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Matthew Capriotti is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Jose State University's College of Social Sciences. His research focuses on behavioral treatments for Tourette Syndrome and LGBTQ+ health, particularly examining social determinants affecting transgender and gender-diverse populations.
- Academic Affiliation: Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences, San Jose State University
- Email: matthew.capriotti@sjsu.edu
Matthew's work in tic disorders spans over a decade, concentrating on non-drug interventions like Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) and developing telehealth adaptations. His LGBTQ+ health research investigates healthcare disparities, contraceptive use challenges, chronic pain issues, and resilience mechanisms against discrimination and stigma.
Key research themes include:
- Translational studies bridging basic science and clinical application
- Development of affirming healthcare frameworks for gender-diverse populations
- Psychometric validation of assessment tools across diverse gender identities
- Analysis of minority stress impacts on substance use patterns
- Advocacy for policy changes improving healthcare access
His publications demonstrate cross-disciplinary expertise in behavioral psychology, public health, and gender studies, with recent work focusing on virtual treatment delivery and intersectional health analyses.
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