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Curtis Dolezal, Ph.D.

Research Scientist

Assistant Clinical Professor
Overview Publications Professional Background

PUBLICATIONS

(Selected publications in chronological order)

 

1. Carballo-Dieguez, A., Balan, I., Dolezal, C., Brito de Mello, M., Leu, C. (in press). Recalled childhood sexual experiences with older partners: A study of Brazilian men who have sex with men and transgendered males. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

 


2. Dolezal, C., Marhefka, S.L., Santamaria, E.K., Leu, C-S., Brackis-Cott, E., Mellins, C.A. (in press). A comparison of audio computer-assisted self-interviews to face-to-face interviews of sexual behavior among perinatally HIV-exposed youth. Archives of Sexual Behavior, (DOI) 10.1007/s10508-011-9769-6).

 

3. Santamaria, E.K., Dolezal, C., Marhefka, S., Hoffman, S., Ahmed, Y., Elkington, K., Mellins, C.A. (2011). Long-term psychosocial implications of HIV serostatus disclosure to youth with perinatally-acquired HIV. AIDS Patient Care and STD, 25(4), 257-264.

 

4. Carballo-Diéguez, A., Bauermeister, J., Ventuneac, A., Dolezal, C., Mayer, K. (2010). Why rectal douches may be acceptable microbicide delivery vehicles for MSM. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 37, 228-233.

 

5. Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Dolezal, C., Johnson, L.L., Kessler, S.J., Schober, J.M., Zucker, K. (2010). Development and validation of the pregnancy and infant orientation questionnaire. Journal of Sex Research, 47, 598-610.

 

6. Mellins, C.A., Elkington, K.S., Bauermeister, J.A., Brackis-Cott, E., Dolezal, C., McKay, M., Wiznia, A., Bamji, M., Abrams, E.J. (2009). Sexual and drug use behavior in perinatally HIV-infected youth: Mental health and family influences. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 48(8), 810-819.

 

7. Schober, J.M., Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Dolezal, C. (2009). Self-ratings of genital anatomy, sexual sensitivity and function in men using the >Self-Assessment of Genital Anatomy and Sexual Function, Male= questionnaire. BJU International, 103(8), 1096-1103.

 

8. Taylor, T.N., Dolezal, C., Tross, S., Holmes, W.C. (2009). Reliability and validity of two HIV/AIDS-specific quality of life instruments adapted for use in HIV-positive Zimbabweans. AIDS Care, 21(5), 598-607.

 

9. Carballo-Dieguez, A., Dolezal, C., Bauermeister, J.A., O=Brien, W., Ventuneac, A., Mayer, K. (2008). Preference for gel over suppository as delivery vehicle for a rectal microbicide: Results of a randomised, crossover acceptability trial among men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 84, 483-487.

 

10. Taylor, T.N., Dolezal, C., Tross, S., Holmes, W.C. (2008). Comparison of HIV/AIDS-specific quality of life change in Zimbabwean patients at western medicine versus traditional African medicine care sites. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 49(5), 552-556.

 

11. Dolezal, C., Remien, R.H., Wagner, G., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Hung, Y. (2005). Alcohol, marijuana, cocaine use and relationship quality among serodiscordant male couples. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 31, 593-600.

 

12. Dolezal, C., Mellins, C., Brackis-Cott, E., Abrams, E.J. (2003). The reliability of reports of medical adherence from children with HIV and their adult caregivers. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 28, 355-361.

 

13. Dolezal, C., Carballo-Diéguez, A. (2002). Childhood sexual experiences and the perception of abuse among Latino men who have sex with men. Journal of Sex Research, 39, 165-173.

 

14. Dolezal, C., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Nieves-Rosa, L.E., Díaz, F. (2000). Substance use and sexual risk behavior: Understanding their association among four ethnic groups of Latino men who have sex with men. Journal of Substance Abuse, 11, 323-336.

 

15. Dolezal, C., Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Liu, X., Ehrhardt, A.A., Exner, T.M., Rabkin, J.G., Gorman, J.M., Marder, K., Stern, Y. (1999). Longitudinal changes in sexual risk behavior among HIV+ and HIV- male injecting drug users. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 25, 281-303.

 

For further publications, visit PubMed and search for "Dolezal C"

 






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Assistant Clinical Professor

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