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Overview

Janet S. St. Lawrence is affiliated with Portland State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences, Health Professions, and Psychology, with contributions that also touch on specialized subfields such as Gender Studies, General Health Professions, and Clinical Psychology.

Their scholarly work addresses key topics including Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Gender Roles and Identity Studies, as well as Gender, Feminism, and Media.

They have authored research papers that include:

  • Correlates of African American Men's Sexual Schemas, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Attitudes toward Transactional Sex Scale, 2023, PsycTESTS Dataset

Collaborations appear as part of their research activity, with frequent co-authors listed as:

  • Naomi M. Hall
  • Dawn A. Morales
  • Tamera Coyne-Beasley
  • Christina J. Sun
  • Esther Seloilwe

The publication venues where their work is commonly found include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

Best Publications

  • HIV risk behavior reduction following intervention with key opinion leaders of population: an experimental analysis.

    J A Kelly;J S St Lawrence;Y E Diaz;L Y Stevenson

  • Community AIDS/HIV risk reduction: the effects of endorsements by popular people in three cities.

    J A Kelly;J S St Lawrence;L Y Stevenson;A C Hauth

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention to Reduce African American Adolescents' Risk for HIV Infection.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Ted L. Brasfield;Kennis W. Jefferson;Edna Alleyne

  • Behavioral Intervention to Reduce AIDS Risk Activities.

    Jeffrey A. Kelly;Janet S. St. Lawrence;Harold V. Hood;Ted L. Brasfield

  • Medical students' attitudes toward AIDS and homosexual patients.

    J A Kelly;J S St Lawrence;S Smith;H V Hood

  • Nurses' attitudes towards AIDS.

    Jeffrey A Kelly;Janet S St Lawrence;Harold V Hood;Steve Smith

  • Psychological factors that predict AIDS high-risk versus AIDS precautionary behavior.

    J. A. Kelly;J. S. St. Lawrence;T. L. Brasfield;A. Lemke

  • Factors influencing condom use among African-American women: implications for risk reduction interventions.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Janet S. St. Lawrence;Gloria D. Eldridge;David Reitman;Connie E. Little

  • Predictors of vulnerability to AIDS risk behavior relapse.

    Jeffrey A. Kelly;Janet S. St. Lawrence;Ted L. Brasfield

  • Comparison of education versus behavioral skills training interventions in lowering sexual HIV-risk behavior of substance-dependent adolescents.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Kennis W. Jefferson;Edna Alleyne;Ted L. Brasfield

  • An objective test of AIDS risk behavior knowledge: Scale development, validation, and norms

    Jeffrey A. Kelly;Janet S.St. Lawrence;Harold V. Hood;Ted L. Brasfield

  • Measuring perceived barriers to condom use: psychometric evaluation of the Condom Barriers Scale.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Anthony P. Chapdelaine;Jessy G. Devieux;Robert E. O'Bannon

  • The social organization of commercial sex work in Moscow, Russia.

    Sevgi O Aral;Janet S St Lawrence;Lilia Tikhonova;Emma Safarova

  • Reducing STD and HIV risk behavior of substance-dependent adolescents: a randomized controlled trial.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Richard A. Crosby;Ted L. Brasfield;Robert E. O'Bannon Iii

  • The AIDS Health Crisis: Psychological and Social Interventions

    Jeffrey A. Kelly;Janet S. St. Lawrence

  • THE EFFECTS OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT ROCK MUSIC ON MALES’ACCEPTANCE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Doris J. Joyner

  • HIV risk reduction for incarcerated women: a comparison of brief interventions based on two theoretical models.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Gloria D. Eldridge;Millicent C. Shelby;Connie E. Little

  • Sexual risk reduction and anger management interventions for incarcerated male adolescents: a randomized controlled trial of two interventions.

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Richard A. Crosby;Lisa Belcher;Nanolla Yazdani

  • Social Support as a Factor in African-American Adolescents' Sexual Risk Behavior

    Janet S. St. Lawrence;Ted L. Brasfield;Kennis W. Jefferson;Edna Allyene

  • Factor Structure and Validation of an Adolescent Version of the Condom Attitude Scale: An Instrument for Measuring Adolescents' Attitudes toward Condoms.

    David Reitman;Janet S. St Lawrence;Kennis W. Jefferson;Edna Alleyne

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey A. Kelly
Jeffrey A. Kelly Medical College of Wisconsin
Robbert Sanderman
Robbert Sanderman University of Groningen
Willem A. Arrindell
Willem A. Arrindell University of Groningen
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University
David J. Hansen
David J. Hansen University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Stuart Brody
Stuart Brody Charles University
Jan van der Ende
Jan van der Ende Erasmus University Rotterdam
David A. Wolfe
David A. Wolfe University of Western Ontario
Byron L. Zamboanga
Byron L. Zamboanga University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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