Featured Publications
Evaluation in the Real World: Decision Points and Rationales in Creating A Rigorous Study Designed to Convey Ecologically Valid Findings
Sullivan CM, Chiaramonte D, López‐Zerón G, Gregory K, Olsen L. Evaluation in the Real World: Decision Points and Rationales in Creating A Rigorous Study Designed to Convey Ecologically Valid Findings. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2020, 67: 447-455. PMID: 33326615, PMCID: PMC8451746, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStructural and Community Change Outcomes of the Connect‐to‐Protect Coalitions: Trials and Triumphs Securing Adolescent Access to HIV Prevention, Testing, and Medical Care
Miller RL, Reed SJ, Chiaramonte D, Strzyzykowski T, Spring H, Acevedo‐Polakovich I, Chutuape K, Cooper‐Walker B, Boyer CB, Ellen JM. Structural and Community Change Outcomes of the Connect‐to‐Protect Coalitions: Trials and Triumphs Securing Adolescent Access to HIV Prevention, Testing, and Medical Care. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2017, 60: 199-214. PMID: 28851064, PMCID: PMC5678968, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity Coalition Action TheoryAIDS-competent communitiesCommunity mobilization effortsMobilization effortsCoalition leadershipCommunity developmentCoalition's abilityCommunity capabilitiesCapacity buildingCommunity leadersStructural barriersKey informantsCoalition contextCollaborative synergiesYouth healthStructural factorsAction theoryHIV riskYouth HIVCoalitionChange outcomesHIV preventionCommunityYouthAdolescents' accessGuided LGBTQ-affirmative internet cognitive-behavioral therapy for sexual minority youth's mental health: A randomized controlled trial of a minority stress treatment approach
Pachankis J, Soulliard Z, Layland E, Behari K, Seager van Dyk I, Eisenstadt B, Chiaramonte D, Ljótsson B, Särnholm J, Bjureberg J. Guided LGBTQ-affirmative internet cognitive-behavioral therapy for sexual minority youth's mental health: A randomized controlled trial of a minority stress treatment approach. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2023, 169: 104403. PMID: 37716019, PMCID: PMC10601985, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2023.104403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternet-based CBTCognitive behavioral therapyPsychological distressAnxiety symptomsMinority stressInternet-based cognitive behavioral therapyInternet cognitive behavioural therapyMental healthHIV transmission risk behaviorsLGBTQ youthYouth mental healthICBT participantsPreliminary efficacyAcceptable treatmentIntervention acceptabilityTreatment approachesAlcohol useMost outcomesStigmatizing conditionSuicidal thoughtsWeekly assessmentsBehavioral healthFuture researchGroup comparisonsParticipants
2023
Domestic Violence Survivors’ Housing Stability, Safety, and Well-Being Over Time: Examining the Role of Domestic Violence Housing First, Social Support, and Material Hardship
Goodman-Williams R, Simmons C, Chiaramonte D, Ayeni O, Guerrero M, Sprecher M, Sullivan C. Domestic Violence Survivors’ Housing Stability, Safety, and Well-Being Over Time: Examining the Role of Domestic Violence Housing First, Social Support, and Material Hardship. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2023, 93: 402-414. PMID: 37261737, PMCID: PMC10524944, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000686.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDomestic violence agenciesMaterial hardshipHousing stabilitySocial supportIntimate partner violenceForms of supportSurvivor safetyHousing instabilityPartner violenceFinancial stabilityHardshipSurvivors' needsHousingUnited StatesAgenciesSituational factorsLatent transition analysisLatent classesMembershipPositive outcomesSignificant public health issueSupportPrior researchServicesHealth issuesDomestic Violence Housing First Model and Association With Survivors’ Housing Stability, Safety, and Well-being Over 2 Years
Sullivan C, Simmons C, Guerrero M, Farero A, López-Zerón G, Ayeni O, Chiaramonte D, Sprecher M, Fernandez A. Domestic Violence Housing First Model and Association With Survivors’ Housing Stability, Safety, and Well-being Over 2 Years. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2320213. PMID: 37358850, PMCID: PMC10293912, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.20213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceHousing stabilityIPV survivorsDV agenciesDomestic violence servicesHousing First modelEthnic minority groupsViolence servicesHousing instabilityPartner violenceFlexible fundingComparative effectiveness studiesAgency staffMinority groupsDV exposureService deliveryAgency recordsMental healthMAIN OUTCOMEUnited StatesEffectiveness studiesAgenciesLongitudinal linear mixed-effects modelsPacific Northwest statesNorthwest states
