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  • Acosta, D., Olsen, P. (October 2006). Meeting the needs of regional minority groups; the University of Washington’s programs to increase the American Indian and Alaskan Native workforce. Academic Medicine Journal
  • Balsam, K. F., Huang, B., Fieland, K. C., Simoni, J. M., & Walters, K. L. (2004).Culture, trauma, and wellness: A comparison of heterosexual and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and twospirit Native Americans. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10 (3), 287-301.
  • Becenti-Pigman, B., White, K., Bowman, B., Palmanteer-Holder, N. L., & Duran, B. (2008). Research Policies, Processes and Protocol: The Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 441-445). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Cassels S., Pearson, CR, Kurth AE, Matediana, E., Gloyd, S. (2009)  Discussion and revision of the mathematical modeling tool described in the previously published article "Modeling HIV Transmission risk among Mozambicans prior to their initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy, AIDS Care Vol. 21, No. 7, July, 858-862
  • Cassels, S., Pearson, C. R., Walters, K. L., Simoni, J. M., & Morris, M. Sexual Partner Concurrency and Sexual Risk Among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender American Indian/Alaska Natives. (In press) Journal of Sexually Transmitted Disease
  • Chávez, V., Duran, B., Avila, M. and Wallerstein, N. (2003). The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N., Eds. Community Based Participatory Research. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, In Press.
  • Chávez, V., Duran, B., Baker, Q., Avila, M. M., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). The Dance of Race and Privilege in CBPR. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 91-106). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Chen, W., Starks, H., Shiu, C., Fredriksen-Goldsen, K. Simoni, M. Zhang, F., Pearson, C., & Zhao, H.  (2007) Chinese HIV-positive patients and their healthcare providers: contrasting Confucian versus Western notions of secrecy and support. ANS Adv Nurs Sci 30:4: 329-42
  • Dorfman, R., Walters, K. L., Burke, P., Hardin, L., Karanik, T., Raphael, J., &Silverstein, E. (1995). Old, sad and alone: The myth of the aging homosexual. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 24, (1/2), 29-44.
  • Duran, B. (1996). Indigenous versus Colonial Discourse: Alcohol and American Indian Identity. In E. Bird (Ed.), Dressing in Feathers: The Construction of the Indian in American Popular Culture (pp. 111-128). Boulder: Westview Press.
  • Duran, B. (2004). Race, Racism and the Dharma. In H. G. Baldoquin (Ed.), Dharma, Color, and Culture: New Voices in Western Buddhism (pp. 135-140). Berkeley: Parallax Press.
  • Duran, B. (2005). American Indian Alaska native health policy. American Journal of Public Health, 95(5), 758.
  • Duran, B. (2008) 'Responses to Don Nutbeam's commentary: what would the Ottawa Charter look like if it were written today?’ Critical Public Health, 18: 4, 444-445
  • Duran, B. Parker, T., Oetzel, J., Jiang, Y., & Lucero, J. (2009). Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders among American Indian Women in Primary Care. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 16(2), 1-17.
  • Duran, B., & Duran, E. (1998). Assessing Needs, Planning and Implementation of Health Promotion, Disease Prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native Population Groups: Towards a Postcolonial Approach. In R. Kline & R. Huff (Eds.), Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations. Newbury: Sage Publications.
  • Duran, B., & Duran, E. (2000). Applied Postcolonial Research and Clinical Strategies. In M. Battiste (Ed.), Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision (pp. 86-100). Vancouver, Toronto: UBC Press.
  • Duran, B., & Walters, K. (2004). HIV/AIDS prevention in "Indian Country": Current practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16(3), 187-201. 
  • Duran, B., & Walters, K. L. (2004). HIV/AIDS in “Indian Country”: Current practice, indigenist etiology models and postcolonial approaches to change. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16 (3), 187-201.
