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| Charles MuellerSummaryAffiliation: University of Hawaii Country: USA Publications
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Psychosocial adjustment of Native Hawaiian women living with HIV/AIDS: the central role of affective bondsCharles W Mueller
University of Hawaii School of Social Work, Manoa, USA
Pac Health Dialog 10:3-9. 2003..The role of ethno cultural influences in psychological growth models is discussed and future research directions are offered...
Longitudinal predictors of youth functional improvement in a public mental health systemCharles W Mueller
Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2430 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
J Behav Health Serv Res 37:350-62. 2010..Neither comorbidity nor the presence of a mood or attentional disorder affected the rate of improvement. Both researchers and systems of care developers should consider these patterns in their future work...
The role of minor and adult children in the adjustment of women living with HIVCharles W Mueller
Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii, Gartley Hall 110, 2430 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
AIDS Care 21:1169-75. 2009..Adult children were more often listed as providing various types of support than minor children, yet these relationships were also often associated with relatively higher levels of social burden...
Treatment adherence among Native Hawaiians living with HIVLana Sue L Ka'opua
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 96813, USA
Soc Work 49:55-63. 2004..Implications are suggested for social workers and other health care providers in the development of interventions that use cultural preferences to support HAART adherence...
Assessing stability between treatment planning documents in a system of careJohn Young
Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 34:530-9. 2007..The implications of these findings and the potential for future research are discussed...
HIV and women in Hawaii: risk and protective factors in HIV/AIDS preventionValli Kalei Kanuha
University of Hawaii, School of Social Work
Hawaii Med J 62:187-92. 2003..Collaborative efforts between health care professionals and HIV/AIDS agencies to integrate gender-specific and culturally appropriate HIV prevention interventions are recommended...
Research Grants
- TRACKING PSYCHOLOGICAL GROWTH IN WOMEN LIVING WITH HIVCharles Mueller; Fiscal Year: 2001..Research findings on ways such individuals enhance their own mental health will contribute to more cost-effective and more humane methods of providing for the mental health needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. ..
