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Lisa A. Eaton, PhD University of ConnecticutHuman Development and Family Sciences348 Mansfield Road, U-1058Storrs, CT? 06269-1058860-341-6802e-mail: lisa.eaton@uconn.eduRESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTSAdvanced quantitative methods for the social sciences;Ecological approaches to disease prevention;Health disparities interventions and community-based programs;Health and well-being development across the lifespanEDUCATION2009-2010 Yale University, Postdoctoral FellowNational Institute of Mental Health supported T32, Interdisciplinary HIV Prevention Training Program, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS2007-2009University of Connecticut, PhD, Social Psychology University of ConnecticutDissertation title: “The development and outcomes of an intervention to address serosorting among HIV negative men who have sex with men”2000-2004University of Connecticut, BA, PsychologyACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTSCurrent2016-Associate Professor with Tenure, Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Connecticut2016-Co-Director, National Institute of Mental Health funded T32 Training in Social Processes of HIV/AIDS2016-Affiliated Faculty Member, Center for the Study of Culture, Health, and Human Development, University of Connecticut2011-Associate Director, Southeast HIV/AIDS Research and Evaluation Project, Atlanta, GA2011-Principal Investigator, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy, University of Connecticut2010-Research Affiliate, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale UniversityPrevious2012-2016Assistant Professor, Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut 2010-2012Assistant Research Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut 2010-2011Research Scientist, Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention, University of Connecticut2007-2008Intern, New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Albany, NY 2005-2006Research Assistant, April, 2005-July, 2006, HIV Treatment Adherence/Risk Reduction Integrated. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH071164 2003Research Assistant, May, 2003-August, 2003, HIV Treatment Adherence for People with Low Literacy. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH061672 2003Research Assistant, Brief HIV Risk Reduction Counseling. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH062287 FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND ACADEMIC RECOGNITION2020Co-Chair, Sexual Health and HIV, Special Interest Group, Society Behavioral Medicine, Elected2018Research Faculty Award, Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut2016White House Invited Attendee, HIV Stigma, Research for Robust Response2015College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Excellence in Research Award Nominee2015Mentorship Excellence Award Nominee from the Office of Undergraduate Research2014-presentFull Member, International Academy of Sex Researchers2014, 2015, 2016, 2018Provost Recognition of Teaching Excellence2012 Member HIV Treatment Literacy Advisory Board, Gilead Sciences 2009-2010NIMH Postdoctoral Research Fellow, T32 grant awarded to Jeannette R. Ickovics, PhD, in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program at the School of Public Health, Yale University 2006-2009NIMH Predoctoral Research Fellow, T32 grant awarded to Seth C. Kalichman, PhD, at the Department of Psychology at the University of Connecticut2008Meritorious Student Abstract Award, awarded at the 29th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA 2008Selected for NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival, Bethesda, MD2006, 2007Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Recipient, Research Foundation, University of ConnecticutPROFESSIONAL SERVICESGrant Reviewing2020National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Population and Public Health Approaches to HIV/AIDS Study Section.2019National Institutes of Health Reviewer for AIDS and AIDS-Related Research Study Section.2019National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Addressing the Role of Violence on HIV Care Study Section.2019University of Connecticut for The Office of the Vice President for Research.2019National Institutes of Health Reviewer for AIDS and Related Research Study Section.2018National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Reducing Stigma to Improve HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment, and Care in Low and Middle Income Counties Study Section.2018National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Behavioral and Social Science Approaches to Preventing HIV/AIDS Study Section.2017National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Understanding and Addressing the Multi-level Influences on Uptake and Adherence to HIV Prevention Strategies among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa.2016National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Small Business: HIV/AIDS Innovative Research Applications.2016National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section.2016National Institutes of Health Reviewer for National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Loan Repayment Program.2015National Institutes of Health Reviewer for National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Special Emphasis Panel.2015National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section.2015University of Connecticut, Imagine Develop Engage Apply Grant Reviewer 2014National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Behavioral and Social Consequences of HIV/AIDS Study Section.2014National Institutes of Health Reviewer for Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition (B/START).2014Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention Graduate Student Seed Grant reviewer.2013Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention Faculty Seed Grant reviewer.2011National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and National Institute on Drug Abuse Reviewer for Promoting engagement in care and timely antiretroviral initiation following HIV diagnosis.Journal Service2019-Current Associate Editor for Journal of Rural Mental Health2011-CurrentAssociate Editor for AIDS and Behavior2005-CurrentReviewer for American Journal of Public Health, Health Psychology, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of Women’s Health, AIDS Care, Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance, Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, PLoS ONE, SAHARA Journal, Women’s Health IssuesProfessional Organizations2020-Present Elected Co-Chair, Sexual Health and HIV, Special Interest Group, Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM)2012-Present Member, National Council of Family Relations2010-PresentMember, American Public Health Association (APHA)2006-PresentMember, Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM)2010-2014Member, Behavioral and Social Sciences Working Group (NIH)2006-2008Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP)2005-2010Member, American Psychological Association Division 38 (Health Psychology)2005-2009Member, American Psychological Association (APA)2005-2008Member, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)University Committees (select)2020-ongoingMember Social/Behavioral Health University Reopening committee2020-2021Chair, Promotion and Tenure Review committee, elected2019-2020Open Rank Search for InCHIP Faculty Position committee2019-2020CLAS Strategic Planning committee2019-2020Chair, Open Rank Search for Race/Ethnicity Health Disparities Faculty Position2019-ongoingPresident’s Research Advisory Council 2019-2021Promotion and Tenure Review committee, elected2017-2020Graduate Faculty Council member, elected2017-2019Promotion and Tenure Review committee, elected2015-2018Graduate Student Scholarship committee2016-2017Graduate Student Admissions committee2015-2016Graduate Student Admissions committee2015-2016Department Headship search committee, elected2015-2016Provost Common Schedule committee GRANTS 2019-2024Co-Investigator $3,120,420Intervention to improve HIV care retention and antiretroviral adherence in stigmatized environments. (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH119913. 2020-2024Co-Investigator $2,876,425Dose determination trial for implementing evidence based behavioral interventions. (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH121129. 2019-2021Co-Investigator $456,990Developing a novel approach to assessing intersectional stigma to advance HIV prevention research with black men who have sex with men. (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R21MH121314.2019-2024Primary Mentor $938,989PrEP and Substance Use among Sexual Minority Young Adults (PI Watson). Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, K01DA047918.2018-2023Co-Investigator (PI UConn Subaward) $3,192,242Estimating Mediation and Moderation Effects in HIV Incidence Prevention Trials (PI Pitpitan). Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01DA042666.2018-2021Principal Investigator $787,345Unified Approach to Address PrEP Cascade for BMSM. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R34MH115798.2016-2021Principal Investigator $3,852,730 Novel Stigma/Structural Interventions to Increase HIV/STI Testing Uptake among BMSM. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH109409.2016-2017Principal Investigator $287,292Novel Stigma/Structural Interventions to Increase HIV/STI Testing Uptake among BMSM – Supplement. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH109409-01S1.2016-2021mPrincipal Investigator $3,910,173Unified Intervention to Impact HIV Care Continuum. Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01DA043068.2018-2019mPrincipal Investigator $158,944Unified Intervention to Impact HIV Care Continuum-Supplement. Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01DA043068-S1.2016-2021Co-Director $1,716,475Training in Social Processes of HIV/AIDS. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, T32MH074387.2016-2017Faculty Mentor $1,500UConn Graduate Student Fellowship in Engaged ScholarshipStudent Researcher-Jessica Maksut. Online HIV test counseling for improving HIV testing outreach. 2013-2018Co-Investigator $2,990,280 Enhanced STI/HIV Partner Notification in South Africa (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, R01HD074560.2013-2018Co-Investigator (PI UConn Subaward) $3,123,443Understanding Delayed Access to HIV Prevention Services among Black MSM (PI Stall). Funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research, R01NR013865. 2014-2015Faculty Mentor, The DeMaio Family UConn SURF Award $2,370 Student Researcher-Christopher Kegler, The Process of Identifying as HIV Positive and its Health Outcome.2013-2014Faculty Mentor, UConn IDEA Grant, $4,000 Student Researcher-Kiersten Kronschnabel, Assessing the Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care Among HIV Positive Adolescents.2012-2017Co-Investigator $3,039,100Behavioral Intervention to Enhance Test and Treat (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01DA033067.2014-2016Principal Investigator $526,434 Experiences of Stigma During Linkage and Retention to Health Care-Supplement. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH094230-03S1.2011-2016Principal Investigator $3,639,147 Serosorting Intervention for HIV Negative MSM. Funded by National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH094230.2011-2016Co-Investigator $2,486,775Nurse Delivered Cell-Phone HIV Adherence Intervention, (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute of Nursing Research, R01NR012962.2011-2013Co-Investigator $2,907,785Alcohol-Related HIV Risks Among South African Women, (PI Kalichman). Funded by National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, R01AA018074.2011-2012Co-Investigator $2,569,865 HIV Treatment Adherence Intervention for People with Poor Literacy Skills (PI Kalichman). Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, R01MH082633.2008-2013Data Analyst, Multilevel Alcohol-HIV/AIDS Prevention in South Africa, University of Connecticut2008-2009Data Analyst, Identifying HIV-Bridge-Populations in STI Clinics in Russia, Yale UniversityBOOKS(*denotes current/former undergraduate or graduate student)1.Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives. (2013). Editors: LA Eaton & SC Kalichman, Springer, New York, NY.BOOK CHAPTERS1.Eaton, LA, Westercamp, M, & *Abraham, A. (2013). Risk Compensation in Response to HIV Prevention. In Biomedical Advances in HIV Prevention: Social and Behavioral Perspectives, (Eds.) LA Eaton & SC Kalichman, Springer, New York, NY.PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Accepted *student authorKalichman, SC, Berman, M, Green, M, Kalichman, MO, & Eaton, LA. (in press). Intersecting Pandemics: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Protective Behaviors on People Living with HIV, Atlanta, Georgia. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Eaton, L.A., & Kalichman, S. C. (in press). Social and behavioral health responses to COVID-19: Lessons learned from four decades of an HIV pandemic. Journal of Behavioral Medicine.Earnshaw, V. A., Eaton, L. A., Collier, Z. K., Watson, R. J., Maksut, J. L., Rucinski, K. B., Kelly, J. F., & Kalichman, S. C. (in press). HIV stigma, depressive symptoms, and substance use.?AIDS Patient Care & STDs.?Maksut, JL, Eaton, LA, Baldwin, R, Driver, L*, & Knowles, CM*. Factors associated with awareness and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among Black men who have sex with men with a recent STI diagnosis. Behavioral Medicine. Rucinski, K., Eaton, L., Learner, E., Maksut, J., Watson, R.J., & Earnshaw, V. (in press). Transactional sex and incident chlamydia and gonorrhea among Black men who have sex with men in Atlanta. Sexually Transmitted Diseases.Sullivan, MC*, Rosen, AO*, Allen, A*, Benbella D*, Camcho G*, Cortopassi, AC*, Driver, R*, Ssenyonjo, J*, Eaton, LA & Kalichman, SC. (2019). Falling short of the first 90: HIV stigma and HIV testing research in the 90-90-90 era. AIDS and Behavior. Watson, RJ, Eaton, LA, Maksut, JL, Rucinski, KB, & Earnshaw, VA. (2019). Links between sexual orientation and disclosure among Black MSM: Sexual orientation and disclosure matter for PrEP awareness. AIDS and Behavior.Maksut, JL, Gicquelais, RE*, Jackman, KM*, Eaton, LA, Friedman, MR, Matthews, DD, Bukowski, LA, & Stall, R. Injection drug use, unknown HIV positive status, and self-reported current PrEP use among Black men who have sex with men attending U.S. Black Pride events, 2014-2017. Drug and Alcohol Use Dependence. Watson, RJ, Fish, JN, McKay, T, Allen, S, Eaton, LA, & Puhl, R. Substance use among a national sample of LGBTQ adolescents: Intersections of sex assigned at birth and gender identity. LGBT Health.Eaton, LA, Allen, A, Maksut, JL, Earnshaw, VA, Watson, RJ, & Kalichman, SC. HIV microaggressions: A novel measure of stigma-related experiences among people living with HIV. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. Matthews, DD, *Sang, J, *Chandler, CJ, *Bukowski, LA, Friedman, MR, Eaton, LA, & Stall, RD. Black men who have sex with men and lifetime HIV testing: Characterizing the reasons and consequences of having never tested for HIV. Prevention Science. Friedman, M, *Sang, JM, *Bukowski, LA, *Chandler, CJ, Egan, JE, Eaton, LA, Matthews, DD, Ho, K, Raymond, HF, & Stall, R. Prevalence and correlates of PrEP awareness and use among Black men who have sex with men and women (MSMW) in the United States. AIDS and Behavior.Earnshaw, VA, Reed, NM, Watson, RJ, *Maksut, JL, *Allen, AM, & Eaton, LA. Intersectional internalized stigma among Black gay and bisexual men: A longitudinal analysis spanning HIV/STI diagnosis.?Journal of Health Psychology.*Chandler, CJ. *Sang, JM, *Bukowski, LA, Andrade, E, Eaton, LA, Stall, R, & Matthews, DD. Characterizing the HIV care continuum among a community sample of Black men who have sex with men. AIDS Care.*Price, D, Howell, J, Gesselman, A, *Finneran, S, Quinn, D, Eaton, L, & Kalichman, S. Psychological threat avoidance as a barrier to HIV testing in gay/bisexual men. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. *Cortopassi, AC, *Driver, R, Eaton, LA, & Kalichman, SC. A new era of HIV risk: It’s not what you know, but who and how infectiousness. Annual Review of Psychology, 70:673-701. Friedman, MR, *Bukowski, L, Eaton, LA, Matthews, DD, Dyer, TV, Siconolfi, D, & Stall, R. Psychosocial health disparities among black bisexual men in the US: Effects of sexuality nondisclosure and gay community support. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(1):213-224.*Sang, JM, Matthews, DD, *Meanley, SP, Eaton, LA, & Stall, RD. Assessing HIV stigma on prevention strategies among black men who have sex with men in the Unites States. AIDS and Behavior, 12:3879-3886.*Maksut J, Eaton, LA, *Siembida, Driffin, D, & Baldwin, R. Health care discrimination, sex behavior disclosure, and awareness of pre-exposure prophylaxis among black men who have sex with men. Stigma and Health, 3(4):330-337.Watson, RJ, *Allen, A, Pollitt, A, & Eaton, L. Risk and protective factors for sexual health outcomes among black bisexual men: internalized heterosexism, sexual orientation disclosure, and religiosity. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(1):243-253.Eaton, LA, Matthews, DD, *Bukowski, LA, Friedman, MR, *Chandler, C, Whitfield, DL, *Sang, JM, & Stall, R. (2018). Elevated HIV prevalence and correlates of PrEP use among a community sample of Black men who have sex with men. