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      SEE ALSO BIBLIOGRAPHIES section of this Supplement for relevant items.

 

 

Abracen, Jeffrey Lewis.

                 “Psychosocial Risk Factors for HIV Infection.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         McGill University, 1995.

         (147 p.)

 

Action séro zéro.

         Au sauna – on s’adapte: évaluation de Au Sauna – on s’emballe!:

         programme d’intervention de Séro-Zéro.  Chercheur, Ken Morrison….

         Montréal: Séro-Zéro, 1996.

         (62 p.; ISBN 298055300X)

 

Adam, Barry D.

                        “Constructing Sexuality in the AIDS Era.”  In Social Control in Canada,

                        pp. 227-240.  Edited by Bernard Schissel and Linda Mahood.

                        Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996.

                                                Barry D. Adam is at the University of Windsor.

Much of Adam’s research and writing, including his excellent overview,

The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement  (Twayne Publishers, 1995) is

international in scope and has, thus, for the most part, not been included in

this bibliography (although the compiler may very well have missed some

items that would be relevant).  Please see Adam’s publications list,

available, as of Jan. 20, 2003, at

www.cs.uwindsor.ca/users/a/adam/pub.htm .

 

Adam, Barry D.

                        “Constructing the Neoliberal Sexual Actor: Responsibility and Care of the Self

                        in the Discourse of Barebackers.”  Culture, Health and Sexuality 7(4) (2005):

                        333-346.

                                                Interviews with Toronto men who do not practice protected sex.

 

Adam, Barry D.

                        “Infectious Behaviour: Imputing Subjectivity to HIV Transmission.”

                        Social Theory and Health 4(2) (2006): 168-179.

 

Adam, Barry D., and Sears, Alan.

                        Experiencing HIV: Personal, Family, and Work Relationships.

                        New York: Columbia University Press, 1996.

                        (182 p.; ISBN 0231101201, 023110121X)

                                                Ref.: University of Toronto library catalogue summary states that

                                                “the authors…interviewed 100 seropositive people – black and

                                                white, male and female, gay and heterosexual, well off and poor –

                                                in southeastern Michigan and southwestern Ontario.”

 

Adam, Barry D., and Sears, Alan.

                        People with HIV Talk about Life, Love, Work, and Family.

                        [Windsor, Ont.: AIDS Committee of Windsor, 1994?]

                                                Ref.: University of Windsor library catalogue, which records that

a note on p. 58 gives that “this handbook presents a brief version of a larger

research project on impacts of HIV on personal, family and work

relationships.”

Please see elaborative note on Adam and his publications appended to

several, but not all, Adam entries in this bibliography.

 

Adam, Barry D.; Maticka-Tyndale, Eleanor; and Cohen, Jeffrey J.

                        Living with Combination Therapies.  [Windsor, ON: Dept. of Sociology and

                        Anthropology, University of Windsor], 2001.          

 

Adam, Barry D.; Sears, Alan; and Schellenberg, E. Glenn.

                        “Accounting for Unsafe Sex: Interviews with Men Who Have Sex with Men.”

                        Journal of Sex Research 37(1) (Feb. 2000): 24-36.

                                                “Examined the reasoning processes men use to exempt themselves from

                     practicing safe sex” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Addressing Homophobia in relation to HIV/AIDS in Aboriginal Communities:

                        Final Report of the Environmental Scan 2004-05.  Principal investigator,

                        Art Zoccole; co-principal investigator, Janice Ristock; co-investigator,

                        Kevin Barlow; research coordinator, Joyce Seto.  Ottawa, ON: Canadian

                        Aboriginal AIDS Network, [2005?].

                        (113 p.)

                                                Available also as electronic (pdf) document at:

                                                http://www.caan.ca/pdf/CAAN%5Fhomophobia%5Fe.pdf

                                                NOTE ALSO annotated bibliography, pp. 109-112, which includes

                                                Canadian items.

 

“AIDS and the Changing Face of Gay Politics.”  Canadian Dimension 23(6)

         (Sept. 1989): 4.

                     Editorial.

 

“AIDS Message Heeded by Gay, Bisexual Men.”  Canadian Journal of Human

         Sexuality 2(2) (Summer 1993): p. SIECCAN 16.

                     Communiqué originally released May 6, 1993, by the Canadian AIDS

                     Society.

 

The AIDS Project.

         SEE entry at General Idea, in this section.

 

Allard, R., et al.

                        “Hepatitis A Vaccination during an Outbreak among Gay Men in Montreal,

                        Canada, 1995-1997.”  Journal of Epidemiology and Community

                        Health 55, part 4 (2001): 251-256.

                                                Similar report in French elsewhere in this bibliography.

 

Allman, Dan, 1962-

         M is for Mutual, A is for Acts: Male Sex Work and AIDS in Canada.

         Written in cooperation with Health Canada, AIDS Vancouver, Sex Workers

         Alliance of Vancouver, and the HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological

         Studies Unit, University of Toronto.  Vancouver: The Agencies, c1999.

         (100 p.; ISBN 1895922127)

                     Co-published by Health Canada; available also in French.

                     Review: Maria N. Mensah, Canadian HIV AIDS Policy & Law

                     Newsletter 5(2/3) (Spring/Summer 2000): 59-62.

 

Allman, D., et al.

         “Recruiting the Canadian Bisexual Male: Implications for HIV Prevention

         Research.”  Int Conf AIDS; 11(1): 263 (abstract no. Tu.D.603) (1996)

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, with lengthy abstract

                     from AIDSLINE database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

 

Anis, Aslam H., et al.

                        “The Cost Effectiveness of Antiretroviral Regimens for the Treatment of

                        HIV/AIDS.”  Pharmacoeconomics 18(4)(2000): 393-404.

                                                The study group comprised HIV-positive men and women

                                                in British Columbia.

                                                Author affiliations: British Columbia Centre for Excellence in

                             HIV/AIDS, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., etc.

 

Aveline, David Timothy.

         “The Safe-Sex-Limit Motility Model: How Gay Men Make Unsafe Sex Safe

         through Differential Interpretation and Use of AIDS-Avoidance Information.”

         MA thesis, Concordia University, 1991.

         (393 p.)

 

Banks, Timothy Mark.

         “Of Passions and Souls: Contemplating Willing, Ethics and AIDS.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, York University, 1997.

         (287 p.)

                     “Argues that Willing – that is, an act of volitional proposing – is

                     especially presenced as a problem for HIV sero-negative gay men

                     in North America” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Barak, Azy, et al.

         “Individual Difference Correlates of HIV Serostatus among Heterosexual

         and Homosexual Men.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 5(2)

         (Summer 1996): 91-99.

 

Barnholden, Patrick.

                        “A Gay Men’s Guide to Erotic Safer Sex.”  The Muse [Memorial University

                        of Newfoundland student newspaper], February 15, 1991, p. 13 (“Lesbian

                        and Gay Supplement”)

                                                Ref.: Kinsman, Regulation of Desire, 2nd ed., p. 374, ftnt. 110.

    

Bellavance, Marjolaine, 1953-

            “Les représentations du sida chez des hommes québécois vivant cette expérience de

            santé / maladie.”  Thèse de maîtrise, Université de Montréal, 1995.  (ca. 68 f.)

    

Bellavance, M., and Perreault, M.

                        “AIDS, Health, and Illness as Socially Constructed Concepts in Gay

                        Quebecois Men Living with AIDS.”  Canadian Journal of

       Nursing Research 27(1)(1995): 57

 

Bellemare, Daniel.

         “AIDS: The Challenge to Pastoral Care.”  Journal of Palliative Care [Montreal]

         4(4) (Dec. 1988): 58-60.

 

Bensoussan, Stephane.

         “Investigating the Efficacy of Coping Styles of Men with HIV Infection.”

         MA thesis, McGill University, 1992.

         (127 p.)

 

Between Men: Sexuality and Social Environment in the Age of AIDS: Summarized

         Findings of the “Between Men” Survey 91-92, A Survey Conducted by the

         Coalition des organismes communautaires québécois de lutte contre le sida

         (COCQ-sida) and Université Laval.  Montréal: The Coalition, 1993.

         (36 p.; ISBN 2550284860)

                     Published also in French under title: Entre hommes. (ISBN 2550284852).

 

Bhat, Asha.

         Behind the Asian Mask: A Survey of Asian MSMs and HIV Awareness.

         Research writer, Asha Bhat; survey administrator, William Yee; project

         coordinator, Henry Koo.  Vancouver: Asian Support – AIDS Project, a

         project with AIDS Vancouver, 1994.

         (ca. 50 p.; ISBN 1895922046)

 

Botnick, Michael R.

                        “HIV as ‘The Line in the Sand’ ; Fear of Contagion, Fear of Intimacy ; A

                        Community Divided.”  Journal of Homosexuality 39 [or 38?] (4) (2000):

                        39-76, 77-101, 103-132.

                                                Author affiliation: University of British Columbia.

This is a three-part article which is presented in the PsycINFO index as

three separate entries, each with its own abstract.  The index provides two

sets of three entries each, one set with volume numbering as 39 and one as

38. Compiler has not confirmed correct number.

First article points to “a growing rift between HIV-positive and HIV-

negative gay men, which finds expression in social, economic, structural

and political divisiveness that, if not resolved, may ‘kill’ the ‘gay

liberation movement’” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Bourgeois, Chantal G.

                         “The Impact of AIDS on the Life Cycle of Young Gay Men.”  MSW thesis,

                         McGill University, 1998.

                        (147 p.)

 

Bradley, Rosemary Jean.

          “Latent Virus: Early Coverage of the AIDS Epidemic by the Canadian Press.”

         MA thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1998.

         (102 p.)

                     “Examines the news coverage of AIDS in…the Globe and Mail and

                     the Vancouver Sun from 1981 to the present and asks whether that

                     coverage was timely, informative and responsible….A lack of news

                     coverage…from 1981 to 1985,…[then] coverage increased” – abstract

                     from Canadian Research Index/UMI.       

    

Brophy, Sarah.

                        Witnessing AIDS: Writing, Testimony and the Work of Mourning.

                        Toronto: University of Toronto Press, c2004.

                        (271 p.; ISBNs 0802085679 and 0802087736)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 28403731.

                                                Discusses AIDS testimonial literature, in focussing on four texts.

    

Brown, Glen.

