Rosemary Ryan
University of Washington
8 Papers
155 Citations
Rosemary Ryan is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Recall. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
How Could I Forget? Inaccurate memories of sexually intimate moments
TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted based on data collected from 87 men during and immediately following participation in a counseling program aimed at assisting them to reduce sexual behaviors associated with high HIV risk.
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HIV-Prevention Group Counseling Delivered by Telephone: An Efficacy Trial with Gay and Bisexual Men
Roger A. Roffman,Joseph F. Picciano,Rosemary Ryan,Blair Beadnell,Douglass S. Fisher,Lois Downey,Seth C. Kalichman +6 more
TL;DR: Delivering counseling interventions via the telephone, when coupled with the option for participating anonymously, holds considerable promise in overcoming barriers to reaching and effectively facilitating risk reduction in high-risk populations.
Internet as a tool to access high-risk men who have sex with men from a resource-constrained setting: a study from Peru
Magaly M. Blas,Isaac E. Alva,Robinson Cabello,Patricia J. Garcia,Cesar Carcamo,Marc Redmon,Ann Marie Kimball,Rosemary Ryan,Ann Kurth +8 more
TL;DR: The compensation of a free HIV/syphilis test increased the frequency of participation in the online survey, indicating that such incentives may be an effective means of reaching this population of high-risk men in Peru.
The social marketing of project ARIES: overcoming challenges in recruiting gay and bisexual males for HIV prevention counseling
TL;DR: News coverage in the mainstream press was the most successful in reaching closeted men, men who were less active in the gay community, and individuals who did not self-identify as gay, while recruitment of participants via materials distributed to HIV test sites and other service providers was themost effective in reaching men who are HIV-positive.
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Chapter 9: Telephone Group Counseling in Reducing AIDS Risk in Gay and Bisexual Males
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an AIDS risk-reduction counseling intervention for gay and bisexual men having difficulty changing to and maintaining safer sex (Project ARIES), which is delivered in groups composed of six participants and two co-facilitators.
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