McCabe, Brian E; Feaster, Daniel J; Mitrani, Victoria B (2014) Health correlates of co-occurring substance use for women with HIV in cocaine use recovery. Addict Behav 39:725-8
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Feaster, Daniel J; Reznick, Olga Grinstead; Zack, Barry et al. (2013) Health status, sexual and drug risk, and psychosocial factors relevant to postrelease planning for HIV+ prisoners. J Correct Health Care 19:278-92
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Reznick, Olga Grinstead; McCartney, Kathleen; Gregorich, Steven E et al. (2013) An ecosystem-based intervention to reduce HIV transmission risk and increase medication adherence among inmates being released to the community. J Correct Health Care 19:178-93
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Mitrani, Victoria B; McCabe, Brian E; Burns, Myron J et al. (2012) Family mechanisms of structural ecosystems therapy for HIV-seropositive women in drug recovery. Health Psychol 31:591-600
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Feaster, Daniel; Brincks, Ahnalee; Robbins, Michael et al. (2011) Multilevel models to identify contextual effects on individual group member outcomes: a family example. Fam Process 50:167-83
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Mitrani, Victoria B; Feaster, Daniel J; Weiss-Laxer, Nomi S et al. (2011) Malaise, motivation and motherhood: predictors of engagement in behavioral interventions from a randomized controlled trial for HIV+ women in drug abuse recovery. AIDS Behav 15:396-406
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Feaster, Daniel J; Mitrani, Victoria B; Burns, Myron J et al. (2010) A randomized controlled trial of Structural Ecosystems Therapy for HIV medication adherence and substance abuse relapse prevention. Drug Alcohol Depend 111:227-34
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Feaster, Daniel J; Burns, Myron J; Brincks, Ahnalee M et al. (2010) Structural Ecosystems Therapy for HIV+ African-American women and drug abuse relapse. Fam Process 49:204-19
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Mitrani, Victoria B; McCabe, Brian E; Robinson, Carleen et al. (2010) Structural Ecosystems Therapy for recovering HIV-positive women: child, mother, and parenting outcomes. J Fam Psychol 24:746-55
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Brincks, Ahnalee M; Feaster, Daniel J; Mitrani, Victoria B (2010) A multilevel mediation model of stress and coping for women with HIV and their families. Fam Process 49:517-29
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