Susan Kegeles, PhD

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Susan Kegeles, PhD

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Susan M. Kegeles, PhD is Professor of Medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine, in the Division of Prevention Science, and Co-Director of the Center for Prevention Studies (CAPS). She has an established research career conducting community-based research and has considerable experience designing and implementing HIV prevention interventions for diverse groups, including young and all-aged MSM, transgender women, and injection drug users. The majority of her research focuses on MSM, particularly young MSM, and young Black and Latino MSM. In particular, she developed an efficacious multi-level HIV prevention intervention that works at the level of the community and addresses individual, interpersonal, social, and structural issues related to HIV prevention. The intervention is called the Mpowerment Project (MP). The intervention’s efficacy was established through two randomized, controlled trials. The MP has been disseminated and implemented by over 175 community-based organizations in the US, as well as internationally in South Africa, Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Canada, the Netherlands, and Hong Kong. She is now conducting research on mobilizing young MSM communities to influence MSM’s engagement in the HIV continuum of care and prevention in the U.S. South, South Africa and Peru. She has also been conducting implementation research on the MP and she and her team developed and are testing the efficacy of an intervention for community-based organizations to use in implementing the MP. Her focus on implementation science is also manifest through her work in capacity-building for organizations around the US. She is focused on disparities reduction through her work with young black MSM concerning adapting the MP so that it is culturally sensitive and with her focus on working with Black churches. Finally, she is the Director of CAPS’ postdoctoral training program (TAPS, Traineeship in AIDS Prevention Studies), and does considerable mentoring with TAPS fellows and with early career scientists. She has been directing TAPS and co-directing CAPS since 2000, and working on HIV prevention since 1984.
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  1. Strauss RP, Sengupta S, Kegeles S, McLellan E, Metzger D, Eyre S, Khanani F, Emrick CB, MacQueen KM. Willingness to volunteer in future preventive HIV vaccine trials: issues and perspectives from three U.S. communities. . 2001 Jan 01; 26(1):63-71.
  2. Kegeles SM, Rebchook GM, Hays RB, Terry MA, O'Donnell L, Leonard NR, Kelly JA, Neumann MS. From science to application: the development of an intervention package. AIDS Educ Prev. 2000; 12(5 Suppl):62-74.
  3. Peterson J, Grinstead O, Golden E, Catania J, Kegeles SM, Coates T. . Correlates of HIV risk behaviors in Black and White San Francisco heterosexuals: The population-based AIDS in Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods (AMEN) study. Ethnicity and Disease. 1992; 2:361-370.
  4. O'Donnell L, Scattergood P, Adler M, Doval AS, Barker M, Kelly JA, Kegeles SM, Rebchook GM, Adams J, Terry MA, Neumann MS. The role of technical assistance in the replication of effective HIV interventions. AIDS Educ Prev. 2000; 12(5 Suppl):99-111.
  5. Kegeles SM, Hays RB, Pollack LM, Coates TJ. Mobilizing young gay and bisexual men for HIV prevention: a two-community study. AIDS. 1999 Sep 10; 13(13):1753-62.
  6. Hays RB, Kegeles SM. Factors related to the willingness of young gay men to participate in preventive HIV vaccine trials. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1999 Feb 01; 20(2):164-71.
  7. Choi K, Kumekawa E, Dang Q, Kegeles SM, Hays RB, Stall R. Risk and protective factors affecting sexual behavior among young Asian and Pacific Islander men who have sex with men: Implications for HIV prevention. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy. 1999; (24):47-55.
  8. Jinich S, Paul JP, Stall R, Acree M, Kegeles SM, Hoff C, Coates TJ. Childhood sexual abuse and HIV risk-taking behavior among gay and bisexual men. AIDS and Behavior. 1998; (2):41-52.
  9. Kegeles SM, Hart GJ. Recent HIV-prevention interventions for gay men: individual, small-group and community-based studies. AIDS. 1998; 12 Suppl A:S209-15.
