David M. Huebner, Phd, MPH

David M. Huebner, Phd, MPH

<p>David M. Huebner, PhD, MPH </p><p>CURRICULUM VITAE </p><p>University of Utah ▪ 380 South, 1530 East, Room 502 ▪ Salt Lake City, UT&nbsp;84112 ▪ 801-587-9886 </p><p><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected] </a>▪ <a href="/goto?url=http://www.psych.utah.edu/davidmhuebner" target="_blank">www.psych.utah.edu/davidmhuebner </a></p><p>Education </p><p>University of California, Berkeley Arizona State University Arizona State University Duke University <br>Epidemiology &amp; Public Health Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology <br>MPH, 2003 PhD, 2002 MA, 2002 <br>Psychology &amp; German </p><p>BA, Summa Cum Laude, 1995 </p><p>Professional Positions </p><p>Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Utah Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Utah <br>2011 – present 2008 – 2011 <br>Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Baltimore Co.&nbsp;2006 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, SF University of Washington, School of Medicine – APA Accredited Clinical Internship <br>2004 – 2006 2002 – 2004 2001 – 2002 </p><p>Honors and Awards </p><p>American Psychological Association, Division 18 Award for <br>Outstanding Graduate Student Contribution to Public Service <br>Regents Scholarship, Arizona State University Fellow, Preparing Future Faculty Program, Arizona State University Regents Scholarship, Arizona State University Phi Beta Kappa <br>2001 2000 – 2001 1999 – 2001 1996 1995 – present <br>Zener Award for Outstanding Performance of an <br>Undergraduate Major in Psychology, Duke University <br>Graduation with Distinction in Psychology, Duke University Dean’s List with Distinction, Duke University <br>1995 1995 1992 – 1994 <br>Huebner 2 </p><p>Grants </p><p>Ongoing </p><p>Co-Investigator. Community Mobilization to Improve the HIV/AIDS Continuum of Care among Black Men. </p><p>R01-MH10217. $2,275,000. Funding Period: September 1, 2013 – August 31, 2017. PI: Susan Kegeles. </p><p>Co-Investigator. Multilevel HIV Prevention for Young African American Men. National Institute of Mental </p><p>Health. R01-MH096690. $2,575,000. Funding Period: August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2017. PI: Susan Kegeles. </p><p>Faculty Mentor/Sponsor. Family Influences on HIV-related Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Young Men who </p><p>have Sex with Men. National Institute of Mental Health. F31-MH098739A. Funding Period: August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2015. PI: Brian Thoma. </p><p>Previous </p><p>Co-Investigator. Moving a Research-Based Intervention into Practice. National Institute of Mental </p><p>Health. R01-MH065196-06A. $2,297,064.&nbsp;Funding Period: August 9, 2007 – July 31, 2013. PI: Susan Kegeles. </p><p>Co-Investigator. Research to Evaluate an Effective Community Level Intervention Adapted for Black Men </p><p>who Have Sex with Men. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. UR6PS000334. $2,396,393. Funding Period: September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2012. PI: Susan Kegeles. </p><p>Principal Investigator.&nbsp;Health and HIV Among Gay Fathers. National&nbsp;Institute of Mental Health R21. <br>R21MH084760-01A1. $298,887. Funding Period: August 15, 2009 – July 31, 2011. Co-PI: Colleen Hoff. </p><p>Principal Investigator.&nbsp;Promoting Health Among Young People.&nbsp;National Institute of Mental Health. <br>K08-MH072381. $773,698. Funding&nbsp;period: August 1, 2004 – July 31, 2010. </p><p>Principal Investigator.&nbsp;Developmental Implications of Childhood Gender Nonconformity.&nbsp;National </p><p>Children’s Health Study Innovative Pilot Grant.&nbsp;$20,000. Funding&nbsp;Period: May 1, 2009 – May 1, 2010. Co-PI:&nbsp;Lisa Diamond. </p><p>Co-Investigator. Faith Based HIV Prevention for African American Men who have Sex with Men. </p><p>University Wide AIDS Research Program.&nbsp;$240,000. Funding&nbsp;Period: September&nbsp;1, 2005 – August 31, 2007.&nbsp;PI: Susan Kegeles. </p><p>Principal Investigator.&nbsp;Parents of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescents.&nbsp;Center for AIDS Prevention <br>Studies. Innovative&nbsp;Grant. $17,000. Funding&nbsp;period: November&nbsp;1, 2005 – June 30, 2006. </p><p>Co-Principal Investigator. Measuring HIV/AIDS Stigma in Southern India.&nbsp;National Institute of Health. <br>Supplement to R01-MH067513-02.&nbsp;$85,522. Funding&nbsp;Period: September 1, 2003 – August 31, 2004. PI:&nbsp;Maria Ekstrand. <br>Huebner 3 </p><p>Principal Investigator.&nbsp;Clarifying the relations between perceptions of discrimination and health outcomes: How moderators of subjective appraisal of discrimination affect health. Preventive </p><p>Intervention Research Center, Tempe, AZ. Pilot Award. $3,000. Funding Period: October 1, 1999 – January 31, 2000. </p><p>Co-Principal Investigator. HIV prevention research among men who have sex with men in Maricopa, Gila, </p><p>and Pinal Counties. