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Jennifer L. Mooney
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 11
Citations - 224
Jennifer L. Mooney is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prison & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 212 citations.
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Partner Relationships and HIV Risk Behaviors among Women Offenders
Hannah K. Knudsen,Carl G. Leukefeld,Jennifer R. Havens,Jamieson L. Duvall,Carrie B. Oser,Michele Staton-Tindall,Jennifer L. Mooney,Jennifer G. Clarke,Linda K. Frisman,Hilary L. Surratt,James A. Inciardi +10 more
TL;DR: Examination of women's perceptions of their relationships using the Sexual Relationship Power Scale and NIDA's HIV Risk Behavior Assessment revealed some support for the importance of power as a protective factor in reducing the odds of unprotected sexual behaviors.
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Predicting Offender-Generated Exchange Rates: Implications for a Theory of Sentence Severity
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used offender-generated exchange rates between prison and several non-custodial sanctions from a sample of 588 offenders currently serving community-based punishments.
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The Relationship of Stress, Impulsivity, and Beliefs to Drug Use Severity in a Sample of Women Prison Inmates
Jennifer L. Mooney,Kevin I. Minor,James B. Wells,Carl G. Leukefeld,Carrie B. Oser,Michele Staton Tindall +5 more
TL;DR: Positive relationships were found between substance use severity, perceived stress, impulsivity, and beliefs in the efficacy of drugs as these variables pertain to self-reported drug use severity.
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Risky relationships: targeting hiv prevention for women offenders
Carl G. Leukefeld,Jennifer R. Havens,Michele Staton Tindall,Carrie B. Oser,Jennifer L. Mooney,Martin T. Hall,Hannah K. Knudsen +6 more
TL;DR: Examination of changes in women offenders' risky relationships suggests that a relationship theory-based prevention intervention for reducing HIV risk could be promising for women offenders reentering the community after prison.
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Drug abuse treatment beyond prison walls.
Carl G. Leukefeld,Carrie B. Oser,Jennifer R. Havens,Michele Staton Tindall,Jennifer L. Mooney,Jamieson B. Duvall,Hannah K. Knudsen +6 more
TL;DR: The first project is a six-session intervention to enable women to protect themselves against acquiring or transmitting HIV in their intimate relationships and illustrates the use of a formal Delphi process to elicit and combine the expertise of treatment providers, researchers, corrections personnel, and other stakeholders in a set of statewide guidelines for facilitating re-entry.