Titilayo C Abiona

Summary

Affiliation: Chicago State University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Gender differences in HIV risk behaviors of inmates
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Womens Health (Larchmt) 18:65-71. 2009
  2. ncbi Relationship between incarceration frequency and human immunodeficiency virus risk behaviors of African American inmates
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Natl Med Assoc 101:308-15. 2009
  3. ncbi Body art practices among inmates: Implications for transmission of bloodborne infections
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, IL 60628, USA
    Am J Infect Control 38:121-9. 2010
  4. ncbi Development and evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess HIV risk behaviors of prison inmates
    Joseph A Balogun
    College of Health Sciences and the HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Correct Health Care 16:67-78. 2010
  5. ncbi HIV sexual risk behaviors and perception of risk among college students: implications for planning interventions
    Adedeji S Adefuye
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    BMC Public Health 9:281. 2009
  6. ncbi Evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess the HIV risk behaviors of ex-prisoners
    Joseph A Balogun
    College of Health Sciences and the HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois 60628, USA
    J Correct Health Care 16:287-98. 2010

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Gender differences in HIV risk behaviors of inmates
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Womens Health (Larchmt) 18:65-71. 2009
    ....
  2. ncbi Relationship between incarceration frequency and human immunodeficiency virus risk behaviors of African American inmates
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Natl Med Assoc 101:308-15. 2009
    ..We examined the relationship between frequency of incarceration and preincarceration risk behaviors and determined the demographic factors associated with risk behaviors among a sample of African American inmates...
  3. ncbi Body art practices among inmates: Implications for transmission of bloodborne infections
    Titilayo C Abiona
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, IL 60628, USA
    Am J Infect Control 38:121-9. 2010
    ..The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of tattooing and body piercing among inmates, identify factors associated with receiving a tattoo in prison, and explore the contexts of tattooing and body piercing in prison...
  4. ncbi Development and evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess HIV risk behaviors of prison inmates
    Joseph A Balogun
    College of Health Sciences and the HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    J Correct Health Care 16:67-78. 2010
    ..The use of this instrument for intervention studies in prisons has the potential to reduce inmates' HIV risk behaviors...
  5. ncbi HIV sexual risk behaviors and perception of risk among college students: implications for planning interventions
    Adedeji S Adefuye
    HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL 60628, USA
    BMC Public Health 9:281. 2009
    ..This study examined the sexual risk behaviors and perception of HIV risk of students in a predominantly African American commuter urban university in the Midwest...
  6. ncbi Evaluation of a psychometric instrument designed to assess the HIV risk behaviors of ex-prisoners
    Joseph A Balogun
    College of Health Sciences and the HIV AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois 60628, USA
    J Correct Health Care 16:287-98. 2010
    ..001). By subscale, the C? for tattooing, .89; body piercing, .93; injection drug use, .93; and HIV risk sexual behavior, .79. Based on these findings, the authors conclude that the questionnaire is reliable and internally consistent...