  • Duran, B., Bulterys, M., Iralu, J., Graham, C., Edwards, A., & Harrison, M. (2000). American Indians with HIV/AIDS: Health and social service needs, barriers to care and satisfaction with services among a western tribe. Journal of American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 9(2) 22-36
  • Duran, B., Duran, E., & Yellow Horse, B. H., Maria. (1998). Native Americans and the Trauma of History. In R. Thornton (Ed.), Studying Native America: Problems and Prospects in Native American Studies. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Duran, B., Harrison, M., Foley, K., Iralu, J., Davidson-Stroh, L., Shurley, M., et al.  Tribally-Driven HIV/AIDS Health Services Partnerships: Evidence-Based Meets Culture-Centered Interventions. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services. Issue 2, 2010 (9), 110-129.
  • Duran, B., Jojola, T. & Tsosie, N. (2007). Assessing Needs, Planning and Implementation of Health Promotion, Disease Prevention among American Indian and Alaska Native Population Groups: Towards a Postcolonial Approach to Indigenous Planning. In R. Kline & R. Huff (Eds.), Promoting Health in Multicultural Populations. 2nd Edition, Newbury: Sage Publications.
  • Duran, B., Jojola, T., Tsosie, N., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). Assessment, program planning, and evaluation in Indian country: Toward a postcolonial practice of indigenous planning. In R. M. Huff & M. V. Kline (Eds.), Promoting health in multicultural populations: A handbook for practitioners. ( ). Thousand Oaks, CA, US: Sage Publications, Inc
  • Duran, B., Malcoe, L.H., Sanders, M., Waitzkin, H., Skipper, B., & Yager, J. (2004). Child maltreatment prevalence and mental disorders outcomes among American Indian women in primary care. Child Abuse & Neglect, 28, 131-145.
  • Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D. K., Manson, S., et al. (2005). Obstacles for rural American Indians seeking alcohol, drug, or mental health treatment. J Consult Clin Psychol, 73(5), 819-829.
  • Duran, B., Sanders, M., Skipper, B., Waitzkin, H., Malcoe, L. H., Paine, S., et al. (2004). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in primary care. Am J Public Health, 94(1), 71-77. 
  • Duran, B., Wallerstein, N., Miller, W.R. (In Press) Interventions for Alcohol Problems in Minority and Rural Populations. Alcohol Treatment Quarterly.
  • Duran, E., & Duran, B. (1995). Native American Postcolonial Psychology. New York: SUNY Press.
  • Duran, E., Duran, B., Woodis, W., & Woodis, P. (1998). A Postcolonial Perspective on Domestic Violence in Indian Country. In R. Carrillo & J. Tello (Eds.), Family Violence and Men of Color (pp. 95-113). New York: Springer.
  • Duran, E., Duran, B., Yellow Horse, M., & Yellow Horse, S. (1998). Healing the American Indian Soul Wound. In Y. Danieli (Ed.), International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma (pp. 341-354). New York: Plenum Press.
  • Duran, E., Guillory, B., & Villanueva, M. (1990). Third and Fourth World Concerns: Towards a Liberation Psychology. In G. Stricker, E. Davis-Russell, E. Bourg, E. Duran, W. R. Hammond, J. McHolland, K. Polite, & B. Vaughn (Eds.), Towards Ethnic Diversification in Psychology Education and Training (pp. 211-217). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. & Walters, K.L. (2006). Indigenist practice competencies in child welfare practice: A decolonization framework to address family violence and substance abuse among First Nations peoples. In R. Fong, R. McRoy, and C. Ortiz Hendricks, (Ed.)., Intersecting Child Welfare, Substance Abuse, and Family Violence: Culturally Competent Approaches. CSWE Press.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. (2005). Child welfare practice with urban American Indian families. In T. Wiko (Ed.), No longer forgotten: Addressing the mental health needs of urban Indians. APA Books.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. (In Press). Perceptions of child neglect among urban American Indian/Alaska Native parents. Child Welfare.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. (In Press). Reconceptualizing historical trauma, colonial stress, and resilience in indigenous communities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. (Revise and Resubmit). Far from home: The impact of boarding school on mental health and substance use among urban American Indian/Alaska Natives. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
  • Evans-Campbell, T. (Under Review). Attitudes toward child protective services among urban American Indian/Alaska Native parents.
