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Jennifer Pellowski
 
Jennifer Pellowski
  
  • B.A., Magna cum laude, 2011, Psychology, University of Connecticut
  • Major advisor: Kalichman
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  • Joined program, Fall 2011


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Research Interests:  News
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Sexual Health
  • Health Disparities
  • Access to Health Care
  • Geographical Disparities
  • Telehealth
  • Community Psychology
  • AIDS and Social Processes (T32) Fellowship, 2011-2015, University of Connecticut
Publications


Pellowski J. A
. (in press). Gay Men’s Health Crisis. In M. Gellman and J. R. Turner (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. New York, NY: Springer. 


Pellowski J. A. (in press).National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. In M. Gellman and J. R. Turner (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. New York, NY: Springer.
 

Pellowski J. A. (in press).National Institute of Mental Health. In M. Gellman and J. R. Turner (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. New York, NY: Springer.

Eaton L.A., Huedo-Medina, T., Kalichman S.C., Pellowski J.A.., Popat A., Sagherian M., and Johnson B.T. (under review) Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Single-Session Behavioral Interventions to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections: Implications for Bundling Prevention Packages.

Kalichman S.C., Pellowski J, and Turner C. (2011) Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Co-Infections in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Systematic Review with Implications for Using HIV Treatments for Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 87(3): 183-190.

Kalichman S.C., Pellowski J., Kalichman M.O., Cherry C.,   Detorio M., Caliendo A.M., and Schinazi R.F. (2011). Food Insufficiency and Medication Adherence among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Urban and Peri-Urban Settings. Prevention Science.




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