Li Li

Office Address: Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior

Department of Psychiatry

University of California at Los Angeles

10920 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 350

Los Angeles, California 90024

310-794-2446

Education

Ph.D., Sociology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia

M.S., Sociology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia

B.A., Philosophy, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China

Academic Appointments

Professor-in-Residence, July, 2009 – present

Research Sociologist, July 2008 – June 2009

Associate Research Sociologist, February 2002 – June 2008

Center for Community Health

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences

Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior

University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Professor-in-Residence, July, 2010 – present

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health

University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Associate Professor, July 1999 - April 2001

Assistant Professor, March 1995 - June 1999

Department of Community Health

Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio

Research Scientist, July 1996 - April 2001

Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research

Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio

Research Director, September 1993 - July 1996

Research Associate/Program Evaluator, February 1993 - September 1993

Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability

Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio


Research Grants

Enhancing the Role of Commune Health Workers in HIV and Drug Control in Vietnam. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 2012-2017, R01-DA033609; (Principal Investigator)

MMT CARE for HIV Prevention: A Randomized Controlled Trial. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 2012-2016, R01-DA033130; (Principal Investigator)

TEA for Families and Children: A Randomized Intervention Trial. Funded by National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD), 2011-2016, R01-HD068165; (Principal Investigator)

Development of a Family Intervention to Address Drug Use and HIV in Vietnam. Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 2010-2012, R34DA029493; (Principal Investigator)

Methadone Maintenance and HIV Prevention: A Window of Opportunity in China. Funded by National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), 2009-2012, R34-MH083512; (Principal Investigator)

TEA for Families and Children: Preparation for a Randomized Trial. Funded by National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), 2009-2011, R01-MH080606; (Principal Investigator)

POL and Access Intervention to Reduce HIV Stigma among Service Providers in China, Funded by National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), 2007-2011,R01-MH081778; (Principal Investigator)

Healthy Families – Thailand: Improving Health for Families Living with HIV in Thailand, Funded by National Institute on Nursing (NINR), 2005-2010, R01-NR009922; (Principal Investigator 2007-2010)

HIV related Stigma among Service Providers in China, Funded by National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), 2003-2007, R01-MH070931; (Principal Investigator)

Log-on: Stigma Intervention Online, Funded by the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS, NIMH) 2006 (Principal Investigator)

HIV/AIDS Affected Children in China, Funded by UCLA AIDS Institute and Program in Global Health, 2005-2006 (Principal Investigator)

A Pilot Study on Children and Families Impacted by HIV/AIDS in Anhui, China, Funded by the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS, NIMH) 2005 (Principal Investigator)

Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial (China Site), funded by National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH), 1999-2008 (Co-Investigator and Project Director)

Continuing Study of Case Management Treatment Enhancement, funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 1995-2001 (Co-Investigator)

Hoosier Assurance Plan Substance Abuse Continuum of Care, funded by Indiana Division of Mental Health, 1997-1999 (Co-Investigator)

Journal Publications

1. Ballweg, John A. & Li, Li. 1989. Comparison of Health Habits of Military with the Civilian Population. Public Health Reports, 104(5): 498-509.

2. Li, Li & Ballweg, John A. 1991. Demographic and Sociological Determinants of Alcohol Use by U.S. Military Personnel. Sociological Spectrum, 11(2): 105-125.

3. Ballweg, John A. & Li, Li. 1991. Trends in Substance Use by U.S. Military Personnel. Armed Forces and Society, 17(4): 601-618.

4. Bryant, Clifton D. & Li, Li. 1991. A Statistical Value Profile of Cockfighters. Sociology and Social Research, 75(4): 199-209.

5. Ballweg, John, A. & Li, Li. 1991. Health Status and Stress among U.S. Military Women. FORUM International, 12: 223-251.

6. Li, Li & Ballweg, John A. 1992. Development, Urbanization and Fertility in China. Sociology and Social Research, 76(3): 111-117.

