Dr. Ami R. Moore
Department of Sociology
University of North Texas, USA
Associate Professor
Email: amoore@unt.edu
Qualifications
Ph.D., Demography, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
M.A., Sociology, University of Mississippi
Maîtrise, Economics, Université de Lomé, Togo (West Africa)
Publications (selected)
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Sakitey, Ethel, Moore, Ami R, & Amey Foster. (In press) Disclosure of positiveserostatus amongpeople living with HIV in Tema, Ghana: Decisions and Outcomes. Journal of African PolicyStudies.
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Moore, Ami. R (2013). Beliefs and correlates of knowledge of cancer risk factors among people in Lome, Togo. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 51 (2), 85-94.
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Moore, Ami. R. (2013). Older people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Lomẻ, Togo: Personalnetworks and disclosure of serostatus. Ageing International, 38: 218-232.
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Fowler, Lori A. & Moore, Ami R. (2012). Breast implants for graduation: A sociological examination of daughter and mother narratives. Sociology Mind, 2 (1): 109-115. (Impact factor 0.16)
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Bessa, Yawo, Moore, Ami R. & Amey, Foster. (2012). Caring for a loved one with cancer: It is myjob. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 30: 217-238.
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Moore, Ami R. & Williamson, David. (2011). Disclosure of children’s positive serostatus to family and nonfamily members: Informal caregivers in Togo. AIDS Research and Treatment.
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Moore, Ami R., Amey, Foster K., & Bessa, Yawo. (2009) Earnings attainment of immigrants in the U.S., The effects of race, gender, and place of birth. Equal Opportunities International, 28 (6): 500-512.
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Moore, Ami R & Amey, Foster. (2009). Induced abortion: The experiences of women in Lomé, Togo. International Review of Comparative Sociology. 1: 63-77.
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Moore, Ami R. (2008). Types of violence against women and factors influencing intimate partner violence in Togo. Journal of Family Violence, 23(8): 777-783.
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Moore, Ami R., Amey, Foster & Kalanzi, Dorothy. (2008) Living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo: To Disclose or not to Disclose to Children. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 28: 351-364
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Moore, Ami, R. (2007-2008) Older Poor Parents Who Lost an Adult Child to AIDS in Togo: A Qualitative Study. Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying, 56: 289-302.
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Moore, Ami, R. & Amey, Foster. (2008). Sexual Reponses to Living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 10 (3): 287-298.
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Moore, Ami R. & Oppong, Joseph R. (2007). Sexual Risk Behavior AmongPeople Living withHIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo. Social Science & Medicine, 64: 1057-1066.
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Moore, Ami R., Vosvic, Mark & Amey, Foster. (2006). Stress, Social Support and Depression in Informal Caregivers to People with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 26 (1-2): 63-73.
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Moore, Ami R. & Henry, Doug. (2005). Experiences of Older Informal Caregivers to People Living with HIV/AIDS in Lome, Togo. Ageing International, 30 (2): 147-166.
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Moore, Ami R. & Williamson, David. (2003). Problems with HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Treatment in Togo: Professional Caregivers’ Perspectives. AIDS Care, 15 (5): 615-627.
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Moore, Ami R. & Amey, Foster (2002). Earnings Differentials Among Male African Immigrants in the United States. Equal Opportunities International, 21 (8): 30-50.
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Moore, Ami R. (2001). HIV/AIDS in West Africa: Analysis of Professional Caregivers in Lomé, Togo. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 21: 26-40.
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Last updated: 2014-4-28