          “AIDS Activists: Rocking the Boat.”  Briarpatch [Saskatchewan] 18(8)

         (Oct. 1989): 22-23.

 

Brunet, François, 1950-

         L’acte de folie.  Montréal: Editions Les Entretiens, 1992.

         (208 p.; ISBN 2980273805)

    

“Building Solidarity in the Fight against AIDS.”  Canadian Dimension 23(6)

         (Sept. 1989): 5.

 

Burgoyne, R.

         “Counselling Gay Male Couples Living with HIV.”  Canadian Journal of

         Human Sexuality 3(1) (Spring 1994): 1-14.

 

Cain, Roy.

                        “Devoting Ourselves, Devouring Each Other: Tensions in Community-Based

                        AIDS Work.”  Journal of Progressive Human Services 13(1)(2002):

                        93-113.

                                                “This paper draws primarily on interview data from a study of the

                                                evolution of 12 AIDS service organizations in Canada….Some…

                                                conflict stems from issues of identity and community – that is,

                                                issues centered around gay identity, tensions from felt sexism or

                                                heterosexism, or racial intersection” –from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Caloren, H., and Johnson, A.

         “Canadian Nurses Association HIV/AIDS Curriculum Guidelines and Issues

         Analysis for Education of Nurses in Canada.”  Int Conf AIDS; 9(2): 851.

         (abstract no. PO-D14-3800) (1993 Jun 6-11)

                     Reference as given in NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE.

 

Calzavara, Liviana.

         “Sexual Behaviour Changes in a Cohort of Male Sexual Contacts of Men with

         HIV Disease: A Three-Year Overview.”  Canadian Journal of Public

         Health 82(3) (May/June 1991): 150-156.

 

Calzavara, Liviana, et al.

                        “Increases in HIV Incidence among Men Who Have Sex with Men Undergoing

                        Repeat Diagnostic HIV Testing in Ontario, Canada.”  AIDS 16(12)

                        (August 2002): 1655-1661.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract.

 

Canada. Health Canada.

                        The Experiences of Young Gay Men in the Age of HIV: A Review of the

                        Literature.  Ottawa, Ont.: Health Canada, c1996.

                        (32 p.; ISBN 0662246454)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 21052316.  Also published

                                                in French under title: Expériences des jeunes gais à l’ère du VIH.

                             Extent of Canadian content not known.

 

Canada Youth & AIDS Study: New Brunswick Report.  Kingston, Ont.: Queen’s

          University, 1988.

          (30 p.; Microlog no. 89-02868, 1 fiche)

                     Broader than scope of this bibliography.  Describes national sample and

                     summarizes national findings.  Provides New Brunswick findings,

                     including “characteristics of Grade 7s, 9s, and 11s…[and] their attitudes

                     toward people with AIDS or HIV infection, and towards homosexuality

                     [etc.]” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Canadian AIDS Society.  Homophobia and AIDS Working Group.

         Homophobia, Heterosexism and AIDS: Creating a More Effective Response

         to AIDS.  Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian AIDS Society, 1991.

         (68 p.; ISBN 0921906048)

                     Published also in French under title: L’homophobie, l’hétérosexisme et

                     le SIDA.

 

Chandarana, Praful C.

         “The AIDS Dilemma: Worry and Concern over AIDS.”  Canadian Journal of

         Public Health 81(3) (May/June 1990): 222-225.

 

Chiasson, Mary Ann, et al.

                        “A Comparison of On-line and Off-line Sexual Risk in Men Who Have Sex

                        with Men: An Event-based On-line Survey.”  JAIDS, Journal of Acquired

                        Immune Deficiency Syndromes 44(2) (February 2007): 235-243.

                                                Ref.: PscyINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that the

                                                study included 1683 men from the United States and Canada.

 

Claessens, C., et al.

       “Risk Factors for HIV Infection in Street Youth.”  Int Conf AIDS; 11(1): 373

          (abstract no Tu.C.2629) (1996).

                     Citation from NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, as provided by AIDSLINE

                     database of  U.S. National Library of Medicine.  A lengthy abstract

                     is provided of a 1995 one-year study “through the 20 major street

                     youth agencies in Montreal.”

 

Clarke, Curtis Anthony.

          “AIDS, Gays and Drugs: A Negotiated Social Order.”  MA thesis, Queen’s

          University, 1995.

         (156 p.)

                     “Explores the negotiation of social order between agencies of social

                     control and marginalized groups.  To illustrate, [the author]…rel[ies]

                     upon the current AIDS epidemic and the dynamic relationships that

                     evolved between the medical sector, the gay community, intravenous

                     drug users and, to a lesser degree, law enforcement” – abstract from

                     Canadian Research Index.

 

Clarke, Juanne N.

                        “Homophobia Out of the Closet in the Media Portrayal of HIV/AIDS

                        1991, 1996 and 2001: Celebrity, Heterosexism and the Silent Victims.”

                        Critical Public Health 16(4) (December 2006): 317-330.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that the

                                                “paper presents the results of a critical discourse analysis of the

                                                portrayal of HIV/AIDS in the 20 highest circulating mass print media

                                                magazines in Canada in 1991, 1996 and 2001.”

    

Collins, Rebecca L.

                        “Social Identity and HIV Infection: The Experiences of Gay Men Living with

                        HIV.”  In HIV and Social Interaction, pp. 30-55.  Edited by Valerian J.

                        Derlega and Anita P. Barbee.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998.

                                                Data from “structured interviews with 92 HIV-positive gay men…

                                                most of whom lived in an urban gay community in Canada” –

                                                from Sociological Abstracts.

    

Conlon, Patrick.

                        Sanctuary: Stories from Casey House Hospice.  Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-

                        Hall Canada, c1991.

                        (171 p.; ISBN 0137897367)

                                                Casey House is an AIDS hospice in Toronto.

 

“Could He Be Gay?  How Much Do You Really Know about Your New Man?

         Karen Budra Discovers That Fear and Suspicion Are the New Norms….”

         Chatelaine, September 1987, p. 42, 175+.

    

Craib, Kevin J. P., et al.

                 “Comparison of Sexual Behaviors, Unprotected Sex, and Substance Use between

                          Two Independent Cohorts of Gay and Bisexual Men.”  AIDS 14(3)

       (Feb. 2000): 303-311.

 

Creative Development Research on Living with AIDS.  Ottawa, Ont.: Health and

         Welfare Canada, 1991.

         (17 p.; Microlog no. 92-02618, 1 fiche)

                     Broader than scope of this bibliography.  “This study assessed the level

                     of compassion and tolerance towards people living with AIDS, HIV-

                     positive individuals, and gay people, bisexual males, haemophiliacs,

                     sex trade workers, street youth, and injection drug users,…ascertained

                     barriers to compassion and tolerance,…assessed perceptions…as to the

                     appropriate role of the federal government on the AIDS issue…[and

                     determined] present knowledge levels with regard to safe sex” – abstract

                     from Canadian Research Index.

 

Diamond, Sara.

         “Gay Barriers Games [British Columbia].”  Fuse [Toronto] 11(5)

          (March/April 1988):47-48.

 

Dilley, J. W.; Woods, W. J.; and McFarland, W.

         “Are Advances in Treatment Changing Views about High-Risk Sex?”

         Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 6(3) (Fall 1997): 236.

                     Study involved questioning 54 men who have sex with men.

 

Dionne, Gordon R.

         “Helpful and Hindering Events in Therapy with HIV-Positive Gay Men.”

         MA thesis, McGill University, 1996.

         (156 p.)

                     “A group of five HIV-positive gay men were compared with a group of

                     five HIV-negative gay men….Results indicated that both groups of

                     participants found therapy to be powerful, valuable, and helpful….” –

                     abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Dobko, T.; Perreault, Y.; and Lyttelton, N.

         “Confronting AIDS through Prevention, Support and Education.”

         OAPSW Metronews, January 1988, pp. 8-10.

                     Ref.: Brian O’Neill, Social Services to Homosexuals in Ontario, p. 41,

                     which states that the article “sets forth the AIDSupport program of

                     the AIDS Committee of Toronto.”  Abstract given in O’Neill.

 

Doll, Lynda, et al.

         “Bisexuality and HIV Risk: Experiences in Canada and the United States.”

         Annual Review of Sex Research 8 (1997): 102-147.

 

Dorais, Michel.

         “Les conduites à risque de transmission du VIH chez des jeunes hommes ayant

         subi des agressions sexuelles et ayant des rapports homosexuels.”

         Revue sexologique = Sexological Review 6(2) (automne 1998): 159-189.

                     “Recherche mettant en lumière les séquelles psychologiques de l’abus

                     et les patterns de conduite face au sida; quelques pistes pour la

                      prévention du sida auprès de ces victimes d’abus sexuels” –

                     Repère résumé.

 

Dorais, Michel.

         “Dérives intimes: les conduites à risque de transmission du VIH chez des jeunes

         hommes ayant subi des agressions sexuelles et ayant des rapports

         homosexuels.”  Intervention 106 (avril 1998): 20-34.

 

Duchesne, Lise, et al.

                        Safer Sex for Young Gay and Bisexual Men.  Rev. ed.; Québec: Direction des

                        communications, Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux, [2003?].

                        (30 p.; ISBN 2550423593; ISBN for French-language versions 2550423585

[see annotation following])

                                                Available in French and in English, as elaborated in reference below.

                                                Ref. : AMICUS catalogue record no. 33012605 for above entry.

There are, however, separate AMICUS catalogue records for the electronic

version (pdf) in English (AMICUS no. 33012606);

                                                for the French-language version, under title Le securisexe pour jeunes

                                                hommes gais ou bisexuels (AMICUS record no. 33013862); and

for the electronic version (pdf) of the French-language work (AMICUS record

no. 33013865).

 

Dufour, A., et al.

         “Comparison between Young Men Who Have Sexual and Affective Relations

         with Men (MSM) Participating in Two Cohort Studies in Montreal and

         Vancouver.”  Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Canadian Conference

         on HIV/AIDS Research, Quebec City, 1998.

 

Dufour, Annie, et al.

                         “Factors Associated with Hepatitis B Vaccination among Men Having Sexual

                          Relations with Men in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.”

                 Sexually Transmitted Diseases 26(6)(1999): 317  (8 pages)

 

Dugal, Gilles.