7. Ballweg, John A. & Li, Li. 1992. Single Mothers and Fathers in the U.S. Military. Journal of Employee Assistance Research, 1(2): 380-390.

8. Ballweg, John A. & Li, Li. 1992. Employment Migration among Graduates of Southern Land-Grant Universities. Southern Rural Sociology, 9(1): 91-102.

9. Li, Li. 1993. Chinese Women's Participation in Fertility Discussions. International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 23(1): 33-43.

10. Li, Li & Bryant, Clifton D.1994. Impact of Job Characteristics and Coping Processes on Well-Being of American Lawyers. Applied Behavioral Science Review, 2(1): 61-75.

11. Moore, Dennis & Li, Li. 1994. Substance Use among Applicants for Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Journal of Rehabilitation, 60(4): 48-53.

12. Li, Li & Ballweg, John A.1994. Deviant Fertility in China: A Theoretical Approach. Deviant Behavior, 15(2): 193-210.

13. Moore, Dennis & Li, Li. 1994. Alcohol Use and Drinking-Related Consequences among Consumers of Disability Services. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 38(2): 124-133.

14. Moore, Dennis, Greer, Bobby & Li, Li. 1994. Alcohol and Other Substance Use/Abuse among People with Disabilities. in Dana S. Dunn (Ed.) Psychological Perspectives on Disability [Special issue]. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9(5): 369-382.

15. Li, Li. 1995. Subjective Well-being of Chinese Urban Elderly. International Review of Modern Sociology, 25 (2): 17-26.

16. Li, Li & Ballweg, John A.1995. Unsanctioned Births in China. Sociological Focus, 28(2): 129-146.

17. Li, Li. 1995. Son Preference, Woman's Status, and “Out-of-Plan” Fertility in China. Social Development Issues, 17(1): 74-86.

18. Li, Li & Ford, Jo Ann. 1996. Triple Trouble: Alcohol Abuse by Women with Disabilities. Applied Behavioral Science Review, 4(1): 97-107.

19. Siegal, Harvey A., Rapp, Richard C., Li, Li, Saha, Pranjit & Kirk, Karen D. 1997. The Role of Case Management in Retaining Clients in Substance Abuse Treatment: An Exploratory Analysis. Journal of Drug Issues, 27(4):821-831.

20. Sample, Eddie B., Li, Li & Moore, Dennis. 1997. Alcohol Use, Ethnicity, and Disability: A Comparison of African-American and Caucasian Groups. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 25(3): 265-276.

21. Li, Li & Ford, Jo Ann. 1998. Illicit Drug Use by Women with Disabilities. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(3): 405-418.

22. Rapp, Richard, Siegal, Harvey A., Li, Li, & Saha, Pranjit. 1998. Predicting Post-Primary Treatment Services and Drug Use Outcome: A Multivariate Analysis. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(4): 603-615.

23. Glenn, Margaret, Garcia, Jorge, Li, Li & Moore, Dennis. 1998. Preparation of Rehabilitation Counselors to Serve People Living with HIV/AIDS. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 41(3): 190-200.

24. Li, Li & Moore, Dennis. 1998. Acceptance of Disability and Its Correlates. The Journal of Social Psychology, 138(1): 13-25.

25. Moore, Dennis & Li, Li. 1998. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Illicit Drug Use by People with Disabilities. The American Journal on Addictions, 7(2): 93-102.

26. Siegal, Harvey A., Li, Li, Leviton, Laura C., Cole, Phyllis A., Hook, Edward W., Bachmann, Laura & Ford, Jo Ann. 1999. Under the Influence: Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Abuse among Driving Under the Influence Offenders. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 26(2): 87-92.

27. Siegal, Harvey A., Cole, Phyllis A., Li, Li, & Eddy, Mark F. 2000. Can A Brief Clinical Practicum Influence Physicians’ Communications with Patients about Alcohol and Drug Problems? Results from a Long Term Follow-up. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 12(2): 72-77.

