1998
Long-Term Effects of HIV Counseling and Testing for Women: Behavioral and Psychological Consequences Are Limited at 18 Months Posttest
Ickovics J, Druley J, Grigorenko E, Morrill A, Beren S, Rodin J. Long-Term Effects of HIV Counseling and Testing for Women: Behavioral and Psychological Consequences Are Limited at 18 Months Posttest. Health Psychology 1998, 17: 395-402. PMID: 9775997, DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.17.5.395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological consequencesConsequences of testingHIV counselingUntested womenIntrusive thoughtsMore anxietyMonth posttestTested womenHigh-risk sexual behaviorComparison groupCommunity health clinicsPotential risk factorsPublic health priorityRisk behaviorsAlternative interventionsProspective studyRisk factorsHealth clinicsHIV preventionHealth prioritySexual behaviorStudy periodWomenAnxietyBehavioral
1996
Safer Sex: Social and Psychological Predictors of Behavioral Maintenance and Change Among Heterosexual Women
Morrill A, Ickovics J, Golubchikov V, Beren S, Rodin J. Safer Sex: Social and Psychological Predictors of Behavioral Maintenance and Change Among Heterosexual Women. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1996, 64: 819-828. PMID: 8803373, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.64.4.819.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttitude to HealthCondomsFemaleHumansMiddle AgedRisk-TakingSafetySexual BehaviorConceptsSafer sexual behaviorsPsychological predictorsSexual behaviorEfficacy beliefsInterview 3 monthsRelationship involvementHeterosexual womenBehavioral maintenanceBehavior maintenanceSafe behaviorHealth locusExplanatory modelsFuture interventionsDiverse backgroundsPartner riskSouthern ConnecticutCommunity health clinicsBehaviorHealth clinicsBeliefsOptimismSocial
1994
Limited effects of HIV counseling and testing for women. A prospective study of behavioral and psychological consequences.
Ickovics J, Morrill A, Beren S, Walsh U, Rodin J. Limited effects of HIV counseling and testing for women. A prospective study of behavioral and psychological consequences. JAMA 1994, 272: 443-8. PMID: 8040979, DOI: 10.1001/jama.272.6.443.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV counselingSexual riskHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) counselingPrimary health care servicesCommunity health clinicsHealth care servicesPartner risk factorsSeronegative womenImmunodeficiency syndromeProspective studyRisk factorsHealth clinicsPsychological consequencesStudy groupPrevention interventionsCare servicesNumber of womenCondom useGeneral psychological functioningWomenComparison groupSexual activitySequential samplesCounselingSexual behavior