Results 1–10 of 23 for "Web Page"X and "HIV & AIDS"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicHIV & AIDSXLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (6)Education (3)Race (3)Teens (3) 14 more... [+] Aging (2)Children (2)Addictions (1)Bullying (1)Emotional health (1)Kids & the media (1)Law & psychology (1)Military (1)Sex (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Trauma (1)Violence (1)Women & men (1)Workplace issues (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2016 (2)2015 (2)Author/ContributorArmistead, Lisa (1)Brennan-Ing, Mark (1)Clark, Leslie (1)Ferrendelli, Crystal (1)Forehand, Rex (1) 3 more... [+] Mose, Edward (1)Navarrete, Uriel (1)Simon, Patricia (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 23 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender HealthResources reflect recent and ongoing work both in government agencies and the non-profit health care community to address LGBT health issues.Web Page 2.National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness DayNational Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is Sept. 27. This page offers tips and resources. Web Page (September 2015)3.Resources from the Ethnicity and Health in America SeriesProfessional partners, articles and other resources pertaining to Asian-American and Latino mental health, as well as HIV/AIDS and stress.Web Page 4.Cyber Mentors: A sustainable model for training HIV/AIDS researchers to address health disparitiesCyber Mentors matches early career mentees with volunteer mentors who are leaders in the field of HIV/AIDS research and have a track record of receiving National Institutes of Health-supported grants.Web Page 5.Featured Psychologist: Yih-Ing Hser, PhDYih-Ing Hser, PhD is a professor-in-residence in the Department of Psychiatry and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs and David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.Web Page 6.APA Advocacy IssuesAPA's Government Relations offices work on issues such as aging; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; disability; peer review; trauma, violence and abuse; veterans and military issues; and children and the media.Web Page 7.Never too late: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness DayHIV is a crisis in African-American communities. Share more information and resources for getting tested.Web Page 8.The Family Health Project: An Investigation of Children Whose Mothers are HIV-InfectedMaternal HIV infection has disproportionately struck ethnic minority women who are economically challenged, minimally educated, and often single parents. The Family Health Project attempts to assess the psychosocial adjustment among children with HIV-infected mothers and propose policy development.Web Page 9.Psychology and AIDS Leadership Award RecipientsThe past recipients of The Psychology and AIDS Leadership Awards are recognized leaders in the field who have made substantial contributions and show promise of an extensive, influential career.Web Page 10.Safe and Supportive SchoolsThe Safe and Supportive Schools Project promotes safe and supportive environments to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among adolescents.Web Page Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 23 for "Web Page"X and "HIV & AIDS"X related to "The minority stress perspective"