28. Li, Li, Ford, Jo Ann & Moore, Dennis. 2000. An Exploratory Study of Violence, Substance Abuse, Disability, and Gender. Social Behavior and Personality, 28(1), 61-72.

29. Siegal, Harvey A., Rapp, Richard C. Li, Li, & Saha, Pranjit. 2001. Case Management in Substance Abuse Treatment: Perspectives, Impact, and Use. In Frank M. Tims, Carl G. Lukefeld, and Jerome J. Platt (eds.) Relapse and Recovery in Addictions (253-274). New Haven: Yale University Press.

30. Siegal, Harvey A., Li, Li, Rapp, Richard C. & Saha, Pranjit. 2001. Measuring Readiness for Change among Crack Cocaine Users: A Descriptive Analysis. Substance Use and Misuse, 36, 687-700.

31. Li, Li & Moore, Dennis. 2001. Disability and Illicit Drug Use: An Application of Labeling Theory. Deviant Behavior, 22, 1-21.

32. Siegal, Harvey A., Li, Li & Rapp, Richard C. 2002. Case Management as a Therapeutic Enhancement: Impact on Post-Treatment Criminality. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 21(4), 37-46.

33. Siegal, Harvey A., Li, Li, & Rapp, Richard C. 2002. Abstinence Trajectories among Treated Crack Cocaine Users. Addictive Behaviors, 27, 437-449.

34. Rapp, Richard C., Li, Li, Siegal, Harvey A. & DeLiberty, Richard. 2003. Demographic and Clinical Correlates of Client Motivation among Substance Abusers. Health & Social Work, 107-115.

35. Detels, Roger, Zunyou Wu, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Li Li, Jihui Guan, Yueping Yin, Guojun Liang, Lihong Hu, Martha B. Lee & the NIMH Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. 2003. STD Prevalence and Characteristics of Market Vendors in Eastern China. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 30(11), 803-808.

36. Lee, Martha., Wu, Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Detels, Roger, Guan, Jihui, Li, Li, & the NIMH Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. 2005. HIV Related Stigma among Market Workers in China. Health Psychology. 24(4), 435-438.

37. Li, Li, Wu, Sheng, Wu, Zunyou, Sun, Stephanie, Cui, Haixia & Jia, Manhong. 2006. Understanding Family Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Yunnan, China. AIDS and Behavior, 10(5), 509-517.

38. Lieber, Eli, Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Guan, Jihui & the NIMH Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. 2006. HIV/STD Stigmatization Fears as Health Seeking Barriers in China. AIDS and Behavior, 10(5), 463-471.

39. Li, Li, Lin, Chunqing, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Detels, Roger & Jia, Manhong. 2006. Stigmatization and Shame: Consequences of Caring for HIV/AIDS Patients in China. AIDS Care, 19(2): 258-263.

40. Li, Li, Sun, Stephanie, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng, Lin, Chunqing & Yan, Zhihua. 2006. Disclosure Is A Family Matter, Field Notes from China. Journal of Family Psychology, 21(2) 307-314.

41. Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Detels, Roger, Guan, Jihui, Batterham, Philip, Lin, Ying Ying & the NIMH Collaborative HIV Prevention Trial Group. 2006. Measuring Sexual Risk Using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI) vs. Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) in China. International Journal of Sexual Health, 19(1), 25-30.

42. Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng, Lee, Sung-Jae, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Detels, Roger, Jia, Manhong & Sun, Stephanie. 2007. Mandatory HIV Testing in China: The Perception of Health Care Providers. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 18: 476-481.

43. Li, Li., Jiang, Luohua, Lord, Lynwood & Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane. 2007. The Perception of Family Conflict by Parents Living with HIV/AIDS and Their Adolescent Children. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, 8(1), 99-114.

44. Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Zhao, Yu, Lin, Chunqing, Detels, Roger & Wu, Sheng. 2007. Use Case Vignettes to Measure HIV-related Stigma among Health Professionals. International Journal of Epidemiology, 36, 178-184.

