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Social and Behavioral Sciences Program:

Integrating Sex and Drug–Related HIV Risk and Transmission

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Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Social and Behavioral Science (SBS) division is focused on understanding the behavioral, psychological and social factors that influence health status. Furthermore, faculty and students are involved in researching strategies for altering adverse lifestyles and psychosocial risk factors. Potential interventions are at the individual, social group and community levels, and they seek to integrate an understanding of the interrelation of risk factors. Areas of expertise in international settings include HIV/AIDS and pregnancy–related behaviors, disabilities and violence, and the intersection of health and international development.

 

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