         “SIDA: un tremblement de terre.”  VO: le magazine de Vie ouvrière 226

         (sept.-oct. 1990): 38-41.

                     “Le défi social et éducatif posé par le SIDA….” – Repère résumé.

 

Dupont, Michèle.

         Evaluation de Bar en bar: un programme de prévention du VIH dans les bars

         gais de Montréal.  Avec la collaboration de Joanne Otis, Jean Beauchemin et

         Action séro zéro.  Montréal: Action séro zéro, 1997.

         (ca. 85 p.; ISBN 2980553018)

 

Dupras, André, et Morisset, Richard.

         Analyse des besoins sexuels des hommes homosexuels séropositifs au VIH.

         Montréal: Département de sexologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1992.

         (108 p.; ISBN 2980306908)

 

Dupras, André, et Morisset, Richard.

         “Les besoins sexuels des hommes homosexuels séropositifs au VIH.”

         Santé mentale au Québec 17(1) (printemps 1992): 195-216.

 

Dupras, André, et al.

         “Homophobia and Attitudes about AIDS.”  Psychological Reports 64

         (Feb. 1989): 236+.

                     Random sample of 407 French Canadian adults responded to

                     questionnaire about perception of AIDS.

 

Dupras, A., et al.

                        “Sexual Adaptation to HIV Seropositivity among Gay Men.”  Canadian Journal of

                        Infectious Diseases 3, Supplement A (May 1992): 46A-47A.

                                                Summary of research based on interviews of 30 asymptomatic

                                                HIV positive males.  This research summary is one of many in

                                                a journal supplement devoted to the proceedings of the inaugural

                             meeting of the the Canadian Association for HIV Research.

 

Emke, Ivan.

                        “Speaking of AIDS in Canada: The Texts and Contexts of Official, Counter-

                         Cultural and Mass Media Discourses surrounding AIDS.”

             Ph.D. dissertation, Carleton University, 1991.

 

Entre hommes.

         SEE entry at Between Men, in this section.

 

Etude exploratoire de l’homosexualité dans Lanaudière.  Projet conjoint, SIPE

         Lanaudière, Groupe de recherche Hypothèse, Direction de la santé publique,

         Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Lanaudière; Bernard

         Lamothe, et al., avec la collaboration de Michel Richard….  Saint-Charles-

         Borromée: SIPE Lanaudière, 2000.

         (107 p.; ISBN 2980672300)

 

Evans, S. J., et al.

         “Meeting the Needs of Women Living with HIV.”  Public Health Nursing 15(1)

         (Feb. 1998): 30-34.

                     Direct relevance to this bibliography unknown.

                     One of purposes of study was to “examine the feelings, concerns,

                     and needs of HIV infected women in a mid-sized Canadian city” –

                     NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, with record from AIDSLINE database

                     of U.S. National Library of Medicine.

                     Author address is given as University of Western Ontario, London.

 

    The Experience of Young Gay Men in the Age of HIV : A Review of the Literature.

            Ottawa, Ont.: Health Canada, c1996.

            (32 p.; ISBN 0662246454)

                                    Published also in French under title: Expériences des jeunes gais à l’ère du

                                    VIH.

 

Finlayson, Ann.

         “Fear of Death and Disease.”  Maclean’s, January 12, 1987, pp. 34-35.

 

Fisher, John, et al.

         Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS: Final Report.  Prepared for

         the Joint Project on Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by HIV/AIDS.

         Montréal: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network; [Ottawa?] : Canadian AIDS

         Society, 1998.

         (ca. 175 p.; ISBN 1896735126)

                     Available also in French.

 

Fisher, William A.; Fisher, Jeffrey D.; and Rye, Barbara J.

                        “Understanding and Promoting AIDS-Preventive Behavior: Insights from the

                        Theory of Reasoned Action.”  Health Psychology 14(3) (May 1995): 255-264.

                                                Author affiliation: University of Western Ontario.

                                                “Studies of gay men, heterosexual university students, and heterosexual

                    high school students” –from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Fluid Exchanges.

         SEE entry at Miller, James, in this section.

 

Fraser, Cheryl Marie.

         “The Impact of an Undergraduate HIV/AIDS Education Course on Students’

         AIDS Knowledge, Attitudes, and Sexual Risk Behaviour.”  Ph.D. dissertation

         Simon Fraser University, 1996.

         (198 p.)

 

Gawthrop, Daniel.

                        Affirmation: The AIDS Odyssey of Dr. Peter.  Vancouver, B.C: New Star Books,

1994.

                        (267 p.; ISBN 0921586353)

                                                Author interviews Dr. Peter Jepson-Young’s family, friends,

                                                lovers, colleagues; Jepson-Young presented a 2-year, 111-episode

                                                series on his personal fight against AIDS.

                                                Ref.: Perceptions [Saskatoon], no. 93, p. 27.

 

Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS: A Discussion Paper.

         SEE entry at Vassal, Anne, et al., in this section.

 

“Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS: A Discussion Paper.”

         Canadian HIV AIDS Policy & Law Newsletter 3(4)/4(1) (Winter 1997/98): 6-9.

                     French-language version in same issue, also pp. 6-9.

    

Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS: Final Report.

                 SEE entry at Fisher, John, in this section.

 

General Idea.

         The AIDS Project.  Toronto: Gershon Iskowitz Foundation, 1989.

         (15 p.; ISBN 096940090X)

 

George, C., et al.

                        “HIV and Ethnicity in Canada: Is the HIV Risk-taking Behaviour of Young

                        Foreign-born MSM Similar to Canadian Born MSM?”  AIDS Care 19(1)

                        (January 2007): 9-16.

 

Germain, Georges Hébert.

         “L’effet SIDA.”  L’Actualité, mai 1987, pp. 32-52.

                     “Impact de cette maladie sur la vie sexuelle; recherches effectuées

                     pour découvrir le vaccin miracle” – Repère résumé.

    

Gillespie, Sharon Lynn.

          “Toward an Understanding of Family Relationships for HIV-Positive Gay

         Couples.”  MSN thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1996.

         (124 p.)

                     “Implications of findings for nurses on a personal and professional level

                     have been discussed” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Godin, Gaston, et al.

         Les comportements sexuels et l’environnement social des hommes ayant des

         relations sexuelles avec d’autres hommes: (enquête québécoise: Entre

         hommes 91-92).  Montréal: Coalition des organismes communautaires

         québécois de lutte contre le sida, 1993.

         (49 p.; ISBN 2980372501)

 

Godin, Gaston, et al.

                        “HIV Seropositive Gay Men: Understanding Adoption of Safe Sexual Practices.”

                        AIDS Education & Prevention 8(6) (Dec. 1996): 529-545.

                                                “Determined the best predictors of safe sex practices among 96

                                                HIV-seropositive gay men…from Quebec” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Godin G[aston], et al.

                        “Understanding the Intention of Gay and Bisexual Men to Take the HIV

                        Antibody Test.”  AIDS Education & Prevention 9(1) (Feb. 1997): 31-41.

                                                “Investigated the intention of 1,512 gay and bisexual males…to be

                                                tested for the HIV antibody.  Participants were recruited through

125 gay-identified venues…across Canada” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Goodman, Erin.

         “The Trials of Eric Smith.”  Eye Opener [Canadian Association of Journalists,

         Carleton University] 1989, pp. 72-76.

                     This journal is an annual publication and, in the catalogue of the

                     National Library of Canada, is listed as: The Eye Opener: The Centre

                     for Investigative Journalism’s Annual Review of the Best Journalism

                     in Canada  (ISSN 0830-8772), published in Ottawa.

 

Gray, Neil.

         “‘Only Connect’: Some Thoughts towards the Spiritual Care of HIV Disease.”

         Journal of Palliative Care 11(2) (Summer 1995): 58-60.

 

Haig, Thomas Arthur.

                        “The Conversant Community: HIV Health Promotion Work at Action Séro

                        Zéro (Immune Deficiency, Quebec).”  Ph.D. dissertation, Concordia

                        University, 2001.

                        (263 p.)

                                                Ref.: Proquest Digital Dissertations, which states that

                                                “this dissertation is a case study drawn from ethnographic

                                                research undertaken at ‘Action Séro Zéro’, a community-based

                                                health promotion organization in Montréal providing HIV

                                                prevention services to gay, bisexual and transgender men.”

 

Hannon, Gerald.

         “Gay after AIDS: A Personal Exploration of a Community United by Tragedy.

         A Personal Celebration of the Culture of Promiscuity.”  Toronto Life,

         November 1988, pp. 90-93+.

 

Hardy, Richard P.

                        Loving Men: Gay Partners, Spirituality, and AIDS.  New York: Continuum, 1998.

                        (191 p.; ISBN082641138X)

                                                Assigned descriptor subdivisions include Canada and United States

                                                Author at St. Paul’s University, Ottawa.

 

Hardy, Richard P.

                        “Spirituality and Gay Male Couples: Living in the Context of HIV/AIDS.”

                        In Our Families, Our Values: Snapshots of Queer Kinship, pp. 253-267.

                        Edited by Robert E. Goss, et al.  New York, NY: Harrington Park Press/

                        The Haworth Press, 1997.

                                    Author affiliation: St. Paul University, Faculty of Theology, Ottawa.

 

Harris, Gregory E.

                        “The Lived Experiences of Gay Men Living with HIV/AIDS Who Have Attended

                        Participatory Programs and Received Individual Counselling.”  M.Sc. thesis,

                        University of Calgary, 2003.

                        (145 leaves)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 29111446.

 

Harris, Gergory E., and Alderson, Kevin.

                        “An Investigation of Gay Men’s Experiences with HIV Counselling and Peer

                        Support Services.”  Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 26(1)

                        (Spring 2007): 129-142.

 

Haubrich, Dennis John.

         “A Person-Situation Study of Coping with a Life-Threatening Illness:

         Qualitative Analysis of Cognitions and Behaviours in Gay Men with the

         Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University

         of Toronto, 1996.

         (167 p.)

                     “Examines the nature and characteristics of coping in a purposive

sample of six gay men with…AIDS” – from ProQuest Digital

Dissertations abstract.

 

Hawkes, Cheryl.

         “The Cost of Complacency: After a Steady Decline, HIV Infection Rates among

         Gay Men are Once Again on the Rise.”  Maclean’s [Toronto ed.],

         July 31, 2000, pp. 46-47.

 

Herringer, Barbara M.

