Antiretroviral treatment adherence as a mediating factor between psychosocial variables and HIV viral load

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267749357_Antiretroviral_Treatment_Adherence_as_a_Mediating_Factor_Between_Psychosocial_Variables_and_HIV_Viral_Load

Abstract: Psychosocial factors may directly impact HIV health measures such as viral load (VL) whether or not patients are taking antiretroviral treatment (ART) consistently. Structural equation modeling plus Baron and Kenny’s (1986) four-step approach were used to test a mediated model predicting VL among 246 HIV-infected adults who were on ART.

A randomized controlled trial of Guided Self-Change with minority adolescents

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280261014_A_Randomized_Controlled_Trial_of_Guided_Self-Change_With_Minority_Adolescents

Abstract: Objective: Adolescent substance use and abuse is a pressing public health problem and is strongly related to interpersonal aggression. Such problems disproportionately impact minority youth, who have limited access to evidence-based interventions such as ecological family therapies, brief motivational interventions (BMIs), and cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs).

Exploring substance use and HIV treatment factors associated with neurocognitive impairment among people living with HIV/AIDS

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267755817_Exploring_Substance_Use_and_HIV_Treatment_Factors_Associated_with_Neurocognitive_Impairment_among_People_Living_with_HIVAIDS

Abstract: Neurocognitive (NC) impairment remains prevalent among people living with HIV (PLWH) and may be exacerbated by alcohol and drug use. This cross-sectional study assesses the degree to which alcohol and other drug use, time from HIV diagnosis to treatment, and years living with HIV affect three areas of NC functioning among HIV-seropositive adults. NC functioning in 370 PLWH living in Miami, FL was assessed using the Auditory Verbal Learning Test, the Short Category Test, Booklet Format, and the Color Trails Test 2 (CTT2).

Maternal and peer influences on drinking among Latino college students

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258042909_Maternal_and_Peer_Influences_on_Drinking_among_Latino_College_Students

Abstract: Previous research on college drinking has paid little attention to Latino students. Social development models (Catalano, Hawkins, & Miller, 1992) suggest that protective influences in one domain (e.g., mothers) can offset negative influences from other domains (e.g., peers) though this possibility has not been explored with respect to Latino college student drinking.

Mechanisms of association between paternal alcoholism and abuse of alcohol and other illicit drugs among adolescents

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/278408765_Mechanisms_of_Association_Between_Paternal_Alcoholism_and_Abuse_of_Alcohol_and_Other_Illicit_Drugs_Among_Adolescents

Abstract: The current study examines the effect of paternal alcohol problems on adolescent use of alcohol and other illicit drugs as a function of maternal communication, as well as adolescent social and coping skills (N = 145).

Treatment process predictors of program completion or dropout among minority adolescents enrolled in a brief motivational substance abuse intervention

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254358350_Treatment_Process_Predictors_of_Program_Completion_or_Dropout_among_Minority_Adolescents_Enrolled_in_a_Brief_Motivational_Substance_Abuse_Intervention

Abstract: This study documents significant differences in alliance in a predominantly Latino sample of adolescents who either completed or dropped out of a Guided Self-Change treatment program.