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Arizona Department of Health Services. Cooperative Agreement #99004.&nbsp;$283,200. Funding Period: December 31, 1998 – June 30, 2001.&nbsp;PI: Carol Nemeroff. </p><p>Peer-reviewed Publications </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Neilands, T. B., Johnson, W. D., &amp; Eke, A. N. (in press). <br>Social oppression, psychological vulnerability, and unprotected intercourse among young black men who have sex with men. Health Psychology. </p><p>*McGarrity, L. A., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (in press). Behavioral intentions to HIV test and subsequent testing: <br>The moderating role of socio-demographic characteristics. Health Psychology. </p><p>*McGarrity, L. A., Huebner, D. M., &amp; *MacKinnon, R. (in press). Putting stigma in context: Do perceptions of group stigma interact with personally experienced discrimination to predict </p><p>mental health? Group Process and Intergroup Relations. </p><p>Scott, H. M., Pollack, L., Rebchook, G. M., Huebner, D. M., Peterson, J., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (in press). Peer support is associated with recent HIV testing among young black men who have sex with men. </p><p>AIDS &amp; Behavior. </p><p>*Thoma, B. C., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (in press). Health consequences of racist and anti-gay discrimination </p><p>for multiple minority adolescents. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. </p><p>*Thoma, B. C., Huebner, D. M., &amp; *Rullo, J. E. (in press). Unseen risks: HIV-related risk behaviors among ethnically diverse sexual minority adolescent females. AIDS Education and Prevention. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., *Rullo, J. E., *Thoma, B. C., *McGarrity, L., Mackenzie, J. (2013). Piloting Lead with Love: <br>A film-based campaign to improve parents’ responses to their lesbian, gay, and bisexual </p><p>children. Journal of Primary Prevention, 34, 359-369. </p><p>Diamond, L. M., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (2012). Is good sex good for you? Rethinking sexuality and health. </p><p>Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 6, 54-69. </p><p>Hoyt, M. A., Rubin, L. R., Nemeroff, C. J., Lee, J., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Proescholdbell, R. J. (2012). <br>HIV/AIDS-related institutional mistrust among multi-ethnic MSM: Effects on HIV testing and risk </p><p>behaviors. Health Psychology, 31, 269-277. </p><p>Huebner 4 <br>Huebner, D. M., Binson, D., Pollack, L. M., &amp; Woods, W. J. (2012). Implementing bathhouse-based voluntary counseling and testing for HIV has no adverse effect on bathhouse patronage among </p><p>men who have sex with men. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 23, 182-184. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Mandic, C. G., *Mackaronis, J. E., Boeugher, S. C., &amp; Hoff, C. C. (2012). The impact of parenting on gay male couples’ relationships, sexuality, and HIV risk. Journal of Couple and </p><p>Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 1, 106-119. </p><p>Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Pollack, L., Huebner, D. M., Tebbets, S., Hamiga, J., Sweeney, D., Zovod, <br>B. (2012). An intervention to help community-based organizations implement an evidencebased HIV prevention intervention: The Mpowerment Project Technology Exchange System. </p><p>American Journal of Community Psychology, 49, 182-198. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Neilands, T., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (2011). Sorting through chickens and eggs: A&nbsp;longitudinal examination of the associations between attitudes, norms, and sexual risk </p><p>behavior. Health Psychology, 30, 110-118. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Binson, D., Dillworth, S., Neilands, T., &amp; Grinstead, O., Woods, W. J. (2010). Rapid vs. standard HIV testing in a bathhouse setting: What is gained and lost? AIDS and Behavior, 14, 549-57. </p><p>Ryan, C., Russel, S. T., Huebner, D. M., Diaz, R. M., &amp; Sanchez, J. (2010). Family acceptance in adolescence and the health of LGBT young adults.&nbsp;Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric </p><p>Nursing, 23, 205-213. </p><p>Ryan, C., Huebner, D. M., Diaz, R. M., &amp; Sanchez, J. (2009). Family rejection as a predictor of negative health outcomes in White and Latino LGB young adults. Pediatrics, 123, 346-352. </p><p>Nemeroff, C. J., Hoyt, M. A., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Proescholdbell, R. J. (2008). The Cognitive Escape Scale: <br>Measuring HIV-related thought avoidance. AIDS and Behavior, 12, 305-320. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., &amp; Davis, M. C. (2007). Perceived anti-gay discrimination and physical health outcomes. </p><p>Health Psychology, 26, 627-634. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Binson, D., Woods, W. J., Dillworth, S., Neilands, T., &amp; Grinstead, O. (2006). Bathhousebased voluntary counseling and testing is feasible and shows preliminary evidence of </p><p>effectiveness. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 43, 239-246. </p><p>Hoyt, M. A., Nemeroff, C. J., Huebner, D. M. (2006). The effects of HIV-related thought suppression on risk behavior: Cognitive escape in men who have sex with men. Health Psychology, 25 (4), 455- 461. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Proescholdbell, R. J., &amp; Nemeroff, C. J. (2006). Do gay and bisexual men share researchers’ definition of barebacking? Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 18, 67-78. </p><p>Rebchook, G.M., Kegeles, S.M., Huebner, D. M., &amp; the TRIP Research Team (2006). Translating research into practice: The dissemination and initial implementation of an evidence-based HIV prevention </p><p>program. AIDS Education and Prevention, 18, 119-136. </p><p>Huebner 5 <br>Huebner, D. M., &amp; Davis, M. C. (2005). Gay and bisexual men who disclose their sexual orientations in the workplace have higher workday levels of salivary cortisol and negative affect. Annals of </p><p>Behavioral Medicine, 30, 260-267. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Nemeroff, C. J., &amp; Davis, M. C. (2005). Do hostility and neuroticism confound associations between perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms? Journal&nbsp;of Social and </p><p>Clinical Psychology, 24, 723-740. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (2004). A longitudinal study of the association between treatment optimism and sexual risk behavior in young adult gay and bisexual men. </p><p>Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 37, 1514-1519. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (2004). Experiences of harassment, discrimination, and physical violence among young gay and bisexual men. American Journal of Public Health, 94, 1200-1203. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Davis, M. C., Nemeroff, C. J., &amp; Aiken, L. S. (2002). The impact of internalized </p><p>homophobia on HIV preventive interventions. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30, </p><p>327-348. <br>Huebner, D. M., &amp; Gerend, M. A. (2001). The relation between beliefs about drug treatments for HIV and sexual risk behavior in gay and bisexual men. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 23, 304-312. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., &amp; Fredrickson, B. L. (1999).&nbsp;Gender differences in memory perspectives: Evidence for self-objectification in women. Sex Roles, 41, 459-467. </p><p>Chapters, Published Abstracts, and Other Publications </p><p>Baumeister, J. A., Elkington, K. S., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (2013). Sexuality and HIV/AIDS Prevention. In D. L. <br>Tolman &amp; L. M. Diamond (Eds.). APA Handbook on Sexuality. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (2013). Leading with Love: Interventions to support families of lesbian, gay, and bisexual </p><p>adolescents. The Register Report, 39, 8-13 </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Rullo, J. E., MacKenzie, J. (2011). Lead with Love: Strengthening Families Through the </p><p>Coming Out Process.&nbsp;Documentary Film / Intervention. </p><p>*Lowe, M., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (2010). Does having a primary care provider increase HIV screening among </p><p>men who have sex with men? American Journal of Epidemiology, 171 (11s). </p><p>Binson, D., Blair, J., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Woods, W. J. (2006). Sampling in surveys of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. In I. H. Meyer &amp; M. Northridge (Eds.). The Health of Sexual Minorities: </p><p>Public Health Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Populations. New York: </p><p>Springer. <br>Huebner, D. M. (2005). Is optimism really the enemy? New research on treatment optimism. Focus, 20, <br>5-6. <br>Huebner 6 <br>Huebner, D. M. (2000). Health and illness: Gay men. In T. F. Murphy (Ed.). Reader’s Guide to Lesbian and <br>Gay Studies (pp. 274-276). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. </p><p>Manuscripts Under Review </p><p>*Dickenson, J., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (under review). Does parent-child relationship quality moderate associations between sexual activity and depressive symptoms among LGB adolescents? </p><p>Eke, A. N., Johnson, W., Kegeles, S. M., Peterson, J. L., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Rebchook, G. M. (under </p><p>review). Community connectedness: Associations between gay, religious, and ethnic community identity and participation, and sexual risk behaviors among young black gay men. