Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR)

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Timothy L. McAuliffe, PhD
Professor and Director, CAIR Quantitative Core
mcauliff@mcw.edu

Dr. McAuliffe's research interests include methodological issues in the design and analysis of clinical and field trials in AIDS prevention and cancer. His research also includes issues of reliability and validity of self-reported sexual behavior and the improvement of HIV risk assessment based on self-reported sexual behavior, the evaluation of group-randomized (community) intervention programs, and the analysis of frequency data (e.g., sexual activity) that often cannot adequately be modeled using standard methodology.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Telephone: 414.955.7700
Fax: 414.287.4206

EDUCATION
PhD, 1981 - Biostatistics; University of California, Los Angeles, CA
MS, 1971 - Mathematics; Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL
BA, 1969 - Mathematics; Bellarmine College, Louisville, KY

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kelly, J.A., Spielberg, F., & McAuliffe, T.L. (2008). Defining, designing, implementing, and evaluating phase 4 HIV prevention effectiveness trials for vulnerable populations. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 47(1), S28-S33.

McAuliffe, T.L., DiFranceisco, W., and Reed, B.R. (2007). Effects of question format and collection mode on the accuracy of retrospective surveys of health risk behavior: A comparison with daily sexual activity diaries. Health Psychology, 26, 60-67.

McAuliffe, T.L., Kelly, J.A., Sikkema, K.J., Murphy, D.A., Winett, R.A., Solomon, L.J., & Roffman, R.A. (1999). Sexual HIV risk behavior levels among young and older gay men outside of AIDS epicenters: Findings of a 16-city sample. AIDS and Behavior, 3, 111-119.

DiFranceisco, W., McAuliffe, T.L., & Sikkema, K.J. (1999). Influences of survey instrument format and social desirability on the reliability of self-reported high-risk sexual behavior. AIDS and Behavior, 2, 329-337.

Kelly, J.A., Murphy, D., Sikkema, K.J., McAuliffe, T.L., Roffman, R.A., Solomon, L.J., Winett, R.A., & Kalichman, S.C. (1997). Randomized, controlled, community-level HIV-prevention intervention for sexual-risk behavior among homosexual men in US cities: Community HIV Prevention Research Collaborative. The Lancet, 350, 1500-1505.

Nattinger, A.B., McAuliffe, T.L., & Schapira, M.M. (1997). Generalizability of the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results registry population: Factors relevant to epidemiologic and health care research. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 50, 939-945.

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