  • Evans-Campbell, T., Fredriksen-Goldsen, K., & Walters, K. (In Press) Caregiving experiences among American Indian Two-Spirit men and women: Contemporary and historical roles. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services.
  • Evans-Campbell, T., Lincoln, K., & Takeuchi, D. (2006). Race and Mental Health: Past Debates, New Opportunities. In Mental Health: Social Mirror.
  • Evans-Campbell, T., Lindhorst, T., Huang, B., & Walters, K. (August, 2006). Interpersonal violence in the lives of urban American Indian and Alaska Native women: Implications for health, mental health, and help-seeking. American Journal of Public Health.
  • Foley, K., *Duran, B., Morris, P., Lucero, J., Yiang, J., et al. (2005). Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility. Psychoactive Drugs, 37(3). 321-329.
  • Guillory, B., Willie, E., & Duran, E. (1988). Analysis of a Community Organizing Case Study: Alkali Lake. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 9(1), 27-35.
  • Hollow, W., Patterson, D., Olsen P., & Baldwin, L., (January 2004). American Indians and Alaskan Natives; How do they find their path to medical school? The RIME Journal
  • Iralu, J., Duran, B., Jiang, Y., Foley, K., & Harrison, M. Risk Factors for HIV Disease Progression in a Rural Southwest American Indian Population. Public Health Reports.  2010 Supplement 4(125), 43-50.
  • J. Beals; A. Belcourt-Dittloff; S. Freedenthal; C. Kaufman; C. Mitchell; N. Whitesell; K. Albright; F. Beauvais; B. Belcourt; B. Duran; F. Candace; N. Floersch; F. Foley; L. Jervis; B. Kipp; P. Mail; S. Manson; P. May; G. Mohatt; B. Morse; D. Novins; J. O’Connell; P. Parker; G. Quintero; P. Spicer; A. Stiffman; J. Stone; J. Trimble; K. Venner; K. Walters,(2009) Reflections on a Proposed Theory of Reservation-Dwelling American Indian Alcohol Use: Comment on Spillane and Smith (2007) Psychological Bulletin, 135(2), 339-343.
  • Jernigan, V. B. B., Duran, B., Ahn, D., & Winkelby, M. (2010) Changing Patterns in Health Behaviors and Risk Factors related to Cardiovascular Disease among American Indians and Alaska Natives: 1995/96 – 2005/06. American Journal of Public Health.  100(4), 677-683.
  • Johnston-GoodStar, K., Palmanteer-Holder, N. (2005) “Conceptualizing Historical Trauma, Microaggressions, and Colonial Trauma Response: A Decolonization Framework for Healing Indigenous Families and Communities”, Indigenous Knowledges Conference, Wellington, N.Z.
  • Malcoe LH, Duran BM, Ficek EE (2002) Social stressors in relation to intimate partner violence against Native American women. Ann Epidemiology 2002; 12(7): 525.
  • Malcoe, L.H., Duran, B.M., Montgomery, J.M. (2004) Socioeconomic disparities in intimate partner violence against Native American women: a cross-sectional study. BMC Medicine 2:20. 
  • Oetzel, J., & * Duran, B. (2004). Intimate Partner Violence in American Indian and or Alaska Native Communities: A social ecological framework of determinants and interventions. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 11(4), 49-68.
  • Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., (2007) Social support and social undermining as correlates for alcohol, drug, and mental disorders in American Indian women. Journal of Health Communication. 12(2) March 2007.
  • Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D., Manson, S., et al. (2006). Rural Native americans ’ perspectives of obstacles in the mental health treatment process in three treatment sectors. Psychological Services 3(2), 117-128.
  • Oetzel, J., *Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Parker, T. (under review) Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders among American Indian Women in Primary Care, Violence & Victims.
  • Pearson CR, Kurth AE., Cassels S., Martin DP, Simoni JM, Hoff PS, Matediana E, & Gloyd SS. (2007) Modeling HIV Transmission Risk among Mozambicans prior to their Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy.  AIDS Care   19, no. 5: 594-604
  • Pearson CR, Micek M, Simoni JM, Hoff PD, Matediana E, Martin DP, & Gloyd S.  (2007). Randomized control trial to evaluate modified directly observe therapy to maintain high adherence to HAART in Mozambique.  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr.  46(2):238-244, October.
  • Pearson CR, Micek M, Simoni JM, Matediana E, Martin DP, & Gloyd S. (2006) Modified Directly Observed Therapy to Facilitate Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Beira, Mozambique: Development and Implementation. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. Dec 1;43 Suppl 1:S134-S141.
  • Pearson CR, Simoni JM, Hoff PD, Kurth AE, & Martin DP. (2006) Assessing Antiretroviral Adherence via Electronic Drug Monitoring and Self-Report: An Examination of Key Methodological Issues. AIDS Behav. Jun 28;
  • Pearson, C.R., Micek, M.A., Pfeiffer, J.,2 Montoya, P., Matediane, E., Jonasse, T.,  Agostinho, C.,  & Gloyd S.S. (2009)  One Year after ART Initiation: Characteristics Associated with Perceived Stigma and HIV Disclosure among HIV-positive Mozambicans. July 29 [Epub ahead of print] Aids and Behavior.
  • Perry, A. T. (March/April, 2006). Conference Paper: HIV and AIDS: Two Dilemmas in Two-Spirit Communities, as part of panel: Re-Indigenizing the Body: Native American Two-Spirits. National Association for Ethnic Studies, San Francisco, CA.
  • Pinkerton S.D., Pearson C.R, Eachus S.E., Berg K.M., & Grimes R.M. (2008) Proposal for the Development of a Standardized Protocol for Assessing the Economic Costs of HIV Prevention Interventions. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 46(2): 238-244, Oct.
  • Rao, D., Chen, W-T., Pearson, C., Simoni, J., Fredriksen-Goldsen, K., Nelson, K., Zhao, H.,  Zhang, F. Social Support Mediates the Relationship between HIV Stigma and Depression/Quality of Life among People Living with HIV in Beijing, China. (2009)
  • Sankar A, Golin G, Simoni JM, Luborsky M, & Pearson CR. (2006) How Qualitative Methods Contribute to Understanding Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. Dec 1;43 Suppl 1:S23-S35.
  • Simoni JM, Kurth AE, Pearson CR, Pantalone DW, Merrill JO, & Frick P. (2006)  Self-Report Measures of Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: A Review with Recommendations for HIV Clinical Management and Research.  AIDS and Behavior  3, 227-45.
  • Simoni JM, Pearson CR., Pantalone DW, & Crepaz N, Marks G.  (2006) Efficacy of Interventions in Improving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and HIV-1 RNA Viral Load: A Meta-Analytic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. Dec 1;43 Suppl 1:S23-S35.
  • Simoni, J. M., & Walters, K. L (2001). Heterosexual identity and heterosexism:Recognizing privilege to reduce prejudice. Journal of Homosexuality, 41(1), 157-172.
  • Simoni, J. M., Sehgal, S., & Walters, K. L. (2004). Triangle of Risk: Urban American Indian women’s sexual trauma, injection drug use, and HIV sexual risk behaviors. AIDS and Behavior, 8 (1), 33-45.
  • Simoni, J. M., Walters, K. L., & Nero, D.K. (2000). Safer sex among HIV + women:The role of relationships. Sex Roles, 42 (7-8), 691-708.
  • Simoni, J., Amico, R. K., Pearson, C. R., & Malow, R. M. (2008). Overview of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies. In Pope C., R. White, & Malow R. (Eds.), Global Frontiers in Prevention/Intervention. New York, Taylor & Francis Publications, Inc.; release date July 2008.
  • Simoni, J.S., Huh, D., Frick, P.A., Pearson, C.R., Andrasik, M.P. Dunbar, P.J. Hooton, T. M (2009 ) “An RCT of Peer Support and Pager Messaging to Promote: Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence and Clinical Outcomes among Adults Initiating or Modifying Therapy in Seattle, WA, USA”  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr.
  • Simoni, J.S.,  Amico, R.,  Pearson, CR,  Malow, R.M (2008)  Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy: A Review of the Literature.  Current Infectious Disease Reports. 10: 515-521
  • Sleet, D., & Guillory, B. (1988). Participation for All in Health. Hygie: The International Journal of Health Education, VII (4), 11-14.