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 79(3):339-46.Eaton, LA, Earnshaw, V, *Maksut, JL, *Thorson, K, Driffin, D, & Baldwin, R. (2018). Experiences of stigma and health care engagement among Black men who have sex with men newly diagnosed with HIV/STI. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 41(4):458-66.Kalichman, SC, Cherry, C, Kalichman, MO, Eaton, LA, Kohler, J, Montero, C, & Schinazi, RF. (2018). Mobile health intervention to reduce HIV transmission: A randomized trial of behaviorally enhanced HIV treatment as prevention (B-TasP). Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 78(1):34-42.Friedman, MR, *Sang, JM, *Bukowski, LA, Matthews, DD, Eaton, LA, Raymond, HF, & Stall, RD. (2018). HIV care continuum disparities among bisexual Black men and the mediating effect of psychosocial co-morbidities. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 77(5):451-58. Kalichman, SC, Mathews, C, Kalichman, MO, Eaton, LA, & Nkoko, K. (2018). Male circumcision for HIV prevention: Awareness, risk compensation, and risk perceptions among South Africa women. Global Public Health Reports, 13(11):1682-90.Eaton, LA, (2017). What can we do or change to encourage people to seek out preexposure prophylaxis? American Journal of Public Health, 107(12):1862-1864.Kalichman, SC & Eaton, LA, (2017). Alcohol Interactive Toxicity Beliefs and Risks for Intentional Non-Adherence to HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). Journal of the International AIDS Society, 20(1):1-8.Watson, R, Fish, J, *Allen, A, & Eaton, LA. (2017). Sexual identity disclosure and awareness of HIV prevention methods among black men who have sex with men. The Journal of Sex Research, 55(8):975-83.*Pellowski, JA, *Price, D, *Allen, A, Eaton, L & Kalichman, SC. (2017). The differences between medical trust and mistrust and their respective influences on medication beliefs and ART adherence among African Americans living with HIV. Psychology and Health, 32(9):1127-39. Eaton, LA, Kueck, AS, *Maksut, J, Gordon, L, Metersky, K, Miga, A, Brewer, M, & *Siembada, E. (2017). Sexual health, mental health, and beliefs about cancer treatments among women attending a gynecologic oncology clinic. Sexual Medicine, 5(3):175-183.Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, Kalichman, MO, Driffin, D, Baldwin, R, & Zohren, L. (2017). Randomized controlled trial of a serosorting-focused intervention for sexual risk reduction and STI prevention among men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 94(1):40-45.Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, *Price, D, *Finneran, S, & *Allen, A. (2017). Stigma and conspiracy related beliefs about PrEP for HIV prevention among a community-based sample of Black and White men and transgender women who have sex with men. AIDS & Behavior, 21(5):1236-46.Eaton, LA, *Maksut J, Driffin, D, Matthews, D, Wilson, PA, Stall, R, & The POWER Study Team. (2017). A U.S.-based, multi-city assessment of PrEP awareness and uptake among Black transgender women and men who have sex with men. Prevention Science, 18(5):505-516.Kalichman, SC, *Price, D, Eaton, LA, *Burnham, K, *Sullivan, M, *Finnerman, S, *Cornelius, T, & *Allen, A. (2017). Diminishing perceived threat of AIDS and increasing sexual risks for HIV among men who have sex with men, 1997 to 2015. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46(4):895-902. Bauermeister, J.A., Connochie, D., Eaton, L., Demers, M., & Stephenson, R. (2017). Geospatial indicators of space?and place:?A?review of multilevel studies of HIV prevention?and care outcomes?among young men who have sex with men in the United States.?Journal of Sex Research:?Annual Review of Sex Research, 54(4-5):446-64.Brenick, A, *Romano, K, *Kegler, C, & Eaton, L. (2017). Understanding the role of stigmas and medical mistrust when engaging in routine health care among Black women and who have sex with women. LGBT Health, 4(1):4-10. *Maksut J, Eaton, LA, *Siembida, Driffin, D, & Baldwin, R. (2016). A test of concept study of at-home, self-administered HIV testing with online peer counseling via video chat for men who have sex with men. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 2(2):170. Bauermeister, J, Eaton, LA, & Stephenson, R. (2016). A multilevel analysis of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and transactional sex with casual partners among young men who have sex with men living in metro Detroit. Behavioral Medicine, 42(3):197-204.Nelson, KM, Eaton, LA, & Gamarel, KE. (2017). Preferences for condomless sex in sexually explicit media among Black/African American men who have sex with men: Implications for HIV prevention. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46(4):977-985.Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Kalichman, MO, & Cherry, C. (2017). Medication beliefs mediate the association between medical mistrust and antiretroviral adherence among African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Health Psychology, 22(3):269-279. Bauermeister, J, Eaton, L, *Meanley, S, Patton, R, Pingel, E, Jadwin-Cakmak, L, & Harper, G. (2017). Examining transactional sex involvement as a continuum among a sample of men who have sex with men. American Journal of Men’s Health, 11(3):498-507.*Siembida, E, Eaton, LA, *Maksut, J, Driffin, D, & Baldwin, R. (2016). A comparison of HIV-related risk factors between black transgender women and black men who have sex with men. Transgender Health, 1(1):172-180.Maxim, D, Eaton, LA, & Sega, L. (2016). The cumulative effect of risk compensation on infection prevention measures. Theoretical Population Biology. 112:109-116.*Sagherian, M, Heudo-Medina, T, *Pellowski, JA, Eaton, L, & Johnson, B. (2016). Single-session behavioral interventions for sexual risk reduction: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 50(6):920-934.Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Kalichman, MO, Grebler, T, Merely, C, & Wells, B. (2016). Race-based medical mistrust, medication beliefs and HIV treatment adherence:? Test of a mediation model in people living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39(6):1056-1064. *Kronschnabel, K, Puga, A, & Eaton, LA. (2016). Transitioning from pediatric to adult HIV-related care: Qualitative assessment and model development. Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies, 112:146-159.Kalichman, SK, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, Eaton, LA, Cruess, D, & Schinazi, RF. (2016). Randomized factorial trial of phone-delivered support counseling and daily text message reminders for HIV treatment adherence. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 73(1):47-54.Eaton, LA, *Maksut, J, Gamarel, K, *Siembida, E , Driffin, D, & Baldwin, R. (2016). Online sex partner meeting venues as a risk factor for testing HIV positive among a community-based sample of Black men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 43(6):360-364.*Maksut J, Eaton, LA, Driffin, D, Baldwin, R, Conway-Washington, C, & *Siembida, E. (2016). A syndemic evaluation of factors associated with sexual risk taking among Black men who have sex with men: A comparison of younger and older populations. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39(4):665-674.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Sikkema, KJ, Watt, MH, Skinner, D, & Pieterse, D. (2016). Men’s behavior predicts women’s risks for HIV/AIDS: Multilevel analysis of alcohol-serving venues in South Africa. Prevention Science, 17(4):472-482.Matthews, DD, Herrick, AL, Coulter, RWS, Friedman, M, Mills, TC, Eaton, LA, Wilson, PA, Stall, R, & the Black Pride Study Team. (2016). Running Backwards: consequences of current HIV incidence rates for the next generation of black MSM in the United States. AIDS & Behavior, 20(1):7-16.Watt, M, Eaton, LA, Dennis, A, Choi, K, Kalichman, SC, Skinner, D, & Sikkema, K. (2016). Alcohol use during pregnancy in Cape Town, South Africa: Reconciling knowledge, norms, personal experience and intuition. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 20(1):48-55.Bauermeister, JA, Eaton, L, *Andrzejewski, J, & *Pingel, ES. (2015). Where you live matters: Protective structural correlates of HIV risk behavior among young men who have sex with men in Metro Detroit. AIDS and Behavior, 19(12):2358-2369.Sega, L, Maxin, D, Eaton, LA, Latham, A, Moose, A, & Stenslie, S. (2015). The effect of risk behavior induced by recovery in epidemic models. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 9(1):229-246.Kalichman, SC, Conway-Washington, C, *Kegler, C, Kalichman, M, Cherry, C, & Eaton, LA. (2015). Continued substance use among people living with HIV-Hepatitis-C Co-infection and receiving antiretroviral therapy. Substance Use and Misuse, 50(12):498-507.