CURRICULUM VITAE

Date Prepared: February 8, 2021

Name: LAURA M. BOGART

Office Address: RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica, CA 90404-2138

Work Phone: 310-393-0411

Work Email: [email protected]

Education:

1991 B.A. Psychology Brandeis University High honors Magna cum laude 1994 M.S. Social Psychology University of John Levine, PhD, advisor 1997 Ph.D. Social Psychology University of Pittsburgh Carey Ryan, PhD, advisor

Postdoctoral Training:

08/97- Fellow NRSA Research Training in Medical College of Wisconsin 07/99 HIV Prevention Jeffrey A. Kelly, PhD, mentor

Faculty Academic Appointments:

08/99- Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Kent State University 07/03 08/03- Behavioral Scientist RAND Corporation 05/07 05/07- Senior Behavioral Scientist RAND Corporation 10/08 09/08- Lecturer in Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School 03/09 04/09- Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School 11/15 11/15- Senior Behavioral Scientist RAND Corporation 12/18- Professor of Policy Analysis Pardee RAND Graduate 12/21 School

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Appointments/Affiliations:

08/04-05/09 Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Psychology San Diego State University 06/05-05/06; Core Scientist, Center for HIV UCLA 02/17- Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS 11/08- Associate Scientific Researcher, Div of Children’s Hospital Gen Peds 03/12-11/15 Affiliated Faculty The Fenway Institute

07/15-11/15 Affiliated Behavioral Scientist (Health) RAND Corporation 2017- Faculty Member Pardee RAND Graduate School

Administrative Leadership Positions:

2007-2008 Deputy Director, Center for Adolescent UCLA/RAND Health Promotion (CDC Prevention Research Center) 2007-2008 Co-Chair, Science Core Institute for Community Health Research, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science 2009-2015 Research Director Division of General Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital 2014-2015 Associate Director/Director, Behavioral Center for AIDS and Social Sciences Core Research 2015-present Co-Director, Behavioral HIV Strategy RAND Group

Committee Service:

Local

1999- Experimental Training Committee Kent State University, Department 2003 of Psychology, Member 2000- Applied Psychology Center Committee Kent State University, Department 2001 of Psychology, Member 2001-2002 Faculty Advisory Committee Kent State University, Department of Psychology, Member 2002-2003 Colloquium Committee Kent State University, Department

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of Psychology, Member 2009 Ad-Hoc Committee for Promotion to Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Member 2010, 2012, Candidate Review Committee, Postdoctoral Division of Adolescent Medicine, 2014 Fellowship in Sexual Orientation Health Boston Children’s Hospital, Disparities Member 2010-2015 Faculty Search Committee Division of General Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, Member 2011-2013 Healthy Hospital Workgroup Boston Children’s Hospital, Member 2012 Methodologist Search Committee Clinical Research Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Member 2012 Ad-Hoc Committee for Promotion to Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor of Pediatrics Chair 2014-2015 Executive Committee Harvard University Center for AIDS Research, Member

Professional Societies:

1997- American Psychological Association Member, Division 38, Health Psychology 2003 Convention Abstract Reviewer, Division 38 2006-2010 Member, Division 38 Committee on Health Disparities 2012- Fellow, Division 38 (Health Psychology) 2015- Fellow, Division 44 (Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues) 1999-2015 American Public Health Association Member 1999- Society of Behavioral Medicine Member 2012- Fellow 2013 Poster Session Mentor 2013, 2014, 2015 Conference Abstract Reviewer 2006-2015 International Association of Providers of Member AIDS Care 2012 International AIDS Society Member 2012 Conference Abstract Reviewer

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Grant Review Activities:

2000 Special Emphasis Panel ZMH1-CRB-M-07, NIH Underrepresented Minority Dissertation Research Ad Hoc Member Grants in Mental Health 2003 Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 SSS-N 51 S, Stigma NIH and Global Health: HIV/AIDS and other infectious Ad Hoc Member diseases, reviewer for RFA TW-03-001 2004 Special Emphasis panel ZRG1 AARR-G(11)(B) NIH SBIR HIV Applications Ad Hoc Member 2005 VA Equity Review Panel, San Antonio, TX, ad hoc VA member Ad Hoc Member 2006 Special Emphasis Panel ZMH1 ERB-D(06)(S), NIH HIV Risk Reduction for African American Couples Ad Hoc Member 2006 Los Angeles Collaborative HIV/AIDS Public Charles Drew University of Health Research Center proposal review Medicine and Science Ad Hoc Member 2007 Special Emphasis Panel ZRG AARR G 03, NIH Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Ad Hoc Member

2007, UCLA AIDS Institute, International Seed Grant UCLA 2008 Reviewer Ad Hoc Member 2008 Proposal reviewer on HIV conspiracy beliefs American Foundation for AIDS Research (amFAR) Ad Hoc Member 2008, Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS NIH 2009 (BSCH) Ad Hoc Member 2008, 2010, Harvard University Center for AIDS Research, Harvard University 2014 Feasibility and Scholar Awards Proposal Review Ad Hoc Member 2010 NIH Special Emphasis Panel ZRG AARR G 85: NIH ARRA: AIDS and Related Research Competitive Ad Hoc Member Revisions 2010 ZRG1 AARR-G (03), Behavioral and Social NIH Consequences of HIV/AIDS (BSCH): Member Ad Hoc Member Conflicts 2012- Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS NIH 2016 (BSCH) Permanent Member 07/2017 Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS NIH (BSCH) Ad-hoc Member 11/2017 Behavioral and Social Prevention of HIV/AIDS NIH (BSPH) – Conflict Review Panel Ad-hoc Member

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07/2018 Behavioral and Social Prevention of HIV/AIDS NIH Study Section (BSPH) Ad-hoc Member 09/2019 HIV/AIDS Intra- and Inter-personal Determinants NIH and Behavioral Interventions Study Section – Ad-hoc Member Conflict review 11/2020 HIV/AIDS Intra- and Inter-personal Determinants NIH and Behavioral Interventions Study Section (HIBI) Ad Hoc Member

Editorial Activities:

Ad Hoc Reviewer-Journals (Recent) AIDS Education and Prevention; American Journal of Public Health; Health Psychology; Journal of AIDS; Social Science and Medicine

Other Editorial Roles

2000-2005 Board Member Health Psychology 2004-2009 Associate Editor Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2005- Board Member AIDS and Behavior 2009-2015 Associate Editor Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2010-2014 Editor, Special Health Disparities Annals of Behavioral Medicine Section 2012-2014 Senior Editor, Special LGBT Health Annals of Behavioral Medicine Disparities Section 2014-2016 Board Member Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Honors and Prizes:

1996 Dissertation Research Award American Psychological Association 2000 Summer Research & Creativity Activity Kent State University Appointment 2002 Strategic Scholarship Kent State University/Farris Family Innovation Fund for Early Achievement 2011, Outstanding Mentor of Errol Fields, MD, Academic Pediatric Association 2012 PhD, MPH, recipient of APA Research Award for Best Abstract by a Resident 2013- Children's Hospital Pediatric Associates Boston Children’s Hospital 2014 Fellowship Award 2014 Division 44 (LGBT Psychology) Award for American Psychological Distinguished Contribution to Ethnic Association Minority Issues 2014 Endowed Chair, Division of General Boston Children’s Hospital

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Pediatrics, Department of Medicine 2017 Mentor of the Year RAND Health 2017 Silver Medal Award for Furthering RAND’s RAND Corporation Mission and Impact 2019 Spotlight Award for Mentorship Behavioral and , Global Research Talent, RAND Corporation Report of Funded Projects Past

Developmental Grant Bogart (PI) 1998 Medical College of Wisconsin The goal was to examine the impact of medical and non-medical patient factors on prescription of antiretroviral treatment for people living with HIV. Role: MPI

Grant-in-Aid Bogart (PI) 2000 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues; Relationship of Perceived Health Care Discrimination and Stereotypes About Physicians to Health Care Status and Behaviors Among African American Adults The goal was to examine associations of stereotypes about physicians to health care satisfaction, help- seeking behavior, and treatment adherence among African Americans.

R03 MH62283 Bogart (PI) 2000-2003 NIMH Cognitive Strategies Used to Recall High Risk Behaviors The goal was to conduct a methodological investigation to identify cognitive strategies that individuals use when providing retrospective self-reports of sexual behavior.

R01 HD42397 Thornburn Bird (PI) 2002-2005 NICHD Conspiracies, Perceived Discrimination & Sexual Behavior The goal of the project was to conduct a national, cross-sectional, anonymous telephone survey of African Americans to examine effects of belief in conspiracies related to HIV and birth control, and perceived discrimination when getting family planning or contraceptive services on attitudes toward condoms and other contraceptive methods, sexual behavior and intentions, and use of contraceptive services. Role: Co-I

U65/CCU924523-01 Asch, Bogart (Co-PIs) 2004-2008 CDC Evaluation of the Use of Rapid HIV Testing in the U.S. This project evaluated the ways in which rapid tests for HIV are implemented in private settings, and identified ways to assist testing sites in the appropriate use of rapid tests.

U01 DK 070234-01 Berry (PI) 2004-2009 NIDDK Epidemiology of Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome This study established a case definition for interstitial cystitis (IC), developed and validated a symptom questionnaire to conduct a prevalence survey for IC symptoms; developed IC-specific measures of quality of life and functional status; and described the impact of IC on patients’ lives.

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Role: Co-PI

R21 NR010284 Bogart (PI) 2006-2009 NINR Evaluation of Treatment Advocacy in Involving Patients in HIV Care In this community-based participatory research study, researchers collaborated with AIDS Project Los Angeles to conduct a process evaluation of APLA’s treatment advocacy program.

R01 MH072351 Bogart (PI) 2006-2011 NIMH Discrimination, Health Care Attitudes, and HIV Treatment This longitudinal study investigated perceived stress and negative health care attitudes as possible barriers to antiretroviral treatment adherence and safer sexual behavior among African American men living with HIV. A supplement study examined similar issues among Latino men.

U48 DP000883 Bogart (PI) 2007-2010 CDC Understanding Motivators and Barriers for Changing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSB) Intake among Overweight and Obese Youth This project consisted of qualitative interviews with 60 overweight/obese Latino youth and their caregivers to explore patterns of purchasing, availability, and consumption of SSBs, and examine social- cognitive and environmental influences for keeping SSBs.

P30AI060354 Bogart, Mimiaga (Co-PIs) 2010-2012 Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Antiretroviral Medication Adherence among HIV-Infected Youth The research aimed to develop and pilot test an intervention to improve antiretroviral medication adherence among adolescents/young adults with HIV.

RC4 HD066907 Schuster (PI) 2010-2013 NICHD Establishing an Academic-Community Partnership to Promote Child Health in Boston The Boston Children’s Hospital Center for Collaborative Community Health Research (C-CORE) built participatory community-academic research partnerships to improve child health research and community research capacity in Boston. Role: Co-I/Associate Director

R01HD050150 Derose (PI) 2008-2014 NICHD Urban Congregations’ Capacity for HIV Prevention & Care This project developed and conducted a pilot intervention to reduce HIV stigma and increase HIV testing in African American and Latino faith-based organizations. Role: Co-I

R34 MH090790 Bogart (PI) 2010-2014 NIMH A South African Pilot Worksite Parenting Program to Prevent HIV among Adolescents The goal of this project was to adapt a US-developed worksite-based program for parents of adolescents to two cultures in South Africa and to examine the program’s feasibility and preliminary effects on parent-child communication about HIV and sexual risk.

R01 MD003964 Bogart (PI) 2009-2015

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NIMHD Medical Mistrust, Social Networks, and Disparities in HIV Care among Blacks This project aimed to identify social network sources of HIV-related information among African Americans with HIV; examine ways in which social network characteristics related to HIV mistrust are associated with HIV treatment behaviors; and partner with community stakeholders to identify novel interventions to address mistrust and improve HIV treatment behaviors for African Americans living with HIV.

