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overview Bio: Dr. Sullivan has a research interest in behavior change. She is an advanced practice nurse in psychiatric mental health, and has conducted a pilot program for person living with HIV/AIDS that included chronic disease self-management. She is interested in promoting healthy lifestyles among persons living with HIV who may also suffer from depression. She is a member of the International HIV/AIDS Nursing Research Network, and has contributed to study design, implementation and dissemination of findings as a member of this research group. She is also interested in health care utilization among ethnic minority populations. She enjoys teaching mental health nursing in a multicultural context. She has practiced nursing in Hawaii and Australia, and served as an Ambassador of Goodwill in Fiji, through a Rotary International Grant for University Teachers Serving in Developing Countries. Rural health nursing education is a scholarly and academic endeavor she will continue to develop and pursue. Clinical Practice: Psychiatric mental health nursing Teaching Focus or Educational Interest: Psychophysiology of Human Behavior & Psychopharmacology, Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Practicum – Adult Mental Health, Therapeutic Modalities, Advanced Psychiatric-Mental Health Practicum – Adult, Concept Development & Analysis, Psychiatric – Mental Health Nursing Lab, Adolescent & Family Psychiatric-Mental Health Care, Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health, HIV Prevention Research Focus: HIV care and prevention with a particular interest in self-efficacy for behavior change Health care utilization among ethnic minority groups. Reduction in hospital re-admissions (newer area of interest).
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Academic Article Disclosure of serostatus to sex partners among HIV-positive men and women in Hawaii.
Academic Article Female disclosure of HIV-positive serostatus to sex partners: a two-city study.
Academic Article A center for self-management of chronic illnesses in diverse groups.
Academic Article Predictors of medication adherence among HIV-positive women in North America.
Academic Article Self-compassion and risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS.
Academic Article Engagement with Health Care Providers Affects Self- Efficacy, Self-Esteem, Medication Adherence and Quality of Life in People Living with HIV.
Academic Article Sexual transmission-risk behaviour among HIV-positive persons: a multisite study using social action theory.
Academic Article Lack of Clinical Hypersensitivity to Penicillin Antibiotics in Common Variable Immunodeficiency.
Academic Article Male self-disclosure of HIV-positive serostatus to sex partners: a review of the literature.
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Concept Self Concept
Concept Self Disclosure
Concept Self Tolerance
Concept Self Efficacy
Academic Article The intersection of immune deficiency and autoimmunity.
Academic Article Broad-spectrum antibodies against self-antigens and cytokines in RAG deficiency.
Academic Article Broad-spectrum antibodies against self-antigens and cytokines in RAG deficiency.
Academic Article Male self-disclosure of HIV infection to sex partners: a Hawaii-based sample.
Academic Article Focus on increasing treatment self-efficacy to improve human immunodeficiency virus treatment adherence.
Academic Article A Cross-Sectional Relationship Between Social Capital, Self-Compassion, and Perceived HIV Symptoms.
Academic Article Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal
Academic Article Self-Limited COVID-19 in a Patient with Artemis Hypomorphic SCID.
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