*Maksut, J, & Eaton, LA. (2015). Female condoms = missed opportunities: Lessonslearned from promotion-centered interventions. Women’s Health Issues. 25(4):366-76.Eaton, LA, *Driffin, DD, Bauermeister, J, Smith, H, & Conway-Washington, C. (2015). Minimal awareness and stalled uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among at risk, HIV negative, Black men who have sex with men. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 29(8):423-429.Eaton, LA, *Driffin, DD, *Kegler, C, Smith, H, Conway-Washington, C, White, D, & Cherry, C. (2015). Understanding the role of stigma and medical mistrust when engaging in routine health care among Black men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health, 105(2):e75-82.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Garcia, R., Cain, D, & Eaton, LA. (2015). Mediators of behavior change resulting from a sexual risk reduction intervention for STI patients, Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 38(2):194-203.Eaton, LA, *Driffin, DD, Smith, H, Conway-Washington, C, White, D, & Cherry, C. (2015). Black men who have sex with men, sexual risk taking, and willingness to use rapid home HIV tests. Prevention Science, 16(2):321-329.Eaton, LA, *Driffin, DD, Smith, H, Conway-Washington, C, White, D, & Cherry, C. (2014). Psycho-social factors related to willingness to use pre-exposure prophylaxis among Black men who have sex with men. Sexual Health,11(3):244-51.Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, Pieterse, D., & Cain, N. (2014). Beliefs About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Among Men and Women at Alcohol Serving Establishments in South Africa. American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 40(2):87-94.?Kalichman, SC, Zohren, L, & Eaton, L. (2014). Setting the bar high or setting up to fail? Interpretations and implications of the EXPLORE Study (HPTN 015). AIDS and Behavior,18(4):625-33.Choi, KW, Abler, L, Watt, H, Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, Skinner, D, Pieterse, D, & Sikkema, KJ. (2014). Drinking before and after pregnancy recognition: The moderating role of early and recent traumatic exposures in South African women. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 5:14:97.Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Pitpitan, EV, Carey, K., Carey, MP, Mehlomakulu, V, Simbayi, LC, Mwaba, K, & Kalichman, SC. (2014). Exploring the relationship between food insecurity, alcohol use, and sexual risk taking among men and women living in South African townships. Journal of Primary Prevention, 35(4):255-65.Watt, M., Sikkema, KJ, Abler, L, Velloza, J, Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, Skinner, D, & Pieterse, D. (2014). Experiences of forced sex among female patrons of alcohol-serving venues in a South African township. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(9):1533-52.Watt, MH, Eaton, LA, Choi, KW, Velloza, J, Kalichman, SC, Skinner, D, & Sikkema, KJ. (2014). “It’s better for me to drink, at least the stress is going away”: Perspectives on alcohol use during pregnancy among South African women attending drinking establishments. Social Science and Medicine, 116C:119-125.Kalichman, SC, Conway-Washington, C, Grebler, T, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C & Eaton, L. (2014). Elevated urinary leukocyte esterase as a potential surrogate marker for HIV sexual transmission risks in men receiving antiretroviral therapy. International Journal of STDs & AIDS, Apr;26(5):313-21.Abler, L, Sikkema, KJ, Watt, MH, Eaton, LA, Choi, KW, Kalichman, SC, Skinner, D, & Pieterse, D. (2014). Longitudinal cohort study of depression, post-traumatic stress, and alcohol use in South African women who attend alcohol serving venues. BMC Psychiatry, 14:224.Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Pieterse, D, & Cain, D. (2014). Food insecurity and alcohol use among pregnant women at alcohol-serving establishments in South Africa. Prevention Science,15(3):309-17.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Watt, MH, Sikkema, K, Skinner, D, & Pieterse, DT. (2014). Men (and Women) as “Sellers” of Sex in Alcohol-Serving Venues in Cape Town, South Africa. Prevention Science, 15(3):296-308.Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, E., Cain, DN, Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2014). The relationship between attending alcohol serving venues nearby versus distant to one's residence and sexual risk taking in a South African township. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37(3):381-90.Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, E.Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2013). Men who Report Recent Male and Female Sex Partners in Cape Town, South Africa: An Understudied and Underserved Population. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42(7):1299-308.Kalichman, SC, Grebler, T, Amaral, C, McNerney, M, White, D, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, & Eaton, LA. (2013). Assumed infectiousness, treatment adherence and sexual behaviors among HIV positive alcohol drinkers. HIV Medicine, 14(5):263-72.Cain, D. Pitpitan, EV, Eaton, L, Carey, KB, Carey, MP, Mehlomakulu, V, Harel, O, Simbayi, LC, Mwaba, K, & Kalichman, SC. (2013). Collective efficacy and HIV prevention in South African Townships. Journal of Community Health. 38(5):885-93.Kalichman, SC, Grebler, T, Amaral, CM, McKerney, M, White, D, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, & Eaton, LA. (2013). Food insecurity and antiretroviral adherence among HIV positive adults who drink alcohol. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37(5):1009-18.Kalichman SC, Grebler T, Amaral CM, McNerney M, White D, Kalichman MO, Cherry C, & Eaton L. (2013). Viral Suppression and Antiretroviral Medication Adherence Among Alcohol Using HIV-Positive Adults. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21(5):811-20.Kalichman, SC, Cain, DN, Carey, KB, Carey, MP, Eaton, LA, Simbayi, LC, Harel, O, Mehlomakhulu, V, & Mwaba, K. (2013) Randomized Community-Level HIV Prevention Intervention Trial for Men Who Drink in South African Alcohol-Serving Venues. European Journal of Public Health, 24(5):833-9.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2013). Gender-based Violence, Alcohol use, and Sexual Risk Among Female Patrons of Drinking Venues in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 36(3):295-304.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2013). Co-Occurring Psychosocial Problems and HIV Risk Among Women Attending Drinking Venues in a South African Township: A?Syndemic?Approach. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 45(2):153-62.Kalichman, SC, Grebler, T., Amaral, CM, McNerney, M., White, D, Swetsze, C, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, & Eaton, LA. (2013). Intentional Non-Adherence to Medications among HIV Positive Alcohol Drinkers: Prospective Study of Interactive Toxicity Beliefs. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 28(3):399-405.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Strathdee, SA, & Patterson, TL. (2013). HIV/STI risk among venue-based female sex workers across the globe: A look back and the way forward. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 10(1):65-78.Eaton, LA, Kenny, DA, Kalichman, SC, & Harel, O. (2013). A reanalysis of a behavioral intervention to prevent incident HIV infections: Including indirect and direct effects in modeling outcomes of Project EXPLORE. AIDS Care, 25(7):805-11.Kalichman, SC, Pitpitan, EV, Eaton, LA, Cain, D, Carey, KB, Carey, MP, Harel, O, Simbayi, LC, & Mwaba, K. (2013). Bringing it home: community survey of HIVrisks to primary sex partners of men and women in alcohol-serving establishments in Cape Town, South Africa. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 89(3):231-6. Russell, BS, Eaton, LA, & Petersen-Williams, P. (2013). Intersecting epidemics among pregnant women: Alcohol use, interpersonal violence, and HIV infection in South Africa. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 10(1):103-10.Kalichman, SC, Amaral, C, Cherry, C, Kalichman, MO, White, D, Grebler, G., Eaton, L A, Cruess, D, Detorio, M, Caliendo, AM, & Schinazi, R. (2013). Randomized clinical trial of HIV treatment adherence counseling interventions for people living with HIV andlimited health literacy. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 63(1):42-50.Eaton LA, Cain D, Pope H, Garcia J, Cherry C, & Kalichman SC.?(2012). The relationship between pornography use and sexual behaviors among at-risk HIV negative men who have sex with men. Sexual Health, (9)2:166-170.Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, Pieterse, D, & Pipitan, E. (2012). Pregnancy, alcohol intake, and intimate partner violence among men and women attending drinking establishments in a Cape Town, South Africa township. Journal of Community Health, 37(1):208-216.