R01 MH090326 Bassett (PI) 2010-2015 NIMHD Linkage & Retention: A Randomized Trial to Optimize HIV/TB Care in South Africa This study was a randomized controlled trial of a health system navigator intervention to improve linkage to HIV and TB care among newly-diagnosed HIV-infected outpatients in Durban, South Africa. A supplement (funded in 2013) examined the long-term impact of transfer to other care sites in the same cohort as the parent grant. Role: Co-I

P30 AI060354 Walker (PI) 2014-2015 NIAID Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (HU CFAR) The HU CFAR’s mission is to expand, promote and facilitate collaborative innovative multidisciplinary activities in HIV/AIDS research to bring an end to the epidemic. Role: Co-Director/Director, Behavioral and Social Sciences Core

R21 MH098657 Bogart (PI) 2013-2016 NIMH Community HIV Testing and Linkage to Care in Uganda This project used mixed methods to explore barriers to community HIV testing in fisherfolk communities; to develop a linkage-to-care intervention that is integrated into post-test counseling; and to conduct a small feasibility test of the intervention. A supplement (3R21MH098657-02S1) was awarded to implement and evaluate home-based HIV testing on one island in Lake Victoria, with the goal of increased awareness of sero-status and consequent linkage to care.

R24 MD001648 Schuster (PI) 07/26/08-02/29/17 NIMHD A Community-Academic Partnership to Address Disparities in Obesity Among Youth This study developed, evaluated, and disseminated a multi-level intervention to promote healthy eating and physical activity among middle school students, using community-based participatory research principles. Role: Co-PI

R34 MH096544 Bogart (PI) 08/01/12-05/31/17 NIMH Pilot Intervention for Discrimination and Mistrust Among HIV Positive Black Men This project developed and pilot tested an intervention to improve coping skills for discrimination and reduce mistrust among HIV-positive Black MSM. A supplement examined these issues in immigrant Latino men.

R01 MD006058 Bogart (PI) 05/01/11-12/31/17 NIMHD Treatment Advocacy Intervention for HIV-Positive African Americans This community-based participatory research study is a randomized controlled trial of a culturally

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relevant treatment advocacy intervention for African Americans living with HIV.

RWJF 73587 Cohen (PI) 06/01/16-06/30/18 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evaluating the Balance Calories Initiative of the American Beverage Association and Alliance for a Healthier Generation This study evaluated the effects of the American Beverage Association’s Balance Calories Initiative using sales data, food establishment observations, semi-structured interviews, and street-intercept surveys. Role: Co-I

R21MH107454 Bogart (PI) 09/14/15-07/31/18 NIMH A Social Network Analysis of HIV Treatment Partners in Botswana This project examined individual-level, dyad-level, and social network-level characteristics associated with virologic suppression in Botswana.

R34 MH108393 Katz (PI) 07/01/15-10/31/18 NIMH The Treatment Ambassador Program: Developing and testing a peer-driven intervention to increase treatment initiation among HIV positive, ART-eligible adults in South Africa This pilot research designed an intervention to increase ART initiation in South Africa. Role: Co-I

U1 SHA29299 Towe (PI) 09/30/15-09/29/19 HRSA Addressing HIV Care and Housing Coordination through Data Integration to Improve Health Outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum This cooperative agreement supports a Coordination and Technical Assistance Center to provide technical assistance and capacity building to 5 performance sites to implement and evaluate electronic integration of housing and HIV care data systems, to better coordinate service delivery to improve client outcomes. Role: Co-I/Evaluation Lead

R21 DA044073 Storholm (PI) 05/1/17-04/30/20 NIDA Risk and Protective Factors for Adherence to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in Transwomen (TW) of Color This study leverages an ongoing study of racially and ethnically diverse TW enrolled in the Southern California based PrEP demonstration project to assess the risk and resiliency factors most associated with PrEP adherence among these TW. Role: Co-I

U90HA30519 Towe (PI) 09/30/16-09/29/20 HRSA Jurisdictional Approach to Curing Hepatitis C among HIV/HCV Coinfected People of Color - Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center The ETAC provides TA/CBA to five funded jurisdictions. The ETAC conducts both initial and post- implementation assessments. A supplement project added two additional sites. Role: Co-I/Evaluation Lead

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Current

R01MH108427 Bassett (PI) 04/07/16-03/31/21 NIMH What Happens After Diagnosis: Characterizing Long-Term HIV Care Trajectories and Mortality In South Africa This project leverages an existing cohort of ~2,000 HIV-infected people in South Africa to assess 5-year HIV care trajectories, characterizing patients based on national laboratory data and death registry information. Role: Co-I

R34MH111460 Bogart (PI) 08/24/16-07/31/21 NIMH Pilot Intervention to Empower HIV Clients as Prevention Advocates in Uganda This study is developing and pilot testing “Game Changers,” an intervention to empower and mobilize people living with HIV to be agents for HIV prevention and behavioral change in their social networks in Uganda.

P30MH058107 Shoptaw (PI) 03/07/17-01/31/22 NIMH Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services The Combination Prevention (CP) Core of the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) promotes development and evaluation of interventions that integrate evidence-based behavioral, biomedical, technological and structural components to reduce HIV incidence and to optimize each step of the HIV care and prevention continua. A supplement project is using qualitative methods to examine anticipated acceptability and feasibility regarding implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART) in Los Angeles County. Role: Member, Combination Prevention and Policy Cores

R01 NR017334 Bogart (PI) 04/01/17-03/31/22 NINR A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence Intervention for HIV+ African Americans This research is a randomized controlled trial of a culturally congruent antiretroviral treatment adherence intervention for African Americans living with HIV.

R34 MH113413 Bogart (PI) 08/01/17-06/30/21 NIMH Siempre Seguiré: A Pilot Intervention to Improve Coping with Discrimination and Adherence among HIV Positive Latino MSM This project developed and pilot tested an intervention to improve coping skills for discrimination and increase treatment adherence among HIV-positive Latino MSM.

R21TW011069 Mosepele, Phaladze, Bogart (MPIs) 07/01/18-06/30/21 NIH/Fogarty Innovative HIV Testing Strategy for Middle-to-Upper Income Men in a Resource Limited Setting This study will explore qualitatively how stigma is a barrier to HIV testing among men over age 40 years of higher socioeconomic status in Botswana, and then develop and implement an HIV self-testing strategy through major employers that is tailored to men.

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R01MH114997 Bassett (PI) 07/26/18-07/25/23 NIMH South Africa's New Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution Program: Assessing the Clinic, Patient, and Community Impact This implementation science study is a mixed methods evaluation of South Africa’s Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution program, in which patients can access antiretroviral therapy via community pick-up points. Role: Co-I

R34MH118122 Mutchler (PI) 05/20/19-3/31/22 NIH/NIMH Evaluating the Feasibility and Acceptability of "PrEP-Talk": A PrEP Uptake Intervention for Young Black MSM With Their Close Friends This project will develop and conduct a pilot test of “PrEP-Talk,” an intervention that will use a PrEP Educator who can provide information and guidance to Young Black MSM and include a close friend to support PrEP uptake and adherence. Role: Co-Investigator

R01MH121256 Bogart (PI) 06/01/19-05/31/24 NIH/NIMH Promoting Reductions in Intersectional Stigma to Improve HIV Testing and PrEP Use Among Latino Sexual Minority Men This study will conduct a randomized controlled trial of Siempre Seguiré, a culturally congruent cognitive behavior therapy group intervention for immigrant Latino sexual minority men, to test intervention effects on regular HIV testing and PrEP uptake.

R34MH121229 Bogart, Mosepele (MPIs) 07/01/19-6/30/22 NIH/NIMH Mopati: A Pilot HIV Treatment Partner Intervention in Botswana This study aims to develop and conduct a mixed methods implementation pilot test of the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects on viral suppression of a multi-level treatment partner intervention in clinics in Botswana.

R34MH119889 Ober, Skinner (MPIs) 12/01/19-11/30/22 NIH/NIMH Combining Positive Deviance And Implementation Science To Improve Retention In HIV Care In South Africa This project will use a positive deviance approach and mixed methods research to discover strategies used by primary health care clinics with high retention of people with HIV, and then use implementation science methods to develop and pilot test a tool kit of positive deviance strategies, for use in low- performing clinics. Role: Co-Investigator

R01MD014722 Bogart (PI) 02/10/20-11/30/24 NIH/NIMHD Still Climbin': A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Improve Coping with Discrimination, Address Medical Mistrust, and Reduce Health Disparities among Black Sexual Minority Men This study will conduct a randomized controlled trial of Still Climbin’, a culturally congruent cognitive behavior therapy group intervention for Black sexual minority men, to test intervention effects on regular healthcare engagement and receipt of evidence-based care.

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R34 MH119924 Bogart (PI) 04/01/20-03/31/23 NIH/NIMH Evaluation of the Implementation of PrEP Provision for Ugandan Fisherfolk This study will use mixed methods to develop and pilot test the implementation of two interventions to provide PrEP to fisherfolk residing near Lake Victoria, Uganda.

RAND-Initiated Research Bogart/Dong (Co-PIs) 10/09/20-09/30/21 Mitigating Vaccine Hesitancy Among Black Americans This community-engaged research project will determine trusted sources and messages for COVID-19 vaccine information among Black Americans, as well as recommendation for policy and intervention, using data from the RAND American Life Panel survey and qualitative interviews, as well as discussions with key community stakeholders.

Report of Local Teaching and Training

Teaching of Students in Courses:

University of Pittsburgh

1995 Introduction to Statistics Undergraduate Psychology Two 1.5-hr sessions per week for 10 weeks Students

1996 Introduction to Social Psychology Undergraduate Psychology One 3-hr session per week for 10 weeks Students

Kent State University

1999, 2001, 2003 Social Cognition Graduate Psychology Students One 3-hr session per week for 10 weeks

1999, 2000, 2002 Social Psychology Undergraduate Psychology Two 1.5-hr sessions per week for 10 weeks Students

1999, 2000, 2002 Writing Intensive Undergraduate Psychology Two hours per week for 10 weeks Students

2000, 2001 Social Psychology Graduate Psychology Students One 3-hr session per week for 10 weeks

Pardee RAND Graduate School

2019 Community-Engaged Research One 3-hours session per week for 10 weeks

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Formal Teaching of Residents, Clinical Fellows and Research Fellows (post-docs):

2005-2009 Faculty Mentor, Robert Wood UCLA Johnson Clinical Scholars Program

2012 CBPR and Disparities, Breakout Harvard Medical School Session, and Serving the 2 hours, ~20 students Underserved Retreat

Harvard Medical School Fellowship Programs in General Medicine and Primary Care, Pediatric Health Services Research, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine

2013 Designing and Evaluating Harvard Medical School Interventions for the 2 hours, ~10 students Underserved, Breakout Session, Serving the Underserved Retreat

Harvard Medical School Fellowship Programs in General Medicine and Primary Care, Pediatric Health Services Research, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine

2013 Community-Based Participatory Boston Children’s Hospital Research Projects – Parts I & II 2 hours, ~10 students

Harvard Medical School Fellowship Programs in General Medicine and Primary Care, Pediatric Health Services Research, and Complementary and Alternative Medicine

2016, 2017 Community-Based Participatory Pardee RAND Graduate School Research (guest lecture) 1 hour, ~20 students

Formally Supervised Trainees and Faculty (Note: Trainees' current positions are listed):

1999- Jelena Pavlovic/Stevanovic, PhD, Psychologist, Summa Health Care System, Akron, OH 2005 Primary mentor (committee chair) of master’s thesis and doctoral dissertation in the Department of Psychology at Kent State University

2000- Lisa Walt, PhD, Project Director, DePaul University, Chicago, IL

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2003 Primary mentor (committee chair) of master’s thesis on sexual behavior of at-risk heterosexual women in the Department of Psychology at Kent State University

2002- Faith Luyster, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, 2003 Pitttsburgh, PA Primary mentor of undergraduate summer research project on cognitive strategies used to recall sexual behavior among people at risk for HIV in the Department of Psychology at Kent State University

2002- Nicolle Singer, MS, Science Programs Associate, American Psychological Association, 2004 Washington, DC Primary mentor (as committee chair) of Master’s thesis on social comparison among people with HIV in the Department of Psychology at Kent State University

