Katherine Andrinopoulos
Associate Professor - Global Health Systems and Development
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/49482567/?sort=date&direction=descending
Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Faculty
Region
- Central America
- Caribbean
Courses
The Social Determinants of HIV/AIDS, Health Problems in Developing Science
Additional Info
Number of Dissertations or Theses Supervised in the Past 5 Years: 6
Research
Gender, Stigma, HIV, Family Planning
Degrees
- Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, International Health, 2008
- M.H.S., Johns Hopkins, International Health, 2003
- B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Public Health, 1999
Academic Experience
Academic Experience
- Associate Professor, Tulane University, 2013-
- Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 2008-2013
- Doctoral Program Director, International Health and Development, Tulane University, 2008-
Distinctions
- Newcomb Fellow, Tulane University, 2008-
- NIH/NIMH Research Grant, “Stigma as a Barrier to HIV Testing for Inmates, Jamaica,” 2005-2007
- Hopkins Fogarty AIDS International Research and Training Program Grant, “Jamaican Health Initiative in Correctional Services,” 2003
- Fulbright Scholar, Jamaica, 2005
- James P. Dixon Award for Excellence, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health. 1999
Languages
- Spanish
- Greek
Overseas Experience
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Nicaragua
- Ghana
- Uganda
- Tanzania
- Kenya
Selected Publications
- 2023. Nawar, E.* Andrinopoulos, K. Machekano, R. Carton, T. Bobrow, E. Mugwaneza, P. Ndatimana, D. (2023). A Longitudinal Assessment of Interruptions in HIV Clinic Visits and Virologic Failure among Pregnant and Postpartum Women in the Kabeho Study. Jou
- 2023. Leyton, A.* Meekers, D. Hutchinson, P. Andrinopoulos, K. Chen, X. (2023). A Qualitative Assessment of Social Norms Related to Seeking Help for Intimate Partner Violence in Honduras. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Vol. 38: 10234-10258.
- 2021. Felker-Kantor, EA*, Polanco, C. Perez, M. Donastorg, Y. Andrinopoulos, K. Kendall, C. Kerrigan, D. Theall, K. (2021). Participatory geographic mapping and activity space diaries: innovative data collection methods for understanding environmental r
- 2021. Felker-Kantor, EA*, Polanco, C. Perez, M. Donastorg, Y. Andrinopoulos, K. Kendall, C. Kerrigan, D. Theall, K. (2021). Daily Activity Spaces and Drug Use among Female Sex Workers Living with HIV in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Health and Plac
- 2020. Felker-Kantor, EA*, EA. Polanco, C. Perez, M. Donastorg, Y. Andrinopoulos, K. Kendall, C. Kerrigan, D. Theall, K. (2020). " "Todo se trata de a quién conoces": Social Networks and Drug Use Among Female Sex Workers Living with HIV in the Dominican
- 2019. Andrinopoulos, K. Felker-Kantor, E. Michel, J. Francoise, K. Desinor, O. (2019). Male Sexual Partners of Adolescent Young Girls and Women in Haiti: A survey of HIV risk behavior, HIV service use, and gender based violence. USAID MEASURE Evaluation
- 2019. Andrinopoulos, K. Felker-Kantor, E*. Brewer, J*. (2019). Haitian Female Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic: A qualitative study of HIV vulnerability and service use. USAID MEASURE Evaluation Project, UNC-Chapel Hill. https://www.measureevaluati
- 2019. “Assessing the role of the private sector in surveillance for malaria elimination in Haiti and the Dominican Republic: a qualitative study.” With Sidibe A, Maglior A, Cueto C, Chen I, Le Menach A, Chang MA, Eisele TP, Cherubin J, Lemoine JF, Benne
- 2018. “The Role of Discrimination in Care Postponement Among Trans-Feminine Individuals in the U.S. National Transgender Discrimination Survey,” with Glick, J.L., Theall, K., and Kendall, C. LGBT health. 5(3):171-179.
- 2018. “Tiptoeing Around the System” Alternative Healthcare Navigation Among Gender Minorities in New Orleans,” with Glick, J.L., Theall, K., and Kendall, C. Transgender health. 3(1):118-126.
- 2018. “For data’s sake: dilemmas in the measurement of gender minorities,” with Glick, J.L., Theall, K., and Kendall, C. Culture, health & sexuality. 20(12):1362-1377.