The May Implementation Science Monthly Rounds (ISMR) will feature Dr. Melissa Ann Stockton, M.S.P.H, Ph.D. who is a social epidemiologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Stockton’s research focuses on implementing and evaluating evidence-based interventions that address intersectional stigma and deliver high-quality psychological care to vulnerable populations. She has expertise in adapting, implementing and evaluating evidence-based mental health and stigma-reduction programming for adults and adolescents living with HIV in low-resource settings. Dr. Jack currently leads two NIH-funded hybrid effectiveness-implementation trials leveraging the Friendship Bench model to address stigma and prevent suicide among adults and adolescents living with HIV (R34MH1362, K01MH130226).
Dr. Jack will be talking on “Integrating Safety Planning, Problem-Solving Therapy, and Peer Support for Suicide Prevention among Adolescents Living with HIV in Malawi: An Application of the ADAPT-ITT Adaptation Framework”.
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