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Paul J Poppen is a Professor in Applied Social Psychology specializing in HIV/AIDS research, gender studies, and cultural psychology. He has held leadership roles including Director of the Behavioral Science, Public Health, and Biostatistics Core (2010-2015) and membership on the Executive Committee of the DC Developmental Center for AIDS Research (DC D-CFAR). His research focuses on sexual risk behaviors, HIV disclosure, and cultural influences on health decisions among Latino and LGBTQ+ populations.
Education: Ph.D. in Psychology from Cornell University (1973).
Research Interests:
- Gender and cultural dynamics in HIV prevention
- Psychosocial factors in HIV disclosure
- Sexual behavior among Latino/immigrant MSM populations
- Intersection of public health and mental health
Key Projects:
- NICHD-funded study on HIV prevalence among Colombian MSM (2010-2015)
- NIMH-funded research on HIV status disclosure among Latino gay men
- Studies on LGBTQ+ health in conflict zones
Grants & Funding: Major grants from NICHD, NIMH, and other NIH institutes. Current focus includes online intervention development for Colombian MSM populations.
Labs/Teams: Core leadership roles in multi-institutional HIV research networks including the DC D-CFAR and behavioral health cores.
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