         “Unruly Death: The Social Organization of AIDS Suicide.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Victoria, 1998.

         (373 p.)

 

“HIV Rates on the Rise.”  Maclean’s, December 4, 2000, p. 32.

                     Health Canada study found HIV rates up 30 percent among gay men

                     in three-year period beginning 1996.  Over same period 91 percent

                     increase among aboriginals.

 

“HIV’s Little Helper: The ‘It’ Drug of Toronto’s Party Scene, Crystal

          Meth Is Highly Addictive and the Comedown Can Leave Users             Despondent,

         Depressed and Even Suicidal. Worse, It’s Now Becoming Linked to Another

         Alarming Threat: The Spread of HIV.”  Globe and Mail [Toronto ed.],

         February 19, 2005, pp. M1, M5.

 

Hogg, Robert S.

         “Sociodemographic Correlates for Risk-Taking Behaviour among HIV

         Seronegative Homosexual Men.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 84(6)

        (Nov./Dec. 1993): 423-426.

 

Hogg, Robert, et al.

AIDS Risk Taking Behaviour among Homosexual Men : Sociodemographic

Markers and Policy Implications.  Vancouver, B.C.: Health Policy Research Unit,

University of British Columbia, 1992.

         (ca. 16 p.)

 

Hogg, Robert S., et al.

                        “Increasing Incidence of HIV Infections among Young Gay and Bisexual Men

                 in Vancouver.”  AIDS 15(10)(July 2001): 1321-1322.

 

Homophobia, Heterosexism and AIDS.

         SEE entry at Canadian AIDS Society. Homophobia and AIDS Working Group.

    

Honish, Agnes.

         “Relationship between HIV Antibody Status and the Sex Practices of Gay

         and Bisexual Men.”  MN thesis, University of Alberta, 1991.

         (159 p.)

                     205 gay and bisexual men surveyed in Edmonton, Alberta in an

                     anonymous, self-administered questionnaire.

 

Ibañez-Carrasco, José Francisco.

         “An Ethnographic Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Translations between

         the Official Safe Sex Discourse and Lived Experiences of Men Who Have

         Sex with Men.”  MA thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1993.

         (260 p.)

    

Igreja, Isabel.

         “Psychosocial Variables as Predictors of Psychological Distress and Well-

         Being in Gay Men with HIV and AIDS.”  Ph.D. dissertation, McGill

         University, 1997.

         (170 p.)

                     “Psychosocial variables…included communal and agentic personality

                     variables, social support, as well as social hindrance, and self-

                     determination variables” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Igreja, Isabel, et al.

         Applying Self-Determination Theory to the Prediction of Distress and

         Well-Being in Gay Men with HIV and AIDS.  Montreal: David C. Zuroff,

         1998.

         (36 p.)

                     Other title: Self-Determination Theory and HIV/AIDS.

 

Igreja, Isabel, et al.

                        “Social Motives, Social Support, and Distress in Gay Men Differing in HIV

                        Status.”  Journal of Research in Personality 34(3) (Sept. 2000): 287-304.

                             Author affiliation: McGill University.

 

Igreja, Isabel, et al.

         Social Motives, Social Support, and Distress in Gay Men with HIV and AIDS.

         Montreal: D. C. Zuroff, 1998.

         (35 p.)

 

Jalbert, Yves.

         “Processus de sortie, perception du risque face au SIDA et utilisation des

         services de santé chez les jeunes homosexuels âgés de 16 à 20 ans de

         Montréal.”  Ph.D. dissertation, Université de Montréal, 1998.

         (381 p.)

 

Jalbert, Yves, 1960-

                        Sortir du placard les jeunes gais, leurs parents et le sida: étude qualitative sur les

                        conséquences du processus de sortie auprès de jeunes gais âgés de 19 à 30 ans

                        et de parents d’enfant gai.  Par Yves Jalbert pour Sida Vie Laval.  Laval, QC :

                        Sida-Vie Laval, 2002.

                        (143 f.; ISBN 2980612014)

                                                Ref. : AMICUS catalogue record no. 28424255.

 

Jourdenais, Manon, 1951-

         Maintenant que je ne vais plus mourir: l’expérience spirituelle des homosexuels

         vivant avec le VIH/sida: un guide pour l’accompagnement.  Avec la

         collaboration de Jean-Guy Nadeau.  St.-Laurent, Québec: Fides, 1998.

         (283 p.; ISBN 2762120349)

 

Julien, Danielle, 1946-

         Déterminants psychosociaux des conduites sexuelles à risque réduit chez des

         hommes homosexuels de la région de Montréal: rapport final, RS-1932.

         Montréal: D. Parent, 1995.

         (186 p.; ISBN 2921977001)

 

Julien, Danielle, 1946-

         “Qualité relationnelle des couples gais [québécois] et conduites sexuelles à

         risque.”  Santé mentale au Québec 17(1) (printemps 1992): 217-234.

 

Julien, Danielle; Chartrand, Elise; and Begin, Jean.

                        “Male Couples’ Dyadic Adjustment and the Use of Safer Sex within and outside

                        of Primary Relationships.”  Journal of Family Psychology 10(1) (Mar. 1996):

                        89-96.

                                                “41 male couples provided data on their sexual behavior patterns with

                                                their primary partner and with other partners” – from PsycINFO abstract.

            Author affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal.

 

Jürgens, Ralf, 1961-

                        Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by HIV/AIDS: Literature Review and Annotated

                        Bibliography.  Prepared by Ralf Jürgens & Bruce Waring.  2nd ed.;

                        Montréal: Canadian HIV-AIDS Legal Network = Réseau juridique

                        canadien VIH-sida, 1998.

                        (ca. 200 p.; ISBN 1896735185)

                                                Lahey (Are We ‘Persons’ Yet?, p. 405-406, ftnt. 129) says of the

                                                earlier 1995 edition: “thorough review of the issues and legal

                                                literature relating to sexual minorities and HIV/AIDS.”

                                                Amount of specifically Canadian content not known.

 

Kaminsky, David Alan.

         “Polite Fictions: AIDS and Rhetorics of Identity, Authority, and History.”

         MA thesis, University of Alberta, 1998.

         (116 p.)

                     Peter McGehee included in discussion.

 

Katz, Sidney.

         “Straight Woman, Bisexual Man: High-Risk Couple?”

         Chatelaine, October 1987, pp. 69, 194.

    

Keall, Sylvia.

         “Palliative Care for People with AIDS: A Nursing Perspective.”

         MSW thesis, University of Regina, 1996.

         (160 p.)

                      “10 R.N.s…were interviewed to explore their perceptions of what it

                     is like to care for individuals dying from an AIDS-related illness” –

                     abstract from Canadian Research Index/UMI.

    

Keilty, Shelley Anne.

         “The Effects of Pretesting and Group Discussion on Reactions to an AIDS

         Education Videotape.”  M.Sc. thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland,

         1993.

         (85 p.)

    

King, Samantha.

                “Consuming Compassion: AIDS, Figure Skating, and Canadian Identity.”

         Journal of Sport and Social Issues 24(2) (May 2000): 148-175.

 

Kinsman, Gary.

                        “Managing AIDS Organizing: ‘Consultation,’ ‘Partnership,’ and the National

                        AIDS Strategy.”  In Organizing Dissent: Contemporary Social Movements

in Theory and Practice, 2nd ed., pp. 215-231.  Edited by William K. Carroll.

Toronto: Garamond, 1997.

                                                Ref.: Gary Kinsman, Regulation of Desire, 2nd ed., p. 47, ftnt. 89.

                                                First ed.: Toronto: Garamond, 1992.

 

Kinsman, Gary.

                        “‘Their Silence, Our Deaths’: What Can the Social Sciences Offer to AIDS

                        Research?”  In Talking AIDS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, pp. 39-60.  Edited by Diane E. Goldstein.

St. John’s, Nfld.: Institute for Social and Economic Research, Memorial University

of Newfoundland, 1991.

                                                Refs.: Kinsman, Regulation of Desire, 2nd ed., p. 327, ftnt. 118 and

                             AMICUS catalogue, record no. 10954331.

    

Klusacek, Allan, and Morrison, Ken, eds.

         A Leap in the Dark: AIDS, Art and Contemporary Cultures.  Montréal:

         Véhicule Press, 1992.

         (320 p.; ISBN 1550650203)

    

Knabe, Susan Margaret.

         “Moral Pan(dem)ic: Deviance and Disease in Canadian Medical Discourses

         on AIDS, 1981-1990.”  MA thesis, Trent University, 1999.

         (172 p.)

    

Kwag, Michael, 1984-

                        Totally Outright for Facilitators.  Vancouver: Community Based Research

                        Centre, 2007.

                        (57 p.; ISBN 9780973353532)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33418074.

                                                Descriptors applied to record concern AIDS and gay men’s health.

    

Lampinen, Thomas M., et al.

                        “Sustained Increase in HIV-1 Incidence since 2000 among Men Who Have

                        Sex with Men in British Columbia, Canada.”  JAIDS, Journal of Acquired

                        Immune Deficiency Syndromes 40(2) (Oct. 2005): 242-244.

 

Lauritsen, John, and Young, Ian, eds.

         The AIDS Cult: Essays on the Gay Health Crisis.  Provincetown, MA:

         Asklepios, 1997.

         (223 p.; ISBN 0943742102)

                     Young’s work appears in earlier listings, Homosexuality in

                     Canada: A Bibliography, 1979 and 1984 eds.

    

Le Blanc, Jean-Guy.

         La différence dans la différence: essai sur l’univers des amours masculines.

         Montréal: Stanké, 1992.

         (287 p.; ISBN 2760404021)

 

Leaver, Chad Andrew.

                        “Geographic-Context and Unprotected Sex among Bisexual Men in Ontario.”

                        MSc thesis, Dalhousie University, 2001.

                        (113 p.)

                                                Ref.: Proquest Digital Dissertations database.

    

Leaver, C.A., et al.

                        “Effectiveness of HIV Prevention in Ontario, Canada: A Multilevel Comparison

                        of Bisexual Men.”  American Journal of Public Health 94(7) (July 2004):

                        1181-1185.     

                                    Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract.

                                                Also reference in CPI.Q, which notes:  Sex Research Update,

Alexander McKay, with source Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality

13(3-4) (Fall-Winter 2004): 189+  (2 pages)

 

Lebrun, Marcel René.

