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Reference List—Sexual Health

Journal Articles

United States 
Canada
United Kingdom

 

United States

  1. Chin, J.J., Mantell, J, Weiss, L, Bhagavan, M, & Luo, X.T. (2005). Chinese and South Asian Religious Institutions and HIV Prevention in New York City. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17(5), 484-502.  Read highlights
  1. Kang, E, Rapkin, B.D., Remien, R.H., Mellins, C.A., & Oh, A. (2005). Multiple dimensions of HIV stigma and psychological distress among Asians and Pacific Islanders living with HIV illness. AIDS and Behavior, 9(2), 145-154.
  1. So, D.W., Wong, F.Y., & DeLeon, J.M. (2005). Sex, HIV risks, and substance use among Asian American college students. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17(5), 457-468.
  1. Zaidi, I.F., Crepaz, N., Song, R.G., Wan, C.K., Lin, L.S., Hu, D.J., et al. (2005). Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS among Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17(5), 405-417.
  1. Bhattacharya, G. (2004). Health care seeking for HIV/AIDS among South Asians in the United States. Health & Social Work, 29(2), 106-115.
  1. Lam, A.G., Mak, A, Lindsay, P.D., & Russell, S.T. (2004). What really works? An exploratory study of condom negotiation strategies. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(2), 160-171.  Read highlights
  1. Wilson, P.A., & Yoshikawa, H. (2004). Experiences of and responses to social discrimination among Asian and Pacific Islander gay men: Their relationship to HIV risk. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(1), 68-83.
  1. Yoshikawa, H, Wilson, P.A.D., Chae, D.H., & Cheng, J.F. (2004). Do family and friendship networks protect against the influence of discrimination on mental health and HIV risk among Asian and Pacific Islander gay men? AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(1), 84-100.
  1. Yoshikawa, H, Wilson, P.A., Hsueh, J, Rosman, E.A., Chin, J, & Kim, J.H. (2003). What front-line CBO staff can tell us about culturally anchored theories of behavior change in HIV prevention for Asian/Pacific Islanders? American Journal of Community Psychology, 32(1-2), 143-158.
  1. Bhattacharya, G. (2000). Knowledge about HIV/AIDS, the perceived risks of infection and sources of information of Asian-Indian adolescents born in the USA. AIDS Care-Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 12, 203.  Read highlights
  1. Chng, C.L., & Geliga-Vargas, J. (2000). Ethnic identity, gay identity, sexual sensation seeking and HIV risk taking among multiethnic men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention, 12(4), 326-339.
  1. Loue, S, Lane, S.D., Lloyd, L.S., & Loh, L. (1999). Integrating Buddhism and HIV prevention in US southeast Asian communities. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 10(1), 100-121.
  1. Schuster, M.A., Bell, R.M., Nakajima, G.A., & Kanouse, D.E. (1998). The sexual practices of Asian and Pacific Islander high school students. Journal of Adolescent Health.  23(4), 221-231.
  1. Yep, GA. (1994). HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention for Asian and Pacific-Islander Communities- Toward the Development of General-Guidelines. AIDS Education and Prevention, 6, 184.
  1. Zenilman, J.M. (1998). Ethnicity and sexually transmitted infections.  Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 11(1), 47-52.

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Canada

  1. Cappon, P, Adrien, A, Godin, G, Singer, S.M., MatickaTyndale, E, Willms, D.G., Daus, T, et. al. (1996). HIV/AIDS in the context of culture: Selection of ethnocultural communities for study in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health- Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique, 87(suppl. 1), S11-S14.
  1. Godin, G, MatickaTyndale, E, Adrien, A, et. al. (1996). Understanding use of condoms among Canadian ethnocultural communities: Methods and main findings of the survey. Canadian Journal of Public Health- Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique, 87(suppl. 1), S33-S37.
  1. Singer, SM, Willms, DG, Adrien, A, et. al. (1996). Many voices - Sociocultural results of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS Study in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health- Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique, 87(suppl. 1), S26-S32.

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United Kingdom

 

  1. Beck, A, Majmudar, A, Estcourt, C, Petrak, J. (2005). "We don't really have cause to discuss these things, they don't affect us": a collaborative model for developing culturally appropriate sexual health services with the Bangladeshi community of Tower Hamlets. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 81(2), 158-162.  Read highlights
  1. Weston, HJ. (2003). Public honour, private shame and HIV: issues affecting sexual health service delivery in London's South Asian communities. Health & Place, 9(2), 109-117.  Read highlights
  1. Fenton, K.A. (2001). Strategies for improving sexual health in ethnic minorities. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 14(1), 63-69.
  1. Gibb, DM, MacDonagh, SE, Gupta, R, et. al. (1998). Factors affecting uptake of antenatal HIV testing in London: results of a multicentre study. British Medical Journal, 316(7127), 259-261.
  1. De Cock, KM. (1997). HIV and AIDS, other sexually transmitted diseases, and tuberculosis in ethnic minorities in United Kingdom: Is surveillance serving its purpose? British Medical Journal, 314, 1747.

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