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

  1. Dworkin, S. L., Pinto, R. M., Hunter, J., Rapkin, B. & Remien, R. (2008). Keeping the spirit of community partnerships alive in the scale up of HIV/AIDS prevention: critical reflections on the roll out of DEBI (diffusion of effective behavioral interventions). American Journal of Community Psychology, 42, 51-59.
  2. Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., & Escobar, C. (2008). "You've gotta know the community": Minority women make recommendations about community-focused health research. Women and Health, 47(1), 83-104.
  3. Pinto, R. M., Melendez, R., & Spector, A. Y. (2008). Male-to-female transgender individuals building social support and capital from within a gender-focused network. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 20(3), 203-220.
  4. McKay, M. M., Pinto, R. M., Bannon Jr., W. M., & Guillamo-Ramos. (2007). Understanding motivators and challenges to involving urban parents as collaborators in HIV prevention research efforts. In M. M. McKay & R. L. Paikoff, (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research in the United States and Internationally. Haworth Press.
  5. McKay, M. M., Hibbert, R., Lawrence, R., Miranda, A., Paikoff, R., Bell, C. C., Madison, S., Baptisted, D., Coleman, D., Pinto, R. M., & Bannon Jr., W. M. (2007). Creating mechanisms for meaningful collaboration between members of urban communities and university-based HIV prevention researchers. In M. M. McKay & R. L. Paikoff, (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research in the United States and Internationally. Haworth Press.
  6. Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., Baptiste, D., Bell, C. C., Madison-Boyd, S., Paikoff, R. L., Wilson, M., & Phillips, D. (2007). Motivators and barriers to participation of ethnic minority families in a family-based HIV prevention program. In M. M. McKay & R. L. Paikoff, (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships; the Foundation for HIV Prevention Research in the United States and Internationally. Haworth Press.
  7. McKay, M. M., Pinto, R. M., Bannon Jr., W. M., & Guillamo-Ramos. (2007). Understanding motivators and challenges to involving urban parents as collaborators in HIV prevention research efforts. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1-2), 169-185.
  8. Melendez, R., & Pinto, R. M. (2007). 'It's really a hard life': Love, gender and HIV risk among male-to-female transgender persons. Culture, Health and Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 9(3), 233-245.
  9. Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., Baptiste, D., Bell, C. C., Madison-Boyd, S., Paikoff, R. L., Wilson, M., & Phillips, D. (2007). Motivators and barriers to participation of ethnic minority families in a family-based HIV prevention program. Social Work in Mental Health, 5, 187-201.
  10. McKay, M. M., Hibbert, R., Lawrence, R., Miranda, A., Paikoff, R., Bell, C. C., Madison, S., Baptisted, D., Coleman, D., Pinto, R. M., & Bannon Jr., W. M. (2007). Creating mechanisms for meaningful collaboration between members of urban communities and university-based HIV prevention researchers. Social Work in Mental Health, 5(1-2), 147-168.
  11. Pinto, R. M., McKay, M. M., Wilson, M. M., Phillips, M. L. A., Baptiste, D., Bell, C., Madison, S. M., & Paikoff, R. L. (2007). Correlates of participation in a family based HIV prevention program: Exploring African-American women's motivations and understanding of the program. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 15, 271-289.
  12. Pinto, R. M., Schmidt, C. N. T., Rodriguez, P. S. O., & Solano, R. (2007). Using principles of community participatory research: Groundwork for collaboration in Brazil. International Social Work, 50, 53-65.
  13. Remien, R., Bastos, F. I., Terto Jr., V., Raxach, J. C., Pinto, R. M., Parker, R. G., Berkman, A., & Hacker, M. (2007). Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in a context of universal access, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AIDS Care, 19, 740-748.
  14. Pinto, R. M. (2006). [Review of the book Group psychotherapy and recovery from addiction: Carrying the message by J. D. Roth, MD]. Social Work with Groups, 28, 108-111.
  15. Pinto, R. M. (2006). [Review of the book The heart is unknown country: Love in the changing economy of Northeast Brazil by L. A. Rebhun]. Culture, Health and Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care, 4, 419-421.
  16. Pinto, R. M., & McKay, M. M. (2006). Lessons learned from African American women about participation in a family-based HIV prevention program. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 87, 285-292.
  17. Remien, R. H, Exner, T. E., Kertzner, R. M., Ehrhardt, A. A., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Johnson, M. O., Weinhardt, L. S., Kittel, L. E., Goldstein, R. B., Pinto, R. M., Morin, S. F., Chesney, P. M. A., Lightfoot, M., Gore-Felton, C., Dodge, B., & Kelly, J. A. (2006). Depressive Symptomatology among HIV-Positive Women in the Era of HAART: A Stress and Coping Model. American Journal of Community Psychology, 38, 275-285.
  18. Pinto, R. M. (2006). Using social network interventions to improve mentally ill clients' well-being. Clinical Social Work Journal, 34, 83-100.
  19. Pinto, R. M. & McKay, M. M. (2006). A mixed-method analysis of African-American women's attendance at an HIV prevention intervention. Journal of Community Psychology, 34, 601-616.
  20. Pinto, R. M., & Francis, E. A. (2005). Advancing racial and ethnic minority scholars: The social capital benefits of a Minority Fellowship Program. ARETÊ: Journal of the College of Social Work, The University of South Carolina, 29, 45-57.
  21. Pinto, R. M., & McKay, M. M. (2005). Do age and gender of social supports matter for low-income African-American women attending an HIV prevention program? Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services, 3, 5-21.
  22. Goldstein, R. B., Johnson, M. O., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Kirshenbaum, S. B., Pinto, R. M., Kittel, L., Pequegnat, W., Mickalian, J. D., Weinhardt, L. S., Kelly, J. A., & Lightfoot, M. (2005). Psychological distress, substance use, and adjustment among parents living with HIV. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 18, 362-373.
  23. Pinto, R. M. & Queely, T. (2004). Parents and children together to prevent drug use: A mutual aid approach. Social Work with Groups, 26(3), 77-92.
  24. Pinto, R. M. (2002). Social work values, welfare reform, and immigrant citizenship conflicts. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 83, 85-92.
  25. Pinto, R. M. (2001). HIV prevention for adolescent groups: A six-step approach. Social Work with Groups, 23(3), 81-99.

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