         “The Knowledge and Attitudes of Manitoba Teachers about AIDS.”

         M.Ed. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1994.

         (148 p.)

    

Lee, Robert Westley-George.

            “AIDS, Art and Activism in Canada : Contextualizing the Work of Steven Andrews

            and Andy Fabo.”  M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1995.

            (ca. 98 leaves)

                                    “…work of two Canadian artists is seen as a means of representing, self-

                                    identifying, and affirming gay communities, thereby encouraging

                                    safer-sex practices” – from note in AMICUS catalogue record 24348046.

 

Lentz, R.

         “‘One Person Touching the Life of Another…’: The Toronto AIDS Drop-In

         Centre (TADS)/Ontario AIDS Foundation.”  OAPSW Metronews,

         January 1988, pp. 11-12.

                     Ref.: Brian O’Neill, Social Services to Homosexuals in Ontario, p. 41,

                     which states that this “outlines a community-based approach to meeting

                     the needs of people with AIDS (PWA’s).”

    

Lewis, J.

         “Double Stigma: The Experience of Gay Men Infected with HIV.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 8(2): D456 (abstract no. PoD 5417) (1992 Jul 19-24).

                     Indexer has indicated geographical area as Canada; author at

                     University of Toronto – NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

    

Lewis, Jacqueline.

         “Identity Transformation: The Experience of HIV Positive Gay Men.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, 1994.

         (267 p.)

    

Lewis, Jacqueline.

                        “Status Passages: The Experience of HIV-Positive Gay Men.”

                        Journal of Homosexuality 37(3) (1999): 87-115

                             Author affiliation: University of Windsor.

    

Lindquist, Evert A., and Rayside, David M.

                        “Federal AIDS Policy for the 1990s: Is It Too Early for ‘Mainstreaming’ in

                        Canada?”  In How Ottawa Spends: The Politics of Competitiveness, 1992-93,

                        pp. 313-352.  Edited by Frances Abele.  Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992.

 

Lines, Rick, and Scott, Ann V.

         “Male-to-Female Transsexuals and Transgendered People in Prisons:

         HIV/AIDS Issues and Strategies.”  Canadian HIV AIDS Policy & Law

         Newsletter 4(2/3) (Spring 1999): 55-59.

                     French-language version published under title: “Détenus transsexuels et

                     transgenre: questions de VIH/sida et stratégies,” in same issue of

                     journal, pp. 63-68.

    

The Living Guide to Services for People in the Toronto Area Living with HIV or

         AIDS.  Prepared by the AIDS Committee of Toronto and the HIV/AIDS

         Cultural Network of Metropolitan Toronto & Surrounding Area, with the

         assistance of the Community Information Centre of Metropolitan Toronto.

         2nd ed.; Toronto: ACN, HIV/AIDS Cultural Network; ACT, AIDS Committee

         of Toronto, c1996.

         (188 p.; ISBN 0921918208)

                     First ed.: Toronto: AIDS Committee of Toronto, 1992 (156 p.;

                     ISBN 0921918143)

    

Locker, D., et al.

         “Psychosocial Problems and Discrimination Reported by Gay Men in Canada

         according to HIV Status.”  Int Conf AIDS; 9(2): 879. (abstract no.

         PO-D20-3969) (1993 Jun 6-11)

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE database of

                     U.S. National Library of Medicine.

 

Low-Beer, Sophie, et al.

                        “A Demographic and Health Profile of Gay and Bisexual Men in a Large

                 Canadian Urban Setting.”  AIDS Care 14(1)(2002): 111-115.

    

Lowe, Elaine, and Lee, Sylvie.

                          Safe Spaces: HIV Prevention for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth. 

                          Ottawa, ON: Canadian Public Health Association, 1998.

                                                Ref.: Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, Stewart Resources

Centre (online) bibliography, “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual…,” which

bibliography is fully cited elsewhere in this list, in the Bibliographies section.

    

Luinenburg, Oline.

         “Lesbians and Safer Sex Discourses: Identity Barriers, Fluid Practices.”

         MA thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1994.

         (106 p.)

 

MacDonald, J. K.; Koval, J. J.; and McCarthy, G. M.

         “Factors Associated with Refusal to Treat HIV-Infected Patients: The Results

         of a National Survey of Dentists in Canada.”  American Journal of Public

         Health 89(4) (April 1999): 541-545.

                     “Respondents reported willingness to treat HIV-infected patients (81%),

                     …homosexual and bisexual persons (94%),…” –NISC Gay & Lesbian

                     Abstracts, and provided by AIDSLINE database, U.S. National Library of

                     Medicine.

    

MacDougall, G., and Emond, M., eds.

         “AIDS.”  Social Worker 57(1) (1989).

                     Special issue;  ethical, clinical, educational, and personnel issues.

    

Mantler, Janet L.

            “Judgements of Responsibility for HIV-Infection: A Test of Weiner’s Social

            Motivation Theory in the Context of the AIDS Epidemic.” Ph.D. dissertation,

            University of Windsor, 1999.

            (172 p.)

    

Marchand, Richard.

            Fighting AIDS with Education : Report of the Gay Community Needs Assessment.

            Vancouver, B.C.: AIDS Vancouver, 1989.

            (111 leaves)

 

Marcotte, Glen, et Valentich, Mary.

         “La question du développement sexuel chez les hommes gais séropositifs.”

         Santé mentale au Canada 40(4) (déc. 1992): 12-18.

                     See English-language citation, immediately following.

    

Marcotte, Glen, and Valentich, Mary.

          “Sexual Development and the Seropositive Gay Male.”

         Canada’s Mental Health 40(4) (Dec. 1992): 10-15.

                     See French-language citation, immediately preceding.

 

Maticka-Tyndale, Eleanor; Adam, Barry D.; and Cohen, Jeffrey J.

                        “Sexual Desire and Practice among People Living with HIV and Using

                        Combination Anti-retroviral Therapies.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality

                        11(1) (2002): 33-40.

    

     McCaskell, Tim.

         “AIDS Activism: The Development of a New Social Movement.”

         Canadian Dimension 23(6) (Sept. 1989): 7-11.

    

McDougall, L., et al.

         “Bias in AIDS Cohort Studies and an Empiric Demonstration of Volunteer

         Bias in an Investigation of Homosexual Men.”  Int Conf AIDS; 7(2): 47

         (abstract no. W.C. 95)(1991 Jun 16-21).

                     Author address: University of British Columbia.

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

    

McIntosh, David.

         “Second Decade: AIDS + Community + Television.”  C Magazine [Toronto] 39

         (Fall 1993): 13-18.

                     “Second Decade” is a collective of video artists and AIDS activists.

    

Men’s Survey ’90.

         SEE entry at Myers, Ted, in this section.

    

Meris, R. S., et al.

         “Patterns of Oral Sex among Men Who Have Affective and Sexual Relations

         with Other Men (MASM) in Montreal.”  Int Conf AIDS; 12: 364.

         (abstract no. 23117) (1998)

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE database

                     of U.S. National Library of Medicine.

    

Michaud, James William.

         “Deconstructing the Representation of AIDS in Poetry.”  MA thesis,

         Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998.

         (104 p.)

    

Miller, James, ed.

         Fluid Exchanges: Artists and Critics in the AIDS Crisis.  Toronto: University

         of Toronto Press, 1992.

         (402 p.; ISBN 0802058922; 0802068243)

    

Mills, Bruce L.

         “The Construction of Homosexuality in Christian Tradition and Its Influence

         on the Meaning of AIDS: A Psychological Study.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Ottawa, 1991.

         (240 p.)

                     Addresses the two questions: what is the meaning of AIDS and where

                     does this meaning come from?  Author says that homophobia has its

                     sources in our society in the Sodom story (Genesis XIX) and Paul’s

                     New Testament discourse on human sexuality. “By taking both

                     conscious and unconscious aspects of homophobia into consideration,

                     the meaning of AIDS and some of the sources of this meaning can be

                     put forward” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Mills, C.

         “Interns’/Residents’ Knowledge/Attitudes Concerning HIV Infection.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 6(3): 306 (abstract no. S.D. 867) (1990 Jun 20-23).

                     Objective was “to describe knowledge/attitudes concerning HIV

                     infection among Canadian interns/residents….Many incorrect or

                     uncertain responses….Judgmental homophobic attitudes were

                     common…” – NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE database

                     of  U.S. National Library of Medicine.

    

Misovich, Stephen J.; Fisher, Jeffrey D.; and Fisher, William A.

         “Belief in a Cure for HIV Infection Associated with Greater HIV Risk

         Behaviour among HIV Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men.”

         Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(4) (Winter 1999): 241-248.

    

Montigny, Johanne de.

         “Le deuil chez les survivants du sida: [séropositifs non atteints, homosexuels,

         hémophiles, héroïnomanes et membres de la communauté haïtienne].”

         Frontières 9(3) (hiver 1997): 15-19.

 

Moswin, Arthur H., and Epstein, Joel B.

                        “Essential Medical Issues Related to HIV in Dentistry.”

                        JCDA [Journal of the Canadian Dental Association] 73(10) (Dec. 2007/

                        Jan. 2008).

                                                Electronic article (306 Kb pdf) at Canadian Dental Association

                                                site and with the following address:

                                                http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-73/issue-10/945.pdf

                                                (viewed October 6, 2008).

 

Mulkins, Andrea, and Morse, Janice M.

            “Complementary Therapy Use in HIV/AIDS.”  Canadian Journal of Public

            Health 93(4) (July/August 2002): 308-312.

 

Murray, James, and Adam, Barry D.

                        “Aging, Sexuality, and HIV Issues among Older Gay Men.”  Canadian Journal

                        of Human Sexuality 10(3/4)(2001): 75-90.

 

Myers, T.

                        “History and Current Practices of Men Recruited in Gay Identified Venues.”

                        Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases 3, supplement A (May 1992):

                        47A.

                                                “A total of 1295 male patrons of gay and bisexual identified bars

                                                and bathhouses in the City of Toronto were recruited to complete

                                                a self-administered questionnaire” –from article.  This research

                                                summary is one of many in a journal supplement devoted to the

                                                proceedings of the inaugural meeting of the Canadian Association

                                                for HIV Research.

 

Myers, T., and Allman, D.

         “Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS in Canada.”  In Bisexualities and AIDS:

         International Perspectives, pp. 23-43.  Edited by Peter

         Aggleton.  London; Bristol, PA: Taylor and Francis, 1996.

