All Stories

  1. Tracing the relationship(s) of CRE and LGBTQ+ Evaluation
  2. Mechanisms of Successful Implementation of Tailored Motivational Interviewing in a Multisite Study of Youth HIV Clinics in the United States
  3. The Oral History of Evaluation: The Influence of Edmund Wyatt Gordon on Evaluation
  4. LGBTQ+ human rights evaluation in the global South: Lessons from evaluating Project ACT
  5. Transforming the Paradigm for LGBTQ+ Evaluation: Advancing a Praxis of LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Liberation in Evaluation
  6. Global challenges in securing equity and human rights: Re-envisioning the role for evaluation in the contemporary HIV/AIDS epidemic
  7. Breaking Down Barriers to HIV Care for Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women: The Advocacy and Other Community Tactics (ACT) Project
  8. The Story of the AEA Competencies Task Force (2015–2018)
  9. Power, Privilege, and Competence: Using the 2018 AEA Evaluator Competencies to Shape Socially Just Evaluation Practice
  10. Gendered powerlessness in at-risk adolescent and young women: an empirical model
  11. Improving Timely Linkage to Care among Newly Diagnosed HIV-Infected Youth: Results of SMILE
  12. The moderating role of resilience resources in the association between crime exposure and substance use among young sexual minority men
  13. Ecological barriers to HIV service access among young men who have sex with men and high-risk young women from low-resourced urban communities
  14. Hiding in plain sight: On culturally responsive evaluation and LGBT communities of colour
  15. “If It Weren’t for Them, I’d Probably Be Lost”: The Diversity and Function of Natural Mentors Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men
  16. Structural Effects on HIV Risk Among Youth: A Multi-level Analysis
  17. Anticipated HIV Stigma and Delays in Regular HIV Testing Behaviors Among Sexually-Active Young Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women
  18. Youth health outcomes from the Connect-to-Protect coalitions to prevent adolescent HIV infections
  19. The Oral History of Evaluation
  20. Coalitions can improve adolescents' access to HIV community and medical resources
  21. Evaluating Testing Strategies for Identifying Youths With HIV Infection and Linking Youths to Biomedical and Other Prevention Services
  22. The Oral History of Evaluation
  23. On Messes, Systems Thinking, and Evaluation
  24. Thriving and Adapting: Resilience, Sense of Community, and Syndemics among Young Black Gay and Bisexual Men
  25. Creating Youth-Supportive Communities: Outcomes from the Connect-to-Protect® (C2P) Structural Change Approach to Youth HIV Prevention
  26. The Oral History of Evaluation
  27. Community Psychology, Evaluation, and Social Critique
  28. A Comparison of Network-Based Strategies for Screening At-Risk Hispanic/Latino Adolescents and Young Adults for Undiagnosed Asymptomatic HIV Infection
  29. The Oral History of Evaluation
  30. Recent Sexual Partnerships Among Adolescent and Emerging Adult Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: The Role of Age and Race Discordant Partnerships in Risk-Taking Behavior
  31. The Oral History of Evaluation
  32. The Influence of Community Context on How Coalitions Achieve HIV-Preventive Structural Change
  33. The Effect of Trauma on Recent Inconsistent Condom Use Among Young Black Gay and Bisexual Men
  34. Logic models: A useful way to study theories of evaluation practice?
  35. Connect to Protect® and the Creation of AIDS-Competent Communities
  36. The Oral History of Evaluation
  37. Accomplishing Structural Change: Identifying Intermediate Indicators of Success
  38. The Benefits of Youth Engagement in HIV-Preventive Structural Change Interventions
  39. Programmatic Capacity and HIV Structural Change Interventions: Influences on Coalitions' Success and Efficiency in Accomplishing Intermediate Outcomes
  40. Risk and protective factors related to HIV-risk behavior: A comparison between HIV-positive and HIV-negative young men who have sex with men
  41. Erecting closets and outing ourselves: uncomfortable reflexivity and community-based research
  42. Identity and Agency
  43. Advancing the Science of Community-Level Interventions
  44. Good gay females and babies' daddies: Black lesbian community norms and the acceptability of pregnancy
  45. Conflict Transformation, Stigma, and HIV-Preventive Structural Change
  46. Reinventing Mpowerment for Black Men: Long-Term Community Implementation of an Evidence-Based Program
  47. Sexual Debut of Young Black Women Who Have Sex With Women
  48. Developing Standards for Empirical Examinations of Evaluation Theory
  49. The Oral History of Evaluation: The Professional Development of Marvin C. Alkin
  50. The Oral History of Evaluation
  51. The Oral History of Evaluation
  52. A Dynamic Model of Client Recruitment and Retention in Community-Based HIV Prevention Programs
  53. The Oral History of Evaluation
  54. Taking Stock Again Results in the Same Conclusions
  55. Using system dynamics modeling to understand the impact of social change initiatives
  56. The Oral History of Evaluation, Part 5
  57. Identifying HIV Prevention Service Needs of African American Men Who Have Sex With Men
  58. The Oral History of Evaluation, Part 4: The Professional Evolution of Carol H. Weiss
  59. Taking Stock of Empowerment Evaluation
  60. Protecting Sexual Minority Youth from Research Risks: Conflicting Perspectives
  61. The Oral History of Evaluation, Part 3
  62. Learning from Communities: Overcoming Difficulties in Dissemination of Prevention and Promotion Efforts
  63. The Oral History of Evaluation Part II: The Professional Development of Lois-ellin Datta
  64. Intervening in the HIV/AIDS Crisis: The Role of Black Psychologists
  65. Assessing Organizational Capacity to Deliver HIV Prevention Services Collaboratively: Tales from the Field
  66. The Oral History of Evaluation Part I. Reflections on the Chance to Work with Great People: An Interview with William Shadish
  67. Examining Strategies for Culturally Grounded HIV Prevention: A Review
  68. Adapting an Evidence-Based Intervention: Tales of the Hustler Project
  69. Influences on HIV testing among young African-American men who have sex with men and the moderating effect of the geographic setting
  70. Strategies for Managing Heterosexism Used among African American Gay and Bisexual Men
  71. Innovation in HIV Prevention: Organizational and Intervention Characteristics Affecting Program Adoption
  72. A Venue-Based Method for Sampling Hard-to-Reach Populations
  73. HIV Prevention with Male Prostitutes and Patrons of Hustler Bars: Replication of an HIV Preventive Intervention
  74. Development and validation of adolescent-perceived microsystem scales: Social support, daily hassles, and involvement
  75. An exploration of daily hassles for persons with severe psychiatric disabilities.
  76. Mothering the Biracial Child: