Isiaah Crawford

Affiliations: 
Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Black Studies
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Zamboni BD, Crawford I, Carrico AW. (2008) Predictors of sports motivation among gay and bisexual men. Journal of Homosexuality. 54: 449-68
Zamboni BD, Crawford I. (2007) Minority stress and sexual problems among African-American gay and bisexual men. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 36: 569-78
Crawford I, Hammack PL, McKirnan DJ, et al. (2003) Sexual sensation seeking, reduced concern about HIV and sexual risk behaviour among gay men in primary relationships Aids Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of Aids/Hiv. 15: 513-524
Zamboni BD, Crawford I. (2003) Using Masturbation in Sex Therapy: Relationships Between Masturbation, Sexual Desire, and Sexual Fantasy Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality. 14: 123-141
Cesario J, Crawford I. (2002) The effect of homosexuality on perceptions of persuasiveness and trustworthiness. Journal of Homosexuality. 43: 93-110
Crawford I, Allison KW, Zamboni BD, et al. (2002) The influence of dual-identity development on the psychosocial functioning of African-American gay and bisexual men. Journal of Sex Research. 39: 179-89
Domanico R, Crawford I. (2000) Psychological Distress Among HIV-Impacted African-American and Latino Males Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 19: 55-78
McLeod AC, Crawford I, Zechmeister J. (1999) Heterosexual Undergraduates' Attitudes Toward Gay Fathers and Their Children Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality. 11: 43-62
Kozlowski NF, Rupert PA, Crawford I. (1998) Psychotherapy with HIV-infected clients: factors influencing notification of third parties. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 35: 105-15
Crawford I. (1998) Psychologists' attitudes toward persons with AIDS: Stigmatization or just a less positive outlook? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 29: 306-307
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