2005- Ying-Ying Goh, MD, Director of Public Health and Health Officer, of Pasadena Public 2008 Health Department, CA Co-mentor on Robert Wood Johnson Fellow research project on community-based participatory research (CBPR)

2006- Anisha I. Patel, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University, CA 2009 Co-mentor on Robert Wood Johnson Fellow research project on CBPR

2009- Nina Niu, MD, Assistant Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center 2010 Co-mentor on qualitative methods for project on total joint replacement in the Dominican Republic at Harvard Medical School

2010- Errol Fields, MD, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins School of 2013 Medicine, Baltimore, MD Primary post-doctoral fellowship mentor on analysis of data and writing of manuscripts related to HIV risk among Black men who have sex with men. Supported by Harvard Medical School Health Disparities Post-Graduate Fellowship during residency at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School

2010- Idia Thurston, PhD, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at Texas A&M University, 2013 College Station, TX Primary post-doctoral fellowship mentor on behavioral HIV research. Postdoctoral fellowship supported by an NIH Diversity Supplement on R34 MH090790 at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School

2011 Daniel Inouye, MD, Psychiatrist, UT Summer Harvard Medical School research mentor for project on adolescents living with HIV

2011- Ingrid Katz, MD, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and 2018 Harvard Medical School Advisor on K23MH097667 (HIV Treatment Refusal among Adults Presenting for Testing in Soweto, South Africa; 4/1/12-3/31-17) and Co-Investigator on R34 (The Treatment

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Ambassador Program: Pilot Testing a Peer-Driven Intervention To Increase Treatment Initiation Among HIV-Positive South Africans)

2012- Jerel Calzo, PhD, Associate Professor, Division of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, 2019 Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University Co-primary mentor on K01 DA034753 (Substance Use and Disordered Weight Behaviors in Sexual Minority Youth Contexts, 1/1/13-12/31/17)

2012- 2019 Julie Levison, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, General Hospital and Harvard Medical School Co-primary mentor on KL2 (through Harvard Catalyst) and Co-mentor on NIMH K23 (Addressing barriers to retention in HIV care for Hispanic immigrants)

2015 Yashodhara Rana, PhD, Program Officer, Results for Development External Dissertation Reader on HIV-related project for Pardee RAND Graduate School

2013 Derek Stenquist, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Harvard Medical School Co-mentor on Harvard Medical School Project, qualitative methods for project on total joint replacement, Dominican Republic

2013- Valerie Earnshaw, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development and Family 2018 Studies, University of Delaware Primary mentor on prior K12; Advisor on K01 (Understanding and Addressing Disclosure to Members Of Social Networks Among People Recovering From Substance Use Disorders)

2013- Sara Katz-Wise, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital 2016 Advisor for CBPR on NICHD K99/R00 (The Family Environment, Social Support, and Health in Transgender Youth)

2013- Bisola Ojikutu, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2020 Harvard Medical School Co-primary mentor of K23 (Identifying Environmental Factors Promoting HIV/STI Risk in Black Adolescents And Young Adults)

2013- Sannisha Dale, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Miami; Co- 2018 mentor on K01 (Striving Towards Empowerment and Medication Adherence: STEP-AD)

2020 Joseph Matovu, PhD, Makerere University School of Public Health, postdoctoral fellow, Peer-led HIV self-testing to improve HIV testing and linkage to HIV care among men in two fishing communities in rural Uganda: a pilot intervention, Career Development Fellowship funded by the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP)

Local Invited Presentations No presentations below were sponsored by outside entities

2008 HIV conspiracy beliefs as barriers to HIV prevention and treatment among Blacks: Perspectives from the US and South Africa Presentation to Division Chiefs, Department of Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital,

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Boston, MA 2008 HIV conspiracy beliefs as barriers to HIV prevention and treatment among Blacks: Perspectives from the US and South Africa Seminar, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA 2009 HIV Denialism, Mistrust, and Stigma Symposium (Organizer and Presenter) Harvard University Center for AIDS Research, in collaboration with the Harvard Art Museum 2013 The SNaX Study: A community-academic partnership to address obesity among middle school students Grand Rounds, Clinical Research Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA 2016 Still Climbin’ and Siempre Seguiré: Pilot Interventions to Enhance Coping with Discrimination for HIV-Positive Black and Latino MSM Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, HIV Cluster Research Meeting

Report of Invited Teaching and Presentations No presentations below were sponsored by outside entities

National 1995 The effect of anticipated disagreement on memory and creativity/Oral Presentation Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA 1999 The impact of medical and nonmedical factors on physician decision-making for HIV/AIDS antiretroviral treatment/Oral Presentation American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL

2002 Cognitive strategies used by high-risk women to recall sexual behavior/Oral Presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC

2004 Discrimination, adherence, and CD4 counts among people living with HIV/Oral Presentation American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI

2004 Affective and ambulatory blood pressure responses to social comparison/Oral Presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

2005 Role of discrimination and mistrust in HIV treatment adherence Colloquium, University of Southern California Department of Psychology 2005 HIV-related discrimination, mental health, and adherence among people with HIV/AIDS/Oral Presentation American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC

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2005 Effects of early and later marriage on alcohol use in young adulthood/Oral Presentation American Psychological Society Annual Convention, Los Angeles, CA

2006 Relationship of HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs to treatment adherence among people with HIV/AIDS/Oral Presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

2007 Availability and cost of rapid HIV testing in the United States Colloquium, Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2008 Association of HIV-specific medical mistrust to treatment adherence among African American men with HIV/Oral Presentation Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence (sponsored by the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care and NIMH), Jersey City, NJ

2009 Promotion of treatment adherence and engagement in care through treatment advocacy for people with HIV/Oral Presentation Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence (sponsored by the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care and NIMH), Miami, FL

2009 Trauma, discrimination, and unprotected intercourse among African American men with HIV/Oral Presentation National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA

2010 Relationship of discrimination and HIV conspiracy beliefs to medication nonadherence among HIV-positive African American men Colloquium, Boston University Clinical Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, Boston, MA 2010 Facilitators and barriers to HIV testing: Community medical settings/Workshop Speaker Institute of Medicine Committee on HIV Screening and Access to Care, Washington, DC

2010 Medication nonadherence and sexual risk among African American men living with HIV: Project Medlife findings and next steps Colloquium, California State University at Long Beach, Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions Program

2010 Understanding motivators and barriers for changing sugar-sweetened beverage intake in the home environments of overweight & obese Latino youth Colloquium, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

2010 Longitudinal relationships of HIV, race, and sexual orientation discrimination to

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medication adherence among African American men with HIV/Oral Presentation Conference on HIV Treatment Adherence (sponsored by the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care and NIMH), Miami, FL

2011 Relationship of discrimination and HIV conspiracy beliefs to medication nonadherence among HIV-positive African American men Colloquium, New York University Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, New York, NY

2011 Relationship of discrimination and HIV conspiracy beliefs to medication nonadherence among HIV-positive African American men Colloquium, SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY

2011 The SNaX Study: A community-academic partnership to address obesity among middle school students/Oral Presentation National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities Grantees Meeting, Washington, DC

2011 Amherst College, Amherst, MA/Keynote speaker for Student World AIDS Day Dinner Overcoming misconceptions and mistrust: A career path in community-based HIV research 2012 Mistreatment, mistrust, and medication adherence among African Americans living with HIV Colloquium, The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, NY

2012 Mistreatment, mistrust, and medication adherence among African Americans living with HIV Colloquium, UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

2012 Perceived discrimination and physical health outcomes among HIV-positive Black and Latino men who have sex with men/Oral Presentation Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, , LA

2013 Mistreatment and mistrust among African Americans living with HIV Colloquium, Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

2013 Community involvement, from A-Z, equals research success/Oral Presentation National Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network, Washington, D.C.

2014 The SNaX Study: A community-academic partnership to address obesity among middle school students/Oral Presentation

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National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health Health Disparities Seminar Series, Bethesda, MD

2014 Social network characteristics are associated with antiretroviral treatment use and care retention among African Americans with HIV/Citation Award Abstract Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

2014 Engaging Communities in the Dissemination Process: A Researcher Perspective Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN), Los Angeles, CA

2015 CBPR Lessons Learned from Siempre Seguiré: An Intervention to Enhance Coping with Discrimination for HIV-Positive Latino Immigrant MSM National Institutes of Health Center for AIDS Research Adelante Meeting, Bethesda, MD

2015 An exploration of strategies used to cope with discrimination due to intersecting identities among HIV-positive Black MSM. Paper presentation at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX

2016 A Randomized Controlled Trial of Rise, a Culturally Congruent Adherence Intervention for HIV-Positive African Americans/Oral Presentation Conference on HIV Prevention and Treatment Adherence (sponsored by the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care), Hollywood, FL

2017 Adherence Trajectories Among African Americans Living with HIV/Oral Presentation Adherence Conference (sponsored by the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care), Miami, FL 2020 Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Improve Coping, Reduce Medical Mistrust, and Increase Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence among HIV- Positive Latinx Sexual Minority Men (one of the top three conference abstracts) Adherence Conference (sponsored by the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care), Miami, FL

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2010 HIV conspiracy beliefs as barriers to HIV prevention and treatment/Seminar and Workshop Leader University of Cape Town Center for Social Science Research, South Africa

2012 A pilot South African worksite-based parenting program: preliminary effects on parent-child communication about sex and HIV Colloquium, McCord Hospital, Durban, South Africa

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2012 Overcoming HIV-related medical mistrust: a US perspective Symposium on Conspiracies, Distrust and Suspicions of Health Programmes in Africa, London School of , London,

2012 A pilot South African worksite-based parenting program: preliminary effects on parent-child communication about sex and HIV/Oral Poster Presentation XIX International AIDS Society Conference, Washington DC

2013 Let’s Talk!, A South African worksite-based HIV prevention program for parents of adolescents Mbarara University of Science and Technology and Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health, Mbarara, Uganda

2014 Treatment as Prevention in Africa Conference/Oral Presenter Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative, Gaborone, Botswana

2014 Workshop on Behavioral and Social Factors in HIV Treatment & Prevention Studies/Oral Presenter and Organizer Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative, Gaborone, Botswana

2017 Social network analysis of HIV-infected patients’ treatment partners/ Oral presentation AIDSIMPACT, 12-15 November 2017, Cape Town, South Africa 2020 A Group-Level Intervention to Enhance Coping with Intersectional Stigma Among Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Men NIH OAR & NIMH HIV-Related Intersectional Stigma Research Advances and Opportunities Workshop. Presented virtually on July 13, 2020.

