Published Articles and Chapters
Earl, A., & Albarracin, D. (in press).Nature, decay, and spirals of the effects of fear arguments and HIV counseling and testing: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology.
Albarracin, D., Durantini, M.R., & Earl, A. (2006). The effectiveness of behavioral interventions to curb the HIV epidemic. Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Albarrain, D., Gillette, J., Earl, A., Glasman, L.R., Durantini, M.R., & Ho., M.H. (2005). A test of major assumptions about behavior change: A comprehensive look at HIV prevention interventions since the beginning of the epidemic. Psychological Bulletin, 131, 856-897.
Albarracin, D., Kumkale, G. T., & Johnson, B. T. (2004). Influences of social power and resources on condom use decisions: A research synthesis. AIDS Care, 16, 700-723.
Albarracin, D., McNatt, P. S., Klein, C., Ho, R., Mitchell, A., & Kumkale, G. T. (2003). Persuasive communications to change actions: An analysis of behavioral and cognitive impact in HIV prevention. Health Psychology, 22, 166-17.
Glasman, L.R., & Albarracin, D. (2003). Models of condom use: A study of two cities in Argentina. AIDS and Behavior, 7, 183-193.
Current Manuscripts
Albarracin, J., Albarracin, D., & Durantini, M.R. (under review). HIV Prevention interventions for Latinos/Latin Americans: A meta-analysis of behavior and knowledge change.
Durantini, M. R., & Albarracin, D. (under review). Personal and external incentives to staying in behavioral change interventions: A meta-analysis of health disparities in HIV prevention.
Earl, A.N., Albarracin, D., Durantini, M.R., Glasman, L.R., Leeper, J.H., & Levitt, J.H. (under review). Selective exposure to health promotion interventions: An unobtrusive observation of participation in HIV prevention programs.
Handley, I., Albarracin, D., Brown, R.D., Li, H., & Kumkale, E. (under review).Implanting affective expectations: Why saying that alcohol is unpleasant can be a mistake.
McCulloch, K., Albarracin, D., & Durantini, M.R. (under review). A door to HIV prevention: How Women-Targeted Materials can Enhance Women Participation.
Noguchi, K., Durantini, M.R., Albarracin, D., & Glasman, L.R. (under review). The motivational guides to participation in health prevention programs: A meta-analysis of acceptance of and retention in HIV prevention interventions
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