 174-85.
2010
D'Anna, L., Korosteleva O., & Malotte C. K.
(2010). The relationships between condom use consistency and errors, sex partnership characteristics and STIs among STD clinic patients in the United States: Findings from RESPECT-2.
XVII International AIDS Conference.
D'Anna et al_IntAIDSConf2010.pdf (101.2 KB)


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