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Education |
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Education |
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Medical Education |
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Regional |
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Research for Preventing HIV Public Health |
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2005-2010 American Sociological Association 2007-2010 International Harm Reduction Association 2008-2009 National Hispanic Medical Association 2007-2010 American Public Health Association |
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1990-1998 Public Health Analyst, Division of STDHIV Prevention, Behavioral Intervention Research Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 1998-1999 Behavioral Scientist, Division of HIV Prevention, Behavioral Intervention Research Branch,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 1999-2003 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica 2001-2004Consultant, National HIVAIDSSTI Control Programme, Epidemiology Unit, Ministry of Health, Kingston, Jamaica 2001-2004 Consultant, Jamaica AIDS Support, Kingston, Jamaica 2001-present Evaluation Consultant, Campus Crusade for Christ, Kingston, Jamaica. 2002-2003 Evaluation Consultant, Advocates for Youth, Washington DC 2004 Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY 2004 Consultant, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 2004 Consultant, Institute for HIV Prevention, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 2004-2005 Assistant Professor, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Brewton Parker College, Mount Vernon, GA 2005-2008 Assistant Professor, Masters in Public Health Program, Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, PR |
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Ph.D., Sociology- Emory University MA, Applied Behavioral Science- Wright State University BA, Psychology- Western Kentucky University |
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Rio de Janeiro |
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Watching TV |
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Norman LR, Kumar A. Neuropsychological complications of HIV disease and substance abuse. Am J Infect Dis. 200622:115-124. Norman LR, Malow R, Day M. HIV and Substance Use in the Caribbean: An Overlooked Epidemic. In: Norman LR. HIV testing practices in Jamaica. HIV Med. 2006 May74:231-242. Norman LR, Carr R, Jiménez J. Sexual stigma and sympathy: attitudes toward persons living with HIV in Jamaica. Cult Health Sex. 2006 Sep-Oct85:423-433.Kumar R, Orsoni S, Norman L, Verma AS, Tirado G, Giavedoni LD, Staprans S, Miller GM, Buch SJ, Kumar A. Chronic morphine exposure causes pronounced virus replication in cerebral compartment and accelerated onset of AIDS in SIVSHIV-infected Indian rhesus macaques. Virology. 2006 Oct 103541:192-206. Epub 2006 Jul 28. Norman LR, Carr R, Uche C. The role of sympathy on avoidance intentions toward persons living with HIVAIDS in Jamaica. AIDS Care. 2006 Nov188:1032-1039 Norman LR, Malow R, Devieux J. Culture and sexual expression: The viability of outercourse for HIV prevention within the Jamaican context.” Int Psy Bul. 2007111:14-17 Day M, Norman LR. An exploration of gender differences in the initiation of and attitudes toward crack cocaine use in the English-speaking Caribbean. Addict Res Theory. 2007 Jan153:285-297. Norman LR, Figueroa JP, Wedderburn M, Byfield L, Bourne D, Gebre Y. Trends in HIV risk perception, condom use and sexual history among Jamaican youth, 1996-2004. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2007 Apr-Jun192:199-207. Lewis JE, Malow R, Norman LR. Does alcohol use among sexually active college students moderate HIV risk behavior? J HIVAIDS Prev Ch Y. 200892:138-157 Durvasula RS, Norman LR, Malow R. Current perspectives on the neuropsychology of HIV. In: Pope C, White RT, Malow R, eds. HIVAIDS: Global Frontiers in PreventionIntervention. New York, NY: Routledge 2008:178-190. Norman LR, Abreu S, Sala A, Candelaria E. Twenty-five Years of HIVAIDS in Puerto Rico: How much do low-income housed women know now? In: Eddington PI, Mastolli UV, eds. Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices. Hauppauge NY: Nova Biomedical Press 2008:203-215 Norman LR, Abreu S, Candelaria E, Sala A. HIV testing practices among women living in public housing in Puerto Rico. J Womens Health Larchmt. 2008 May174:641-655 Abreu S, Sala A, Candelaria E, Norman L. Understanding the barriers that reduce the effectiveness of HIVAIDS prevention strategies for Puerto Rican women living in low-income households in Ponce, PR: A qualitative study.” J Immigr Minor Health. 2010 Feb121:83-92. Epub 2008 Aug 20. Norman LR, Kumar A. Neuropsychological complications of HIV disease and substance abuseAm J Infect Dis. 200622:115-124. Malow R, Norman LR. eds., HIV andSubstance Use in the Caribbean: An Overlooked Epidemic. In Bentham Science Publishers 2010. Norman LR, Abreu S, Candelaria E, Sala A. The effect of sympathy on discriminatory attitudes toward persons living with HIVAIDS in Puerto Rico: a hierarchical analysis of women living in public housing. AIDS Care. 2009 Feb212:140-149 Norman LR, Basso M, Kumar A, Malow R Neuropsychological consequences of HIV and substance abuse:a literature review and implications for treatment and future research. Curr Drug Abuse Rev.2009 May22:143-156. The viability of outercourse for HIV Prevention within the Puerto Rican context. In press, Ethnicity and Diseases Norman LR, Malow R, Loue S, Alvarez C, Abreu S, Candelaria E. Impoverished HIV risk-related attitudes and behaviors among older impoverished women living in Puerto Rico. J Int AIDS Soc. In revision |
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