K Rivet Amico

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Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Supporting study product use and accuracy in self-report in the iPrEx study: next step counseling and neutral assessment
    K R Amico
    Center for Health Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
    AIDS Behav 16:1243-59. 2012
  2. ncbi A situated-Information Motivation Behavioral Skills Model of Care Initiation and Maintenance (sIMB-CIM): an IMB model based approach to understanding and intervening in engagement in care for chronic medical conditions
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Rd, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    J Health Psychol 16:1071-81. 2011
  3. ncbi Attrition and related trends in scientific rigor: a score card for ART adherence intervention research and recommendations for future directions
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention CHIP, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 5:172-85. 2008
  4. ncbi Efficacy of antiretroviral therapy adherence interventions: a research synthesis of trials, 1996 to 2004
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 41:285-97. 2006
  5. ncbi Percent total attrition: a poor metric for study rigor in hosted intervention designs
    K Rivet Amico
    Department of Psychology, 2006 Hillside Rd, Unit 1248, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    Am J Public Health 99:1567-75. 2009
  6. ncbi Reasons for ART non-adherence in the Deep South: adherence needs of a sample of HIV-positive patients in Mississippi
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Stocrs, Connecticut, USA
    AIDS Care 19:1210-8. 2007
  7. ncbi The information-motivation-behavioral skills model of ART adherence in a Deep South HIV+ clinic sample
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Rd, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT, 06269 1248, USA
    AIDS Behav 13:66-75. 2009
  8. ncbi The information-motivation-behavioral skills model of antiretroviral adherence and its applications
    Jeffrey D Fisher
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention CHIP, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 5:193-203. 2008
  9. ncbi Visual analog scale of ART adherence: association with 3-day self-report and adherence barriers
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 42:455-9. 2006
  10. ncbi An agenda for advancing the science of implementation of evidence-based HIV prevention interventions
    Wynne E Norton
    Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    AIDS Behav 13:424-9. 2009