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2012). AIDS-related stigma, HIV testing, and transmission risk among patrons of informal drinking places in Cape Town, South Africa. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 43(3):362-371.Kalichman, SC, Amaral, CM, White, D, Swetsze, C, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, & Eaton, L. (2012). Alcohol and adherence to antiretroviral medications: Interactive toxicity beliefs among people living with HIV. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 23(6):511-20.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, DN, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2012). Gender-based violence and HIV sexual risk behavior: Prospective mediating processes of alcohol use and mental health problems among women in drinking venues, Cape Town, South Africa. Social Science and Medicine. 75(8):1417-25.Eaton, LA, Huedo-Medina, T, Kalichman, SC, Pellowski, JA, Popat, A, Sagherian, MJ, Warren, M, & Johnson, BT. (2012). Meta-analysis of single-session behavioral interventions to prevent sexually transmitted infections: implications for bundling multiple prevention packages. American Journal of Public Health. 102(11):e34-44.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Cain, D, Eaton, LA, Carey, KB, Carey, MP, Harel, O, Simbayi, LC, & Mwaba, K. (2012). Condom Negotiation, HIV Testing, and HIV Risks Among Women From Alcohol Serving Venues in Cape Town, South Africa. PLoS ONE, 7(10):e45631.Kalichman, SC, Cherry, C, Cain, D, Pope, H, Swetzes, C, Amaral, C. Kalichman, M, & Eaton, L. (2011). Integrated intervention for reducing HIV transmission and improving medication adherence among people living with HIV/AIDS. American Journal of Public Health, 101(3):531-8.Eaton L, Cain DN, Cherry C, & Pope H. (2011). A novel approach to prevention for at-risk HIV negative men who have sex with men: Creating a teachable moment to promote informed sexual decision making. American Journal of Public Health,101(3): 539-545.Kalichman, SC, Kalichman, MO, Cherry, C, Swetzes, C, Amaral, CM, White, D, Jones, M, Grebler, & Eaton, L. (2011). Brief behavioral self-regulation counseling for HIV treatment adherence delivered by cell phone: An initial test of concept trial. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 25(5):303-10.Eaton LA, Cain DN, Agrawal A, Jooste S,?Udemans N,?& Kalichman SC. (2011). The influence of male circumcision for HIV prevention on sexual behavior among?traditionally circumcised men in Cape Town, South Africa. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 22(11):674-678.Kalichman, SC, Cain, DN, Eaton, LA, Simbayi, LC, & Jooste, S. (2011). Randomized clinical trial of brief risk reduction counseling for sexually transmitted infection clinic patients, Cape Town, South Africa. American Journal of Public Health,101(9): e9-e17.Eaton LA, Kalichman SC, & Cherry C. (2010). Sexual partner selection and HIV risk reduction among Black and White men who have sex with men. American Journal of Public Health 100:503-9.Kalichman SC, Eaton L, & Cherry C. (2010). Sexually transmitted infections and infectiousness beliefs among people living with HIV/AIDS: implications for HIV treatment as prevention. HIV Medicine, 11(8):502-9.Kalichman, SC, Cherry, C, Amaral, CM, Swetzes, C, Eaton, L, Macy, R, Grebler, T, & Kalichman, MO. (2010). Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy and HIV Transmission Risks: Implications for Test-and-Treat Approaches to HIV Prevention. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 24:271-7.Kalichman, SC, Eaton, L, & Cherry, C. (2010). “There is no proof that HIV causes AIDS”. AIDS denialism beliefs among people living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 33(6):434-40.Kalichman, SC, Eaton, L, Cherry, C, Kalichman, MO, Pope, H, White, D, Amaral, CM, Swetzes, C, & Macy, R. (2010). HIV super-infection beliefs and sexual practices of people living with HIV/AIDS. Sexual Health, 7(4):420-4.Kalichman?SC, Amaral C, Swetsze C, Eaton L,?Kalichman?MO, Cherry C, Detorio M, Caliendo AM, & Schinazi RF. (2010). Monthly unannounced pill counts for monitoring HIV treatment?adherence: tests for self-monitoring?and reactivity effects. HIV Clinical Trials, 6:325-31.Eaton L, & Kalichman SC. (2009). Behavioral aspects of male circumcision for the prevention of HIV infection. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 6:187-93.Eaton LA, & Kalichman SC. (2009). Changes in transmission risk behaviors across stages of HIV disease among people living with HIV. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 20:39-49.Eaton LA, Kalichman SC, O'Connell DA, & Karchner WD. (2009). A strategy for selecting sexual partners believed to pose little/no risks for HIV: serosorting and its implications for HIV transmission. AIDS Care, 21:1279-88.Eaton LA, West TV, Kenny DA, & Kalichman SC. (2009). HIV transmission risk among HIV seroconcordant and serodiscordant couples: dyadic processes of partner selection. AIDS and Behavior,13:185-95.Kalichman SC, Amaral CM, White D, Swetsze, C Pope H, Kalichman M, Cherry C, & Eaton L. (2009). Prevalence and clinical implications of interactive toxicity beliefs regarding mixing alcohol and antiretroviral therapies among people living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Patient Care STDS, 23:449-54.Kaufman MR, Fuhrel-Forbis AR, Kalichman SC, Eaton L, Cain D, Cherry C, & Pope H. (2009). On holiday: a risk behavior profile for men who have vacationed at gay resorts. Journal of Homosexuality, 56:1134-44.Kalichman S & Eaton L. (2009). Strategies for Preventing HIV Transmission. Journal of the American Medical Association, 302:1531.Eaton L, Kaufman, M, Fuhrel, A, Cain, D, Cherry, C, & Kalichman, SC. (2008). Examining Factors Co-Existing with Interpersonal Violence in Lesbian Relationships. Journal of Family Violence, 23:697-705.Eaton L, Kalichman SC, Cherry C, Pope H, Fuhrel A, Kaufman M, & Cain D. (2008). Perceived prevalence and risks for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among women who have sex with women. Journal of Womens Health,17:75-83.Kalichman SC, Amaral CM, Cherry C, Flanagan, J, Pope, H, & Eaton, L. (2008). Monitoring medication adherence by unannounced pill counts conducted by telephone: reliability and criterion-related validity. HIV Clinical Trials, 9:298-308.Kalichman SC, Di Berto G, & Eaton L. (2008). Human immunodeficiency virus viral load in blood plasma and semen: review and implications of empirical findings. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35:55-60.Eaton LA, & Kalichman S. (2007). Risk compensation in HIV prevention: implications for vaccines, microbicides, and other biomedical HIV prevention technologies. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 4:165-72.Eaton LA, Kalichman SC, Cherry C, Stearns H, Flanagan J, Cain DN, & Amaral C. (2007). Serosorting sexual partners and risk for HIV among men who have sex with men. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 33:479-85.Kalichman SC, Amaral CM, Stearns H, White, D, Flanagan, J, Pope, H, Cherry, C, Cain, D, & Eaton, L. (2007). Adherence to antiretroviral therapy assessed by unannounced pill countsconducted by telephone. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22:1003-6.Kalichman SC, Eaton L, Cain D, Cherry C, Fuhrel A, Kaufman M, & Pope H. (2007). Changes in HIV treatment beliefs and sexual risk behaviors among gay and bisexual men, 1997-2005. Health Psychology, 26:650-6.Kalichman SC, Eaton L, White D, Cherry C, Pope H, Cain D, & Kalichman MO. (2007). Beliefs about treatments for HIV/AIDS and sexual risk behaviors among men who have sex with men, 1997-2006. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 30:497-503.Kalichman SC, Klein SJ, Kalichman MO, O’Connell, D, Freedman, J, & Eaton, L. (2007). HIV/AIDS case managers and client HIV status disclosure: perceived client needs, practices, and services. Health Social Work, 2007; 32:259-67.Kalichman S, Eaton L, & Pinkerton S. (2007). Circumcision for HIV prevention: failure to fully account for behavioral risk compensation. PLoS Medicine, 4:e138.Kalichman SC, Eaton L, & Pinkerton SD. (2007). Male circumcision in HIV prevention. Lancet, 369:1597.Kalichman S, Eaton, L, Cherry, C, Pope, H, Cain, D, & Kalichman, M. (2006). Community-Based Internet Access for People Living with HIV/AIDS: Bridging the Digital Divide in AIDS Care. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services: Research, Practice, and Policy, 5:21-38.Kalichman SC, Cherry C, Cain D, Pope, H, Kalichman, M, Eaton L, Weindhardt L, & Benotsch. (2006). Internet-based health information consumer skills intervention for people living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 74:545-54.Kalichman SC, Eaton L, Cain D, Cherry C, Pope H, & Kalichman M. (2006). HIV treatment beliefs and sexual transmission risk behaviors among HIV positive men and women. