Jorge Alonzo, JD

Project Manager
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy
Division of Public Health Sciences
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC
USA 27157-1063
jalonzo@wakehealth.edu

3345.0 A systematic community-based participatory approach to refining an evidence-based community-level intervention: The HOLA intervention for Latino men who have sex with men
3435.0 Prevalence estimates and correlates of depressive symptoms among immigrant Latino men who have sex with men: Results from a respondent-driven sampling study
4215.0 Using a locally developed DVD vignette to model condom-use negotiation within a soccer team-based social network intervention: Reducing misconceptions and increasing vicarious learning among immigrant Latino heterosexual men
4255.0 Correlates of problem drinking among Latino men in the Rural Southern U.S
4262.0 Community-based participatory research – “It's not always perfect, but it works”
4307.0 Increasing condom use: An innovative vignette designed by and for Latino gay men and Latino men who have sex with men (MSM)
4360.0 Guatemalan gay men and MSM identify what is needed to promote sexual health and prevent HIV: An ecological framework
5015.0 Correlates of protective and risky sexual behaviors among immigrant Latino MSM
5188.0 Understanding the sexual health of gay men and MSM in Guatemala City: Formative research findings blending focus groups and individual in-depth interviews
5192.0 Using community-based participatory research (CBPR) to develop a community-level HIV prevention intervention for Latinas: A local response to a global challenge