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., *Thoma, B. C., &amp; Neilands, T. B. (under review). Anti-gay mistreatment in school and </p><p>substance use among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adolescents. <br>*McGarrity, L. A., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (under review). Expanding the study of physical health disparities: <br>Sexual orientation outness and the role of socioeconomic status. </p><p>*Thoma, B. C., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (under review). Parental monitoring and communication about sex are not protective against sexual risk behavior among adolescent men who have sex with men. </p><p>*Thoma, B. C., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Marshal, M. P. (under review). Parent child relationship quality </p><p>moderates the association between same-sex attraction and suicidality. Manuscript under </p><p>review. </p><p>Peer-reviewed National and International Presentations </p><p>Huebner, D. M., *Rullo, J. E., Mackenzie, J. (August, 2012). Lead with Love: Strengthening Families <br>Through the Coming Out Process. Film selected for the film program (with discussion session) at the 120<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. </p><p>Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Huebner, D. M., Peterson, J. Williams, G. et. al. (July, 2012). <br>Understanding recent HIV testing among young black MSM in the U.S.: Psychological, social/interpersonal, and structural variables may affect who delays testing. Poster presentation at the 19<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference. Washington, DC. </p><p>*McGarrity, L., Huebner, D. M. (July, 2012). Intentions to test for HIV are a poorer predictor of testing for low-status MSM. Poster presentation at the 19<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference. Washington, DC. </p><p>*McGarrity, L., Huebner, D. M., &amp; *MacKinnon, R. (August, 2012). Independent and Interactive <br>Associations of Discrimination and Felt Stigma with Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation. Poster presentation at the 120<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL. <br>Huebner 7 <br>*Thoma, B., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (March, 2012). Health consequences of racist and anti-gay discrimination for multiple minority adolescents. Poster presentation at the Society for Research on Adolescents Biannual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., &amp; Hoff, C. C. (February, 2012). The influence of children on gay couples’ relationship satisfaction, non-monogramy agreements, and HIV-risk. Oral presentation at the 2012 International Invited Meeting for Gay Men’s Sexual Health: A Focus on Couples, Puerto Rico. </p><p>Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Peterson, J., Huebner, D. M., Eke, A., Johnson, W., Williams, R., &amp; <br>Pollack, L. (August, 2011). Multilevel factors associated with sexual risk behavior among young Black MSM. Oral presentation&nbsp;at the 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., *Rullo, J., *Thoma, B. (August, 2010). Parent Rejection of LGBT Adolescents has Varied <br>Forms and Consequences. Oral presentation at the 118<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA. </p><p>*Lowe, M., Huebner, D. M. (June, 2010). Does having a primary care provider increase HIV screening among men who have sex with men? Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Seattle, WA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (November, 2009). Anti-Gay Victimization in Schools and Adolescent Substance Use. <br>Oral presentation at the 2009 meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (August, 2009). Anti-Gay Victimization in Schools and HIV-related sexual risk. Oral presentation at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>*Rullo, J., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (August, 2009). Sexual minority adolescent girls are at high risk for HIV through their sexual contacts with boys. Oral presentation at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (August, 2008). Using community based participatory research methods with gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender populations. Oral presentation at the 116<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (August, 2008). Early sexual debut and high rates of unprotected sexual behavior among same-sex-involved adolescent African American boys. Poster presentation at the 17<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; the TRIP Study Team (December, 2007). Program review interferes with community based organizations’ ability to implement evidence based interventions for men who have sex with men. Oral presentation at