Jacqueline E. Goldman Source Confirmed
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Associate Professor of Practice
John Brown University
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Dr. Jacqueline Goldman is an Associate Professor of Practice at John Brown University whose research spans substance abuse treatment, higher education, and public health crises. Her work encompasses opioid use disorder treatment, HIV risk behaviors, and the socio-spatial dynamics of drug use, particularly among unstably housed populations. Goldman employs ethnographic methods to understand risk negotiation during public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research also investigates factors influencing academic motivation and engagement, especially among first-generation college students, as well as the impact of transformative experiences in middle school engineering programs. Recent studies explore the connection between probation/parole status and willingness to utilize overdose prevention centers, alongside adaptations to changing risk environments for those experiencing unstable housing and drug use. Her current research focuses on substance abuse treatment and outcomes, intersecting with education, achievement, and giftedness.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 250
Selected Publications
- Sociodemographic Characteristics and Drug Use Practices Associated with Fentanyl Use Frequency Among People Who Use Drugs in Rhode Island (2026) DOI
- Experiences and perceptions of sexual health services among young gay and bisexual men who have sex with men in Rhode Island (2025) DOI
- Predictors of Retention in a Clinical Trial of a Fentanyl Overdose Prevention Intervention: Implications for Supporting Participants’ Retention in Harm Reduction Research (2025) DOI
- Concordance of Suspected, Self-Reported Co-Occurrence of Fentanyl With Other Drugs of Use and Urine Drug Testing Among People who use Drugs in Rhode Island (2025) DOI
- Differences by race and ethnicity in drug use patterns, harm reduction practices and barriers to treatment among people who use drugs in Rhode Island (2024) DOI
- Adapting to changing risk environments: examining overdose risk and socio-spatial patterns of unstably housed people who use drugs during converging public health crises (2024) DOI
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