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Lauretta E. Grau, Ph.D.

Associate Research Scientist
Division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

Phone: (203) 785-2904
Fax: (203) 785-4782
lauretta.grau@yale.edu

Assistant: Kimberly Rogers
Phone: (203) 785-2912
kimberly.rogers@yale.edu


Dr. Grau is a clinical psychologist with training in health psychology and has expertise in identifying the cognitive and emotional correlates of risk and preventive health behaviors. She has been involved in the field of HIV prevention research for over fifteen years and has been working with syringe exchange programs for almost a decade. Dr. Grau has conducted multisite, longitudinal evaluations of syringe exchange programs, including a feasibility and cost-effectiveness study of offering hepatitis vaccination through syringe exchanges. She also has experience in HIV and hepatitis prevention research with sexually active adolescents, minority and drug using populations, and most recently with older populations. In addition, she has led women’s support groups at the local syringe exchanges. On a broader level, Dr. Grau is interested in research that will result in the development and implementation of individual, family- and community-based harm reduction interventions.

Education

Ph.D., George Mason University, Psychology, 1996
M.A., George Mason University, Psychology, 1987
M.S., George Washington University, Zoology, 1974

Awards and Honors

Certificate of Recognition & Appreciation of Special Achievement, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Mental Health

NIH Director's Award

Professional Services

Member, Program Research Committee, National Harm Reduction Coalition, Program Research Committee

Reviewer, Center for Scientific Review, NIH

Reviewer, AIDS & Behavior

Reviewer, Journal of Urban Health

Member, Behavioral and Social Scientist Volunteer Program, American Psychological Association

Current Research Projects

Adult, Aware, and Alive Project; Syringe Exchange-based Hepatitis B Vaccination of Injection Drug Users (IDUs)

Yale Affiliations

Member, Methodology and Biostatistics Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)

Addiction and Mental Health Work Group, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics

Selected Publications

Heimer, R., Grau, L.E., Khoshnood, K., and Singer, M. Should HIV Testing Programs for Urban Injection Drug Users be expanded? American Journal of Public Health, in press.

Grau, L.E., Bluthenthal, R.N., Marshall, P., Singer, M., and Heimer, R. Psychosocial and Behavioral Differences among Drug Injectors Who Use and Do Not Use Syringe Exchange Programs. AIDS and Behavior 9(4): 495-504, 2005.

Bluthenthal, R.N., Malik, R., Grau, L, Singer, M., Marshall, P., and Heimer, R. Sterile Syringe Access Conditions and Variations in HIV Risk among Drug Injectors in Three Cities. Addiction 99: 1136-1146, 2004.

Grau, L.E., Arevalo, S., Catchpool, C., and Heimer, R. Expanded Harm Reduction Services via Wound and Abscess Clinic. American Journal of Public Health 12: 1915-1917, 2002.

Heimer, R., Clair, S., Grau, L.E., Bluthenthal, R.N., Marshall, P.A., and Singer, M. Hepatitis-associated Knowledge is Low and Risks are High among HIV-aware Injection Drug Users in Three U.S. Cities. Addiction 97: 1277-1287, 2002.

Heimer, R., Khoshnood, K., Clair, S., Teng, W., Grau, L.E., and Singer, M. Effects of Increasing Syringe Availability on Syringe Exchange Use and HIV Risk: Connecticut 1990-2000. Journal of Urban Health 79: 556-570, 2002.

Stover, E.S., Goldschmidts, W.L., Grau, L.E., Mitnick, L., Pequegnat, W., Rausch, D.M., and Vitiello, B. Perspectives from the National Institute on Mental Health: Preventing or Living with AIDS. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 18: 58-60, 1996.

For a further list of Dr. Grau’s publications, please see PubMed.

  Lauretta E. Grau, Ph.D.

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