Browsing by Author "Long-Middleton, Ellen R."
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Differences in mastery and self-esteem in culturally diverse adolescent females
Long-Middleton, Ellen R. (2011-10-17)Purpose: Mastery, a global sense of control over one's life, and self-esteem, the value placed on oneself, are psychological characteristics associated with numerous health-enhancing behaviors. Developing interventions to ... -
Fidelity testing of an HIV prevention intervention: An opportunity to enhance nursing students’ research experience
Long-Middleton, Ellen R. (2018-04-03)The training needs of health care providers delivering an HIV prevention intervention were determined by incorporating graduate nursing students into fidelity testing of the behavioral intervention. Training needs were ... -
HIV risk reduction behaviors in adolescent females: The influence of mastery and self-esteem
Long-Middleton, Ellen R. (2001-11-10)AIDS is a leading cause of death in adolescent and young adult populations. Heterosexual transmission of HIV is the fastest growing mode of infection among women, and minority populations are affected disproportionately. ... -
HIV risk reduction behaviors in adolescent females; The influence of mastery and self-esteem
Long-Middleton, Ellen R. (10/27/2011)Purpose. The purpose of the study was to test the moderator effect of mastery on the relationship between self-esteem and HIV risk reduction behaviors. Aims. The aims of this study were to: 1) examine the relationships ... -
Perspectives of people living with HIV toward healthcare providers: Insights into multicultural health literacy
Long-Middleton, Ellen R.; Nicholas, Patrice Kenneally; Corless, Inge B.; Portillo, Carmen J.; Webel, Allison R.; Rivero-Mendez, Marta; Holzemer, William L.; Mogobe, Keitshokile Dintle; Kemppainen, Jeanne; Nokes, Kathleen M.; Cuca, Yvette; Reid, Paula; Eller, Lucille Sanzero; Wantland, Dean; Sabone, Motshedisi Boitumelo; Solis-Baez, Solymar; Gakumo, C. Ann; Fortinsky, Rachel; Dawson-Rose, Carol (2017-07-05)Purpose: To further our understanding about relationship influences that impact health literacy, the purpose of this study was to characterize the perspectives of a culturally diverse group of people living with HIV ... -
Pilot HIV prevention study for adolescent young women
Long-Middleton, Ellen R. (2016-07-13)Session presented on Thursday, July 21, 2016 and Friday, July 22, 2016: Purpose: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a threat to the lives, health and well being of individuals ...