Debbie Bain Brickley, DrPH, MPH

  1. Research Analyst

 

 

Phone:

415-597-9345

 

 

 

Email:

dbain@psg.ucsf.edu

 

Dr. Brickley is an analyst and trainer with the Institute for Global Health. She has a background in epidemiology/biostatistics as well as qualitative research methods. Dr. Brickley has been involved in international AIDS behavioral research, training and evaluation since 2000, with an emphasis in Southeast Asia. She is currently involved in research in reproductive health and AIDS stigma in Vietnam. Dr. Brickley coordinates and teaches a Data Management and Analysis Seminar for the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS)/Fogarty Visiting Scientists Program, a course that facilitates high-quality international research by creating productive partnerships between CAPS scientists and researchers from developing countries. She also serves as a technical consultant in monitoring and evaluation of global HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs as part of the CDC University Technical Assistance Program (UTAP). Dr. Brickley received her MPH and DrPH from UC Berkeley and her BS from Stanford University.

Principal Research Interests

Behavioral interventions to prevent HIV/AIDS in the developing world

Monitoring and evaluation of public health programs

AIDS stigma and discrimination as a barrier to utilizing health care services

 

Selected Publications

Thao LTL, Lindan CP, Brickley DB, Giang LT. Changes in high-risk behaviors over time among young drug users in south Vietnam: A three-province study. AIDS & Behavior 2006; 10(4 Suppl):S47-56.

 

Kihara MO, Kramer JS, Bain D, Kihara M, Mandel J. Knowledge of and attitudes toward the pill: results of a national survey in Japan. Family Planning Perspectives 2001; 33(3):123-7.

 

Bain DL, Lietman T, Rasmussen S, Kalman S, Fan J, Lammel C, Zhang JZ, Dawson CR, Schachter J, Stephens RS. Chlamydial genovar distribution after community wide antibiotic treatment. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001; 184(120):1581-8.

 

 

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