the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Woods, W. J., Dillworth, S., Neilands, T., &amp; Binson, D. (December, 2007). Rapid vs. standard HIV testing in a bathhouse setting: What is gained and lost? Oral presentation at the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA <br>Huebner 8 <br>Kegeles, S. M., Rebchook, G. M., Tebbets, S., Hamiga, J., Sweeney, D., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (December, <br>2007). Factors that influence successful implementation of an evidence-based intervention, The Mpowerment Project, by community based organizations. Oral presentation at the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M. (July, 2007). Developing a proposal to sample parents of LGBT adolescents. Oral presentation at the 11<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual NIMH International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA. </p><p>Ryan, C., Huebner, D. M., Laub, C. (July, 2007). Overview of the Family Acceptance Project: Preliminary findings and Impact on School Systems. Oral presentation at the 11<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual NIMH International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Binson, D., Woods, W. J., Dilworth, S. E., Neilands, T. B., &amp; Grinstead, O. (August, 2006). <br>Bathhouse-based voluntary counseling and testing is feasible and shows preliminary evidence of effectiveness. Poster presentation at the 16<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Toronto, CA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Binson, D., Pollack, L., &amp; Woods, W. J. (August, 2006). Voluntary counseling and testing can be implemented in bathhouses without affecting patronage. Poster presentation at the 16<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Toronto, CA. </p><p>Neilands, T. B., Darbes, L., Ramos-Soto, E., Han, L., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Hoff, C. (August, 2006). Preventing new HIV infections through the understanding of sexual agreements: Validation of the sexual agreement quality scale. Poster presentation at the 16<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Toronto, CA. </p><p>Steward, W. T., Ramakrishna, J., Herek, G. M., Bharat, S., Chandy, S., Wrubel, J., Huebner, D. M., Singh, <br>G., &amp; Ekstrand, M. L. (August, 2006). Developing culturally-specific AIDS stigma scales for use in India. Poster presentation at the 16<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Toronto, CA. </p><p>*Arter, J., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (April, 2006). Services for lesbian, gay, and bisexual adolescents: What do they need and what are they getting?&nbsp;Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Palm Springs, CA. </p><p>*Barnes, D., Huebner, D. M., Nemeroff, C. J., &amp; Proescholdbell, R. J. (August, 2006). Testing negative for <br>HIV decreases perceived vulnerability to HIV infection among men who have sex with men. Poster presentation at the 114<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (June, 2005). Social norms and sexual risk behavior among young gay and bisexual men:&nbsp;Possible mechanisms of effect. Oral presentation at the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Proescholdbell, R. J., Formoso, D. &amp; Nemeroff, C. J. (June, 2005). What predicts participation in community-based HIV prevention programs among men who have sex with men? Oral presentation at the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. <br>Huebner 9 <br>Huebner, D. M., Chin-Hong, P. V. (May, 2005). Awareness and utilization of anal cytology screening among men who have sex with men.&nbsp;Poster presented at the 22<sup style="top: -0.42em;">nd </sup>International Papillomavirus Conference, Vancouver, BC. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Proescholdbell, R. J., &amp; Nemeroff, C. J. (2004, July). Do gay and bisexual men share researchers’ definition of barebacking? Poster presented at the 112<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI. </p><p>Huebner, D. M., Rebchook, G. M., &amp; Kegeles, S. M. (2004, July). Many community-based organizations <br>(CBOs) in the United States perceive federal program review requirements to be a barrier to their HIV prevention efforts. Poster presented at the 14<sup style="top: -0.42em;">th </sup>International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. </p><p>Brown, V., Huebner, D. M., &amp; Robinson, G. (2000, March). Managing a Community Planning Group with open membership policies. Workshop presented at the 2000 Community Planning Leadership Summit, Los Angeles, CA. </p><p>Gerend, M. A., &amp; Huebner, D. M. (1999, April). Gay and bisexual men’s beliefs about drug treatments for <br>HIV: Factor structure and correlates. Poster presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. </p>

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