Student and Faculty HIV/AIDS Research

Joseph Oppong, Ph.D., Geography

HIV and AIDS in Africa

Previous Work on HIV-AIDS
 

Chwee-Lye Chng, Ph.D., Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation

HIV Related Research
 

Doug Henry, Ph.D., Anthropology

Assessing Risk and Resiliency: Exploring Social and Environmental Influences Upon Young Gay Male Sexual
Behavior

Structural Inequalities and HIV
 

Pratibha Shukla, Ph.D., Communication Studies

Role of Peer-Counseling in Creating Awareness of HIV/AIDS and STDs among Adolescents
 

Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

HIV-Related Stigma, Stress and Social Support as Predictors of Symptom Load
 

Jason Schickedanz, B.S., Melissa Ranucci, B.S.,  and Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

Depression, Stress and Disclosure's Relationship to Negative Self-Image in People Living with HIV/AIDS
 

Christo Thomas and Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

Hope, Health Perception, and Unsafe Sex in Relation to Self-Efficacy in Health Management among HIV+ Adults using Complementary/Alternative Medicine
 

David T. Dickson, B.A., and Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

Sleep Disturbance, Stigma and Pain in HIV+ Adults who use Complementary and Alternative Medicine
 

Julie Ballinger and Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

Somatic Symptoms, Meditation Practice and Positive Psychosocial Factors as Correlates of Stress in HIV+ Adults who use Complementary and Alternative Medicine
 

M.B.Ranucci, B.S., E.Stephen, B.A., and Mark Vosvick, Ph.D., Psychology

Stigma and HIV: A Review of Quantitative Empirical Literature
 

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