Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus

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Contact information


Mailing Address:
UCLA Psychr and Behavor Sciences
BOX 957051, Ste 350, UCLA Wilshire Cntr
Los Angeles, CA 90095
UNITED STATES


Email: rotheram@ucla.edu

Publications

Lester Patricia, Stein Judith A, Bursch Brenda, Rice Eric, Green Sara, Penniman Typhanye, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane Family-based processes associated with adolescent distress, substance use and risky sexual behavior in families affected by maternal HIV.. Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53. 2010; 39(3): 328-40.
Lightfoot Marguerita, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Comulada W Scott, Reddy Vanessa S, Duan Naihua Efficacy of brief interventions in clinical care settings for persons living with HIV.. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2010; 53(3): 348-56.
Li Li, Liang Li-Jung, Lin Chunqing, Wu Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane HIV prevention intervention to reduce HIV-related stigma: evidence from China.. AIDS (London, England). 2010; 24(1): 115-22.
Rice Eric, Comulada Scott, Green Sara, Arnold Elizabeth Mayfield, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane Differential disclosure across social network ties among women living with HIV.. AIDS and behavior. 2009; 13(6): 1253-61.
Swendeman Dallas, Ingram Barbara L, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane Common elements in self-management of HIV and other chronic illnesses: an integrative framework.. AIDS care. 2009; 21(10): 1321-34.
Swendeman Dallas, Basu Ishika, Das Sankari, Jana Smarajit, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane Empowering sex workers in India to reduce vulnerability to HIV and sexually transmitted diseases.. Social science & medicine (1982). 2009; 69(8): 1157-66.
Rice Eric, Lester Patricia, Flook Lisa, Green Sara, Valladares Ena S, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane Lessons Learned from "integrating" intensive family-based interventions into medical care settings for mothers living with HIV/AIDS and their adolescent children.. AIDS and behavior. 2009; 13(5): 1005-11.
Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Swendeman Dallas, Flannery Diane, Rice Eric, Adamson David M, Ingram Barbara Common factors in effective HIV prevention programs.. AIDS and behavior. 2009; 13(3): 399-408.
Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Swendeman Dallas, Flannery Diane Family wellness, not HIV prevention.. AIDS and behavior. 2009; 13(3): 409-13.
Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Swendeman Dallas, Chovnick Gary The past, present, and future of HIV prevention: integrating behavioral, biomedical, and structural intervention strategies for the next generation of HIV prevention.. Annual review of clinical psychology. 2009; 5(1): 143-67.
Morin Stephen F, Shade Starley B, Steward Wayne T, Carrico Adam W, Remien Robert H, Rotheram-Borus Mary Jane, Kelly Jeffrey A, Charlebois Edwin D, Johnson Mallory O, Chesney Margaret A, Chesney Margaret A A behavioral intervention reduces HIV transmission risk by promoting sustained serosorting practices among HIV-infected men who have sex with men.. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2008; 49(5): 544-51.