  • Starks H, Simoni J, Zhao H, Huang B, Fredriksen-Goldsen K, Pearson C, Chen WT, Lu L, & Zhang F. (2008)  Conceptualizing antiretroviral adherence in Beijing, China. AIDS Care; Jul;20 (6): 607-14
  • Wallerstein, N., & *Duran, B. (2006). Using community-based participatory research to address health disparities. Health Promotion Practice. 7(3).
  • Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. (2008). The Theoretical, Historical and Practical Roots of CBPR. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 25-46). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. Community-Based Participatory Research Contributions to Intervention Research: The Intersection of Science and Practice to Improve Health Equity.  American Journal of Public Health.  Vol. 100, S40-S46.
  • Wallerstein, N., *Duran, B. M., Aguilar, J., Joe, L., Loretto, F., Toya, A., et al. (2003). Jemez Pueblo: built and social-cultural environments and health within a rural American Indian community in the Southwest. Am J Public Health, 93(9), 1517-1518. 
  • Wallerstein, N., Duran, B. (2003). The Conceptual, Historical and Practical Roots of Community Based Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions. In: Minkler, M., Wallerstein, N, Eds. Community Based Participatory Research. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Minkler, M., & Foley, K. (2005). Developing and Maintaining Partnerships with Communities. In B. Israel (Ed.), Methods for conducting community-based participatory research for health. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Wallerstein, N., Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Tafoya, G., Belone, L., & Rae, R. (2008) What Predicts Outcomes in CBPR? In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research For Health (2nd ed., pp. 371-394). San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Walters, K. L. & Simoni, J. M. (1993). Lesbian and gay male group identity attitudes and self-esteem: Implications for counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 40, 94-99.
  • Walters, K. L. (1997). Urban lesbian and gay American Indian identity: Implications for mental health social service delivery. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 6 , (2)Winter, 43-65.
  • Walters, K. L. (1999). Urban American Indian identity attitudes and acculturative styles.Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 2, (1/2), 163-178.
  • Walters, K. L., & Simoni, J. M. (1999). Trauma, substance use, and HIV risk among urban American Indian women. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology: Effects of HIV/AIDS among ethnic minority women, couples, families, and communities [Special Issue], 5,236-248.
  • Walters, K. L., & Simoni, J. M. (2002). Reconceptualizing Native women’s health: An“indigenist” stress-coping model. American Journal of Public Health, 92(4), 520-524.
  • Walters, K. L., Simoni, J. M., & Harris, C. (2000). Patterns and predictors of HIV risk among urban American Indians. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: Journal of the National Center, 9 (2), 1-21.
  • Walters, K. L., Simoni, J. M., Horwath, P. F. (2001). Sexual orientation bias experiences and service needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and two-spirited American Indians.Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 13 (1/2), 133-149.
  • Walters, K., Evans-Campbell, T., Ronquillo T., & Bhuyan, R. (2006) “My Spirit in My Heart”: Identity experiences and challenges among American Indian Two-Spirit Women. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 10(1/2), 125-148.
  • Walters, K., Simoni, J., & Evans-Campbell, T. (October, 2002). Substance use among American Indians and Alaska Natives: Incorporating culture in an “Indigenist” stress-coping paradigm. Public Health Reports, 117(1): 104-117.
  • Walters, K., Stately, A., Evans-Campbell, T., Simoni, J., Duran, B., Shultz, K., et al. (2008). Indigenist“ Collaborative Research Efforts in Native American Communities. In A. Stiffman (Ed.), The Nitty-Gritty of Managing Field Research: Oxford University Press.
  • Willging, C., L, C.-S., Lewis, R., Lamphere, L., & Duran, B. (2007). Seeking Help in Rural Communities: Homophobia and racism impact mental health care. In G. Herdt & C. Howe (Eds.), 21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education and Rights: Routledge.
  • Yager, J., Waitzkin, H., Parker, T., & Duran, B. (2006). Educating minority faculty and graduate students to conduct mental health services research. Academic Psychiatry, 30(3) 205-217.