    

Myers, Ted, and Allman, Dan.

                        Ontario Men’s Survey.  Prepared by Ted Myers and Dan Allman; with

                        contributions by Liviana Calzavara…[et al.].  Toronto: HIV Social

                        Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty of Medicine,

                        University of Toronto, 2004.

                        (98 p.; ISBN 0772787247)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 29999284, which applies

                                                descriptors concerning AIDS, HIV infections, and Safe sex in AIDS

                                                prevention as related to attitudes, prevention, and public opinion, etc.

                                                SEE electronic document in pdf at:

http://cbr.cbrc.net/files/1126039797/Ontario%20Mens%20Survey%20Final%20Report.pdf

(viewed February 5, 2009).

 

Myers, Ted, et al.

         The Canadian Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men and HIV Infection: Men’s

         Survey.  Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian AIDS Society, 1993.

                     Published also in French under title: L’enquête canadienne sur

                     l’infection à VIH menée auprès des hommes gais & bisexuels: au

                     masculin.  Société canadienne du SIDA, 1993.

                     Ref.:  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(2) (1999): 126.

    

Myers, T., et al.

       “Compliance with a Self-Report of HIV Status and the Provision of a

         Saliva Specimen in a Survey of Self-Identified Gay and Bisexual Men.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 11(2): 244  (abstract no. Th.D. 360) (1996).

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, drawn from AIDSLINE

                     database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

    

Myers, Ted, et al.

         “Gay and Bisexual Men’s Sexual Partnerships and Variations in Risk

         Behaviour.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(2) (Summer 1999):

         115-126  (6715 words).

    

Myers, Ted, et al.

         Men’s Survey ’90: A Toronto Venue-Based Survey of Gay and Bisexual

         Men and Their Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviour Related to HIV/AIDS.

         Toronto: AIDS Committee of Toronto, 1991.

         (57 p.; ISBN 0921918100)

    

Myers, Ted, et al.

         A Report on a National Needs Assessment for HIV Prevention Research among

                 Gay and Bisexual Men and the Winnipeg Men’s Survey.  Toronto: HIV Social,

                 Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Faculty of Medicine,

         University of Toronto, 1995.

                     Ref.: Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(2) (1999): 125.

    

Myers, Ted, et al.

                        “Sexual Risk and HIV-Testing Behaviour by Gay and Bisexual Men in Canada.”

                        AIDS Care 8(3) (1996): 297-309.

                                                “Characteristics and behaviors of 4,803 gay and bisexual men (aged

                                                16-75) living in Canada” – from PsycINFO abstract.

                 Author affiliation: University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.

 

Mykhalovskiy, Eric, and Smith, George W.

                        Hooking Up to Social Services: A Report on the Barriers People Living with

                        HIV/AIDS Face Accessing Social Services.  Toronto: Community AIDS

                        Treatment Information Exchange, [1994], c1993.

                        (63 p.; ISBN 1896135048)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 13426274

                             Summary in English and French.

 

Naccache, Hermine; Godin, Gaston; and Pelletier, Regis.

         “Seeking Medical Advice if HIV Symptoms Are Suspected; Qualitative Study

         of Beliefs among HIV-Negative Gay Men.”  Canadian Family Physician 46

         (April 2000): 861-868.

    

Namaste, Ki.

         “Positioning the Gay Subject: A Semiotic Approach to Safe Sex Advertisements

         and Questions of Meaning.”  MA thesis, York University, 1990.

         (253 p.)

                     “An examination of safe sex advertisements created within gay male

                     communities.  Most particularly, it focuses on visual representations

                     which have arisen as a response to dominant (government, media)

                     discourses” – abstract from Canadian Research Index/UMI.       

 

Namaste, Ki, in collaboration with Sandra Laframboise and Deborah Brady.

                        Transgendered People and HIV/AIDS : An Introduction to Transgendered

                        People’s Health Concerns regarding HIV and AIDS = La Transsexualité,

                        la travestisme, et le VIH/SIDA: une introduction à la santé des personnes

                        transsexuelles et travesties face au VIH et au SIDA.  Vancouver, B.C.:

                        High Risk Project Society, 1995.

                        (12, 12 p.)

                                                Ref.: OCLC catalog record, accession no. 45943806.

 

Namaste, Viviane K.

                        “HIV/AIDS and Female-to-Male Transsexuals and Transvestites: Results

                        from a Needs Assessment in Quebec.”  In Transgender and HIV:

                        Risks, Prevention, and Care, pp. 91-99.  Edited by Walter Bockting and

                        Sheila Kirk.  New York: Haworth Press, 2001.

                                                “Reports on some of the preliminary results of the particular needs

                                                of female to male (FTM) people with regard to HIV/AIDS, drawn

                                                from individual interviews conducted with 5 FTM individuals, as

                                                well as a discussion group on this topic with FTM individuals” –

                                                from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Namaste, Viviane K.

                        HIV/AIDS and Transgender Communities in Canada: A Report on the

                        Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour of Transgendered People in

                        Canada with respect to HIV and AIDS.  Toronto:  Genderpress, 1995.

                        (30 p.)

                                                Ref.: OCLC catalog record, accession no. 46348206.

    

Namaste, Viviane, et al.

                        “HIV and STD Prevention Needs of Bisexual Women: Results from Projet

                        Polyvalence.”  Canadian Journal of Communication 32 (3/4) (2007): 357-381.

                        Montreal research.

 

Ng, Wei-Jen.

         “The Impact of Public Service Announcements on AIDS Risk Perceptions

         and Preventive Health Behaviours.”  Ph.D. dissertation, Queen’s University,

         1992.

         (245 p.)

    

Nicholson, William Dean, 1961-

            “Self-Esteem, Social Support, Internalized Homophobia and the Coping Strategies

            of HIV+ Gay Men.”  M.A. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1989.

            (ca. 141 leaves)

                                    See also Nicholson article in main section of this bibliography.

 

Northcott, H. C., and Reutter, L.

         Public Opinion regarding AIDS Policy: Fear of Contagion and Attitude toward

         Homosexual Relationships.  Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta, Dept. of

         Sociology, Population Research Laboratory, 1989.   (Edmonton Area Series

         Report, no. 66).

         (23 p.; Microlog no. 90-06440, 1 fiche)

 

Ogilvie, Gina S., et al.

                        “Seeking Sexual Partners on the Internet: A Marker for Risky Sexual Behaviour

                        in Men Who Have Sex with Men.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 99 (3)

                        (May/June 2008): 185-188.

 

O’Keefe, John P.

                        “HIV Knows No Discrimination.”  Journal of the Canadian Dental Association

                        72(3) (April 2006): 189.

                                                Ref.: CBCA index.

 

Ornstein, Michael.

                        “Aspects of the Political and Personal Sociology of AIDS: Knowledge, Policy

                        Attitudes and Risk.”  Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology

                        29(3) (1992): 243-265.

    

Orsini, Michael.

             “In Sickness and in Health : AIDS Activism and the Politics of Identity.”

             M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1996.

             (ca. 159 leaves)

                                    “How identity politics has both helped and harmed the fight against AIDS.

                                    Includes in-depth interviews with four AIDS activists” – from AMICUS

catalogue record no. 21630193.

    

O’Shaughnessy, M., et al.

          “Patterns of Sexual Behavior and Condom Use in a Cohort of Homosexual Men.”

         American Journal of Public Health 78(12) (Dec. 1988): 1535-1538.

                     Author address: St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver.

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, which gives Canada as geographical

                     area in indexing.

 

Overall, Christine, and Zion, William P., eds.

                        Perspectives on AIDS: Ethical and Social Issues.  Toronto: Oxford University

                        Press, 1991.

                        (179 p.; ISBN 0195407490)

                                                Essays by eleven Canadian academics and activists.  Broader than

                             scope of this bibliography.

 

Packwood, Alan Nicholas.

         “Narratives of Identity and Resistance: Gay and Bisexual Men Living with HIV

         and AIDS.”  MA thesis, Carleton University, 1993.

         (135 p.)

                     “This thesis brings together stories told by gay and bisexual men living

                     with HIV and AIDS.  These stories are interpreted with an understanding

                     that social narratives have articulated a relationship between contagion

                     and ‘homosexual bodies’ in the context of a medical model of

                     ‘AIDS-as-disease’” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Parady, Jocelyn.

            Mon combat contre le SIDA: je ne veux pas mourir.  Montréal: Editions de

            l’Epoque, 1987.

            (235 p.; ISBN 2893010792)

                                    Ref.: Archives gaies du Québec online bibliography

 

Paraskevopouios, Angelo.

         “Clients’ Perceptions of Significant Psychological Issues across the HIV/AIDS

         Continuum.”  MA thesis, McGill University, 1995.

         (124 p.)

                     Objective was to answer two questions: do clients at different stages

                     place more emphasis on certain psychological issues, and can specific

                     psychological issues be identified as most significant across stages of

                     HIV/AIDS? – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Parkinson-Heyes, Adele.

         “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me: The Relationship between Gay Men

         Living with HIV and Their Physicians.”  MA thesis, Wilfrid Laurier

         University, 1999.

         (86 p.)

    

     “‘Patient Zero’ (a.k.a. Gaëtan Dugas),” by Mark Edwards.  In Who’s Who in

                        Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day,

                        pp. 318-319.  Edited by Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon.  London;

                        New York: Routledge, 2001.

                             “Canadian AIDS figure.”

    

Peffers, Bryan John.

         “The Spiritual Experiences of HIV Positive Gay Men.”  MSW thesis,

         University of Calgary, 1996.

         (179 p.)

                     “Eight major themes were identified in the analysis of the interviews

                     [of seven men].  The themes are: Church, Religion, Society, HIV

                     Experiences, Spirituality, Relationships, Personal Philosophy, and

                     Death” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.           

    

Perry, Matthew V.

          “Activating Information and Dialogues for Survival: A Framework for the

         Examination of HIV/AIDS Education for Gay Men.”  MA thesis,

         University of Toronto, 1996.

         (131 p.)

                     “Looks at the developing recognition of the importance of the

                     psychological epidemic which accompanies the biological epidemic

                     of HIV and AIDS for gay men” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Philpott, Bradley Thomas.

         “Disclosing HIV: Familiar Paths and Uncertain Terrain.”  M.Sc. thesis,

         University of Guelph, 1996.

