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Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS among Central American, South American, and Caribbean immigrants to Houston, Texas.
Researcher: Alain Bouckenooghe et al
 
Factors That Influence HIV Risk among Hispanic Female Immigrants and Their Implications for HIV Prevention Interventions
Hispanic Immigrant women lack accurate HIV/AIDS knowledge. Preventative interventions recommended.
Researcher: Amy M. Hernandez et al.
 
HIV infection in mobile populations: the case of Mexican migrants to the United States
Estimates prevalence of HIV/AIDS infected migrant workers in border regions.
Researcher: Ana P. Martinez-Donate et al.
 
Prevalence of risk factors for HIV infection
Risk factors for HIV/AIDS among Mexican migrants and immigrants with geographic variables.
Researcher: Ana P. Martinez-Donate et al.
 
Battling for Surviva l, Battling for Moral
Ethnographic survey of HIV/AIDS treatment.
Researcher: Anat Rosenthal
 
Feasibility and Acceptability of Door-to-Door Rapid HIV Testing Among Latino Immigrants and Their HIV Risk Factors in North Carolina
Tests door to door HIV/AIDS testing technique in Latino immigrant communities in North Carolina.
Researcher: Arlene C. Seña et al.
 
Addressing the Need for Access to Culturally and Linguistically
Reports the national need for culturally- and linguistically-sensitive HIV/AIDS prevention programs for Latinos.
Researcher: Britt Rios Ellis et al.
 
Gender, Migration and HIV in Rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Gender-based assessment of HIV/AIDS infection and migration.
Researcher: Carol S. Camlin et al.
 
HIV-Related Stigma in England: Experiences of
How stigma affects treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS in different social groups.
Researcher: Catherine Dodds
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
Analyzes the correlation between migration to the US and AIDS in Mexico, characterizes the sexual behaviors of Mexican migrants, describes HIV/AIDS preventative actions.
Researcher: Cecilia Gayet et al.
 
Forms and Determinants of Migration and HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma on the Mexican-Guatemalan Border
HIV/AIDS stigma on Mexican-Guatemala border. Compared to vulnerability of mobile populations and stigma of migration.
Researcher: Cesar Infante et al.
 
El estigma asociado al VIH/SIDA: El caso de los prestadores de servicios d esalud en Mexico (The stigma associated with HIV/AIDS: The Case of Health Service Lenders in Mexico )
Investigates discrimination of HIV/AIDS patients by health care providers in three Mexican states.
Researcher: Cesar Infante et al.
 
Immigration Status and HIV-risk Related Behaviors among Female Sex Workers in South America
This study compares immigrant (i.e., foreigner) with non-immigrant (i.e., local/native) HIV-related risk behaviors among female sex workers (FSW) in South America.
Researcher: Christian Bautista et al.
 
Barriers and facilitators of HIV prevention with heterosexual Latino couples: Beliefs of four stakeholder groups
Describes procedures of developing HIV/AIDS prevention programs for Latino couples.
Researcher: David Perez-Jimenez et al.
 
Sexual Solicitation of Latino Male Day Laborers by Other Men
HIV/AIDS risk in male day laborers. Stresses the importance of tagerted intervention programs.
Researcher: Frank H. Galvan el al.
 
Risk Across Borders: Sexual Contexts and HIV Prevention Challenges among Mexican Gay and Bisexual Immigrant Men
Experiences and HIV/AIDS prevention in Mexican immigrant men who identify as gay or bisexual.
Researcher: Hector G Carrillo
 
Cultural Considerations for Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk in Hispanics
Cultural factors that correlate HIV/AIDS risk and parner violence for Hispanics.
Researcher: James J. Weidel
 
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Behavioral Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk Behaviors of Hispanics in the United States and Puerto Rico
Examines the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS behavioral intervention programs among Hispanics in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Researcher: Jeffrey H. Herbst et al.
 
The Inevitability of Infidelity: Sexual Reputation, Social Geographies, and Marital HIV Risk in Rural Mexico
HIV/AIDS risk that marriage presents to women in rural Mexico.
Researcher: Jennifer S. Hirsch et al
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
Reviews the HIV/AIDS prevention literature on Mexican migrants, identifies research gaps, and recommends new studies.
Researcher: Kurt C. Organista
 
Pilot Survey of HIV Risk and Contextual Problems and Issues In Mexican/Latino Migrant Day Laborers
Survey of Mexican/Latino migrant day laborers on their sexual behaviors. HIV/AIDS implications.
Researcher: Kurt C. Organista et al.
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
HIV/AIDS health care services for Mexican migrants in the U.S. Provides recommendations for improving the services.
Researcher: M. Rosa Solorio et al.
 
