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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Pinto, R. M., Spector, S., Rahman, R., & Gastolomendo, J. D. (2013). Research advisory board members' contributions and expectations in the USA. Health Promotion International.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. Pinto, R. M. (2012). Pinto responds. American Journal of Public Health, 103(3), e3-34.
  17. Pinto, R. M., Wall, M., Yu, G., Penido, C., & Schmidt, C. (2012). Primary care and public health services integration in Brazil's unified health system. American Journal of Public Health, 102(11), e69–e76.
  18. Marhefka, S. L., Valentin, C., Pinto, R. M., Demetriou, N., Wiznia, A., & Mellins, C. A. (2011). "I feel like I'm carrying a weapon": Information and motivations related to sexual risk among girls with perinatally acquired HIV. AIDS Care, 23(10), 1321-1328.
  19. Spector, A. Y. & Pinto, R. M. (2011). Let's talk about sex: Helping substance abuse counselors address HIV prevention with men who have sex with men. Culture, Health and Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 13(4), 399-413.
  20. Pinto, R. M., Spector, A. Y. & Valera, P. A. (2011). Exploring group dynamics for integrating scientific and experiential knowledge in community advisory boards for HIV research. AIDS Care, 23(8), 1006-1013.
  21. Pinto, R. M., Campbell, A. N. C., Hien, D., Yu, G., & Gorroochum, P. (2011). Retention in the NIDA clinical trials network women and trauma study: Implications for post-trial implementation. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 81(2), 211-217.
  22. Pinto, R. M. (2010). Mixed methods design. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Research Design. Sage Publications.
  23. Pinto, R. M., Yu, G., Spector, A. Y., Gorroochum, P, & McCarty, D. (2010). Substance abuse treatment providers' involvement in research is associated with willingness to use findings in practice. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39(2), 188-194.
  24. Melendez, R. M. & Pinto, R. M. (2009). HIV prevention and primary care for transgender women in a community-based clinic. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 20(5), 387-397.
  25. Pinto, R. M. (2009). Community perspectives on factors that influence collaboration in public health research. Health Education and Behavior, 36(5), 930-947.

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