Investigators
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Joyce Hunter, D.S.W. Assistant Professor, Public Health, Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University; Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychiatric Social Work, Psychiatry, Columbia University |
PUBLICATIONS
(Selected publications in chronological order)
Hunter, J., Mallon, G.P.: Social work practice with gay men and lesbians within communities. In: G. Mallon (Ed.), Foundations of Social Work Practice with Lesbian and Gay Persons. New York and London: The Harrington Park Press, pp. 229-248, 1998.
Hunter, J., Haymes, R.: It's beginning to rain: Gay/lesbian/bisexual adolescents and AIDS. In: M. Schneider (Ed.), Pride and Prejudice: Working with Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Youth. Central Toronto Youth Service: Toronto, Canada, 1998.
Hunter, J.: Beyond risk: Refocus research on coping, (Editorial). Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 1999.
Rosario, M., Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Hunter, J., Gwadz, M.: Sexual risk behaviors of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths in New York City: Prevalence and correlates. AIDS Education and Prevention, The Guilford Press, 11:6,476-496, 1999.
Hunter, J. & Mallon, G.: Lesbian, gay and bisexual adolescent development: Dancing with your feet tied together. In: B. Greene & G. L. Croom (Eds.), Education, Research and Practice in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Psychology: A Resource Manual, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2000.
Hunter, J. & Bianco, M.: Caucus lobbies for global women. Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, South Africa, 44: 53-57, 2000.
Hunter, J.: Report from the Women's Satellite Meetings and Workshops, XIII International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa. International AIDS Society Newsletter, 17, 12/2000.
Rosario, M., Hunter, J., Maguen, S. et al. The coming-out process and its adaptational and health-related associations among gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths: Stipulation and exploration of a model. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29:133-160, 2001.
Ryan, C., & Hunter, J.: Clinical issues with youth. In: A Provider's Guide to Substance Abuse Treatment for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment/SAMHSA, Washington, DC, 2001.
Clare MM, Cochran S, Dunn P, Garofalo R, Hoffman N, Hungerford J, Hunter J, Kates J, Mays V, Remafedi G, Resnick M, Russell ST, Saewyc E, Savin-Williams R, Schneider MS, Scott TR, Sell R, Silvestre AJ & Somers K (2003). Measuring Sexual Orientation of Young People in Health Research. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) Youth Sexual Orientation Measurement Work Group, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, CA.
Rosario M, Schrimshaw EW & Hunter J (2004). Ethnic/racial differences in the coming-out process of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths: A comparison of sexual identity development over time. Research Report, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 10:3, 215-228.
Rosario, M, Schrimshaw, EW, & Hunter J (2004). Predictors of substance use over time among gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths: An examination of three hypotheses. Addictive Behaviors 29, 1623-1631.
Rosario, M, Schrimshaw, EW, & Hunter J (2005). Psychological distress following suicidality among gay, lesbian, and bisexual youths: Role of social relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 34:2, 149-161.
Rosario, M, Yali, AM, Hunter, J & Gwadz, MV (2005). Religion's influence on the health and protective factors of gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals: A theory and an empirical investigation. In AM Omoto & HS Kurtzman (Eds.), Sexual Orientation, Mental Health, and Substance Use: Contemporary Scientific Perspectives. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books.
Wainberg, ML, Bux, D, Carballo-Dieguez, A, Dowsett, GW, Dugan, T, Forstein, M, Goodkin, K, Hunter J et al. (2006). Science and the Nuremberg Code: A Question of Ethics and Harm. In J Drescher & KJ Zucker (eds.), Ex-Gay Research: Analyzing the Spitzer Study and Its Relation to Science, Religion, Politics, and Culture. New York: Harrington Park Press, 193-199.
Hunter, J & Baer, J (2007). HIV prevention and care for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youths: "best practices" from existing programs and policies. In I.H. Meyer & M.E. Northridge (Eds.), The Health of Sexual Minorities: Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: Springer.
Hunter J, Cohall A, Mallon G, Moyer MB & Riddel J (2006). Health Care Delivery and Public Health Related to LGBT Youth and Young Adults. In MD Shankle (ed.), Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health: A Practitioner's Guide to Service. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 221-245.
Assistant Professor, Public Health, Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University;
Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychiatric Social Work, Psychiatry, Columbia University
TEL: 212-543-3787
FAX: 212-543-6003
jh547@columbia.edu
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