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David C Bell
Campus Address: CA 141/CA 301
Phone: (317)278-1336
Fax: 278-3654
Email: dcbell@iupui.edu
Website: http://myprofile.cos.com/dcbell9
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Professor of Sociology
Education
B.A. University of Texas, 1968 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1977
Academic Interests
Social networks; HIV/AIDS; Family
Teaching
Research methods, theory, statistics
Publications
Bell, D.C. and R.A. Trevino (1999). Modeling HIV risk. Journal of AIDS & HR
Bell, D.C., J.S. Atkinson, and J. Carlson (1999). Centrality measures for disease transmission networks. Social Networks
Montoya, I.D., D.C. Bell, A.J. Richard and J. W. Carlson (1999). Estimated HIV risk among Hispanics in a samples of drug users. Journal of AIDS & HR
Bell, D.C., I.D. Montoya, and J.S. Atkinson (2000). Partner concordance in reports of joint risk behaviors. JAIDS: Journal of AIDS
Bell, D.C., and A.J. Richard (2000). Caregiving: The forgotten element in attachment, Psychological Inquiry
Bell, D.C., and A.J. Richard (2000). The search for a caregiving motivation (authors response). Psychological Inquiry
Bell, L.G. and D.C. Bell. (2000). Japanese and U.S. marriage experiences: Traditional and non-traditional perceptions of family, Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Richard, A.J., D.C. Bell, and I.D. Montoya (2000). Normative Influence in personal networks: Application to condom use. AIDS Education and Prevention
Richard, A.J., D.C. Bell, and J.W. Carlson (2000). Individual religiosity, moral community and drug user treatment. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
Bell, D.C. (2001). Evolution of parental caregiving. Personality and Social Psychology Review
Bell, D.C., D. Lee, S-J. Yang, and V. Health. (2001). Relationships and diseases among drug users and nonusers. Journal of Urban Health
Bell, L.G., D.C. Bell, and Y. Nakata. (2001). Triangulation and Adolescent Development in the U.S. and Japan, Family Process
Bell, D.C., J.S. Atkinson, and V. Mosier. (2002). The role of gatekeepers in limiting HIV transmission. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
Bell, D.C., I.D. Montoya, J.S. Atkinson, and S.J. Young. (2002). Social networks and forecasting the spread of HIV. JAIDS
Bell, D.C., J.S. Atkinson, and V. Mosier. (2001). Risk gatekeepers and the regulation of HIV transmission. In: The Network Paradigm in Research on Drug Abuse, HIV, and other Blood- Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections: New Perspectives, Approaches, and Applications. Washington D.C.: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Montoya, I.D., D.C. Bell, J.S. Atkinson, C.W. Nagy & D.D. Whitsett. (2002). Mental health, drug use, and the transition from welfare to work. Journal of behavioral health services & research
Bell, D.C., R.A. Trevino, J.S. Atkinson & J. Carlson. (2003). Motivations for condom use. Clinical laboratory science
Bell, D.C. & S. Evans. (2003). Health, social support and satisfaction with health outcome. Journal of psychoactive drugs
Atkinson, J.,S. I.D. Montoya, D.D Whitsett, D.C. Bell, & C. Nagy. (2003) The relationship among “psychological” emotional and behavioral distress, Employment, and drug use over time in a sample of female TANF recipients. Journal of Community Psychology
Bell, L. G., Dendo, H., Nakata, Y., Bell, D. C., Munakata, T., and Nakamura, S. (2004). The experience of family in Japan and the United States: Working with the constraints inherent in cross-cultural research. Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Brown, V.L., R.A. Trevino, A.J. Richard, H.S. Brown, D.C. Bell & I.D. Montoya. (2004). An analysis of peer influence and peer selection on HIV risk behaviors. Journal of applied biobehavioral research
Bell, D.C., V. Mosier, J.A. Patek & C.A. Dayton-Shotts. (2005). Health care among insured drug users and nonusers. Substance use and misuse
Bell, L. G. and Bell, D. C. (2005). Family dynamics in adolescence affect midlife well-being. Journal of Family Psychologyv
Bell, D.C., S. Sheth, B.B. McQueen & T. Serrano. (2005). Why don!t drug users get treatment?. International journal of self help and self care
Bell, D.C., J.S. Atkinson, V. Mosier, M. Riley & V.L. Brown. (2007). The HIV transmission gradient: Relationship patterns of protection. AIDS and behavior
Bell, David C., Benedetta Belli-McQueen & Ali Haider. (2007). Partner naming and forgetting: Recall of network members. Social networks
Bell, D.C. (2008). Constructing Social Theory. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
Bell, D.C. (2009). Attachment without fear. Journal of Family Theory and Review
Bell, D.C. (2010). The Dynamics of Connection: How Evolution and Biology Create Caregiving and Attachment. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books
Service
RECENT GRANTS:
Networks of Heterosexual Risk and HIV (RO1 4/08 - 3/13)
Principal Investigator; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
The purpose of this project is to investigate the critical pathway for heterosexual transmission of HIV from HIV positive persons to their HIV negative sexual partners and thus to other HIV negative persons in the general population.
Community Based Research on Drug Use Networks, Phase II (RO1 9/00 - 9/06)
Role: Principal Investigator; National Institute on Drug Abuse
The purpose of this project was to investigate the role of emotional attachment and network turnover on HIV transmission. The project collected a sample of 202 persons, both drug users and nonusers, who were interviewed at 3-month intervals for 4 years about their drug use and other network relationships.
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