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Pantalone DW, Huh D, Nelson KM, Pearson CR, Simoni JM.  2014.  Prospective predictors of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-seropositive men who have sex with men initiating antiretroviral therapy.. AIDS Behav. 18(1):78-87.
Pearson CR, Walters KL, Simoni JM, Beltran R, Nelson KM.  2013.  A cautionary tale: risk reduction strategies among urban American Indian/Alaska Native men who have sex with men.. AIDS Educ Prev. 25(1):25-37.
Nelson KM, Simoni JM, Pearson CR, Walters KL.  2011.  'I've had unsafe sex so many times why bother being safe now?': the role of cognitions in sexual risk among American Indian/Alaska Native men who have sex with men. Ann Behav Med. 42(3):370-80.
Balsam KF, Molina Y, Beadnell B, Simoni J, Walters K.  2011.  Measuring multiple minority stress: the LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale.. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 17(2):163-74.
Schraufnagel TJ, Davis KCue, George WH, Norris J.  2010.  Childhood sexual abuse in males and subsequent risky sexual behavior: a potential alcohol-use pathway.. Child Abuse Negl. 34(5):369-78.
Gavin AR, Simon GE, Ludman EJ.  2010.  The association between obesity, depression, and educational attainment in women: the mediating role of body image dissatisfaction.. J Psychosom Res. 69(6):573-81.
Cassels S, Pearson CR, Walters K, Simoni JM, Morris M.  2010.  Sexual partner concurrency and sexual risk among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender American Indian/Alaska natives.. Sex Transm Dis. 37(4):272-8.
Rao D, Desmond M, Andrasik M, Rasberry T, Lambert N, Cohn SE, Simoni J.  2012.  Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of the unity workshop: an internalized stigma reduction intervention for African American women living with HIV.. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 26(10):614-20.
Haggerty KP, Skinner ML, Catalano RF, Abbott RD, Crutchfield RD.  2015.  Long-term effects of staying connected with your teen® on drug use frequency at age 20.. Prev Sci. 16(4):538-49.