Report of Education of Patients and Service to the Community

Education of Patients and Service to the Community

1999-2000 Community AIDS Network, Akron, OH/Risk Reduction Committee Member Researcher representative on committee responsible for determining HIV prevention program priorities

1999-2000 Mahoning County, OH/Valley HIV Coalition Member Researcher representative on committee responsible for determining distribution of HIV prevention and care funds to Mahoning County, OH

2001-2003 Ohio Department of Health, Akron, OH/Summit-Portage Regional Advisory Group Member/Research Advisor Researcher representative on committee responsible for determining distribution of HIV prevention and care funds to Summit and Portage Counties, OH

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2008 California State Assembly/Testimony Given Pupil nutrition: availability of tap water

2012- Bienestar Human Services, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, Scientific Advisory Board/Member of Board Advisor to organization on research priorities and future directions

2013 Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Community Advisory Board, Boston, MA/Presenter National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Event, “How to End HIV/AIDS in Our Communities: The End Game”

2013 Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Community Advisory Board, Boston, MA/Presenter Pilot Intervention to Address Coping with Discrimination and Mistrust among Black Men Living with HIV

2013 The Fenway Health Institute's Community Advisory Board, Boston, MA/Presenter Pilot Intervention to Address Coping with Discrimination and Mistrust among Black Men Living with HIV

2014 The Los Angeles County Commission on HIV and UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter Preliminary Findings from Project MedNet: A Study of the Social Networks of African American Men and Women Living with HIV

2014 Meeting of the AIDS Project Los Angeles Project RISE Community Advisory Board, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter Project MedNet: A Study of Social Networks

2014 Meeting of Charles Drew University Spectrum Community Services staff, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter Project Mednet: Social Networks and Adherence among African Americans Living with HIV

2014 Meeting of Charles Drew University Spectrum Community Services clients, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter How Social Networks May Affect Medication Adherence among African Americans Living with HIV

2014 Presented at the AIDS Project Los Angeles meeting for Staff Quality Management, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter The Importance of Social Networks for Health Behaviors among African American Men and Women Living with HIV

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2016 Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, SPECTRUM Staff and Clients, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter A Randomized Controlled Trial of Rise, a Culturally Congruent Adherence Intervention for HIV-Positive African Americans

2018 UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services Stigma & HIV Event, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter An Intervention to Enhance Coping with Discrimination among HIV-Positive Black and Latino Sexual Minority Men

2018 The Los Angeles County Commission on HIV and UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services, Los Angeles, CA/Presenter Rise, a Community-Based Culturally Congruent Adherence Intervention for Black Americans living with HIV; available at: http://chipts.ucla.edu/colloquia/colloquium- project-rise/ 2019 UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services, Community Event on “Addressing Medical Mistrust in Black Communities: Implications for HIV and Other Conditions” in Los Angeles, CA/Presenter Medical Mistrust, Discrimination, and HIV in Black/African American Communities; available at: ttp://chipts.ucla.edu/features/addressing-medical-mistrust-in-black- communities-implications-for-hiv-and-other-conditions-recap/ 2020 UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services, “Clinical Provider Training on Medical Mistrust” Presenter and Planning Committee Member; available at: https://chipts.ucla.edu/uncategorized/recap-addressing-medical-mistrust- in-black-communities-cme-training-for-clinical-providers/

Educational Material for Patients and the Lay Community

1998, 2000 Research citations in major media on definitions of sex among young adults (New York Times, Psychology Today, Time Magazine) 2007 HIV testing: State of the field and current research. Retrieved from http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/553272

2005, 2008, Major media interviews and research citations on HIV and mistrust among African 2013 Americans (The Advocate, CNN Headline News, National Public Radio, Sacramento Bee, Washington Post, BET, Dallas Morning News, New York Times) 2014 Major media interviews on the mental and physical health effects of bullying (ABC News Radio, Al Jazeera America, Boston Globe, CNN, Chicago Sun Times, Health Day, LiveScience, Medscape, NNPA Black Press, NBC, Reuters, USA Today) 2020-2021 Interviews on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and mistrust (Illinois NPR, US News and World Report, Commonwealth Fund, TheBody.com)

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Peer Reviewed Publications

1. Levine, J. M., Bogart, L. M., & Zdaniuk, B. (1996). Impact of anticipated group membership on cognition. In: R. Sorrentino & E. T. Higgins (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and cognition, vol. 3: The interpersonal context. New York: Guilford; 1996:531-569.

2. Ryan, C. S., Sherman, P. S., & Bogart, L. M. (1997). Patterns of services and consumer outcome in an intensive case management program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65(3), 485- 493.

3. Ryan, C. S., & Bogart, L. M. (1997). Development of new group members' in-group and out-group stereotypes: Changes in perceived variability and ethnocentrism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 73(4), 719-732.

4. Seal, D. W., Bogart, L. M., & Ehrhardt, A. A. (1998). Small group dynamics: The utility of focus group discussions as a research method. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 2(4), 253-266.

5. Bogart, L. M. (1998). The relationship of stereotypes about helpers to help-seeking judgments, preferences, and behaviors. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 24(12), 1264-1275.

6. Bogart, L. M., Ryan, C. S., & Stefanov, M. (1999). Effects of stereotypes and outcome dependency on the processing of information about group members. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2(1), 31-50.

7. Cecil, H., Pinkerton, S. D., & Bogart, L. M. (1999). Perceived benefits and barriers associated with the female condom among African-American adults. Journal of Health Psychology, 4(2), 165-175.

8. Heckman, T. G., Kelly, J. A., Bogart, L. M., Kalichman, S. C., & Rompa, D. J. (1999). HIV risk differences between African-American and white men who have sex with men. Journal of the National Medical Association, 91(2), 92-100.

9. Bogart, L. M., Pinkerton, S. D., Cecil, H., Myaskovsky, L., Wagstaff, D. A., & Abramson, P.R. (1999). Attitudes toward and definitions of having sex. JAMA, 282(20), 1916-1919.

10. Ryan, C.S., Bogart, L.M., & Vender, J.P. (2000). Effects of perceived group variability on the gathering of information about individual group members. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 36(1), 90-101.

11. Catz, S.L., Kelly, J.A., Bogart, L.M., Benotsch, E.G., & McAuliffe, T.L. (2000). Patterns, correlates, and barriers to medication adherence among persons prescribed new treatments for HIV disease. Health Psychology, 19(2), 124-133.

12. Bogart, L. M., Kelly, J. A., Catz, S. L., & Sosman, J. M. (2000). Impact of medical and nonmedical factors on physician decision making for HIV/AIDS antiretroviral treatment. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 23(5), 396-404.

13. Bogart, L. M., & Helgeson, V. S. (2000). Social comparisons among women with breast cancer: A longitudinal investigation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30(3), 547-575.

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14. Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., Wagstaff, D. A., Pinkerton, S. D., & Abramson, P. R. (2000). Is it “sex”?: College students' interpretations of sexual behavior terminology. Journal of Sex Research, 37(2), 108-116.

15. Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., & Pinkerton, S. D. (2000). Hispanic adults' beliefs, attitudes, and intentions regarding the female condom. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23(2), 181-206.

16. Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., & Pinkerton, S. D. (2000). Intentions to use the female condom among African American adults. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30(9), 1923-1953.

17. Bogart, L. M., Catz, S. L., Kelly, J. A., Gray-Bernhardt, M. L., Hartmann, B. R., Otto-Salaj, L. L., Hackl, K. L., & Bloom, F. R. (2000). Psychosocial issues in the era of new AIDS treatments from the perspective of persons living with HIV. Journal of Health Psychology, 5(4), 500-516.

18. Sikkema, K. J., Wagner, L. I., & Bogart, L. M. (2000). Gender and cultural factors in the prevention of HIV infection. In R. M. Eisler & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health (pp. 299-319): Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

19. Ryan, C. S., & Bogart, L. M. (2001). Longitudinal changes in the accuracy of new group members' in-group and out-group stereotypes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37(2), 118-133.

20. Bogart, L. M., Catz, S. L., Kelly, J. A., & Benotsch, E. G. (2001). Factors influencing physicians’ judgments of adherence and treatment decisions for patients with HIV disease. Medical Decision Making, 21(1), 28-36.

21. Bird, S. T., & Bogart, L. M. (2001). Perceived race-based and socioeconomic status (SES)-based discrimination in interactions with health care providers. Ethnicity & Disease, 11(3), 554-563.

22. Bogart, L. M. (2001). Relationship of stereotypic beliefs about physicians to health care-relevant behaviors and cognitions among African American women. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24(6), 573-586.

23. Cecil, H., Bogart, L. M., Wagstaff, D., Pinkerton, S., & Abramson, P. (2002). Classifying a person as a sexual partner: The impact of contextual factors. Psychology and Health, 17(2), 221-234.

24. Bogart, L. M., Gray‐Bernhardt, M. L., Catz, S. L., Hartmann, B. R., & Otto‐Salaj, L. L. (2002). Social and temporal comparisons made by individuals living with HIV disease: Relationships to adherence behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32(8), 1551-1576.

25. Thorburn Bird, S., & Bogart, L. M. (2003). Birth control conspiracy beliefs, perceived discrimination, and contraception among African Americans: an exploratory study. Journal of Health Psychology, 8(2), 263-276.

26. Pinkerton, S. D., Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., & Abramson, P. R. (2003). Factors associated with masturbation in a collegiate sample. Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, 14(2-3), 103-121.

27. Pinkerton, S., Cecil, H., Bogart, L. M., & Abramson, P. (2003). The pleasures of sex: An empirical investigation. Cognition and Emotion, 17(2), 341-353.

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28. Bogart, L. M., & Bird, S. T. (2003). Exploring the relationship of conspiracy beliefs about HIV/AIDS to sexual behaviors and attitudes among African-American adults. Journal of the National Medical Association, 95(11), 1057.

29. Anthony, R. C., Ingram, A., & Bogart, L. M. (2004). Health as foreign policy and the role of academic health centers in health as an instrument of foreign policy: Challenges for academic centers. Proceedings of the 6th Trilateral Conference, Washington, DC: Association of Academic Health Centers.

30. Bogart, L. M., & Delahanty, D. L. (2004). Psychosocial models. In R. G. Frank, A. Baum, & J. L. Wallander (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, Vol. 3: Models and Perspectives in Health Psychology (pp. 201-248). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

31. Bird, S. T., Bogart, L. M., & Delahanty, D. L. (2004). Health-related correlates of perceived discrimination in HIV care. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 18(1), 19-26.

32. Bogart, L. M., Benotsch, E. G., & Pavlovic, J. D. P. (2004). Feeling superior but threatened: The relation of narcissism to social comparison. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 26(1), 35-44.

33. Gallo, L. C., Bogart, L. M., Vranceanu, A. -M., & Walt, L. C. (2004). Job characteristics, occupational status, and ambulatory cardiovascular activity in women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 28(1), 62-73.

34. Delahanty, D., Bogart, L. M., & Figler, J. (2004). Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, salivary cortisol, medication adherence, and CD4 levels in HIV-positive individuals. AIDS Care, 16(2), 247- 260.

35. Buckley, B., Nugent, N., Sledjeski, E., Raimonde, A. J., Spoonster, E., Bogart, L. M., & Delahanty, D. L. (2004). Evaluation of initial post trauma cardiovascular levels in association with acute PTSD symptoms following a serious motor vehicle accident. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 17(4), 317-324.

36. Raghavan, R., Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N. Vestal, K. D., & Schuster, M. A. (2004). Sexual victimization among a national probability sample of adolescent women. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 36(6), 225-232.

37. Bogart, L. M., Bird, S. T., Walt, L. C., Delahanty, D. L., & Figler, J. L. (2004). Association of stereotypes about physicians to health care satisfaction, help-seeking behavior, and adherence to treatment. Social Science & Medicine, 58(6), 1049-1058.

38. Bogart, L. M., Kral, A. H., Scott, A., Anderson, R., Flynn, N., Gilbert, M. L., & Bluthenthal, R N. (2005). Sexual risk among injection drug users recruited from syringe exchange programs in California. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 32(1), 27-34.

39. Thorburn, S., & Bogart, L. M. (2005). African American women and family planning services: Perceptions of discrimination. Women & Health, 42(1), 23-39.

40. Young, A. S., Sullivan, G., Bogart, L. M., Koegel, P., & Kanouse, D. E. (2005). Needs for services reported by adults with severe mental illness and HIV. Psychiatric Services, 56(1), 99-101.

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41. Bird, S. T., & Bogart, L. M. (2005). Conspiracy beliefs about HIV/AIDS and birth control among African Americans: Implications for the prevention of HIV, other STIs, and unintended pregnancy. Journal of Social Issues, 61(1), 109-126.

42. Kanouse, D. E., Bluthenthal, R. N., Bogart, L. M., Iguchi, M. Y., Perry, S., Sand, K., & Shoptaw, S. (2005). Recruiting drug-using men who have sex with men into behavioral interventions: A two- stage approach. Journal of Urban Health, 82(1), i109-i119.

43. Bogart, L. M., & Thorburn, S. (2005). Are HIV/AIDS conspiracy beliefs a barrier to HIV prevention among African Americans? Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 38(2), 213-218.

44. Gallo, L. C., Bogart, L. M., Vranceanu, A. -M., & Matthews, K. A. (2005). Socioeconomic status, resources, psychological experiences, and emotional responses: A test of the reserve capacity model. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88(2), 386-399.

45. Bogart, L. M., Collins, R. L., Cunningham, W., Beckman, R., Golinelli, D., Eisenman, D., & Bird, C., E. (2005). The association of partner abuse with risky sexual behaviors among women and men with HIV/AIDS. AIDS and Behavior, 9(3), 325-333.

