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Ezer Kang, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, Assistant Clinical Professor in Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry)
Overview Publications Professional Background

PUBLICATIONS

(Selected publications in chronological order)

 

Kang, E., Rapkin, B.D., & DeAlmeida, C.: Are psychological consequences of stigma enduring or transitory? A longitudinal study of HIV stigma and psychological distress among Asians and Pacific Islanders living with HIV illness. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 20(10), 712-723. 2006.

 

Chin, J., Kang, E., Kim, H.J., Marinez, J., & Eckholdt, H.: Service delivery for Asians and Pacific Islanders living with HIV/AIDS: Challenges and lessons learned. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 17, 910-927. 2006.

 

Kang, E., Rapkin, B.D., Remien, R.H., Mellins, C.A., & Oh, A.: (2005). Multiple dimensions of HIV stigma and psychological distress among Asians and Pacific Islanders living with HIV illness. AIDS & Behavior, 9(2), 145-154, 2005.

 

Kang, E., Rapkin, B., Springer, C. & Kim, H.J.: The "demon plague" and access to care among undocumented Asian immigrants living with HIV disease in New York City. Journal of Immigrant Health, 5(2), 49-58. 2003.

 

Kang, E & Rapkin, B.:. Adherence to antiretroviral medication among undocumented Asians living with HIV disease in New York City. The Community Psychologist, 36(2), 35-38, 2003.

 

Mellins, C.A., Kang, E., Leu, C.S., Havens, J.F., & Chesney, M.: A longitudinal study of mental health and psychosocial predictors of medical treatment adherence in mothers living with HIV disease. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 17(8), 407-416. 2003.

 

Kang, E.: Group psychotherapy for Asian Pacific Islander men with HIV disease: Clinical considerations.  Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 19: 176-177, 1997.

 

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Ezer Kang, Ph.D.

Research Scientist, Assistant Clinical Professor in Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry)

TEL: 212-305-7254

eek34@columbia.edu

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Meeting the challenges of global HIV/AIDS at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and mental health
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