Dr. Susan Kiene

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Susan M. Kiene is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, primarily focusing her research on the behavioral aspects of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. Her work encompasses social and behavioral science research oriented towards understanding dynamics of HIV risk behavior and developing tailored interventions to reduce such risks. Dr. Kiene's research includes significant projects in Uganda, South Africa, and several other regions involving both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. She has contributed to understanding how various psychosocial factors influence sexual risk behavior and behaviors associated with HIV transmission. Her research group has been involved in pivotal studies on routine HIV testing and counseling, sexual risk reduction, and the interplay between alcohol use and sexual risk behaviors. Beyond her research, Dr. Kiene holds affiliations with various public health and psychological societies, including the American Public Health Association and the International AIDS Society, showcasing her commitment to advancing HIV prevention methodologies and contributing knowledge to the behavioral science field. With a PhD in psychology, she is actively involved in mentoring medical students and participating in NIH-funded research projects related to HIV prevention.

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