46. Bogart, L. M., Kral, A. H., Scott, A., Anderson, R., Flynn, N., Gilbert, M. L., & Bluthenthal, R. N. (2005). Condom attitudes and behaviors among injection drug users participating in California syringe exchange programs. AIDS and Behavior, 9(4), 423-432.

47. Thorburn, S., & Bogart, L. M. (2005). Conspiracy beliefs about birth control: barriers to pregnancy prevention among African Americans of reproductive age. Health Education & Behavior, 32(4), 474-487.

48. Cecil, H., Pinkerton, S. D., Bogart, L. M., Pavlovic, J., & Kimball, A. M. (2005). An empirical study of ordinal condom use measures. Journal of Sex Research, 42(4), 353-358.

49. Ellickson, P. L., Collins, R. L., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., & Taylor, S. L. (2005). Scope of HIV risk and co-occurring psychosocial health problems among young adults: Violence, victimization, and substance use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 36(5), 401-409.

50. Bogart, L. M., Collins, R. L., Ellickson, P. L., Martino, S. C., & Klein, D. J. (2005). Effects of early and later marriage on women's alcohol use in young adulthood: A prospective analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66(6), 729-737.

51. Sledjeski, E. M., Delahanty, D. L., & Bogart, L. M. (2005). Incidence and impact of posttraumatic stress disorder and comorbid depression on adherence to HAART and CD4+ counts in people living with HIV. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 19(11), 728-736.

52. Norton, T. R., Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., & Pinkerton, S. D. (2005). Primacy of affect over cognition in determining adult men's condom–use behavior: A review. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35(12), 2493-2534.

53. Vranceanu, A. -M., Gallo, L. C., & Bogart, L. M. (2006). Hostility and perceptions of support in ambiguous social interactions. Journal of Individual Differences, 27(2), 108-115.

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54. Boarts, J, M., Sledjeski, E. M., Bogart, L. M., & Delahanty, D. L. (2006). The differential impact of PTSD and depression on HIV disease markers and adherence to HAART in people living with HIV. AIDS and Behavior, 10(3), 253-261.

55. Bogart, L. M., Fremont, A. M., Young, A. S., Pantoja, P., Chinman, M., Morton, S., Koegel, P., Sullivan, G., & Kanouse, D. E. (2006). Patterns of HIV care for patients with serious mental illness. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 20(3), 175-182.

56. Bogart, L. M., Collins, R. L., Ellickson, P. L., & Klein, D. J. (2006). Adolescent predictors of generalized health risk in young adulthood: A 10-year longitudinal assessment. Journal of Drug Issues, 36(3), 571-595.

57. Bogart, L. M., Collins, R. L., Kanouse, D. E., Cunningham, W., Beckman, R., Golinelli, D., & Bird, C. E. (2006). Patterns and correlates of deliberate abstinence among men and women with HIV/AIDS. American Journal of Public Health, 96(6), 1078-1084.

58. Bogart, L. M., & Thorburn, S. (2006). Relationship of African Americans' sociodemographic characteristics to belief in conspiracies about HIV/AIDS and birth control. Journal of the National Medical Association, 98(7), 1144-1150.

59. Bogart, L.M, Collins, R. L., Ellickson, P. L., & Klein, D. J. (2007). Are adolescent substance users less satisfied with life as young adults and if so, why? Social Indicators Research, 81(1), 149-169.

60. Bogart, L. M., Berry, S. H., & Clemens, J. Q. (2007). Symptoms of interstitial cystitis, painful bladder syndrome and similar diseases in women: A systematic review. The Journal of Urology, 177(2), 450-456.

61. Bogart, L. M., Collins, R. L., Ellickson, P. L., & Klein, D. J. (2007). Association of sexual abstinence in adolescence with mental health in adulthood. Journal of Sex Research, 44(3), 290-298.

62. Eisenman, D., Bogart, L. M., Bird, C. E, Collins, R. L., Golinelli, D., Fremont, A., Beckman, R., & Cunningham, W. (2007). Differential diffusion of HIV technologies by gender: The case of highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 21(6), 390-399. . 63. Bogart, L. M., Walt, L. C., Pavlovic, J. D., Ober, A. J., Brown, N., & Kalichman, S. C. (2007). Cognitive strategies affecting recall of sexual behavior among high-risk men and women. Health Psychology, 26(6), 787-793.

64. Randolph, M. E., Pinkerton, S. D., Bogart, L. M., Cecil, H., & Abramson, P. R. (2007). Sexual pleasure and condom use. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36(6), 844-848.

65. Bogart, L. M., Kalichman, S. C., & Simbayi, L. C. (2008). Endorsement of a genocidal HIV conspiracy as a barrier to HIV testing in South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 49(1), 115-116.

66. Bogart, L. M., Berry, S. H., & Clemens, J. Q. (2008). Quality of symptom reports for interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome. Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 3(2), 97-101.

67. Bogart, L. M., Cowgill, B. O., Kennedy, D., Ryan, G., Murphy, D. A., Elijah, J., & Schuster, M. A. (2008). HIV-related stigma among people with HIV and their families: a qualitative analysis. AIDS

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and Behavior, 12(2), 244-254.

68. Benotsch, E. G., Seal, D. W., Stevenson, L. Y., Sitzler, C., Kelly, J. A., Bogart, L. M., & Gore- Felton, C. (2008). Stigma, AIDS, and HIV prevention in Africa: Reports from community organizations providing prevention services. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 18(3), 329-349.

69. Bogart, L. M., Howerton, D., Lange, J., Becker, K., Setodji, C. M., & Asch, S. M. (2008). Scope of rapid HIV testing in private nonprofit urban community health settings in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 98(4), 736-742.

70. Bogart, L. M., Howerton, D., Lange, J., Becker, K., Setodji, C. M., & Asch, S. M. (2008). Scope of rapid HIV testing in urban US hospitals. Public Health Reports, 123(4), 494-503.

71. Boarts, J. M., Bogart, L. M., Tabak, M. A., Armelie, A. P., & Delahanty, D. L. (2008). Relationship of race-, sexual orientation-, and HIV-related discrimination with adherence to HIV treatment: A pilot study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31(5), 445-451.

72. Mutchler, M. G., Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., McKay, T., Suttorp, M. J., & Schuster, M. A. (2008). Psychosocial correlates of unprotected sex without disclosure of HIV-positivity among African-American, Latino, and White men who have sex with men and women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37(5), 736-747.

73. Cowgill, B. O. Bogart, L. M., Corona, R., Ryan, G., & Schuster, M. A. (2008). Fears about HIV transmission in families with an HIV-infected parent: a qualitative analysis. Pediatrics, 122(5), e950-e958.

74. Boarts, J. M., Buckley-Fischer, B. A., Armelie, A. P., Bogart, L. M., & Delahanty, D. L. (2009). The impact of HIV diagnosis-related vs. non-diagnosis related trauma on PTSD, depression, medication adherence, and HIV disease markers. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 6(1), 4- 16.

75. Uyeda, K., Bogart, L. M., Hawes-Dawson, J., & Schuster, M.A. (2009). Development and implementation of a school-based obesity prevention intervention: Lessons learned from community-based participatory research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 3(3), 249-255.

76. Bogart, L. M., & Uyeda, K. (2009). Community-based participatory research: Partnering with communities for effective and sustainable behavioral health interventions. Health Psychology, 28(4):391-393.

77. Vranceanu, A. M., Gallo, L. C., & Bogart, L. M. (2009). Depressive symptoms and momentary affect: The role of social interaction variables. Depression and Anxiety, 26(5), 464-470.

78. Goh, Y. -Y., Bogart, L. M., Sipple-Asher, B. K., Uyeda, K., Hawes-Dawson, J,. Olarita-Dhungana, J., Ryan, G. W., & Schuster, M. A. (2009). Using community-based participatory research to identify potential interventions to overcome barriers to adolescents’ healthy eating and physical activity. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(5), 491-502.

79. Corona, R., Cowgill, B. O., Bogart, L. M., Parra, M. T., Ryan, G., Elliott, M. N., Park, S. K., Patch, J., & Schuster, M. A. (2009). A qualitative analysis of discussions about HIV in families of parents

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with HIV. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 34(6), 677-680.

80. Patel, A. I., Bogart, L. M., Uyeda, K. E., Martinez, H., Knizewski, R., Ryan, G. W., & Schuster, M. A. (2009). School site visits for community-based participatory research on healthy eating. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 37(6), S300-S306.

81. Pinkerton, S. D., Bogart, L. M., Howerton, D., Snyder, S., Becker, K., & Asch, S. M. (2009). Cost of OraQuick oral fluid rapid HIV testing at 35 community clinics and community-based organizations in the USA. AIDS Care, 21(9), 1157-1162.

82. Patel, A. I., Bogart, L. M., Schuster, M. A., Uyeda, K. E., & Rabin, A. (2010). Peer reviewed: Perceptions about availability and adequacy of drinking water in a large California School District. Preventing Chronic Disease, 7(2), 1-10.

83. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Galvan, F. H., & Klein, D. J. (2010). Longitudinal relationships between antiretroviral treatment adherence and discrimination due to HIV-serostatus, race, and sexual orientation among African–American men with HIV. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 40(2), 184-190.

84. Bogart, L. M., Howerton, D., Lange, J., Setodji, C. M., Becker, K., Klein, D. J., & Asch, S. M. (2010). Provider-related barriers to rapid HIV testing in US urban non-profit community clinics, community-based organizations (CBOs) and hospitals. AIDS and Behavior, 14(3), 697-707.

85. Kennedy, D. P., Cowgill, B. O., Bogart, L. M., Corona, R., Ryan, G. W., Murphy, D. A., Nguyen, T, & Schuster, M. A. (2010). Parents’ disclosure of their HIV infection to their children in the context of the family. AIDS and Behavior, 14(5), 1095-1105.

86. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G., Galvan, F. H., & Banks, D. (2010). Conspiracy beliefs about HIV are related to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence among African American men with HIV. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 53(5), 648-655.

87. Berry, S. H., Bogart, L. M., Pham, C., Liu, K., Nyberg, L., Stoto, M., Suttorp, M., & Clemens, J. Q. (2010). Development, validation and testing of an epidemiological case definition of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome. The Journal of Urology, 183(5), 1848-1852.

88. Pinkerton, S. D., Bogart, L. M., Howerton, D., Snyder, S., Becker, K., & Asch, S. M. (2010). Cost of rapid HIV testing at 45 US hospitals. AIDS Patient care and STDs, 24(7), 409-413.

89. Niu, N. N., Davis, A. M., Bogart, L. M., Thornhill, T. S., Abreu, L. A., Ghazinouri, R., & Katz, J. N. (2011). Patient disease perceptions and coping strategies for arthritis in a developing nation: A qualitative study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 12(1), 228.

90. Mutchler, M. G., Wagner, G., Cowgill, B. O., McKay, T., Risley, B., & Bogart, L. M. (2011). Improving HIV/AIDS care through treatment advocacy: Going beyond client education to empowerment by facilitating client–provider relationships. AIDS Care, 23(1), 79-90.

91. Bogart, L. M., Skinner, D., Weinhardt, L. S., Glasman, L., Sitzler, C., Toefy, Y, & Kalichman, S. C. (2011). HIV/AIDS misconceptions may be associated with condom use among Black South Africans: an exploratory analysis. African Journal of AIDS Research, 10(2), 181-187.

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92. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Uyeda, K., Hawes-Dawson, J., Klein, D. J., & Schuster, M. A. (2011). Preliminary healthy eating outcomes of SNaX, a pilot community-based intervention for adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48(2), 196-202.

93. McConley, R. L., Mrug, S., Gilliland, M. J., Lowry, R., Elliott, M. N., Schuster, M. A, Bogart, LM, Franzini, L, Escobar‐Chaves, SL, & Franklin, FA. (2011). Mediators of maternal depression and family structure on child BMI: parenting quality and risk factors for child overweight. Obesity, 19(2), 345-352.

94. Berry, S. H., Elliott, M. N., Suttorp, M., Bogart, L. M., Stoto, M. A., Eggers, P., Nyberg, L., & Clemens, J. Q. (2011). Prevalence of symptoms of bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis among adult females in the United States. The Journal of Urology, 186(2), 540-544.