  10. Hays RB, Paul J, Ekstrand M, Kegeles SM, Stall R, Coates TJ. Actual versus perceived HIV status, sexual behaviors and predictors of unprotected sex among young gay and bisexual men who identify as HIV-negative, HIV-positive and untested. AIDS. 1997 Oct; 11(12):1495-502.
  11. Hays RB, Kegeles SM, Coates TJ. Unprotected sex and HIV risk taking among young gay men within boyfriend relationships. AIDS Educ Prev. 1997 Aug; 9(4):314-29.
  12. Hoff CC, Kegeles SM, Acree M, Stall R, Paul J, Ekstrand M, Coates TJ. Looking for men in all the wrong places...: HIV prevention small-group programs do not reach high risk gay men. AIDS. 1997 May; 11(6):829-30.
  13. Hoff C, Stall R, Acree M, Daigle D, Paul J, Kegeles SM, Ekstrand M, Coates TJ. Differences in sexual behavior among HIV discordant and concordant gay men in primary relationships. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirrology. 1997; 14:72-78.
  14. Hoff CC, Stall R, Paul J, Acree M, Daigle D, Phillips K, Kegeles S, Jinich S, Ekstrand M, Coates TJ. Differences in sexual behavior among HIV discordant and concordant gay men in primary relationships. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1997 Jan 01; 14(1):72-8.
  15. Hays RB, Paul J, Ekstrand M, Kegeles SM, Stall R, Coates TJ. Should HIV prevention strategies for young gay men be different for HIV-negative, HIV-positive, and untested men?. AIDS. 1997; 1(11):1495-1502.
  16. Dolcini MM, Cohn LD, Adler NE, Millstein SG, Irwin CE, Jr., Kegeles SM, Stone G. Adolescent egocentrism and feelings of invulnerability: Are they related?. Journal of Early Adolescence. 1989; (9):409-418.
  17. Moore PJ, Adler NE, Kegeles SM. Adolescents and the contraceptive pill: the impact of beliefs on intentions and use. Obstet Gynecol. 1996 Sep; 88(3 Suppl):48S-56S.
  18. Catania JA, Coates TJ, Greenblatt RM, Dolcini MM, Kegeles SM. Predictors of condom use and multiple partnered sex among sexually active adolescent women: Implications for AIDS-related health interventions. The Journal of Sex Research. 1989; (26):514-524.
  19. Kegeles SM, Hays RB, Coates TJ. The Mpowerment Project: a community-level HIV prevention intervention for young gay men. Am J Public Health. 1996 Aug; 86(8):1129-36.
  20. Stall R, Hoff C, Coates TJ, Paul J, Phillips KA, Ekstrand M, Kegeles S, Catania J, Daigle D, Diaz R. Decisions to get HIV tested and to accept antiretroviral therapies among gay/bisexual men: implications for secondary prevention efforts. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1996 Feb 01; 11(2):151-60.
  21. Stall R, Hoff C, Coates TJ, Paul J, Phillips KA, Ekstrand M, Kegeles SM, Catania J, Daigle D, Diaz R.. Decisions to get HIV tested and accept antiretroviral therapies among gay/bisexual men: Implications for secondary prevention efforts. Journal of Acquired Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology. 1996; 11:151-160.
  22. King R, Estey J, Allen S, Kegeles S, Wolf W, Valentine C, Serufilira A. A family planning intervention to reduce vertical transmission of HIV in Rwanda. AIDS. 1995 Jul; 9 Suppl 1:S45-51.
  23. Phillips KA, Paul J, Kegeles S, Stall R, Hoff C, Coates TJ. Predictors of repeat HIV testing among gay and bisexual men. AIDS. 1995 Jul; 9(7):769-75.
  24. Horowitz MJ, Adler NE, Kegeles SM.. A scale for measuring the occurrence of positive states of mind. Psychosomatic Medicine. 1988; 103:193-210.
  25. Dolcini MM, Coates TJ, Catania JA, Kegeles SM, Hauck WW. Multiple sexual partners and their psychosocial correlates: the population-based AIDS in multiethnic neighborhoods (AMEN) study. Health Psychol. 1995 Jan; 14(1):22-31.