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Department of Health, Behavior and Society

HBS Awards and Accomplishments: February 2021

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A monthly series featuring ten awards and accomplishments across the Department of Health, Behavior & Society.

  1. 11 HBS faculty members received  in recognition of their outstanding instruction during their Term 2 courses.
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  • , MD
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  • , ScM
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  1. HBS faculty members, , PhD, and ., PhD, published a  titled “Church Attendance and Mobility Limitation Among Black and White Men With Prostate Cancer” in the American Journal of Men’s Health.
  2. HBS faculty member, , PhD, published a  titled “Mask usage, social distancing, racial, and gender correlates of COVID-19 vaccine intentions among adults in the US.” HBS doctoral student, Lauren Dayton, and HBS staff member, Grace Yi, contributed to the article, featured in PloS One.
  3. HBS faculty members, , PhD, and , ScD, published a  titled “A mixed-methods exploration of faith, spirituality, and health program interest among older African Americans with HIV” in Quality of Life Research.
  4. HBS faculty member, , PhD, published a  assessing links between governors’ party affiliation and rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine.
  5. HBS faculty member, , MD, contributed to a new  published in NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery titled “Health Inequity and Racism Affects Patients and Health Care Workers Alike.”
  6. HBS faculty member, , PhD, published  in the Journal of Community Psychology titled “Factors associated with successful mentor matching in an intervention study of youth violence.”
  7. HBS faculty member, , PhD, and her team at JHSPH received  to study the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth mentoring.
  8. , PhD, passed her final oral exams.
  9. HBS faculty member, , PhD, published a  in the Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, which revealed limited awareness of pre-exposure prophylaxis among patients at public STI clinics in Baltimore.