         (88 p.)

                      “Four gay men living with HIV participated in semi-structured,

                     open-ended interviews….[A]n emergent model of the disclosure

                     process is presented” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Piaseczna, Magdalena A., et al.

                        “Longitudinal Patterns of Sexual Behavior and Condom Use in a Cohort of

                        HIV-Negative Gay and Bisexual Men in Vancouver, British Columbia,

                        Canada, 1995-2000.”  JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency

                        Syndromes 28(2)(2001): 187 (7 pages)

 

Pickthall, Linda E.

         “A Phenomenological Study of Nurses’ Experiences Caring for Patients with

         Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.”  M.Sc. thesis, University of British

         Columbia, 1990.

         (177 p.)

    

Pingitore, David Paul.

         “AIDS-Related Services Offered by Doctoral Psychology Programs: Results

         from a National Survey.”  Ph.D. dissertation, The Wright Institute, 1990.

         (176 p.)

                     “The study consisted of a 50-item questionnaire that was mailed to

                     the department chairpersons of 278 doctoral programs throughout

                     the United States and Canada” – abstract from ProQuest Digital

                     Dissertations.

 

Poon, Maurice Kwong-lai; Ho, Peter Trung-thu; and Wong, Josephine Pui-hing.

                        “Developing a Comprehensive AIDS Prevention Outreach Program: A Needs

                        Assessment Survey of MSM of East and Southeast Asian Descent Who

                        Visit Bars and/or Bathhouses in Toronto.” Canadian Journal of Human

      Sexuality 10(1-2) (Spring-Summer 2001): 25-39.

    

Pouliot, Marie.

            “Attitudes des jeunes vis-à-vis l’homosexualité et le sida.” 

         Thèse de maîtrise, Université Laval, 1991.

    

Les Québécois face au sida : attitudes envers les personnes vivant avec le VIH et

            gestions des risques.  Rédaction, Viviane Leaune et Alix Adrien.

             Montréal: Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal-Centre,

            Maladies infectieuses, 1998.

            (ca. 127 p.; ISBN 2894941765)

 

“Questions juridiques concernant les gais et lesbiennes et le VIH/sida: un

         document de travail.”  Canadian HIV AIDS Policy & Law Newsletter 3(4)/4(1)

         (Winter 1997/98): 6-9.

                      Accompanied by English-language version, pp. 6-9.

    

Ratti, Rakesh Kumar.

         “Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychosocial Correlates of High-Risk Sexual

         Behavior.” Ph.D. dissertation, Georgia State University (USA), 1997.

         (108 p.)

                     “This study examined psychosocial correlates of unprotected anal

                     intercourse and oral sex to ejaculation before withdrawal, behaviors

                     that entail risk of HIV transmission, among 71 South Asian and

                     77 White Canadian men who have sex with men recruited in Toronto

                      and Vancouver” – abstract from ProQuest Digital Dissertations.

    

Ratti, R.; Bakeman, R.; and Peterson, J. L.

         “Correlates of High-Risk Sexual Behaviour among Canadian Men of

         South Asian and European Origin Who Have Sex with Men.”

         AIDS Care 12(2) (April 2000): 193-202.

                     “A sample of 98 Canadian homosexual and bisexual men, 46 of

                     South Asian and 52 of European origin…were asked about their

                     high-risk sexual behaviours…” – NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

    

Ray, Gypsy.

         Living with AIDS: Collaborative Portraits.  North Vancouver, B.C.:

         Gallerie Publications, 1992.

 

Rayside, David, and Lindquist, Evert.

                        “AIDS Activism and the State in Canada.”  Studies in Political Economy 39

                        (Autumn 1992): 37-76.

    

Rayside, David M., and Lindquist, Evert A.

            “Canada: Community Activism, Federalism, and the New Politics of Disease.”

            In AIDS in the Industrialized Democracies: Passions, Politics, and Policies,

            pp. 49-98.  Edited by David L. Kirp and Ronald Bayer.  Montreal and

            Kingston, Ont.: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1992.

    

Remis, Robert S., et al.

                        “Association of Hepatitis B Virus Infection with Other Sexually Transmitted

                        Infections in Homosexual Men.”  American Journal of Public Health

                        90(10)(October 2000): 1570.

                                                Ref.: Expanded Academic ASAP electronic index, in which

                                                part of “Conclusions” section states that “in Montreal, men who

                                                have sex with men are at risk for HBV infection, but a substantial

            proportion remain unvaccinated; new strategies are required to improve

     coverage.”

    

Remis, Robert S., et al.

                        “Risk Behaviours and HIV Infection among Men Having Sexual Relations with

            Men: Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the Omega Cohort Study,

            Montreal, Quebec, Canada.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 91(5)

            (Sept./Oct. 2000): 345-349.

Research summary of same title: Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality

9(1) (2000): 71-72.

    

Rico, Addolorata.

          “The Experience of Caring for People with AIDS.”  M.Sc. thesis, University

          of Toronto, 1997.

                 (93 p.)

    

Robertson, Mark L.

                        “AIDS Coverage in The Body Politic, 1981-1987: An Annotated Bibliography.”

                        American Review of Canadian Studies 32(3) (2002): 415-431.

                                                Bibliography of about 150 articles, according to indexing source,

                                                America: History & Life.

 

Robinson, B. E.; Walters, L. H.; and Skeen, P.

         “Parental Response to Homosexual Children and AIDS.”  Canadian Journal

         of Pediatrics, June 1991, p. 22.

    

Samson, André.

         “L’apport de la spiritualité dans le processus d’adaptation psychosociale

         chez les homosexuels infectés au VIH.”  Pastoral Sciences = Sciences

         pastorales 19(1) (Spring 2000): 33-50.

 

Sandstrom, Kent L.

         “Preserving a Vital and Valued Self in the Face of AIDS.”  In Rethinking Society

         in the 21st Century: Critical Readings in Sociology, pp. 68-80. Edited by

         Michelle Webber and Kate Bezanson.  Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press,

         2004.

    

Sarazin, Francine Fleur-Ange.

         “Neuropsychological and Emotional Correlates of HIV Spectrum Disorders.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, University of Victoria, 1989.

         (283 p.)

                     Participants in this study were “59 male homosexuals” – abstract from

                     Canadian Research Index.

    

Schatz, B.

         “Results of a Survey of U.S. and Canadian HIV-Positive and ‘High-Risk’

         Untested Health Care Workers.”  Int Conf AIDS; 8(2): D524

         (abstract no. PoD 5815) (1992 Jul 19-24).

                     Surveys were mailed to members of various groups, including

                     18 U.S. and Canadian gay medical and dental groups.  Responses

                     were from 29 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces – NISC

                     Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE database of U.S.

                     National Library of Medicine.

 

Schechter, Martin T., et al.

                        “Geographic and Birth Cohort Associations of Kaposi’s Sarcoma among

                         Homosexual Men in Canada.”  American Journal of Epidemiology

             134(5)(September 1, 1991): 485-488.

    

Schechter, Martin T., et al.

         “HIV Infection and Risk Behaviours among Young Gay and Bisexual Men in

         Vancouver.”  Canadian Medical Association Journal 162(1)

         (Jan. 11, 2000): 21-25   (4535 words).

    

Schecter, Stephen.

         “L’identité, le sexe et le soi à l’ère du sida.”  Sociologie et sociétés [Montréal]

         24(1) (printemps 1992): 113-121.

    

Schellenberg, E. Glenn; Keil, Janet Mantler; and Bem, Sandra Lipsitz.

                        “‘Innocent Victims’ of AIDS: Identifying the Subtext.”  Journal of Applied

                        Social Psychology 25(20) (Oct. 1995): 1790-1800.

                                                Subjects “who identified the subtext had more positive attitudes toward

                                                homosexuals than other respondents” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Schellenberg, J., and Linnebach, K.

         Alcohol and MSM Demonstration Project: An Integrated Approach to

Community-Based HIV Prevention Research.  Winnipeg, Man.: Village Clinic,

         1998.

                     Ref.: Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(2) (1996): 126.

                     MSM is Men Who Have Sex with Men.

    

Schilder, Arn J., et al.

            “‘Being Dealt with as a Whole Person’: Care Seeking and Adherence: The Benefits

            of Culturally Competent Care.”  Social Science and Medicine 52(11) (June

            2001): 1643-1659.

                     Affiliation: St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver.

 

Schilder, Arn J., et al.

                        “Crystal Methamphetamine and Ecstasy Differ in Relation to Unsafe Sex among

                        Young Gay Men.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 96(5) (Sept./Oct. 2005):

            340-343.

 

Schilder, A. J., et al.

                        “A Lot of Things I Hide: Understanding Disclosure in HIV Positive Bisexual

                        Men.”  Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association [San

                        Francisco] 3(4)(1999): 119-126.

                                                Lead author at British Columbia Centre for Excellence in

                                                HIV/AIDS, Vancouver.

 

Schilder, Arn J., et al.

                        Love, Sex and Power: HIV Seroconversions among Gay Youth in Vancouver.

                        Vancouver, B.C.: University of British Columbia, Centre for Health Evaluation

                        and Outcome Sciences, 2003.

                        (18 p.)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue no. 33367215, which notes that this is no. 14 of

                                                The Evidence Speaks Monograph Series.

 

Schilder, A. J., et al.

                        “They Don’t See Our Feelings: The Health Care Experiences of HIV-Positive

                        Transgendered Persons.”  Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical

                        Association [San Francisco] 2(3)(1998): 103-111.

                                                Lead author at British Columbia Centre for Excellence in

                             HIV/AIDS, Vancouver.

 

Shaver, Frances M., and Newmeyer, Trent.

                        “Hommes gais ou bisexuals et prostitués: pratiques sexuelles et comportements

                        à risque.”  In Sida et prévention, pp. 175-190.  Collectif sous la direction

                        de Nicole Chevalier, Joanne Otis, Marie-Paule Désaulniers.  Montréal:

                        Editions Logiques, c1997.

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 17910117 for Colloquium

                                                reference. 

A paper by Shaver and Newmeyer, which appears to

                                                have been presented at the same 1996 conference and is cited in

                                                English as “Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Comparison of the

                                                Sexual Practices and Risk-Taking Behaviour of Gay and Bisexual

Men and Male Prostitutes,” may be an English-language version of the

item cited here. Author did not verify.

