1998
Reproductive Behavior in HIV-Discordant Heterosexual Couples: Implications for Counseling
Van Devanter N, Cleary P, Moore J, Thacker A, O'Brien T. Reproductive Behavior in HIV-Discordant Heterosexual Couples: Implications for Counseling. AIDS Patient Care And STDs 1998, 12: 43-49. PMID: 11361885, DOI: 10.1089/apc.1998.12.43.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-discordant heterosexual couplesHIV heterosexual transmissionHeterosexual transmissionPregnancy attemptsDiscordant couplesEffective behavioral interventionsReproductive ageHIV epidemicPregnancy rateGeneral populationNew infectionsBehavioral interventionsHeterosexual couplesSexual behaviorSuch couplesTransmission accountsEducational effortsWomenReproductive behaviorSeroconversionInfection
1995
A randomized trial of an education, and support program for HIV-infected individuals
Cleary P, Van Devanter N, Steilen M, Stuart A, Shipton-Levy R, McMullen W, Rogers T, Singer E, Avorn J, Pindyck J. A randomized trial of an education, and support program for HIV-infected individuals. AIDS 1995, 9: 1271-1278. PMID: 8561981, DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199511000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnsafe sexual activitySexual behaviorHIV-positive donorsSexual activityNew York Blood CenterIntervention programsBehavior changeSafer sexual behaviorsSeropositive individualsReferral groupImmune functionMore behavior changeDonor characteristicsBlood centersStructured interventionPsychological distressSupport groupsHIVInterventionGroupSupport programsNew York CityDonorsPsychological helpCohort
1993
Depressive symptoms in blood donors notified of HIV infection.
Cleary P, Van Devanter N, Rogers T, Singer E, Shipton-Levy R, Steilen M, Stuart A, Avorn J, Pindyck J. Depressive symptoms in blood donors notified of HIV infection. American Journal Of Public Health 1993, 83: 534-9. PMID: 8460730, PMCID: PMC1694482, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.83.4.534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdolescentAdultBlood DonorsCounselingDepressive DisorderEducational StatusFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHIV InfectionsHIV-1HumansMaleMarital StatusMass ScreeningMiddle AgedModels, PsychologicalMultivariate AnalysisNew York CityPatient Acceptance of Health CarePsychological TestsRacial GroupsSeverity of Illness IndexSexual BehaviorSocial SupportSubstance Abuse, IntravenousConceptsHIV infectionBlood donorsAverage depressive symptom scoresHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionImmunodeficiency virus infectionNew York Blood CenterDepressive symptom scoresRepresentative population sampleNeeds of personsSymptom scoresMedical historyVirus infectionPsychiatric servicesDepressive symptomsDrug useMedical examinationBlood centersInfectionSexual behaviorHIVPopulation sampleWeeksWomenSubjectsMen
1991
Behavior changes after notification of HIV infection.
Cleary P, Van Devanter N, Rogers T, Singer E, Shipton-Levy R, Steilen M, Stuart A, Avorn J, Pindyck J. Behavior changes after notification of HIV infection. American Journal Of Public Health 1991, 81: 1586-90. PMID: 1746654, PMCID: PMC1405297, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.81.12.1586.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV infectionBlood donorsHIV-positive blood donorsNew York Blood CenterSexual behaviorShort-term behaviour changeUnsafe sexual behaviorHigh-risk behaviorsUnsafe sexual activityBehavior changeMedical historyScreening programDrug useMedical examinationBlood centersInfectionSexual activityWeeksParticipantsQuestionnaireHIVDonorsNursesVisitsPsychological characteristics