95. Bogart, L. M., Suttorp, M. J., Elliott, M. N., Clemens, J. Q., & Berry, S. H. (2011). Prevalence and correlates of sexual dysfunction among women with bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis. Urology, 77(3), 576-580.

96. Patel, A. I., Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Lamb, S., Uyeda, K. E., Hawes-Dawson, J., Klein, D. J., & Schuster, M. A. (2011). Increasing the availability and consumption of drinking water in middle schools. Preventing Chronic Disease, 8(3), 1-9.

97. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Galvan, F. H., Landrine, H., Klein, D. J., & Sticklor, L. A. (2011). Perceived discrimination and mental health symptoms among Black men with HIV. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 17(3), 295-302.

98. Clemens, J. Q., Bogart, L. M., Liu, K., Pham, C., Suttorp, M., & Berry, S. H. (2011). Perceptions of “urgency” in women with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome or overactive bladder. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 30(3), 402-405.

99. Bogart, L. M., Galvan, F. H., Wagner, G. J., & Klein, D. J. (2011). Longitudinal association of HIV conspiracy beliefs with sexual risk among black males living with HIV. AIDS and Behavior, 15(6), 1180-1186.

100. Drain, P. K., Losina, E., Parker, G., Giddy, J., Ross, D., Katz, J. N., Coleman, S. M., Bogart, L. M., Freedberg, K. A., & Walensky, R. P. (2013). Risk factors for late-stage HIV disease presentation at initial HIV diagnosis in Durban, South Africa. PloS One, 8(1), e55305.

101. Catz, S. L., Thibodeau, L., BlueSpruce, J., Yard, S. S., Seal, D. W., Amico, K. R., Bogart, L. M., Mahoney, C., Balderson, B. H., & Sosman, J. M. (2012). Prevention needs of HIV-positive men and women awaiting release from prison. AIDS and Behavior, 16(1), 108-120.

102. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Mutchler, M. G., Risley, B., McDavitt, B. W., McKay, T., & Klein, D. J. (2012). Community HIV treatment advocacy programs may support treatment adherence. AIDS Education and Prevention, 24(1), 1-14.

103. Wagner, G. J., Bogart, L. M., Galvan, F. H., Banks, D., & Klein, D. J. (2012). Discrimination as a key mediator of the relationship between posttraumatic stress and HIV treatment adherence among African American men. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 35(1), 8-18.

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104. Whitfield, K. E., Bogart, L. M., Revenson, T. A., & France, C. R. (2012). Introduction to the special section on health disparities. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43(1), 1-3.

105. Gordon, M. B., Sectish, T. C., Elliott, M. N., Klein, D., Landrigan, C.P., Bogart, L. M., Amrock, S., Burke, A., Chiang, V. W., & Schuster, M. A. (2012). Pediatric residents’ perspectives on reducing work hours and lengthening residency: a national survey. Pediatrics, 130(1), 99-107.

106. Fields, E. L., Bogart, L. M., Smith, K. C., Malebranche, D. J., Ellen, J., & Schuster, M. A. (2012). HIV risk and perceptions of masculinity among young black men who have sex with men. Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(3), 296-303.

107. Bogart, L. M., Suttorp, M. J., Elliott, M. N., Clemens, J. Q., & Berry, S. H. (2012). Validation of a quality-of-life scale for women with bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis. Quality of Life Research, 21(9), 1665-1670.

108. Bassett, I. V., Giddy, J., Chaisson, C. E., Ross, D., Bogart, L. M., Coleman, S. M., Govender, T., Robine, M., Erlwanger, A., & Freedberg, K. A. (2013). A randomized trial to optimize HIV/TB care in South Africa: Design of the Sizanani trial. BMC Infectious Diseases, 13(1), 390.

109. Schuster, M. A., & Bogart, L. M. (2013). Did the ugly duckling have PTSD? Bullying, its effects, and the role of pediatricians. Pediatrics, 131(1), e288-e291.

110. Bogart, L. M., Cowgill, B. O., Sharma, A. J., Uyeda, K., Sticklor, L. A., Alijewicz, K. E., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Parental and home environmental facilitators of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among overweight and obese Latino youth. Academic Pediatrics, 13(4), 348-355.

111. Bogart, L. M., Landrine, H., Galvan, F. H., Wagner, G. J., & Klein, D. J. (2013). Perceived discrimination and physical health among HIV-positive Black and Latino men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior, 17(4), 1431-1441.

112. Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Dovidio, J. F., & Williams, D. R. (2013). Stigma and racial/ethnic HIV disparities: moving toward resilience. American Psychologist, 68(4), 225-236.

113. Bogart, L. M., Skinner, D., Thurston, I. B., Toefy, Y., Klein, D. J., Hu, C. H., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Let's Talk!, A South African worksite-based HIV prevention parenting program. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53(5), 602-608.

114. Ladapo, J. A., Elliott, M. N., Bogart, L. M., Kanouse, D. E., Vestal, K. D., Klein, D. J., Ratner, J. A., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Cost of talking parents, healthy teens: A worksite-based intervention to promote parent–adolescent sexual health communication. Journal of Adolescent Health, 53(5), 595-601.

115. Fields, E. L., Bogart, L. M., Galvan, F. H., Wagner, G. J., Klein, D. J., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Association of discrimination-related trauma with sexual risk among HIV-positive African American men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health, 103(5), 875-880.

116. Bogart, L. M., Chetty, S., Giddy, J., Sypek, A., Sticklor, L., Walensky, R. P., Losina, E., Katz, J. N., & Bassett, I. V. (2013). Barriers to care among people living with HIV in South Africa: Contrasts between patient and healthcare provider perspectives. AIDS Care, 25(7), 843-853.

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117. Katz, I. T., Nkala, B., Dietrich, J., Wallace, M., Bekker, L.-G., Pollenz, K., Bogart, L. M., Wright, A. A., Tsai, A. C., & Bangsberg, D. R. (2013). A qualitative analysis of factors influencing HPV vaccine uptake in Soweto, South Africa among adolescents and their caregivers. PloS One, 8(8), e72094.

118. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Kanouse, D. E., Klein, D. J., Davies, S. L., Cuccaro, P. M., Banspach, S. W., Peskin, M. F., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Association between perceived discrimination and racial/ethnic disparities in problem behaviors among preadolescent youths. American Journal of Public Health, 103(6), 1074-1081.

119. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Kanouse, D. E., Klein, D. J., Davies, S. L., Cuccaro, P. M., Banspach, S. W., Peskin, M. F., & Schuster, M. A. (2013). Letter to the Editor (Response): Association between perceived discrimination and racial/ethnic disparities in problem behaviors among pre- adolescent youths. American Journal of Public Health, 103(11), e1-e2.

120. Whitfield, K. E., Bogart, L. M., Revenson, T. A., & France, C. R. (2013). Introduction to the second special section on health disparities. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2013(45), 1.

121. Derose, K. P., Bogart, L. M., Kanouse, D. E., Felton, A., Collins, D. O., Mata, M. A., Oden, C. W., Domínguez, B. X., Flórez, K. R., & Hawes-Dawson, J. (2014). An intervention to reduce HIV- related stigma in partnership with African American and Latino churches. AIDS Education and Prevention, 26(1), 28-42.

122. Bogart, L. M., Revenson, T. A., Whitfield, K. E., & France, C. R. (2014). Introduction to the special section on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) health disparities: where we are and where we're going. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 47(1), 1-4.

123. Thurston, I. B., Bogart, L. M., Wachman, M., Closson, E. F., Skeer, M. R., & Mimiaga, M. J. (2014). Adaptation of an HIV medication adherence intervention for adolescents and young adults. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 21(2), 191-205.

124. Ojikutu, B., Nnaji, C., Sithole-Berk, J., Bogart, L. M., & Gona, P. (2014). Barriers to HIV testing in Black immigrants to the US. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 25(3), 1052- 1066.

125. Glasman, L. R., Skinner, D., Bogart, L. M., Kalichman, S. C., McAuliffe, T., Sitzler, C. A., Toefy, Y., & Weinhardt, L. S. (2014). Do assessments of HIV risk behaviors change behaviors and prevention intervention efficacy? An experimental examination of the influence of type of assessment and risk perceptions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(3), 358-370.

126. Bogart, L. M., Cowgill, B. O., Elliott, M. N., Klein, D. J., Hawes-Dawson, J., Uyeda, K., Elijah, J., Binkle, D. G., & Schuster, M. A. (2014). A randomized controlled trial of students for nutrition and eXercise (SNaX): a community-based participatory research study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 55(3), 415-422.

127. Patel, A. I., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Cowgill, B., Uyeda, K. E., Hawes-Dawson, J., & Schuster, M. A. (2014). Middle school student attitudes about school drinking fountains and water intake. Academic Pediatrics, 14(5), 471-477.

128. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Klein, D. J., Tortolero, S. R., Mrug, S., Peskin, M. F., Davies, S. L., Schink, E. T., & Schuster, M. A. (2014). Peer victimization in fifth grade and health in tenth grade.

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Pediatrics, 53(5) 595-601.

129. Galvan, F. H., Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Klein, D. J., & Chen, Y.-T. (2014). Conceptualisations of masculinity and self-reported medication adherence among HIV-positive Latino men in Los Angeles, California, USA. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 16(6), 697-709.

130. Schuster, M. A., Elliott, M. N., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Feng, J. Y., Wallander, J. L., Cuccaro, P., & Tortolero, S. R. (2014). Changes in obesity between fifth and tenth grades: A longitudinal study in three metropolitan areas. Pediatrics, 134(6) 1051-1058.

131. Thurston, I. B., Dietrich, J., Bogart, L. M., Otwombe, K. N., Sikkema, K. J., Nkala, B., & Gray, G. E. (2014). Correlates of sexual risk among sexual minority and heterosexual South African youths. American Journal of Public Health, 104(7), 1265-1269.

132. Roche, K. M., Caughy, M. O., Schuster, M. A., Bogart, L. M., Dittus, P. J., & Franzini, L. (2014). Cultural orientations, parental beliefs and practices, and Latino adolescents’ autonomy and independence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43(8), 1389-1403.

133. Stenquist, D. S., Elman, S. A., Davis, A. M., Bogart, L. M., Brownlee, S. A., Sanchez, E. S., Santiago, A., Ghazinouri, R., & Katz, J. N. (2015). Physical activity and experience of total knee replacement in patients one to four years postsurgery in the Dominican Republic: A qualitative study. Arthritis Care & Research, 67(1), 65-73.

134. Bogart, L. M., Derose, K. P., Kanouse, D. E., Griffin, B. A., Haas, A. C., & Williams, M. V. (2015). Correlates of HIV testing among African American and Latino church congregants: The role of HIV stigmatizing attitudes and discussions about HIV. Journal of Urban Health, 92(1), 93-107.

135. Fields, E. L., Bogart, L. M., Smith, K. C., Malebranche, D. J., Ellen, J., & Schuster, M. A. (2015). “I always felt I had to prove my manhood”: Homosexuality, masculinity, gender role strain, and HIV risk among young Black men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health, 105(1), 122-131.

136. Thurston, I. B., Phares, V., Coates, E. E, & Bogart, L. M. (2015). Child problem recognition and help-seeking intentions among black and white parents. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 44(4), 604-615.

137. Williams, M. V., Haas, A., Griffin, B. A., Fulton, B. R., Kanouse, D. E., Bogart, L. M., & Derose, K. P. (2015). Predictors of the existence of congregational HIV programs: Similarities and differences compared with other health programs. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(6), e225-e235.

138. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Green Jr, H. D., Mutchler, M. G., Klein, D. J., & McDavitt, B. (2015). Social network characteristics moderate the association between stigmatizing attributions about HIV and non-adherence among Black Americans living with HIV: a longitudinal assessment. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(6), 865-872.

139. Drain, P. K., Losina, E., Coleman, S. M., Bogart, L. M., Giddy, J., Ross, D., Katz, J. N., & Bassett, I. V. (2015). Social support and mental health among adults prior to HIV counseling and testing in Durban, South Africa. AIDS Care, 27(10), 1231-1240.