 

Silversides, Ann, 1952-

                        AIDS Activist: Michael Lynch and the Politics of Community.

                        Toronto: Between the Lines, 2003.

                        (273 p.; ISBN 1896357733)

                                                Reviewed in University Affairs [Association of Universities and

                             Colleges of Canada publication], December 2003, p. 42.

 

Silversides, Ann.

         “Fallout from the Plague Years: Multiple Loss and Its Impact on Gay Men.”

         Canadian Medical Association Journal 158(10) (May 19, 1998): 1351-1353

         (1985 words).

    

Siushansian, Jennifer A.; Nguyen, Mai; and Archibald, Chris P.

“HIV and Men Who Have Sex with Men: Where Is the Canadian Epidemic

 Headed?” Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 9(4) (Winter 2000): 219 

(19 pages).

                     Ref. as given in Expanded Academic ASAP index.

    

Start, Dale E.

         An Evaluation of the Ontario Ministry of Education AIDS Education Policy.

         London, Ont.: University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Graduate Studies,

         1993.

         (92 p.; Microlog no. 96-05661, 2 fiche)

                     “Analyses the current Ontario AIDS education policy to see whether

                     it provides for a behavioural risk reduction approach….[E]xamine[s]

                     implementation at two school boards in south-western Ontario….

                     Evaluates the extent to which AIDS education programs address the

                     needs of specific populations, in particular the gay, lesbian, and bisexual

                     students” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Strathdee, S. A., et al.

         “Evidence of Elevated HIV Incidence and Relapse to Unsafe Sex among

         Young Men Having Sex with Men (MSM) in Vancouver, Canada.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 12: 364-5. (abstract no. 23118) (1998)

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from AIDSLINE database of

                     U.S. National Library of Medicine.

 

Strathdee, Steffanie A., et al.

                        “Factors Associated with Willingness to Participate in HIV Vaccine Trials

                        among HIV-Negative Injection Drug Users and Young Gay and Bisexual

                        Men.”  AIDS & Behavior 4(3)(Sept. 2000): 271-278.

                             Vancouver-based study.

 

Strathdee, S. A., et al.

         “HIV-Associated Risk Factors among Young Canadian Aboriginal and

         Non-Aboriginal Men Who Have Sex with Men.”  International Journal

         of STD & AIDS [England] 10(9) (Sept. 1999): 582-587.

    

Strathdee, S. A., et al.

         “HIV Infection and Risk Behaviours among Young Gay and Bisexual Men in

         Vancouver.”  Canadian Medical Association Journal 162 (2000): 21-25.

    

Strathdee, Steffanie Anee.

         “Quantitative Measures of HIV-Specific Antibodies as Predictors of

         Progression to AIDS in a Cohort of Homosexual Men.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Toronto, 1994.

         (239 p.)

    

Sussel, Robyn D.

         “News of an Epidemic: Exploring the Discourse of ‘Deviance’ in the

         Construction of AIDS.”  MA thesis, Concordia University, 1992.

         (148 p.)

                     The thesis found that “specifically, gay men were underrepresented in

                     the discourse [of two Canadian newspapers] despite evidence that four

                     out of five AIDS cases in Canada affected this population.”  Reasons

                     are offered – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Taking Care of Ourselves : Man to Man Workplan, April 1994-March 1995.

            Vancouver, B.C.: AIDS Vancouver, 1994.

            (ca. 19 leaves)

 

Tattle, Stephen George.

         “Factors Influencing Condom Use in 16 to 25 Year Old Gay and Bisexual

         Males: A Study using the Theory of Planned Behaviour.”  M.Sc. thesis,

         University of Toronto, 1995.

         (143 p.)

    

Thoms, J. Michael (James Michael), 1968-

                        Leading an Extraordinary Life : Wise Practices for an HIV Prevention Campaign

                        with Two-spirit Men.  Toronto, ON: 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, 2007.

                        (64 p.)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33368957.

                                                Link to electronic document (pdf ):

http://www.2spirits.com/Extraodinarylives.pdf

                                                (viewed September 30, 2008).

 

Travers, Robb, and Paoletti, Dino.

         “Responding to the Support Needs of HIV Positive Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual

         Youth.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(4) (Winter 1999): 271-283.

    

Trussler, Terry, and Marchand, Rick.

              “HIV/AIDS Community-based Research.”  New Directions for Adult and

                        Continuing Education 105 (Spring 2005): 43-54.

                                                “authors…reflect on more than a decade of local knowledge construction

                                                to organize and improve the practice of HIV/AIDS health promotion in a

                                                variety of contexts.”

                                                Ref.: ERIC document no. EJ 760382

    

Trussler, Terry; Perchal, P.; and Barker, A.

              “‘Between What Is Said and What Is Done’: Cultural Constructs and Young

                        Gay Men’s HIV Vulnerability.”  Psychology, Health & Medicine 5(3)

                        (Aug. 2000): 295-306.

                     Author affiliation: Community Based Research Ctr., Vancouver.

 

Ulman-Dietcher, Rebecca.

         “Health Locus-of-Control and HIV: A Study of Belief, Attitudes, and High-Risk

         Behaviours among Homosexual Men Attending a General Medical Clinic.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, McGill University, 1993.

         (541 p.)

    

Vacon, L. Charlene.

         “Butch Nightingale?: Lesbians and AIDS Work in Nova Scotia.”  MA thesis,

         Acadia University, 1998.

         (130 p.)

 

Valuing Gay Men’s Lives: Reinvigorating HIV Prevention in the Context of Our Health

                        and Wellness.  Ottawa: Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse, Canadian Public

                        Health Association, [2000?].

                        (56 p.)

                             Ref.: AMICUS record nos. 27440982 and 25812776

 

Vassal, Anne.

         Les hommes ayant des relations sexuelles avec d’autres hommes: cadre de

         référence pour la prévention de la transmission de l’infection au VIH.

         Collaborateurs: Joanne Laguë, Robert Remis.  Québec: Ministère de la

         santé et des services sociaux, Direction générale de la santé publique, 1998.

         (25 p.; ISBN 2550339398)

    

Vassal, Anne, et al.

          Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues and HIV/AIDS: A Discussion Paper.

         Prepared for the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and the Canadian

         AIDS Society.  Montreal: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, 1997.

         (ca. 185 p.; ISBN 189673510X)

    

Vermette, L., and Godin, Gaston.

                        “Nurses’ Intentions to Provide Home Care: The Impact of AIDS and

                        Homosexuality.”  AIDS Care 8(4) (Aug. 1996): 479-488.

                                                “Investigated the key factors influencing the intention of 102 male

                                                and female nurses to provide care at home to homosexual vs

                                                heterosexual AIDS or leukemia patients” – from PsycINFO abstract.

Author affiliation: Centre local de services communautaires, Sainte-Foy-

Sillery, Québec.

    

Verolini, Denise Probstein.

         “The Effect of a Worksite AIDS Education Seminar on Knowledge and

         Attitudes of White Collar Employees.”  Ph.D. dissertation, California

         School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley/Alameda, 1990.

         (238 p.)

                     “The subject population consisted of 1540 white collar employees

                     from four types of companies…and eight geographic locations

                     throughout the United States and Western Canada” – abstract from

                     ProQuest Digital Dissertations.

    

“A View on Gay Asians and AIDS.”  Fuse [Toronto] 15(5) (Summer 1992): 13-15.

 

Watney, Simon.

         “Laocoön.”  Impulse [Toronto] 15(2) (1989): 41-45.        

    

Watson, Scott C. A.

            “Coping with the HIV and AIDS Epidemic in HIV Seronegative Gay Males in

            Montreal.”  Ph.D. thesis, McGill University, c1999.

            (152 leaves)

                     Running title: “Coping with Epidemic in HSG Males”

 

Weber, Amy E., et al.

                        “Risk Factors Associated with HIV Infection among Young Gay and Bisexual

Men in Canada.”  JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency

Syndromes 28(1) (2001): 81  (8 pages).

    

Whyte, Karen.

          “Une collectivité en crise.  Les services de santé mentale sauront-ils faire

          face au sida?”  Santé mentale au Canada 40(4) (déc. 1992): 2-6.

    

Willms, S. M.; Hayes, M. V.; and Hulchanski, J. D.

          Housing for Persons with HIV Infection in Canada: Issues, Options and

          Housing System Impacts.  Vancouver, B.C.: University of British Columbia,

          School of Community and Regional Planning, 1991.

         (24 p.; Microlog no. 91-05586, 1 fiche)

                     Series: Canadian Planning Issues / The School; no. 30.

                     “This paper examines the current range of housing options available

                     to HIV/AIDS infected persons and estimates how well…system

                     satisfies needs.  It examines five constituencies [across Canada]…:

                     gay men, women, haemophiliacs, injection drug users, and sex trade

                     workers” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

    

Woo, S.

          “Clinic for HIV-Related Concerns: One Model of Outpatient Psychiatric Care.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 5: 395 (abstract no. W.B.P. 261) (1989 Jun 4-9).

                     Clinic that is part of Dept. of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto.

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

 

Wood, E., et al.

                        “Modern Antiretroviral Therapy Improves Life Expectancy of Gay and Bisexual

                         Males in Vancouver’s West End.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health

                 91(2)(2000): 125  (3 pages).

 

Woodfall, B., et al.

         “Characteristics of Risk Takers among Seronegative Men in a Gay Cohort.”

         Int Conf AIDS; 7(2): 296 (abstract no. W.C. 3003) (1991 Jun 16-21).

                     Author address: University of British Columbia and St. Paul’s Hospital,

                     Vancouver.

                     Ref.: NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

    

Young, Ian.

         The AIDS Dissidents: An Annotated Bibliography.

         Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, c1993.

         (264 p.; ISBN 0810826755)

                     Young’s work appears in both the 1979 and 1984 editions of

                     Homosexuality in Canada: A Bibliography.

    

Zernentsch, Sheri.

         “Gay Families in the Media in the Age of HIV and AIDS.”  MA thesis,

         Concordia University, 1998.

         (104 p.)

                     “Investigates print media discourse on gay families in the context

                     of HIV/AIDS and the gay rights movement.”  Compares and contrasts

                     “reports from the mainstream heterosexual press, the mainstream gay

                     press, and the gay community press…” – abstract from ProQuest Digital

                     Dissertations.