2022
Impact of the Domestic Violence Housing First Model on Survivors’ Safety and Housing Stability: 12-Month Findings
Sullivan C, Guerrero M, Simmons C, López-Zerón G, Ayeni O, Farero A, Chiaramonte D, Sprecher M. Impact of the Domestic Violence Housing First Model on Survivors’ Safety and Housing Stability: 12-Month Findings. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2022, 38: 4790-4813. PMID: 36052457, PMCID: PMC9900683, DOI: 10.1177/08862605221119520.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceHousing stabilityIPV survivorsDomestic violence agenciesHousing First modelGreater housing stabilityForms of abuseDV programsEconomic abuseHousing instabilityPartner violenceFlexible fundingIPV victimizationStable housingAgency recordsHousingNegative healthEconomic consequencesInterviewsAbuseUnderstanding of factorsLongitudinal analysisViolenceHomelessnessAdvocacy
2021
The impact of COVID‐19 on the safety, housing stability, and mental health of unstably housed domestic violence survivors
Chiaramonte D, Simmons C, Hamdan N, Ayeni OO, López‐Zerón G, Farero A, Sprecher M, Sullivan CM. The impact of COVID‐19 on the safety, housing stability, and mental health of unstably housed domestic violence survivors. Journal Of Community Psychology 2021, 50: 2659-2681. PMID: 34921735, PMCID: PMC9206039, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDomestic violence survivorsHousing stabilityCOVID-19 stayViolence survivorsHousing instabilityHome ordersHousing-related servicesLess housing instabilityExperiences of abuseSocial supportDV agenciesSurvivor safetyDV survivorsHousing servicesMental healthLess abuseGreater social supportCOVID-19Service accessGlobal catastropheCOVID-19 pandemicCritical insightsMulti-year studyAbuseMental health distressExamining contextual influences on the service needs of homeless and unstably housed domestic violence survivors
Chiaramonte D, Clements K, López‐Zerón G, Ayeni O, Farero A, Ma W, Sullivan C. Examining contextual influences on the service needs of homeless and unstably housed domestic violence survivors. Journal Of Community Psychology 2021, 50: 1831-1853. PMID: 34146356, PMCID: PMC8684560, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDV agenciesDV survivorsDomestic violenceService seekersDomestic violence survivorsService needsDV servicesViolence survivorsHousing situationContextual factorsSeekersAgenciesContextual influencesLatent class analysisClass analysisViolenceSuccessful serviceHomelessnessServicesNeedSurvivorsClientsParticular featuresWomenSituation
2019
The moderating role of resilience resources in the association between crime exposure and substance use among young sexual minority men
Gamarel KE, Nelson KM, Heinze J, Chiaramonte DM, Miller RL, Interventions T. The moderating role of resilience resources in the association between crime exposure and substance use among young sexual minority men. Substance Use & Misuse 2019, 54: 1787-1798. PMID: 31094618, PMCID: PMC6692916, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1610447.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung sexual minority menDrug useSexual minority menMean ageSubstance use behaviorsAlcohol useSubstance useAdverse health behaviorsResilience resourcesMinority menParticipants' mean ageOdds of alcoholHeavy alcohol useMarijuana useMen ages 15One-time surveyReduced oddsProtective effectHealth behaviorsSociodemographic factorsCross-sectional sampleUse behaviorsAge 15MenCrime exposure
2018
Examination of Behavioral, Social, and Environmental Contextual Influences on Sexually Transmitted Infections in At Risk, Urban, Adolescents, and Young Adults
Boyer CB, Santiago Rivera OJ, Chiaramonte DM, Ellen JM. Examination of Behavioral, Social, and Environmental Contextual Influences on Sexually Transmitted Infections in At Risk, Urban, Adolescents, and Young Adults. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2018, 45: 542-548. PMID: 29466279, PMCID: PMC6043398, DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000000797.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContextual influencesAnonymous survey dataSexual minoritiesUS neighborhoodsEconomic needsYoung peopleAfrican American/BlackEthnic minoritiesSocial challengesSTI indicatorsSelf-reported lifetime prevalenceExamination of BehavioralAmerican/BlackContextual factorsSurvey dataAYA menExtant literatureAYA womenMultiple logistical regression modelGender differencesCommunity venuesHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testingMinorityMoneyYoung adults