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Below you'll find a number of journal articles that inform LGBT research and evaluation efforts.

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Conner, R.F. (2004). Developing and implementing culturally competent evaluation: A discussion of multicultural validity in two HIV prevention programs for Latinos. In M. Thompson-Robinson, R. Hopson, & S. SenGupta (eds.). In Search of Cultural Competence in Evaluation: Toward principles and practices. New Directions for Evaluation, No. 102. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (Specifically the second case study and generally the methods employed.)

Conner, R.F., et al. (2004). Capacity-building in an HIV prevention program for gay and bisexual Latino men: Developing a social marketing campaign to assist service provision and evaluation. In R Myrick, B. Aoki, & S. Truax (eds.). Using Community Collaborative Research to Build HIV Prevention Capacity: Results from the California Collaborative Research Initiative (AIDS Education and Prevention).

Davidovich, U. (2005). Challenges in conducting longitudinal randomized controlled trials online - The story of evaluating an online tailored HIV-prevention intervention. General Online Research Conference (GOR), 2005

D'Augelli, A., & Hershberger, S. (1993). Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth in community settings: Personal challenges and mental health problems. American Journal of Community Psychology, 21, 421-448.

Elford, J., Bolding, G., Davis, M., Sherr, L., Hart, G. . (2004). Web-Based Behavioral Surveillance Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Comparison of Online and Offline Samples in London, UK. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 35, 4, pp. 421-426

Elford, J., Wiggins, D., Evans, A., Bolding, G., Davis, M. . (2004). Dropping Out of an Online Sex Survey: when and why? . RC33 6th International Conference on Social Science Methodology: Recent Developments and Applications in Social Research Methodology, 2004

Grossman, A. H., & Kerner, M. S. (1998). Self Esteem and supportiveness as predictors of emotional distress in gay male and lesbian youth. Journal of Homosexuality, 35(2), 25-39

Gullette, D. L., Turner, J. G. (2004). Stages of Change and Condom Use among an Internet Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 15, 2, pp. 27-37

Hammelman, T. (1993). Gay and lesbian youth: Contributing factors to serious attempts or considerations of suicide. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 2(1), 77-89.

Hildebrand, C. . (2000). AM Mode Effects Study: Comparing Methodologies and The Effect of Differing Question and Answer List Types. ARF's Week of Workshops, 2000

Keith, L., Fikar, C. R. (2004). Information needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered health care professionals: results of an Internet survey. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92, 1, pp. 56-65

Knapp Whittier, D., Seeley, S., St. Lawrence, J. S. (2004). A Comparison of Web- with Paper-Based Surveys of Gay and Bisexual Men Who Vacationed in a Gay Resort Community. AIDS Education and Prevention, 16, 5, pp. 746

Koch, N. S., Emrey, J. A. . (2001). The Internet and opinion measurement: surveying marginalized populations. Social Science Quarterly, 82, 1, pp. 131-138

Kourany, R. (1987). Suicide among homosexual adolescents. Journal of Homosexuality, 13, 111-117.

Kruks, G. (1991). Gay and lesbian homeless street youth: Special issues and concerns. Journal of Adolescent Health, 12, 515-518.

McCall, R., Ryan, C., & Green, B. (1999). Some non-randomized constructed comparison groups for evaluating age-related outcomes of intervention programs. American Journal of Evaluation, 2(20), 213-226.

Noah, C.-T. D. (2005) Heterosexism in high school among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning students New York University, Dissertation

Riggle, E. D. B., Rostosky, S. S., Reedy, C. S. (2005). Online surveys for BGLT research: Issues and techniques. Journal of Homosexuality, 49, 2, pp. 1-21

Riggle, E. D. B., Rostosky, S. S., Reedy, C. S. . (2005). Online surveys for BGLT research: Issues and techniques. Journal of Homosexuality, 49, 2, pp. 1-21

Ross, M. W., Tikkanen, R., Mansson, S.-A. . (2000). Differences between Internet samples and conventional samples of men who have sex with men: implications for research and HIV interventions. Social Science & Medicine, 51, 5, pp.749-758

Sevelius, J., Nemoto, T., Keatley, J., Ventura, A., & SenGupta, S. (2005). Female-to-male (FTM) transgender health care needs. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 133rd Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, December, 2005