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140. Katz, I. T., Bogart, L. M., Cloete, C., Crankshaw, T. L., Giddy, J., Govender, T., Gaynes, M. R., Leone, D., Losina, E., & Bassett, I. V. (2015). Understanding HIV-infected patients’ experiences with PEPFAR-associated transitions at a Centre of Excellence in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A qualitative study. AIDS Care, 27(10), 1298-1303.

141. Schuster, M. A, Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Feng, J. Y., Tortolero, S. R., Mrug, S., Lewis, T. H., & Elliott, M. N. (2015). A longitudinal study of bullying of sexual-minority youth. New England Journal of Medicine, 372(19), 1872-1874.

142. Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Klompas, M., & Katz, I. T. (2016). Medical mistrust in the context of Ebola: Implications for intended care-seeking and quarantine policy support in the United States. Journal of Health Psychology, 1359105316650507.

143. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Cowgill, B. O., Klein, D. J., Hawes-Dawson, J., Uyeda, K., & Schuster, M. A. (2016). Two-year BMI outcomes from a school-based intervention for nutrition and exercise: a randomized trial. Pediatrics, 137(5), e20152493.

144. McDavitt, B., Bogart, L. M., Mutchler, M. G., Wagner, G. J., Green Jr, H. D., Lawrence, S. J., Mutepfa, K. D., & Nogg, K. A. (2016). Dissemination as dialogue: Building trust and sharing research findings through community engagement. Preventing Chronic Disease, 13 E38.

145. Wagner, G. J., Bogart, L. M., Mutchler, M. G., McDavitt, B., Mutepfa, K. D., & Risley, B. (2016). Increasing antiretroviral adherence for HIV-positive African Americans (project Rise): A treatment education intervention protocol. JMIR Research Protocols, 5(1).

146. Katz, I. T., Bogart, L. M., Fu, C. M., Liu, Y., Cox, J. E., Samuels, R. C., Chase, T., Schubert, P., & Schuster, M. A. (2016). Barriers to HPV immunization among Blacks and Latinos: A qualitative analysis of caregivers, adolescents, and providers. BMC Public Health, 16(1), 874.

147. Yu, A., Devine, C. A., Kasdin, R. G., Orizondo, M., Perdomo, W., Davis, A. M., Bogart, L. M., & Katz, J. N. (2016). Pain management among Dominican patients with advanced osteoarthritis: A qualitative study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 17(1), 211.

148. Hoover, M. A., Green, H. D., Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Mutchler, M. G., Galvan, F. H., & McDavitt, B. (2016). Do people know I’m poz?: factors associated with knowledge of serostatus among HIV-positive African Americans’ social network members. AIDS and Behavior, 20(1), 137- 146.

149. Bogart, L. M., Babey, S. H., Patel, A. I., Wang, P., & Schuster, M. A. (2016). Lunchtime school water availability and water consumption among California adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health, 58(1), 98-103.

150. Derose, K. P., Kanouse, D. E., Bogart, L. M., Griffin, B. A., Haas, A., Stucky, B. D., Williams, M. V., & Flórez, K. R. (2016). Predictors of HIV-related stigmas among African American and Latino religious congregants. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 22(2), 185.

151. Bassett, I. V., Coleman, S. M., Giddy, J., Bogart, L. M., Chaisson, C. E., Ross, D., Jacobsen, M. M., Robine, M., Govender, T., & Freedberg, K. A. (2016). Sizanani: A randomized trial of health system navigators to improve linkage to HIV and TB care in South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 73(2), 154-160.

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152. Ladapo, J. A., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Cowgill, B. O., Uyeda, K., Binkle, D. G., Stevens, E. R., & Schuster, M. A. (2016). Cost and cost-effectiveness of Students for Nutrition and eXercise (SNaX). Academic Pediatrics, 16(3), 247-253.

153. Dale, S. K., Bogart, L. M., Galvan, F. H., Wagner, G. J., Pantalone, D. W., & Klein, D. J. (2016). Discrimination and hate crimes in the context of neighborhood poverty and stressors among HIV- positive African-American men who have sex with men. Journal of Community Health, 41(3), 574- 583.

154. Williams, M. V., Derose, K. P., Aunon, F., Kanouse, D. E., Bogart, L. M., Griffin, B. A., Haas, A. C., & Collins, D. O. (2016). Church-based HIV screening in racial/ethnic minority communities of California, 2011-2012. Public Health Reports, 131(5), 676-684.

155. Wagner, G. J., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Green, H. D., Mutchler, M. G., McDavitt, B., & Hilliard, C. (2016). Association of internalized and social network level HIV stigma with high-risk condomless sex among HIV-positive African American men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45(6), 1347-1355.

156. Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Poteat, V. P., Reisner, S. L., & Schuster, M. A. (2016). Bullying among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. Pediatric Clinics, 63(6), 999-1010.

157. Dale, S. K., Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Galvan, F. H., & Klein, D. J. (2016). Medical mistrust is related to lower longitudinal medication adherence among African-American males with HIV. Journal of Health Psychology, 21(7), 1311-1321.

158. Ojikutu, B. O., Mazzola, E., Fullem, A., Vega, R., Landers, S., Gelman, R. S., & Bogart, L. M. (2016). HIV testing among Black and Hispanic immigrants in the United States. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 30(7), 307-314.

159. Derose, K. P., Griffin, B. A., Kanouse, D. E., Bogart, L. M., Williams, M. V., Haas, A. C., Flórez, K. R., Collins, D. O., Hawes-Dawson, J., & Mata, M. A. (2016). Effects of a pilot church-based intervention to reduce HIV stigma and promote HIV testing among African Americans and Latinos. AIDS and Behavior, 20(8), 1692-1705.

160. Bogart, L. M., Naigino, R., Maistrellis, E., Wagner, G. J., Musoke, W., Mukasa, B., Jumamil, R, & Wanyenze, R. K. (2016). Barriers to linkage to HIV care in Ugandan fisherfolk communities: A qualitative analysis. AIDS and Behavior, 20(10), 2464-2476.

161. Devine, C. A., Yu, A., Kasdin, R. G., Bogart, L. M., Davis, A. M., Abreu, L. A., Ghazinouri, R., Thornhill, T. S., & Katz, J. N. (2016). Postoperative pain management among Dominican and American health-care providers: A qualitative analysis. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery , 98(12), e50.

162. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Green Jr, H. D., Mutchler, M. G., Klein, D. J., McDavitt, B., Lawrence, S. J., & Hilliard, C. L. (2016). Medical mistrust among social network members may contribute to antiretroviral treatment nonadherence in African Americans living with HIV. Social Science & Medicine, 164, 133-140.

163. Flórez, K. R., Payán, D., Derose, K. P., Aunon, F. M., & Bogart, L M. (2017). Process evaluation of a peer-driven, HIV stigma reduction and HIV testing intervention in Latino and African American

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churches. Health Equity, 1(1), 109-117.

164. Payán, D. D., Flórez, K. R., Bogart, L. M., Kanouse, D. E., Mata, M. A., Oden, C. W., & Derose, K. P. (2017). Promoting health from the pulpit: A process evaluation of HIV sermons to reduce HIV stigma and promote testing in African American and Latino churches. Health Communication, 1-10.

165. Bogart, L. M., Elliott, M. N., Ober, A. J., Klein, D. J., Hawes-Dawson, J., Cowgill, B. O., Uyeda, K., & Schuster, M. A. (2017). Home sweet home: Parent and home environmental factors in adolescent consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. Academic Pediatrics, 17(5), 529-536.

166. Bogart, L. M., Dale, S. K., Christian, J., Patel, K., Daffin, G. K., Mayer, K. H., & Pantalone, D. W. (2017). Coping with discrimination among HIV-positive Black men who have sex with men. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 19(7), 723-737.

167. Bogart, L. M., Wagner, G. J., Musoke, W., Naigino, R, Linnemayr, S., Maistrellis, E., Klein, D. J., Jumamil, R. B., Mukasa, B., & Bassett, I. V. (2017). A comparison of home-based versus outreach event-based community HIV testing in Ugandan fisherfolk communities. AIDS and Behavior, 21(2), 547-560.

168. Petroll, A. E., Walsh, J. L., Owczarzak, J. L., McAuliffe, T. L., Bogart, L. M., & Kelly, J. A. (2017). PrEP awareness, familiarity, comfort, and prescribing experience among US primary care providers and HIV specialists. AIDS and Behavior, 21(5), 1256-1267.

169. Fields, E. L., Bogart, L. M., Thurston, I. B., Hu, C. H., Skeer, M. R., Safren, S. A., & Mimiaga, M. J. (2017). Qualitative comparison of barriers to antiretroviral medication adherence among perinatally and behaviorally HIV-infected youth. Qualitative Health Research, 27(8), 1177-1189.

170. Levison, J. H., Bogart, L. M., Khan, I. F., Mejia, D., Amaro, H., Alegría, M., & Safren, S. (2017). “Where It Falls Apart”: Barriers to retention in HIV care in Latino immigrants and migrants. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 31(9), 394-405.

171. Galvan, F. H., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Wagner, G, J., & Chen, Y.-T. (2017). Medical mistrust as a key mediator in the association between perceived discrimination and adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive Latino men. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 40(5), 784-793.

172. Bogart, L. M., Mutchler, M. G., McDavitt, B., Klein, D. J., Cunningham, W. E., Goggin, K. J., Ghosh-Dastidar, B., Rachal, N., Nogg, K. A., & Wagner, G. J. (2017). A randomized controlled trial of Rise, a community-based culturally congruent adherence intervention for black Americans living with HIV. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 51(6), 868-878.

173. Bassett, I. V., Coleman, S. M., Giddy, J., Bogart, L. M., Chaisson, C. E., Ross, D., Flash, M. J., Govender, T. Walensky, R. P., & Freedberg, K. A. (2017). Barriers to care and 1-year mortality among newly diagnosed HIV-infected people in Durban, South Africa. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 74(4), 432-438.

174. Cornelius, T., Earnshaw, V. A., Menino, D., Bogart, L. M., & Levy, S. (2017). Treatment motivation among caregivers and adolescents with substance use disorders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 75, 10-16.

175. Bogart, L. M., Dale, S. K., Daffin, G. K., Patel, K. N., Klein, D. J., Mayer, K. H., & Pantalone, D. W. (2018). Pilot intervention for discrimination-related coping among HIV-positive Black sexual

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minority men. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 24(4), 541-551.

176. Bogart, L. M., Fu, C.-M., Eyraud, J., Cowgill, B. O., Hawes-Dawson, J., Uyeda, K., Klein, D. J., Elliott, M. N., & Schuster, M. A. (2018). Evaluation of the dissemination of SNaX, a middle school- based obesity prevention intervention, within a large US school district. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 8(5), 724-732.

177. Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Courtney, I., Zanoni, H., Bangsberg, D. R., Orrell, C., Goggin, K., & Katz, I. T. (2018). Exploring treatment needs and expectations for people living with HIV in South Africa: A qualitative study. AIDS and Behavior, 1-10. Advance online publication.

178. Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L. M., Menino, D. D., Kelly, J. F., Chaudoir, S. R., Reed, N. M., & Levy, S. (2018). Disclosure, stigma, and social support among young people receiving treatment for substance use disorders and their caregivers: A qualitative analysis. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 1-15. Advance online publication.

179. Earnshaw, V. A., Reisner, S. L., Menino, D. D., Poteat, V. P., Bogart, L. M., Barnes, T. N., & Schuster, M. A. (2018). Stigma-based bullying interventions: A systematic review. Developmental Review, 48, 178-200.

180. Ojikutu, B., Nnaji, C., Sithole-Berk, J., Masongo, D., Nichols, K., Weeks, N., Ngminebayihi, M., Bishop, E., & Bogart, L. M. (2018). African born women living with HIV in the United States: Unmet needs and opportunities for intervention. AIDS Care, 30(12), 1542-1550.

181. Ojikutu, B. O., Bogart, L. M., Higgins-Biddle, M., Dale, S. K., Allen, W., Dominique, T., & Mayer, K. H. (2018). Facilitators and barriers to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) use among Black individuals in the United States: Results from the National Survey on HIV in the Black Community (NSHBC). AIDS and Behavior, 1-12. Advance online publication.