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 29:401-10.Pilcher CD, Eaton L, Kalichman S, Bisol C, & de Souza S. (2006). Approaching "HIV elimination": interventions for acute HIV infection. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 3:160-8.Kalichman SC, Cain D, Cherry C, Pope H, Eaton L, & Kalichman MO. (2005). Internet use among people living with HIV/AIDS: coping and health-related correlates. AIDS Patient Care & STDS, 19:439-48.Kalichman SC, Cain D, Fuhrel A, Eaton L, Di Fonzo K, & Ertl T. (2005). Assessing medication adherence self-efficacy among low-literacy patients: development of a pictographic visual analogue scale. Health Education Research, 20:24-35.PRESENTATIONS – select Watson, R.J., Fish, J.N., & Eaton, L.A. LGBTQ-specific family acceptance is strongly associated with lower substance use. (August, 2020). Paper presentation at the International Association on Relationship Research, London, UK.Watson, R.J., Eaton, L., Maksut, J., Rucinski, K., & Earnshaw, V. (April, 2020).?Sexual orientation and identity disclosure: Implications for PrEP and substance use experiences among Black men who have sex with men.?Poster accepted to the Society of Behavioral Medicine conference, San Francisco, CA.?Eaton, LA & Watson, RJ. (2019, October). Rethinking stigma focused messaging for HIV testing uptake among Black gay/bisexual men. 9th International Conference - Together Against Stigma 2019, Singapore. Watson, RJ & Eaton, LA. (2019, October). Sexual identity and substance use among a national survey of LGBT youths. 9th International Conference - Together Against Stigma 2019, Singapore. Eaton, LA. (2019, October). The omnipresent and ubiquitous nature of stigma: Expecting change without affecting change? Yale National University of Singapore, University Town, Singapore. Migrant Refugees – Needs on the move. Eaton, LA & Ekstrand, M, Symposium Chairs (2019, July). AIDS Impact, London, UK. Eaton, LA. (2019, June). Mood disorders and HIV prevention/treatment research. Invited attendee/discussant. National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. Eaton, LA, Watson, RJ, & Maksut, JL. (2019, July). Stigma barriers to HIV testing among black same gender loving men: An unaddressed challenge impacting the PrEP care cascade. AIDS Impact, London, UK.Eaton, LA (2019, February). Social determinants of HIV among communities most impacted in the US. Black Social Work Students National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Invited Presenter, Hartford, CT.Friedman, RM, Bukowski, L, Sang, JM, Brown Jr., AL & Eaton, LA. (2019, July). Characteristics of intersectional stigma and effects on HIV testing uptake among Black MSM in the United States. International AIDS Society, Mexico City, Mexico. Maksut, JL & Eaton, LA. (2019, July). Depressive symptoms as a predictor of HIV seroconversion among young adult African-American/Black men and transgender women who have sex with men in the Southeastern United States. International AIDS Society, Mexico City, Mexico. Eaton, LA. (2018, October). Stigma as an emotional barrier to health care access. Meeting on Contemporary Issues in HIV/STD Prevention and Care. Invited Presenter. Duck, NC. Allen, A, Watson, RJ, & Eaton, LA. (2018, April) To be or not to be religious: How religiosity is associated with sexual health among Black bisexual men. Eaton, LA. (2018, June). NIMH Stigma and HIV Meeting. Invited Discussant. International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, Miami, FL. Eaton, LA, Zohren, L, Maksut, JL, & Carrico, A. (2018, July). Marijuana use predicts newly diagnosed HIV among Black men and transwomen who have male sex partners. 22nd International AIDS Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Eaton, LA (2018, June). A serosorting focused behavioral intervention to prevent STI among MSM in the US: Using a graphic novel to affect risk behavior. Oral presentation at the IUSTI World and European Congress, Dublin, Ireland.Friedman, MR, Bukowski, L., Matthews, DD, Eaton, LA, Raymond, HF, Chandler, CJ, Hampton, M, & Stall, R. (2018, July). Syndemic health disparities and STI burden among Black MSM engaged in sex work in the United States. International Academy of Sex Research, Madrid, Spain. Eaton, LA, Merley, C, Hamilton, B, Grebler, T, Kalichman, MO, & Kalichman, C. (2018, July). HIV microaggressions: A novel area of stigma research among people living with HIV. 22nd International AIDS Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Allen, AM, Watson, R, & Eaton, LA. (2018, April). To be or not to be religious: How religiosity affects sexual health among Black bisexual men. Society for Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.Eaton, LA (2018, April). Experiences of Stigma and Healthcare Engagement among Black Men and Transwomen who have Male Sex Partners. Society for Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.Eaton, LA (2018, January). Unpacking and addressing stigma: Interventions for HIV/STI prevention among Black Gay/Bisexual Men. Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy, University of Connecticut. Eaton, LA (2018, January). Substance use and experiences of stigma. Contemporary Issues in HIV/STD Prevention and Care, Key West, FL. Maksut, JL, & Eaton, LA. (2017, March). The impact of age on the associations between drug use during sex and HIV risk behaviors among Black men who have sex with men. Presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.Finnerman, S., Eaton, L, Kalichman, S, Price, D. (2017, March). Perceived risk and protective factors for HPV across time and across sexual orientations. Presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.Eaton, LA, Maksut, JL, & Driffin, D. (2017, January). Geospatial Hook-Up App Use and HIV Risk Among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. Presentation at the NAESM Leadership Conference, Dallas, TX. Maksut, JL, Eaton, LA, Siembida, EJ, Ford, CD, & Driffin, D. (2017, January). Knowledge about PrEP: The Roles of Stigma and Disclosure in the Health Care Context. Presentation at the NAESM Leadership Conference, Dallas, TX. Eaton, LA, Siembida, EJ, Maksut, JL, & Driffin, D. (2017, January). Understanding HIV Risk Factors among both Black Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men. Presentation at the NAESM Leadership Conference, Dallas, TX. Stall, R, Bukowski, L, Meanley, S, Uzzi, M, Eaton, L, Matthews, D. (2016). The prevalence of HIV infection in large, time-location sample of Black MSM who attend Black Pride events in the United States: Results from the Promoting Our Worth, Equality, and Resilience (POWER). International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.Meanley, S, Stall, R, Bukowski, L, Matthews, D, Eaton, LA, Uzzi, M. (2016). Identifying unaware HIV-positive status among HIV-positive Black men who have sex with men in the United States. International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa. Matthews, D, Meanley, S, Stall, R, Bukowski, L, Eaton, LA, Uzzi, M. (2016). Characterizing Black men who have sex with men in the United States who have never received an HIV test. International AIDS Conference, Durban, South AfricaEaton, LA, Matthews, D, Driffin, D, Bukowski, L, Wilson, P, Stall, R. (2016). Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) awareness and use among a US based, multi-city sample of Black men who have sex with men. International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa. Eaton, LA, Maksut, J, Kueck, A. (2016, June). Gynecologic oncology patients’ beliefs about the impact of cancer treatments on sexual function and dysfunction. Paper presented at the International Academy of Sex Researchers, Malmo, Sweden.Eaton, LA (2016, October). Stigma Counseling Focused Interventions for Increasing HIV/STI Testing Uptake. Contemporary Issues in HIV/STD Prevention and Care. Salt Lake City, Utah. Eaton, LA (2016, September). Sexual Risk Reduction, Stigma, and PrEP Interventions for HIV/STI Prevention among Black Gay/Bisexual Men and Transgender Women. College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.Eaton, LA. (2016, March). Invited Participant. Enhancing the Measurement of HIV Exposure due to Sexual Behavior. National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD. Eaton, LA. (2016, March). Invited Participant. Translating Research into Action: Reducing HIV Stigma to Optimize HIV Outcomes. The White House, Washington, DC. Eaton, LA. (2016, March). Invited Participant. White House Meeting on HIV Stigma: Research for a Robust Response. The White House, Washington, DCSiembida, E, Maksut, J, & Eaton, LA. (2016, March). Black Transgender Women Experience