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| Alida BourisSummaryAffiliation: University of Chicago Country: USA Publications
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Preventing rapid repeat births among latina adolescents: the role of parentsAlida Bouris
School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Am J Public Health 102:1842-7. 2012....
Early adolescent romantic relationships and maternal approval among inner city Latino familiesAlida Bouris
School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA
AIDS Behav 16:1570-83. 2012..Finally, maternal orientations towards their adolescent engaging in romantic relationships were associated with their child's intentions to have sexual intercourse in the future...
India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection: the feasibility of a family-based HIV-prevention intervention for rural Indian youthAsha Banu Soletti
Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY, USA
J Int AIDS Soc 12:35. 2009..abstract:..
A systematic review of parental influences on the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth: time for a new public health research and practice agendaAlida Bouris
University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 969 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
J Prim Prev 31:273-309. 2010..The review highlights the need for future research on how parents can be supported to promote the health of LGB youth. Recommendations for strengthening the research base are provided...
The feasibility of a clinic-based parent intervention to prevent HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancies among Latino and African American adolescentsAlida Bouris
School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
AIDS Patient Care STDS 24:381-7. 2010..Study results suggest that a parent-based intervention delivered in a community-based pediatric health clinic setting is feasible. Focused recommendations for intervention recruitment, delivery, and retention are provided...
Family network proportion and HIV risk among black men who have sex with menJohn Schneider
Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 61:627-35. 2012..Despite increased attention to social and sexual networks as a framework for biomedical intervention, the role of family in these networks and their relationship to HIV prevention have received limited attention...
