Social Frailty Among Women Living With and Without HIV Infection in Mombasa, Kenya​



Title: Social Frailty Among Women Living With and Without HIV Infection in Mombasa, Kenya​

Speaker: Dr. Susan Graham and Nancy Gomez Juarez, PhD Candidate

Bio: Dr. Susan M. Graham, MD, MPH PhD, is a Professor of Global Health and Medicine and an Adjunct Professor in Epidemiology at the University of Washington. Dr. Graham also directs the UW Behavioral Research Center for HIV. Her research focuses on HIV prevention and care and control of sexually transmitted infections, both in the United States and in Kenya.

Nancy is a third-year Quantitative Psychology student at the University of Washington. Her research focuses on latent class analysis, multilevel modeling, and social network analysis methods. For her master’s thesis, she’s delving into a comparative study of latent class analysis (LCA), latent profile analysis, and ordinal latent class analysis using body image data. Her goal is to examine the most effective method(s) for identifying patterns or classes among children.

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