September 19, 2023

11:00am – 12:00pm Los Angeles

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA CHIPTS HIV Ground Round entitled, “Using Intensive Longitudinal Measurement to Identify Intervention Targets to Improve Mental and Sexual Health and Reduce Substance Use in Vulnerable Populations” will take place on Tuesday, September 19, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Patrick A. Wilson, PhD, Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology, UCLA

Event Flyer: Using Intensive Longitudinal Measurement to Identify Intervention Targets to Improve Mental and Sexual Health and Reduce Substance Use in Vulnerable Populations - Flyer

The interrelationships among mental health, substance use, and sex have long interested behavioral scientists and researchers and practitioners working on substance abuse and HIV. This presentation will review findings from weekly and daily structured diaries implemented over periods of up to 60 days. Findings reveal common situational factors tied substance use and risky sexual experiences. Implications for future clinical and behavioral interventions will be provided.

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The Grand Rounds are monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CHIPTS and UCLA-CDU CFAR, consists of hour-long lunchtime lectures, delivered by invited guests or distinguished members of the Institute faculty, on a broad range of subjects. The aims of the program are to highlight important developments in AIDS-related research, encourage collaborations between UCLA investigators and invited speakers, interest young investigators in AIDS research, and provide information about new findings and new funding opportunities.

The Grand Rounds monthly lectures are delivered by renowned researchers/scientists, clinicians, community members and leaders in the HIV prevention and treatment field, and aim to:

  • Share latest research findings on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, and highlight important developments in research
  • Encourage scientific collaborations and networking between UCLA investigators and invited speakers
  • Excite an interest in HIV/AIDS research for early career investigators, and provide resources about new research findings, funding, and career opportunities.

For more information regarding UCLA Grand Rounds, please visit our page.

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