182. Ojikutu, B. O., Srinivasan, S., Bogart, L.M., Subramanian, S., & Mayer, K. H. (2018). Mass incarceration and the impact of prison release on HIV diagnoses in the US South. PloS One, 13(6), e0198258.

183. Dale, S. K., Pierre-Louis, C., Bogart, L. M., O'Cleirigh, C., & Safren, S. A. (2018). Still I rise: The need for self-validation and self-care in the midst of adversities faced by Black women with HIV. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 24(1), 15-25.

184. Ojikutu, B. O., Bogart, L. M., Klein, D. J., Galvan, F. H., & Wagner, G. J. (2018). Neighborhood crime and sexual transmission risk behavior among black men living with HIV. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 29(1), 383-399.

185. Bogart, L. M., Mosepele, M., Phaladze, N., Lekoko, B., Klein, D. J., MacCarthy, S., & Green Jr, H. D. (2018). A social network analysis of HIV treatment partners and patient viral suppression in Botswana. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 78(2), 183-192.

186. Cohen, D. A., Bogart, L. M., Castro, G., Rossi, A. D., Williamson, S., & Han, B. (2018). Beverage marketing in retail outlets and The Balance Calories Initiative. Preventive Medicine, 115, 1-7.

187. Calzo, J. P., Poteat, V. P., Yoshikawa, H., Russel, S. T., & Bogart, L. M. (2018). Person- environment fit and positive youth development in the context of high school and gay-straight

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alliance. Journal of Research on Adolescence.

188. Mimiaga, M. J., Bogart, L. M., Castro, G., Thurston, I. B., Santostefano, C. M., Closson, E. F., Skeer, M. R., Biello, K. B., & Safren, S. A. (2018). Positive STEPS: A randomized controlled trial of a multicomponent, technology enhanced, customizable antiretroviral adherence intervention for HIV-infected adolescents and young adults. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 33(1), 21-24.

189. Earnshaw, V. E., Bogart L. M., Laurenceau, J. -P., Chan, B. T., Maughan-Brown, B. G., Dietrich, J. J., Orrell, C., Gray, G. E., Bangsberg, D. R., & Katz I. T. (2018). Internalized HIV stigma, ART initiation, and HIV-1 RNA suppression in South Africa: Exploring avoidant coping as a longitudinal mediator. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 21(10), e25198.

190. Ransome, Y., Bogart, L.M., Nunn, A.S., Mayer, K.H., Sadler, K.S., & Ojikutu, B.O. Faith leaders' messaging is essential to enhance HIV prevention among Black Americans: Results from the 2016 National Survey on HIV in the Black Community (NSHBC). (2018). BMC Public Health, 18 (1), 1392.

191. Storholm, E. D., Bogart, L. M., Mutchler, M. G., Klein, D. J., Ghosh-Dastidar, B., McDavitt, B., & Wagner, G. J. (2019). Antiretroviral adherence trajectories among African Americans living with HIV. AIDS and Behavior, 23(8), 1985-1997.

192. Chan, B., Maughan-Brown B.G., Bogart, L.M., Earnshaw, V.A., Dietrich, J.J., Orrell, C., Gray, G.E., Bangsberg, D.R., & Katz, I.T. (2019). Trajectories of HIV-related internalized stigma and disclosure concerns among ART initiators and non-initiators in South Africa. Stigma and Health.

193. Ojikutu, B.O., Bogart, L.M., Mayer, K.H., Stopka, T.J., Sullivan, P.S., & Ransome, Y. Spatial access and willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among Black/African-American individuals in the United States. (2019). JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 5(1), e12405.

194. McGregor, A.J., Bogart, L.M., Higgins-Biddle, M., Strolovitch, D.Z., & Ojikutu, B. Marginalized yet mobilized: Exploring the association between LGBT status, LGBT support, and voting intentions among African Americans in the 2016 election. (2019). Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race. 1-26.

195. Katz, I.T., Bogart, L.M., Dietrich, J.J., Leslie, H.H., Iyer, H., Leone, D., Magidson, J.F., Earnshaw, V.E., Courtney, I., Tshabalala, G., Fitzmaurice, G.M., Orrell, C., Gray, G., Bangsberg, D.R. Understanding the role of resilience resources and ART initiation among people living with HIV in South Africa: A prospective cohort study. (2019). AIDS., 33, S71-S79.

196. Bogart, L. M., Castro, G., & Cohen, D. A. qualitative exploration of parents’, youths’, and food establishment managers’ perceptions of beverage industry self-regulation for obesity prevention. (2019). Public Health Nutrition, 22(5), 805-813.

197. Sileo, K.M., Bogart, L.M., Wagner, G.J., Musoke, W., Maistrellis, E., Mukasa, B., & Wanyenze, R.K., HIV fatalism and engagement in transactional sex among Ugandan fisherfolk living with HIV. (2019). SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance. 16:1, 1-9.

198. Katz-Wise, S.L., Pullen Sansfaçon, A., Bogart, L.M., Rosal, M.C., Ehrensaft, D., Goldman, R.E. and Austin, B. S. (2018). Lessons from a community-based participatory research study with transgender and gender nonconforming youth and their families. Action Research, p.1476750318818875.

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199. Bogart, L. M., Ransome, Y., Allen, W., Higgins-Biddle, M., & Ojikutu, B. HIV-related medical mistrust, HIV testing, and HIV risk in the National Survey on HIV in the Black Community. (2019). Behavioral Medicine. (Special Issue on Medical Mistrust). 45:2, 134-142.

200. Mutchler, M.G., Bogart L.M., Klein, D.J., Wagner, G.W., Klinger, I..A., Tyagi, K., McDavitt, B. Age matters: Differences in correlates of self-reported HIV antiretroviral treatment adherence between older and younger Black men who have sex with men living with HIV. (2019), AIDS Care, 31 (8), 965-972.

201. Cohen, D. A., Bogart, L. M., Castro, G., Williamson, S., & Han, B. (2019). High consumption of energy-dense nutrient-poor (EDNP) foods among low-income groups in the Mississippi Delta and Alabama. Public Health Nutrition, 1-9.

202. Bassett, I.V., Xu, A., Giddy, J., Bogart, L.M., Boulle, A., Millham, L., Losina, E. Parker, R. Assessing rates and contextual predictors of 5-year mortality among HIV-infected and HIV- uninfected individuals following HIV testing in Durban, South Africa. (2019) BMC Infectious Diseases. 19:751.

203. Bogart, L.M., Takada S. & Cunningham, W.E. (2020). Medical Mistrust, Discrimination, and the Domestic HIV Epidemic. In B.O. Ojikutu & V.E. Stone (Eds.), HIV in U.S. Communities of Color (pp. 207-231). New York, NY: Springer.

204. Ransome, Y., Bogart L.M., Kawachi, I., Kaplan, A., Mayer, K., & Ojikutu B. (2019). Area-level HIV risk and socioeconomic factors associated with willingness to use PrEP among Black people in the U.S. South. Annals of Epidemiology.

205. Bogart, L.M., Galvan, F.H., Leija, J., MacCarthy, S., Klein, D.J., & Pantalone, D.W. A pilot intervention addressing coping with discrimination among HIV-positive Latino sexual minority men. (2020). Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health, 1 (1), 6-26.

206. Bogart, L.M., Matovu, J.K.B., Wagner, G.J., Green, H.D., Storholm, E.D., Klein, D.J., Marsh, T., MacCarthy, S., & Kambugu, A. (2020) A pilot test of Game Changers, a social network intervention to empower people with HIV to be prevention advocates in Uganda. AIDS and Behavior, 24(9), 2490-2508.

207. Towe, V., Bogart, L.M., McBain, R., Wagner, L., Stevens, C., Fischer, S., & MacCarthy, S. Mixed- methods study of integration of housing and medical data systems for enhanced service coordination of people with HIV. International Journal of Care Coordination, 23(1), 43-51.

208. Ojikutu, B., Bogart, L.M.,, et al. HIV-related mistrust (or HIV conspiracy beliefs) and willingness to use PrEP among Black women in the United States. In Press. AIDS and Behavior.

209. Brousseau, N., Earnshaw, V., Menino, D., Bogart, L.M., Carrano, J., Kelly, J., Levy, S. Self- perceptions and benefit finding among adolescents with substance use disorders and their caregivers: a qualitative analysis guided by social identity theory of cessation maintenance. In Press. Journal of Drug Issues.

210. Shava, E., Manyake, K., Mdluli, C. Maribe, K., Monnapula, N., Nkomo B., Mosepele, M., Moyo, S. Mmalan M., Bärnighausen, T., Makhema, J., Bogart, L.M., Lockman, S. Acceptability of HIV self- testing among female sex workers in Gaborone, Botswana. In Press. PLOS ONE.

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211. Matovu JKB, Bogart L.M., et al. Feasibility and acceptability of a pilot, peer-led HIV self-testing intervention in a hyperendemic fishing community in rural Uganda. In Press. PLOS ONE.

212. Platt, L., Xu, A., Giddy, J., Bogart, L.M., Boulle, A., Parker, R.A., Losina, E., Bassett, I.V. Identifying and predicting longitudinal trajectories of care for people newly diagnosed with HIV in South Africa. (2020). PLOS ONE. 15(9).

213. Calzo, J.P., Bogart, L.M., Bazo, N., Francis, E., Rybeck. A., Mohamed, K., Menino, D., Kieu, T., Jumamil, R.B. Feasibility and acceptability of a theater-based HIV prevention workshop developed by and for LGBTQ youth. In Press. Progress in Community Health Partnerships.

214. MacCarthy, S., Bogart, L. M., Galvan, F. H., Patel, K., & Pantalone, D. W. Experiences with between- and within-group discrimination among Latino MSM living with HIV in Los Angeles, California. In Press. Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health.

215. Bassett, I.V., Xu, A., Giddy, J., Bogart, L.M., Boulle, A., Milham, L., Losina, E., Parker, R.A. Changing contextual factors from baseline to 9-months post-HIV diagnosis predict 5-year mortality in Durban, South Africa. In Press. AIDS Care.

216. Katz, I.T., Bogart, L.M., Fitzmaurice, G.M., Staggs, V.S., Gwadz, M.V., Bassett, I.V., Cross, A., Courtney, I., Tsolekile, L., Panda, R., Steck, S., Bangsberg, D.R., Orrell, C., Goggin, K. The Treatment Ambassador Program: A highly acceptable and feasible community-based peer intervention for South Africans living with HIV who delay or discontinue antiretroviral therapy. In Press. AIDS and Behavior.

217. Bogart L.M., Barreras J., Gonzalez A., Klein D.J., Marsh T., Agniel, D., & Pantalone D.W. Pilot randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve coping with intersectional stigma and medication adherence among HIV-positive Latinx sexual minority men. 2020. AIDS and Behavior. 1-14.

218. Bogart, L.M., Ojikutu, B.O., Tyagi, K., Klein, D.J., Mutchler, M.G., Dong, L., Lawrence, S.J., Thomas, D., & Kellman, S. COVID-19 related medical mistrust, health impacts, and potential vaccine hesitancy among Black Americans living with HIV. 2021. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 86(2), 200-207.

219. Bogart, L.M., Towe, V.L., Storholm, E.D, Wagner, L., Weir, R., Woody, S., Robilotto, S. Associations of HCV knowledge and medical mistrust with being screened for HCV and offered HCV treatment among people with HIV. In Press. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved.

220. Ogunbajo, A., Storholm, E.D., Ober, A.J., Bogart, L.M., Reback, C.J., Flynn, R., Lyman, P., Morris, S. Multilevel Barriers to PrEP Uptake and Adherence among Black and Hispanic/Latinx Transgender Women in Southern California. In Press. AIDS and Behavior.

221. Uzoeghelu, U., Bogart, L.M., Mahoney, T., Ghebremichael, M.S., Kerr, J., & Ojikutu, B.O. HIV risk-related behaviors and willingness to use PrEP among Black Americans with an arrest history. In Press. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.

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