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Alan Berkman, M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Epidemiology and Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University |
PUBLICATIONS
(Selected publications in chronological order)
Berkman, A.: Prison health: The breaking point. American Journal of Public Health, 85:1616-1618, 1995.
Berkman, A., Susser, E., Valencia, E., Miller, M.: Injection drug use and risk of HIV transmission among homeless men with mental illness. XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, Abstract Tu.C.2543, 1996.
Valencia, E., Susser, E., Berkman, A.: Sex, Games and Videotapes: An intervention to reduce HIV risk behaviors among homeless men with mental illness. XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, Pub.C.1176, 1996.
Conover, S., Berkman, A., Gheith, A., Jahiel, R., Stanley, D., Geller, P.A.: Methods for successful follow-up of elusive urban populations: An ethnographic approach with homeless men. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 74:90-108, 1997.
Susser, E., Colson, P., Jandorf, L., Berkman, A., Lavelle, J., Fenning, S., Waniek, C., and Bromet, E.: HIV infection among young adults with psychotic disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154:864-866,1997.
Berkman, A.: Mental illnesses, people with. In: R.A. Smith (Ed.), Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic. Chicago and London: Fitzroy-Dearborn, Inc., pp. 349-351, 1998.
Berkman, A., Susser, E., Valencia, E., Sohler, N., Conover, S., Torres, J.: HIV prevention among men with severe mental illness. 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, # 43278, 1998.
Susser, E.S., Valencia, E., Berkman, A., Sohler, N., Torres, J.: HIV sexual risk reduction in homeless men with mental illness. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55:266-272, 1998.
Greenberg, B., Berkman, A., Thomas, R., Hoos, D., Finkelstein, R., Astemborski, J., Vlahov, D.: Evaluating supervised HAART in late-stage HIV among drug users: A preliminary report. Journal of Urban Health, 76:468-480, 1999.
Remien, R.H., Satriano, J., Berkman, A.: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Medical Aspects of Disability (2nd edition), pp. 53-67, 1999.
Goldfinger, S., Susser, E., Roche, B., Berkman, A.: Homelessness and serious mental illness: Implications for policy and practice. Commissioned Report, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1999.
Berkman, A., Bakalar, N.: Hepatitis A to G. New York: Werner Books, 2000.
Vasgird, D.R., Hensleigh, M., Berkman, A., Schachne, E., Trinh, C.: Protecting the uninsured human research subject. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 6:33-43, 2000.
Wainberg, M., Forstein, M., Berkman, A., Cournos, F.: Essential medical facts for mental health practitioners. In: F. Cournos, M. Forstein (Eds.). HIV/AIDS and Mental Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Sept, 2000.
Berkman, A.: Confronting global AIDS: Prevention and treatment. American Journal of Public Health, 91:1348-1349, 2001.
Berkman, A.: The global AIDS crisis: Human rights, international pharmaceutical markets and intellectual property. Connecticut Journal of International Law, 17, 149-155, 2002.
Parker,R., Passarelli, C.A., Terto,V., Pimenta, C., Berkman, A., & Munoz-Laboy, M.: Introduction: The Brazilian respoonse to HIV/AIDS: Analyzing its components and assessing its transferability. Divulacao em Saude para Debate, 27, 140-142, 2003.
Pawinski, R., Berkman, A., McNally, L.M.,& Lalloo, U.G.: Launching the ARV roll-out debate into the public arena. South African Medical Journal, 93(9), 660-661, 2003.
Remien, R., Bastos, F.I., Berkman, A., Terto, V., Jr., Raxach, J.C., & Parker, R.G.: Universal access to ART may be the best approach to "do no harm" in developing countries: The Brazilian experience. AIDS, 17, 786-787, 2003.
Berkman, A.: . An adult infectious disease doctor's encounter with AIDS. In B.A. Willinger, & A. Rice (Eds.), A history of AIDS social work in hospitals: A daring response to an epidemic. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2003.
Berkman, A., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Paiva, V., & Parker, R.: A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. American Journal of Public Health, 95, 1162-1172, 2005.
Berkman, A., Pilowsky, D.J., Zybert, P.A., Leu, C.-S., Sohler, N., & Susser, E.: The impact of substance dependence on HIV sexual risk-reduction among men with severe mental illness. AIDS Care, 17, 635-639, 2005.
Satriano, J., Berkman, A., & Remien, R.: AIDS and HIV related conditions. In M. Eisenberg, R. Glueckauf & H. Zaretsky (Eds.), Medical aspects of disability (3rd ed.). New York: Springer, 2005.
Berkman, A., Cerwonka, E.R., Sohler, N., & Susser, E.: A randomized trial of a brief HIV risk reduction intervention for men with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 57, 407-409, 2006.
Associate Clinical Professor of Epidemiology and Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
TEL: 212-305-8755
ab376@columbia.edu
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