Increased Socio-Demographic HIV Risk Factors Compared to Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Maksut, J, & Eaton, LA. (2016, March). Comparing risks associated with sexual risk taking in adolescent/young adult and middle-aged Black men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Baltimore, MD. Driffin, DD, & Eaton, LA. (2016, January). Sex partner meeting venues and their effects on BMSM risks for HIV/STI. Talk presented at NAESM Leadership Conference, Los Angeles, CA. Bukowski, L, Meanley, S, Herrick, A, Matthews, D, Eaton, L, & Wilson, P. (2015, December). Characterizing the HIV care continuum among Black transgender women (BTW). Poster presented at the 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA.Eaton, LA, Maksut J, Driffin, D, Matthews, D, Wilson, PA, Stall, R, Bukowski, L. & The POWER Study Team. (2015, December). PrEP and PEP awareness and uptake, and corrrelates of use, among a large sample of Black men who have sex with men. Talk presented at the 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA. Bauermeister, JA, Eaton, LA, Andrzejewski, J, Pingel, ES. (2015, October). Where you live matters: Protective structural correlates of HIV risk behavior among young men who have sex with men in Metro Detroit. Talk presented at the 143rd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition, Chicago, IL. Kronschnabel, K, Puga, A, & Eaton, LA. (2015, February). POWER: Providing optimal strategies for patient retention while transitioning from pediatric to adult care. Poster presented at St. Jude Pediatric Infectious Disease Research Conference, Memphis, TN.Eaton, LA, Driffin, D. & Baldwin, R. (2015, January). Examining how stigma and medical mistrust affect engagement in routine health care among Black men who have sex with men. Paper presented at NAESM MSM Leadership Conference, Atlanta, GA.Matthews, DD, Herrick, A, Eaton, LA, Wilson, P, & Stall, R. (2015, January). Promoting Our Worth, Equality, and Resilience (POWER): Using a community-engaged multi-city study to understand the HIV care continuum among Black MSM – Year 1. Paper presented at NAESM MSM Leadership Conference, Atlanta, GA.Eaton, LA. (2015, October). Novel stigma/structural interventions to increase HIV/STI testing among BMSM. Scientific Retreat. Salt Lake City, UtahEaton, LA. (2015, August). The Division Between Available HIV Prevention Options and Observed Awareness and Uptake Among Black MSM. At the Office of HIV/AIDS Network Coordination. Eaton, LA, Kegler, C. (2015, March). Sexual health communication. Workshop presented at True Colors, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Eaton, LA, Kegler, C. (2014, March). Let’s talk about sexual health communication. Workshop presented at True Colors, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.Eaton, LA. (2014, November). Taking Stock of Successes and Challenges: HIV Transmission and Points of Access to Health Care Among Black Gay/Bisexual Men in the Southern US. Invited paper presentation at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS and the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT.?Eaton, LA. (2014, June). The Evolution of Social/Behavioral Theory in Disease Prevention. Social and Behavioral Science Workshop/Meeting. ?Invited paper presentation at the Division of AIDS at the National Institute of Allery and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of NIH, Bethesda, MD. Eaton, LA. (2014, April). Research using RCTs: Single-session interventions to prevent HIV/STI. Invited paper presentation at Young Black Gay Men’s Leadership Initiative Summit, Atlanta, GA. Eaton, LA, Driffin, DD, Smith, H, & Conway-Washington, C. (2014, July). Awareness and uptake of PrEP among a cohort of US Black men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. Eaton, LA, Driffin, DD, Smith, H, & Conway-Washington, C. (2014, July). Urine and rectal STIs among a cohort of US HIV negative Black men who have sex with men: A need to revise standard of care and implications for HIV prevention. Poster presented at the International AIDS Conference, Melbourne, Australia. Eaton, LA, Kalichman, SC, Pitpitan, EV. (2014, April). Avenues?for Intervention: Sexual Risk Taking and Alcohol Use among Multiple South African Populations. Invited presentation at the Center for the Study of Culture, Health, & Human Development, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Driffin, D, Smith, H, & Eaton, LA. (2014, January). Psycho-social factors of Black man who have sex with men and decision making around using Pre-Exposure prophylaxis. Paper presented at NAESM MSM Leadership Conference, Orlando, FL. Eaton, LA. (2014, February). Black Lesbians’ experiences with discussing sexual health with their health care providers: Understanding the role of stigma and medical mistrust. Paper presented at the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health, San Diego, CA. Eaton, LA, Driffin, D, & Smith, H. (2013, January). Where's your pride at? Black gay and bisexual mens' perceptions of rapid home-based HIV testing. Paper presented at NAESM MSM Leadership Conference, Los Angeles, CA.Russell, B, Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, EV, Kalcihman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, M H, Pieterse, D, & Cain, DN. (2013, August). Exploring the SAVA (Substance Abuse, Violence, and AIDS) Syndemic in Pregnant South African Women. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. Eaton, LA, Driffin, D, Smith, H, Conway-Washington, C, White, C, & Sagherian, M. (2013, August). Rapid home HIV testing among African American men who have sex with men: Implications for message framing. Poster presented at the American Public Health Association Conference, Boston, MA.Eaton, LA. (2013, June). Declined. HIV/AIDS Network Coordination Behavioral Sciences Working Group. Invited presenter, Amy Ragsdale Coordinator, Miami FL. Eaton, LA. (2012, January). Good things come in small packages: the efficacy of brief interventions for disease prevention. Invited presentation at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.Eaton, LA. (2012, June). HIV/AIDS Network Coordination Behavioral Sciences Working Group. Invited presenter, Amy Ragsdale Coordinator, Miami FL. Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, D, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2012, April). The association between AIDS-related stigma and HIV testing and transmission risk among patrons of informal drinking places in Cape Town, South Africa. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.Pitpitan, EV, Kalichman, SC, Eaton, LA, Cain, D, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH, & Pieterse, D. (2012, April). Gender-based violence, alcohol use, and sexual risk among female patrons of informal drinking places in Cape Town, South Africa. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.Eaton, LA, Driffin, D., & English, K. (2012, January). Prevalence and characteristics of South African men who have sex with both men and women. Poster presented at NAESM AAMSM Leadership Conference, New Orleans, LA.Driffin, D, Eaton, LA, & English, K. (2012, January). Serosorting Intervention Workshop. Paper presented at NAESM AAMSM Leadership Conference, New Orleans, LA.Eaton, LA, Pitpitan, E, Kalichman, SC, Sikkema, KJ, Skinner, D, Watt, MH & Pieterse, D. (2012, July). The Sexual Risk Histories of Men Residing in a South African Township and Reporting Recent Male Sex Partners: An Overlooked and Understudied Population. Poster presented at the International AIDS Conference, Washington, DC. Eaton, LA. (2011, April). Risk assessment: Serosorting and considerations for assessing risk compensation. Invited presentation at the Behavioral Sciences Working Group, Office of HIV/AIDS Network Coordination, Seattle, WA.Eaton, LA. (2011, November). Addressing health disparities affecting gay men. Invited presentation at the Brown University/Lifespan Lecture Series. Providence, RI. Eaton, LA. (2011, June). Assessing sexual risk taking in biomedical HIV prevention trials. Invited presentation at the Behavioral and Social Sciences in HIV Prevention Research: Capture and Categorizing Risk Meeting, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.Eaton, LA. (2011, December). Applying Conflict Theory of Decision Making to Sexual Risk Reduction. Invited presentation at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.Eaton, LA. (2010, May). Think Twice. Invited talk at Responding to resurgent HIV/AIDS incidence among MSM in CT: Effective HIV prevention interventions for gay men. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Cromwell, CT.Eaton, LA. (2010, November). A Novel Behavioral Intervention for HIV Negative Men Who Have Sex with Men. Poster presented at the 139th American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.Eaton, LA. (2009, March). Strategies for Minimizing HIV Related Risks and their Implications for HIV Transmission Among Men who have Sex with Men. Invited talk at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.Eaton, LA. (2009, August). Serosorting among MSM and Novel Interventions for HIV Prevention. Invited talk at NIMH/CDC Advancing Novel HIV Prevention Intervention Conference, Atlanta, GA.Eaton, LA. (2008, September). Sexual Partner Selection among Men who have Sex with Men: Understanding the Impact of Serosorting. Invited presentation at the 3rd Annual NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival, Bethesda, MD.Eaton, LA. (2008, December). CDC Consultation on Serosorting Practices among Men who have Sex with Men. Invited presenter, Chair Richard Wolitski, PhD, Atlanta, GA.Eaton, LA, & Kalichman, SC. (2009, April). Perspectives of Risk Compensation and Male Circumcision among Men and Women Attending STI Clinics in South Africa. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Montreal, Canada.Eaton, LA, & Kalichman, SC. (2008, August). Blood Plasma and Semen Viral Load Associations. Conference abstract book for the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.Kalichman, SC, Amaral, C, Cherry, C, Flanagan, J, Eaton, LA, Pope, H, White, D, Kalichman, MO, Detorio, M, Caliendo, A, & Schinazi, RF. (2008, August). Monitoring Antiretroviral Adherence by Unannounced Home-Based Pill Counts Conducted by Telephone: Reliability and Criterion-Related Validity. Poster presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.Eaton, LA. (2007, September). Risk Compensation and Serosorting. Invited talk at NYSDOH-AIDS Institute. Albany, NY.Eaton, L. (2007, June). Sexual Concurrency and HIV Transmission Risks among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana. Poster presented at the 3rd South African AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.Eaton, LA. (2007, July). Risk Compensation: Serosorting and Risk for HIV Transmission. Talk presented at AIDS Impact Marseille, France. Eaton, LA, & Kalichman, SC. (2007, July). Unannounced Home-Based Pill Counts Conducted by Telephone: Assessment Development and Validation. Talk presented at AIDS Impact, Marseille, France. Eaton, LA, & Kalichman, SC (2008, March). Validating Telephone-Based Unannounced Pill Counts for Assessing HIV Treatment Adherence. Talk presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA. Eaton, LA. (2008, March). Serosorting and Increased Risk for HIV among MSM. Poster presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.Eaton, L. (2006, April). Power Dynamics and Interpersonal Violence in Lesbian Relationships. Talk presented at the Association of Women in Psychology, Ann Arbor, MI.Eaton, L. (2006, August). Interpersonal Violence in Lesbian Relationships. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.TEACHING EXPERIENCEFall 2018Instructor, Social Processes of HIV/AIDS (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits)Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2017Instructor, Issues in Human Sexuality (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Social Processes of HIV/AIDS (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits)Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2017Instructor, Issues in Human Sexuality (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2016Instructor, Research Methods in Human Development and Family Relations I (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2016Instructor, Issues in Human Sexuality (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Close Relationships Across the Lifespan (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Supervised Field Experience (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Honors Thesis, (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Independent Study (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2015Instructor, Honors Thesis, (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2015Instructor, Issues in Human Sexuality (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Practicum in University Teaching (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Supervised Field Experience (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Honors Thesis, (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Independent Study (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2014Instructor, Research Methods in Human Development and Family Relations I (Graduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Independent Study (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2014Instructor, Independent Study (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2013Instructor, Issues in Human Sexuality (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Supervised Field Experience (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2013Instructor, Close Relationships Across the Lifespan (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesInstructor, Supervised Field Experience (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesFall 2012Instructor, Close Relationships Across the Lifespan (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Human Development and Family StudiesSpring 2009Instructor, Health Psychology (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of PsychologySpring 2008Instructor, Health Psychology (Undergraduate-level course, 3 Credits) Department of Psychology TEACHING/MENTORSHIP DEVELOPMENTPostdoctoral Student AdvisingMarcie Berman, University of ConnecticutJessica L. Maksut, Johns Hopkins School of Public HealthKatherine B. Rucinski, Johns Hopkins School of Public HealthEileen V. Pitpitan, University of California San Diego Global Public HealthDominica Hernandez, University of Connecticut Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and PolicyValerie A. Earnshaw, University of Delaware Human Development of Family SciencesGraduate Student Committee ChairJessica L. Maksut, Johns Hopkins School of Public HealthCristina M. Knowles, University of ConnecticutDominique Courts, University of Connecticut School of Social WorkGraduate Student Committee AdvisorElizabeth Siembida, National Cancer InstituteDiane Benbella, University of ConnecticutLadectric Driver, University of ConnecticutDevon Price, CUNY HunterStephanie Finneran, UPMC Health PlanRachael Farina, Perception Programs, IncJennifer Pellowski, Brown UniversityPaola Chanes, University of ConnecticutNotable Undergraduate Student ResearchersLauren O’Malley, Clinical Research Coordinator, Perelman School of Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaAmi Popat-Jain, Adjunct Faculty Northeastern University & Teaching Fellow at Harvard UniversityKiersten Kronschabel, NC State University, Comparative Biomedical SciencesCody White, Research Assistant, The Fenway Institute, Harvard School of Public HealthMichael Sagherian, School Counselor, School of Brighton, MAChristopher Keigler, Registered Nurse2016- Co-Director, National Institute of Mental Health funded T32 Training in Social Processes current of HIV/AIDS2014Faculty advisor to Young Black Gay Men’s Leadership Initiative 2014Host Family for the Summer Institute for Student Leaders in Social Entrepreneurship at UConn’s Global Training and Development Institute 2012Classroom Clickers: Engage, Learn and Appraise, presented by Steven McDermott and The Institute for Teaching & Learning2012Promoting Student Engagement in the Classroom, presented by Preston Britner, PhDand The Institute for Teaching & LearningPRESS COVERAGE (select)Carter, M. 2018. HIV Infections Among Black Gay Men Taking PrEP, Probably Due to Poor Adherence. Aidsmap.Abadsidis, S. 2018. HIV Rates Rise Among Black Gay Men on PrEP. Towleroad.Burkholder, K. 2018. HIV Infections High Among Black Men Despite Being on PrEP. Georgia Voice. Prachniak-Rincon, C. 2017. HIV Prevention Disparities for Bi Black Men. Huffington Post.Zane, Z. 2017. PrEP Conspiracies and Stigma Are Killing Us. The Advocate. How geospatial characteristics affect those most affected by HIV. 2017. Science Daily.Beliefs about better treatment for HIV leads gay men to engage in riskier sex. 2017. Science Daily.Chappell, T. 2015. PrEP and Beyond: HIV/AIDS & Black, Gay Men. EBONY.METHODOLOGICAL EXPERTISEResearch MethodsExperimental and Quasi-Experimental Research DesignsData Collection Methods & Questionnaire DesignIntervention Development and EvaluationComparative Effectiveness ModelsQuantitative Methods (proficient in SPSS, R, AMOS, HLM)Structural Equation ModelingLongitudinal Data AnalysesGeneralized Estimating EquationsGeneralized Linear ModelingDyadic Data AnalysesQualitative MethodsDesign and Sampling in Qualitative MethodsThematic & Content AnalysisEconomic Evaluation Research ................
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