Jeanne Delgado (Brown University Alpert School of Medicine) was a Pre-Doctoral Fellow in the Lima, Peru site. Jeanne graduated from Emory University in 2008 with a BS in Chemistry and minor in Ethics. While in SAPHIR, studied characteristics of alcohol use and the association of alcohol use with sexual risk behavior among MSM in Peru as well as correlations between knowledge of HPV screening recommendations and frequency of pap smear screening among HIV-infected Peruvian women. She is currently completing a residency in Pediatrics at Washington, DC National Children's Hospital.
Research Area:
Event-level analysis of substance use and sexual risk behavior among MSM and TW in Peru.
Cervical cancer screening knowledge and practices among HIV-infected women in Peru
Publications:
Delgado et al. Event-level Analysis of Alcohol Consumption and Condom Use in Partnership Contexts among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in Lima, Peru. Drug and Alcohol Dependence (2017) 170:17-24.
Delgado et al. Cervical cancer screening practices, knowledge of screening and risk, and highly active antiretroviral therapy adherence among women living with human immunodeficiency virus in Lima, Peru. International Journal of STD and AIDS (2017) 28(3):290-293.
Delgado J and Segura ER. Human Papillomavirus DNA Self-Testing to Promote Cervical Cancer Screening Practices Among WLHIV: Revisiting the Evidence. Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease (2016) 20(4):e62-3.