HEGR 2024:  Pathways  to Mental Health Outcomes Among Women Living With HIV

HEGR 2024: Pathways to Mental Health Outcomes Among Women Living With HIV

Dr. Carmen Logie will present a life course approach to examining pathways to adult mental health outcomes for women living with HIV

By Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

Date and time

Tuesday, February 6 · 12:15 - 1:15pm EST

Location

FIFSW

246 Bloor Street West Room 548 Toronto, ON M5S 1V4 Canada

About this event

About Dr. Carmen Logie

Dr. Carmen Logie is a full Professor in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. She is an Adjunct Scientist at Women’s College Research Institute, Adjunct Professor at United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment & Health, and Research Scientist, Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity. She holds the Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Social Justice with Marginalized Populations.

Dr. Logie’s research program advances understanding of and develops interventions to address stigma and other social-ecological factors associated with HIV and STI prevention and care. She is particularly interested in understanding and addressing intersectional stigma and its sexual, reproductive, and mental health impacts, with a focus on HIV and STI. Her current research focuses on HIV/STI prevention, testing and care cascades in Canada, Uganda and Jamaica with people living with HIV, refugee and other displaced youth, LGBT communities, Indigenous youth, sex workers, and persons at the intersection of these identities.

Health Equity Rounds are open to ALL students in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, space permitting. Please register online to ensure you have a seat. Contact Peter Sheffield (peter.sheffield@mail.utoronto.ca) with any questions or for more information.

* You must register to attend these talks. We will ask students to sign in upon arrival.

*FIFSW students who attend a minimum of 4 of 5 Health & Mental Health Equity Rounds will be provided a certificate of attendance in April 2024

*Please contact Peter Sheffield (peter.sheffield@mail.utoronto.ca) with any questions and inquiries.

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