Detail Information

Publications25

  1. ncbi Supporting study product use and accuracy in self-report in the iPrEx study: next step counseling and neutral assessment
    K R Amico
    Center for Health Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
    AIDS Behav 16:1243-59. 2012
    ..Quantitative and qualitative data gathered from implementers were used to make modifications for supporting PrEP use in the open-label extension of iPrEx...
  2. ncbi A situated-Information Motivation Behavioral Skills Model of Care Initiation and Maintenance (sIMB-CIM): an IMB model based approach to understanding and intervening in engagement in care for chronic medical conditions
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Rd, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    J Health Psychol 16:1071-81. 2011
    ..An example of a sIMB model for characterizing and intervening to support maintenance in HIV-care is provided...
  3. ncbi Attrition and related trends in scientific rigor: a score card for ART adherence intervention research and recommendations for future directions
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention CHIP, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 5:172-85. 2008
    ..Differential attrition continues to be underreported and is not well represented by the more frequently used, though arguably less appropriate, metric of overall percent attrition...
  4. ncbi Efficacy of antiretroviral therapy adherence interventions: a research synthesis of trials, 1996 to 2004
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 41:285-97. 2006
    ..To conduct a quantitative review of published trials of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence interventions...
  5. ncbi Percent total attrition: a poor metric for study rigor in hosted intervention designs
    K Rivet Amico
    Department of Psychology, 2006 Hillside Rd, Unit 1248, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 1248, USA
    Am J Public Health 99:1567-75. 2009
    ..Better methods to characterize rigor are needed...
  6. ncbi Reasons for ART non-adherence in the Deep South: adherence needs of a sample of HIV-positive patients in Mississippi
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Stocrs, Connecticut, USA
    AIDS Care 19:1210-8. 2007
    ..Results suggest that adherence interventions implemented in the Deep South must take into account specific barriers faced by individuals within this region, where stigma, gender disparities and limited resources are prevalent...
  7. ncbi The information-motivation-behavioral skills model of ART adherence in a Deep South HIV+ clinic sample
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Rd, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT, 06269 1248, USA
    AIDS Behav 13:66-75. 2009
    ..The IMB model of ART adherence appeared to well characterize the complexities of adherence for this sample...
  8. ncbi The information-motivation-behavioral skills model of antiretroviral adherence and its applications
    Jeffrey D Fisher
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention CHIP, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 5:193-203. 2008
    ..This protocol could be incorporated into clinical practice as a valuable tool in working with patients individually...
  9. ncbi Visual analog scale of ART adherence: association with 3-day self-report and adherence barriers
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 42:455-9. 2006
    ....
  10. ncbi An agenda for advancing the science of implementation of evidence-based HIV prevention interventions
    Wynne E Norton
    Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Unit 1248, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    AIDS Behav 13:424-9. 2009
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  11. ncbi An information-motivation-behavioral skills model of adherence to antiretroviral therapy
    Jeffrey D Fisher
    Department of Psychology and Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 1020, USA
    Health Psychol 25:462-73. 2006
    ..Empirical support for the IMB model of adherence is presented, and its application in adherence-promotion intervention efforts is discussed...
  12. ncbi Understanding the behavioral determinants of retention in HIV care: a qualitative evaluation of a situated information, motivation, behavioral skills model of care initiation and maintenance
    Laramie R Smith
    University of Connecticut, Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, Storrs, 06042, USA
    AIDS Patient Care STDS 26:344-55. 2012
    ..Future intervention efforts to enhance retention in HIV care should address these multiple determinants (i.e., information, motivation, behavioral skills) of self-directed retention in HIV care...
  13. ncbi Counsellor-delivered HIV risk reduction intervention addresses safer sex barriers of people living with HIV in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Deborah H Cornman
    Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 06269, USA
    Psychol Health 26:1623-41. 2011
    ..This study makes an important contribution towards development of a theory-based HIV risk reduction intervention for PLWH linking prevention with treatment in South Africa...
  14. ncbi Computer-based intervention in HIV clinical care setting improves antiretroviral adherence: the LifeWindows Project
    Jeffrey D Fisher
    Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
    AIDS Behav 15:1635-46. 2011
    ..This study supports the utility of LifeWindows and illustrates that patients on ARVs who persist in care at clinical care sites can benefit from adherence promotion software...
  15. ncbi Standard of care: promoting antiretroviral adherence in clinical care
    Jennifer J Harman
    Department of Psychology, Center for Health and HIV Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Road, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    AIDS Care 17:237-51. 2005
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  16. ncbi Accuracy of the stages of change algorithm: sexual risk reported in the maintenance stage of change
    REBECCA A FERRER
    Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention CHIP, University of Connecticut, 2006 Hillside Rd, Unit 1248, Storrs, Connecticut, 06269 1248, USA
    Prev Sci 10:13-21. 2009
    ..Results suggest that intervention inclusion or evaluation strategies that use the maintenance stage as a primary outcome should be further qualified by behavioral data...
  17. ncbi Clinician-initiated HIV risk reduction intervention for HIV-positive persons: Formative Research, Acceptability, and Fidelity of the Options Project
    Jeffrey D Fisher
    Center for Health HIV Intervention and Prevention, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 37:S78-87. 2004
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  18. ncbi Attitudes toward needle-sharing and HIV transmission risk behavior among HIV+ injection drug users in clinical care
    Wynne E Norton
    Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
    AIDS Care 20:462-9. 2008
    ..Interventions targeting needle-sharing attitudes deployed within the clinical care setting may be well-positioned to reduce HIV transmission among HIV-positive IDUs...
  19. ncbi The relationship-oriented information-motivation-behavioral skills model: a multilevel structural equation model among dyads
    Jennifer Jill Harman
    Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, B 225 Clark, Fort Collins, CO 80523 1876, USA
    AIDS Behav 13:173-84. 2009
    ..This is the first theoretical model of HIV risk behavior to be analyzed at the dyadic level, and the results suggest ways to effectively design intervention strategies for individuals in intimate relationships...
  20. ncbi Antiretroviral adherence interventions: translating research findings to the real world clinic
    Jane M Simoni
    Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Campus Box 351525, Seattle, WA, 98195 1525, USA
    Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 7:44-51. 2010
    ..In conclusion, we consider implications and offer strategies for enhancing adherence in clinic-based HIV care prior to ART initiation, at initiation, and over the course of treatment...
  21. ncbi Adherence to preexposure chemoprophylaxis: the behavioral bridge from efficacy to effectiveness
    K Rivet Amico
    Center for Health Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA
    Curr Opin HIV AIDS 7:542-8. 2012
    ..This review culls across available clinical trial findings to suggest a behavioral agenda for research and practice...
  22. ncbi A population-based and longitudinal study of sexual behavior and multidrug-resistant HIV among patients in clinical care
    Michael J Kozal
    Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA
    MedGenMed 8:72. 2006
    ..Population-based and longitudinal information regarding sexual risk behavior among patients with multidrug resistant (MDR) HIV and their sexual partners is of great public health and clinical importance...
  23. ncbi Adherence to antiretroviral therapy: an empirical test of the information-motivation-behavioral skills model
    Fabrizio Starace
    Consultation Psychiatry and Behavioral Epidemiology, Cotugno Hospital, Naples, Italy
    Health Psychol 25:153-62. 2006
    ..Current study results are explored, and implications for adherence promotion interventions based on the model are discussed...
  24. ncbi HIV drug resistance and HIV transmission risk behaviors among active injection drug users
    Michael J Kozal
    AIDS Program, Section of Infectious Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
    J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 40:106-9. 2005
    ..Strategies to reduce injection drug use risk behaviors among patients in clinical care are needed to reduce the transmission of sensitive and resistant HIV...
  25. ncbi Antiretroviral resistance and high-risk transmission behavior among HIV-positive patients in clinical care
    Michael J Kozal
    AIDS Program, Section of Infectious Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA
    AIDS 18:2185-9. 2004
    ..However, little is known about the risk behaviors of these patients, potential partners exposed and the relationship of these to ART resistance...