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Patrick Wilson is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at UCLA, where he directs the SPHERE Lab (Society, Psychology, and Health Research). He previously served as an Associate Professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Wilson holds a PhD in community psychology from New York University and completed postdoctoral training at Yale University. His research focuses on psychosocial and structural factors influencing health disparities in marginalized populations, particularly Black communities and LGBTQ+ individuals. Key areas include HIV/AIDS prevention, substance use, sexual health, and the health impacts of incarceration.
His work integrates community-based participatory research methods and examines intersectional health challenges such as stigma, systemic discrimination, and cultural barriers to healthcare access. Notable studies include investigating sexual health behaviors among college students, HIV prevention strategies for Black gay men, and evaluating cross-system interventions for justice-involved youth. Supported by NIH and CDC grants, his research emphasizes translating findings into actionable public health policies and community programs.
Dr. Wilson's SPHERE Lab develops innovative interventions addressing health inequities, including technology-based monitoring tools and culturally tailored prevention programs. His contributions bridge academic inquiry with real-world impact, aiming to reduce disparities in mental and physical health outcomes across vulnerable populations.
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