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School of Social Work Research Publications for Rogério Meireles (Rogério) Pinto

  1. Witte, S., Pinto, R. M., Choi, J., & Wall, M. M. (2018). Predicting organizational readiness to implement HIV prevention with couples using practitioners’ intentions: Testing a heuristic. Translational Behavioral Medicine.
  2. Pinto, R. M., Berringer, K. R., Melendez, R. M., & Mmeje, O. (2018). Improving PrEP implementation through multilevel interventions: A synthesis of the literature. AIDS and Behavior.
  3. Pinto, R. M., Spector, A., Witte, S., Filippone, P., Wall, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Training in evidence-based practices increases likelihood to integrate different HIV prevention services with substance-using clients. Social Work in Public Health, 33(3), 202-214.
  4. Pinto, R. M., Witte, S., Filippone, P., Wall, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Policy interventions shaping HIV prevention: Providers’ active role in the HIV Continuum of Care. Health Education and Behavior.
  5. Pinto, R. M., Witte, S., Filippone, P., & Wall, M. (2018). Recruiting and retaining service agencies and public health providers in longitudinal studies: Implications for community-engaged implementation research. Methodological Innovations.
  6. Pinto, R. M., Witte, S., Filippone, P., Whitman, W., & Baird, K. (2017). Factors that influence linkages to HIV Continuum of Care services: Implications for multi-level interventions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(11), 1355.
  7. Rahman, R., Pinto, R. M., & Wall, M. (2017). HIV Education and Welfare Services in Primary Care: An Empirical Model of Integration in Brazil’s Unified Health System. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14, 294.
  8. Rahman, R., Pinto, R. M., Zanchetta, M. S., & Wall, M. M. (2017). Delivery of community-based care through inter-professional teams in Brazil's Unified Health System (UHS): Comparing perceptions across Community Health Agents (ACS), nurses and physicians. Journal of Community Health.
  9. Spector, A. Y. & Pinto, R. M. (2016). Partnership matters in Health Services Research: A mixed methods study of practitioners’ involvement in research and subsequent use of evidence based interventions. Journal of Mixed Methods Research.
  10. Ghesquiere A., Pinto, R. M., Rahman, R., & Spector, A. (2016). Factors associated with provision of patient-centered mental health care in Brazil's unified health system. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
  11. Spector, A. Y., Pinto, R. M., Rahman, R., & Da Fonseca, A. (2015). Implementation of Brazil's "Family Health Strategy": Factors associated with community health workers', nurses', and physicians', delivery of drug use services. International Journal of Drug Policy.
  12. Windsor, L., Pinto, R. M., Benoit, E., Jessell, L., & Jemal, A. (2014). Community wise: The development of an anti-oppression model to promote individual and community health. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addiction, 14(4), 402-420.
  13. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T., Dodge, B., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Pinto, R. M., Rhodes, S. D., Moya, E., & Chavez-Baray, S. (2014). Evaluating impact of immigration policies on health status among undocumented immigrants: A systematic review. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
  14. Pinto, R. M., Wall, M. & Spector, A. Y. (2014). Modeling the structure of partnership between researchers and front-line service providers: Strengthening collaborative public health research. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 8, 83-106.
  15. Pinto, R. M., Rahman, R., & Williams, A. (2014). Policy advocacy and leadership training for formerly incarcerated women: An empowerment evaluation of ReConnect, a program of the Women in Prison Project, Correctional Association of New York. Evaluation and Program Planning, 47, 71-81.
  16. Pinto, R. M., Rodriguez, S., Spector, A. Y., Choi, J., Martinez, O., & Wall, M. (2014). HIV practitioners in Madrid and New York improving inclusion of underrepresented populations in research. Health Promotion International.
  17. Pinto, R. M., Spector, A. Y., Witte, S., & Gilbert, L. (2014). Systematizing planning and formative phases of HIV prevention research: Case studies from Brazil, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan. Global Social Welfare, 1, 137-144.
  18. Zanchetta, M. S., Pinto, R. M., Galhego-Garcia, W., da Cunha, Z., Cordeiro, H. A., E Fagundes-Filho, F., Pinho, M. A. L., Voet, S. M. V., Talbot, Y., Caldas, R. S., de Souza, T. J., & Costa, E. (2014). Brazilian community health agents and qualitative primary healthcare information. Primary Health Care Research and Development 1-11.
  19. Pinto, R. M. (2013). [Review of the book Financing Health in Latin America, Volume I: Household Spending and Impoverishment by F. M. Knaul, R. Wong, and H. Arreola-Ornelas (Eds.)]. International Journal of Social Welfare, 23(1), 113-114.
  20. Pinto, R. M., Spector, A. Y., Yu, Gary, & Campbell, A. N. C. (2013). Transdisciplinary collaboration and endorsement of pharmacological and psychosocial evidence-based practices by medical and psychosocial substance abuse treatment providers in the United States. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 20(5), 408-416.
  21. Pinto, R. M., Spector, S., Rahman, R., & Gastolomendo, J. D. (2013). Research advisory board members' contributions and expectations in the USA. Health Promotion International.
  22. Pinto, R. M. (2012). What makes or breaks provider-researcher collaborations in HIV research? A mixed method analysis of providers' willingness to partner. Health Education and Behavior, 40(2), 223-230.
  23. Pinto, R. M., daSilva, S. B., Penido, C., & Spector, A. Y. (2012). International participatory research framework: Triangulating procedures to build health research capacity in Brazil. Health Promotion International, 27, 435-444.
  24. Pinto, R. M., Soriano, R., & da Silva, S. B. (2012). Community health workers in Brazil's unified health system: A framework of their praxis and contributions to patient health behaviors. Social Science and Medicine, 74, 940-947.
  25. Pinto, R. M. (2012). Pinto responds. American Journal of Public Health, 103(3), e3-34.

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