SusserE, ValenciaE, ConoverS. Prevalence of HIV infection among psychiatric patients in a New York City men's shelter. Am J Public Health1993; 83: 568–70
2.
ZolopaAR, HahnJA, GorterR. HIV and tuberculosis infection in San Francisco's homeless adults. JAMA1994; 272(6): 455–61.
3.
SusserE, ValenciaE, MillerM, Meyer BahlburgH, TsaiW, ConoverS. Sexual behaviors of homeless mentally ill men at risk for HIV. Am J Psychiatry1995; 152: 583–7
4.
SusserE, MillerM, ValenciaE, ColsonP, RocheB, ConoverS. Injection drug use and risk of HIV transmission among homeless men with mental illness. Am J Psychiatry (in press)
5.
FreireP. Pedagogy of the oppressed.New York: Herder and Herder, 1970
6.
FreireP. The politics of education.Hadley, MA: Bergin and Garvey, 1985
7.
BanduraA. Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychol Rev1977; 84: 191–215
8.
BanduraA. Perceived self-efficacy in the exercise of control over AIDS infection. In: MaysVM, AlbeeGW, ShneiderSF (eds) Primary prevention of AIDS: psychological approaches.Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1989: pp 128–41
9.
FishbeinM, MiddlestadtSE, HitchcockPJ. Using information to change sexually transmitted disease-related behaviors: An analysis based on the theory of reasoned action. In WasserheitJ, AralSO, and HolmesKK (eds). Research issues in human behavior and sexually transmitted disease in the AIDS era.Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology, 1991: pp 243–57
10.
LibermanRP, MueserKT, WallaceCJ, JacobsHE, EckmanT, MasselHK. Training skills in the psychiatrically disabled: learning coping and competence. Schizophr Bull1986; 12: 631–47
11.
CataniaJA, KegelesSM, CoatesTJ. Towards an understanding of risk behavior: an AIDS risk reduction model (ARRM). Health Educ Q1990; 17(1): 53–72.
12.
WallaceCJ, LibermanRP, MacKainSJ, BlackwellG. Effectiveness and replicability of modules for teaching social and instrumental skills to the severely mentally ill. Am J Psychiatry1992; 149(5): 654–8.
13.
KellyJA, MurphyDA, BahrGR. AIDS/HIV risk behavior among chronic mentally ill. Am J Psychiatry1992; 149(7): 886–9.
14.
SusserE. Working with people who are homeless and mentally ill: the role of a psychiatrist. In: JahielR (ed.). Homelessness: a preventive approach.Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins, 1990
15.
SusserE, StrueningE. Diagnosis and screening for psychotic disorders in a study of the homeless. Schizophr Bull1990; 16: 133–45
16.
SusserE, StrueningE, ConoverS. Psychiatric problems in homeless men: lifetime psychosis, substance use, and current distress in new arrivals at New York City shelters. Arch Gen Psychiatry1989; 46: 845–50
17.
SusserE, WhiteA, GoldfingerS. Some clinical approaches to the homeless mentally ill. Community Ment Health J1990; 26: 463–79
18.
SusserE, ValenciaE, GoldfingerS. Clinical care of the homeless mentally ill: strategies and adaptation. In: LambHR, BachrachL, KassF (eds). Treating the homeless mentally ill.Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 1992
19.
CatonCLM, WyattRJ, GrunbergJ, FelixA. An evaluation of a mental health program for homeless men. Am J Psychiatry1990; 147(3): 286–9.
20.
KassFI, KahnD, FelixA. Day treatment in a shelter: a setting for assessment and treatment. In: LambHR, BachrachLL, KassFI (eds). Treating the homeless mentally ill.Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1992
21.
SusserE, ValenciaE, ConoverS, TorresJ, MillerS. Sex games and videotapes: an intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors for HIV among homeless men with mental illness.New York: HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, 1995
22.
SusserE, ValenciaE, TorresJ. Sex, games, and videotapes: an HIV-prevention intervention for men who are homeless and mentally ill. Psychosoc Rehab J1994; 17(4): 31–40.
23.
Meyer-BahlburgH, EhrhardtA, ExnerTM, GruenRS. Sexual risk behavior assessment schedule—adult (SERBAS-A-ARM).Program of Developmental Psychoendocrinology, NYS Psychiatric Institute and Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, 1991.
24.
McKinnonK, CournosF, Meyer-BahlburgHFL. Reliability of sexual risk behavior interviews with psychiatric patients. Am J Psychiatry1993; 150(6): 972–4.
25.
BrownIS. Development of a scale to measure attitude toward the condom as a method of birth control. J Sex Res1984; 20: 255–63
26.
SchillingR, El-BasselN. Relapse prevention instrument.Columbia University School of Social Work, 1991
27.
SpitzerRL, WilliamsJBW, GibbonM, FirstMB. The structured clinical interview for DMS III-R: psychotic disorders version (modified for study assessment of housing needs of mentally ill homeless). New York, NY: Biometrics Research Department, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1988.
28.
ConoverS, SusserE, ValenciaE, Meyer-BahlburgH. Monthly sexual risk behavior assessment schedule. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New YorkState Psychiatric Institute and Psychiatry Shelter Program, Presbyterian Hospital, 1992