45. Wu, Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Li, Li, Guan, Jihui, Detels, Roger, Yin, Yueping, Wu, Sheng, Liu, Zhendong, Lin, Chunqing, Hsieh, Julie & the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group. 2007. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Risk Behaviors among Market Vendors in China. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 34(12), 1030-1034.

46. Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng, Zhao, Yu, Jia, Manhong & Yan, Zhihua. 2007. HIV-Related Stigma in Health Care Settings: A Survey of Service Providers in China. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 21(10), 753-762.

47. Ji, Guoping, Li, Li, Lin, Chunqing & Sun, Stephanie. 2007. The impact of HIV/AIDS on families and children: A study in China. AIDS, 21 (suppl 8): S157-S161.

48. Li, Li, Cao, Haijun, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng & Xiao, Lin. 2007. Diffusion of Positive AIDS Care Messages among Service Providers in China. AIDS Education and Prevention, 19(6), 511-518.

49. Wu, Zunyou, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane, Detels, Roger. Li, Li, Guan, Jihui, Liang, Guojun, Yap, L. & the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group. 2007. Selecting At-Risk Populations for Sexually Transmitted Disease/HIV Intervention Studies. AIDS, 21 (suppl 8): S81-S87.

50. Lin, Chunqing, Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng & Jia, Manhong. 2008. Occupational Exposure to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among Health Care Providers: A Qualitative Study in Yunnan, China. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, 7(1), 35-41.

51. Li, Li, Lin, Chunqing, Wu, Zunyou, Lord, Lynwood & Wu, Sheng. 2008. To Tell or Not To Tell: HIV Disclosure to Family Members in China. Developing World Bioethics, 8(3), 235-241.

52. Lin, Chunqing, Li, Li, Ji, Guoping, Sun, Stephanie& Semaan, Alan. 2008. Children’ Body Mass Index and Nutrition Intake in HIV/AIDS Affected Families in China. Vulnerable Children & Youth Studies, 3,16-23.

53. Wu, Sheng, Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Cao, Haijun, Lin, Chunqing, Yan, Zhihua, Jia, Manhong & Cui, Hauxia. 2008. Universal Precautions in the Era of HIV/AIDS: Perception of Health Service Providers in Yunnan, China. AIDS & Behavior, 12(5), 806-814.

54. Stein, Judith & Li, Li. 2008. Measuring HIV-Related Stigma among Chinese Service Providers: Confirmatory Factor Analysis of a Multidimensional Scale. AIDS & Behavior, 12(5), 789-795.

55. Li, Li, Liang, Li-Jung, Wu, Zunyou, Lin, Chunqing & Wu, Sheng. 2008. Institutional Support for HIV/AIDS Care in China: A Multilevel Analysis. AIDS Care, 20(10), 1190-1196.

56. Wu, Sheng, Li, Li, Wu, Zunyou, Liang, Li-Jung, Cao, Haijun, Yan, Zhihua & Li, Jianhua. 2008. A Brief HIV Stigma Reduction Intervention for Service Providers in China. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 22(6), 513-520.

57. Yin, Yueping, Wu, Zunyou, Lin, Chunqing, Guan, Jihui, Wen, Yi, Li, Li, Detels, Roger, Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane & the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group. 2008. Syndromic and Laboratory Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Infection: A Comparison Study in China. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 19, 381-384.

58. Li, Li., Wu, Zunyou, Wu, Sheng, Jia, Menhong, Lieber, Eli & Lu, Yao. 2008. Impacts of HIV/AIDS Stigma on Family Identity and Interactions in China. Families, Systems & Health, 26(4), 431-442.

59. Sun, Stephanie, Li, Li, Ji. Guoping, Lin, Chunqing & Semaan, Alan. 2008. Child Behavior and Parenting in HIV/AIDS Affected Families in China. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 3(3), 192-202.

60. Li, Li, Lin, Chunqing, Cao, Haijun & Lieber, Eli. 2009. Intergenerational and Urban Rural Health Habits in Chinese Families. American Journal of Health Behavior, 33(2): 172-180.