AJMC August 11, 2024
Maggie L. Shaw

For the recent AIDS 2024 conference from the International AIDS Society, we spoke with Nishita Dsouza, PhD, MPH, postdoctoral research fellow in the Columbia University School of Social Work Social Intervention Group. Her research priorities focus on the creation and implementation of livable communities, systems, and environments for minoritized populations and encouraging the dissemination of evidence-based findings and translational research across sectors that include nonhealth sectors, transportation, and housing.

At AIDS 2024, she presented the poster, “Investigating Group Modality Dose Effects of an HIV/STI Intervention for Black Women in Community Supervision in New York City, NY: a Moderation Analysis,” the research behind which housing status and food insecurity were investigated for their influence on a behavioral HIV/STI prevention intervention for...

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