HIV, STD, and hepatitis risk behaviors of young men before and after incarceration.

K.M. Morrow , The Project START Study Group1
Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids\/hiv 21 ( 2) 235 -243

62
2009
Women's Anal Sex Practices: Implications for Formulation and Promotion of a Rectal Microbicide

T.M. Exner , J. Correale , A. Carballo–Diéguez , L. Salomon
AIDS Education and Prevention 20 ( 2) 148 -159

30
2008
User Preferences for a Text Message–Based Smoking Cessation Intervention

Beth C. Bock , Kristin E. Heron , Ernestine G. Jennings , Joshua C. Magee
Health Education & Behavior 40 ( 2) 152 -159

43
2013
“He Said, She Said.” Exploring Couples' Sensory Perceptions and Experiences with Vaginal Gels & Film: Implications for Microbicide Development

Kathleen M. Morrow , Rochelle K. Rosen , Joseph L. Fava , Lisa Rohan
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 30

2
2014
Vaginal Film User Evaluations: Developer Considerations from Initial Impressions and User Sensory Perceptions and Experiences during Vaginal Sex

Kathleen M. Morrow , Lisa Rohan , Rochelle K. Rosen , Joseph Fava
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 30

1
2014
More…? Less…? Just Right…? The Role of Perceived Volume in Gel and Film Perceptibility During Intercourse, and its Impact on Product Preference

Kathleen M. Morrow , Rochelle K. Rosen , Sara Vargas , David Katz
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 30

5
2014
Lesbian Women and HIV/AIDS

Kathleen M. Morrow
Springer, Boston, MA 237 -256

4
1995
Toward an information-motivation-behavioral skills model of microbicide adherence in clinical trials.

Rebecca A. Ferrer , Kathleen M. Morrow , William A. Fisher , Jeffrey D. Fisher
Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids\/hiv 22 ( 8) 997 -1005

29
2010
User-Identified Gel Characteristics: A Qualitative Exploration of Perceived Product Efficacy of Topical Vaginal Microbicides

Kathleen M. Morrow , Kristen Underhill , Jacob J. van den Berg , Sara Vargas
Archives of Sexual Behavior 43 ( 7) 1459 -1467

25
2014
A culturally adapted physical activity intervention for Latinas: a randomized controlled trial.

Dorothy W. Pekmezi , Charles J. Neighbors , Christina S. Lee , Kim M. Gans
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 37 ( 6) 495 -500

68
2009
Hiv, Std, And Hepatitis Risk In The Week Following Release From Prison: An Event-level Analysis

Kathleen M. Morrow , Gloria Eldridge , Jill Nealey-Moore , Olga Grinstead
Journal of Correctional Health Care 13 ( 1) 27 -38

19
2007
An HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Prevention Program for Young Men Leaving Prison: Project START:

Katie Kramer , Annette Lerma , Kathleen McCartney , Jax McKee-Shapter
Journal of Correctional Health Care 14 ( 3) 183 -196

14
2008
Clinical evaluation of microbicide formulations

Kathleen M. Morrow , Craig Hendrix
Antiviral Research 88 S40 -S46

29
2010
Development of Topical Microbicides to Prevent the Sexual Transmission of HIV

Robert W. Buckheit , Karen M. Watson , Kathleen M. Morrow , Anthony S. Ham
Antiviral Research 85 ( 1) 142 -158

133
2010
Designing a multipurpose technology for acceptability and adherence.

Elizabeth E. Tolley , Kathleen M. Morrow , Derek H. Owen
Antiviral Research 100

20
2013
The Seamos Saludables Study: A Randomized Controlled Physical Activity Trial of Latinas

Bess H. Marcus , Shira I. Dunsiger , Dorothy W. Pekmezi , Britta A. Larsen
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 45 ( 5) 598 -605

46
2013
A Qualitative Study Among Injection Drug Using Women in Rhode Island: Attitudes Toward Testing, Treatment, and Vaccination for Hepatitis and HIV

Michelle A. Lally , Sydney A. Montstream-Quas , Sara Tanaka , Sara K. Tedeschi
Aids Patient Care and Stds 22 ( 1) 53 -64

38
2008
Neurocognitive and psychological contributions to quality of life in HIV-1-infected women.

Dana M. Osowiecki , Ronald A. Cohen , Kathleen M. Morrow , Robert H. Paul
AIDS 14 ( 10) 1327 -1332

66
2000
Using Integrated Mixed Methods to Develop Behavioral Measures of Factors Associated With Microbicide Acceptability

Kathleen M. Morrow , Rochelle K. Rosen , Liz Salomon , Cynthia Woodsong
Qualitative Health Research 21 ( 7) 987 -999

5
2011