Going North: Mexican Migrants and Their Vulnerability to HIV
Mexicans who migrate to the U.S. are more suseptible to HIV/AIDS.
Researcher: Magis-Rodriguez, C
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
Various review articles identify research, intervention needs, and outreach methods to Mexican migrant population.
Researcher: Melissa A. Sanchez et al.
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
Need for binational surveillance to assess prevalence and trends in HIV/AIDS in California and Mexico.
Researcher: Melissa A. Sanchez et al.
 
The Effects of Problem Drinking and Sexual Risk Among Mexican Migrant Workers on Their Community of Origin
Effects of drinking on STI risk among Mexican migrant workers and their origin communities.
Researcher: Michael R. Duke et al.
 
A randomized clinical trial of an HIV-risk-reduction intervention among low-income Latina women
Studies high risk HIV/AIDS behavior among Latina women in urban areas.
Researcher: Peragallo N. et al.
 
Preventing HIV infection among young immigrant Latino men: results from focus groups using community-based participatory research.
Psychosocial factors that influence sexual health risk behaviors, system-wide barriers to sexual health, potential HIV/AIDS prevention.
Researcher: Scott D. Rhodes et al.
 
Using community-based participatory research to develop an intervention to reduce HIV and STD infections among Latino men.
Community-based intervention in North Carolina reduces HIV/AIDS cases in Latino men.
Researcher: Scott D. Rhodes et al.
 
Exploring the Sexual Health Priorities and Needs of Immigrant Latinas in the Southeastern United States: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach
Reveals the lack of prevention programs directed to recently immigrated Latina women.
Researcher: Scott D. Rhodes et al.
 
Outcomes from a community-based, participatory lay health advisor HIV/STD prevention intervention for recently arrived immigrant Latino men in rural North Carolina, USA
This article evaluates the efficiency of a pilot, lay health advisor (LHA) intervention designed to increase condom use and HIV testing among Latino men.
Researcher: Scott D. Rhodes et al.
 
STI/HIV Risks for Mexican Migrant Laborers:
Sociocultural and spatial concepts of farmwork. Examines how indivial and environmental factors intertwine to make the migrant Mexican worker vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and STIs.
Researcher: Sevil Sonmez et al.
 
Research Challenges to the Study of HIV/AIDS
Challenges of conducting research on the immigrant Latino population with HIV/AIDS. Describes two studies that address these challenges.
Researcher: Sherry Deren et al.
 
Mobility and HIV in Central America and Mexico: a critical review
This presentation describes how mobility of populations increases the spread of HIV.
Researcher: Shira Goldenberg et al.
 
“Over here, it’s just drugs, women and all the madness”: The HIV risk environment of clients of female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico
High HIV/AIDS risk and infection among female sex workers and their clients in Tijuana, Mexico.
Researcher: Shira Goldenberg et al.
 
Youth sexual behaviour in a boomtown: implications for the control of sexually transmitted infections
Sociocultural effects of the oil/gas boom on the sexual behaviour of youth and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in a Northeastern "boomtown".
Researcher: Shira Goldenberg et al.
 
“People Here Are Alone, Using Drugs, Selling their Body”: Deportation and HIV Vulnerability among Clients of Female Sex Workers in Tijuana
Deportation and HIV/AIDs vulnerability in deported clients of female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico.
Researcher: Shira Goldenberg et al.
 
Differential Effects of Migration and Deportation on HIV Infection among Male and Female Injection Drug Users in Tijuana, Mexico
HIV/AIDS infection among male and female injection drug users (IDUs) in Tijuana, Mexico.
Researcher: Steffanie A. Strathdee et al.
 
HIV/AIDS Among Mexican Migrants and Recent Immigrants in California and Mexico
Analyzes policies on HIV/AIDS prevention as well as access to HIV care for Mexican migrants residing in California.
Researcher: Stephen F. Morin et al.
 
Factors in the Delayed HIV Presentation of Immigrants in Northern California: Implications for Voluntary Counseling and Testing Programs
Determines why Latino immigrants delay HIV/AIDS testing.
Researcher: Vivian Levy et al.
 
Low risk sexual and drug-using behaviors among Latina women with AIDS in Los Angeles County
Shows that Latinas with HIV/AIDS have a low risk of sexual activity and drug use.
Researcher: Wohl AR et al.
 
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