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| L L Otto-SalajSummaryAffiliation: Medical College of Wisconsin Country: USA Publications
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Patterns, predictors and gender differences in HIV risk among severely mentally ill men and womenL L Otto-Salaj
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53202, USA
Community Ment Health J 34:175-90. 1998..Mental health programs serving severely mentally ill men and women are reaching a population at elevated risk for contracting HIV infection, and can serve as a venue for targeted HIV prevention interventions...
Outcomes of a randomized small-group HIV prevention intervention trial for people with serious mental illnessL L Otto-Salaj
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226, USA
Community Ment Health J 37:123-44. 2001..These results under-score the need for tailored but ongoing HIV prevention efforts integrated into community programs that serve people with serious mental illness...
Influence of psychiatric diagnoses and symptoms on HIV risk behavior in adults with serious mental illnessL L Otto-Salaj
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
AIDS Read 11:197-204, 206-8. 2001....
Bridging the gap between the science and service of HIV prevention: transferring effective research-based HIV prevention interventions to community AIDS service providersJ A Kelly
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53202, USA
Am J Public Health 90:1082-8. 2000..We compared the effectiveness of 3 dissemination strategies for transferring HIV prevention models from the research arena to community providers of HIV prevention services...
Cost-effectiveness of an HIV prevention intervention for mentally ill adultsS D Pinkerton
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53202, USA
Ment Health Serv Res 3:45-55. 2001..These estimates suggest that this intervention is marginally cost-effective in comparison with other health promotion interventions, especially if high-risk, sexual-active women are preferentially recruited...
