Joseph G. Rosen Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor (Research)

John Brown University

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18 h-index 115 pubs 1,094 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. Joseph G. Rosen is an Assistant Professor (Research) at John Brown University whose work addresses critical public health challenges, particularly those related to HIV, drug use, and adolescent sexual health. His research encompasses a range of topics, including sex work, opioid use disorder treatment, and the development of effective HIV/AIDS interventions. Rosen utilizes systematic reviews and surveys to investigate pressing issues; for example, his work has examined the efficacy and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. He also explores solutions to reduce overdose deaths, such as overdose detection technologies. Furthermore, Rosen's work in adolescent sexual and reproductive health includes research on comprehensive sexuality education programs and their impact on reducing unintended pregnancies.

Metrics

  • h-index: 18
  • Publications: 115
  • Citations: 1,094

Selected Publications

  • HPV Vaccine Delivery Strategies to Reach Out-of-School Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Narrative Review (2025) DOI
  • “It's something we're connected to”: Acceptability and adoption of overdose detection technologies implemented in San Francisco permanent supportive housing (2025) DOI
  • Policymaker Perspectives on Implementation Determinants of Rapid ART and Same-Day PrEP in Seven Priority Jurisdictions for Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Multisite Qualitative Study (2025) DOI
  • High unmet needs for cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV in six African countries: A population-based study (2025) DOI
  • The potential promise and pitfalls of point-of-care viral load monitoring to expedite HIV treatment decision-making in rural Uganda: a qualitative study (2024) DOI
  • “Politics Versus Policy”: Qualitative Insights on Stigma and Overdose Prevention Center Policymaking in the United States (2024) DOI
  • Age and gender profiles of HIV infection burden and viraemia: novel metrics for HIV epidemic control in African populations with high antiretroviral therapy coverage (2024) DOI
  • “Make yourself un-NIMBY-able”: stakeholder perspectives on strategies to mobilize public and political support for overdose prevention centers in the United States of America (2024) DOI
  • Temporal dynamics and drivers of durable HIV viral load suppression and persistent high‐ and low‐level viraemia during Universal Test and Treat scale‐up in Uganda: a population‐based study (2024) DOI
  • Incidence of Health Facility Switching and Associations With HIV Viral Rebound Among Persons on Antiretroviral Therapy in Uganda: A Population-based Study (2023) DOI
  • Supervised Inhalation Sites: Preventing Overdose and Reducing Health Inequities among People Who Use Drugs (2023) DOI
  • Polysubstance Use Profiles and HIV Viremia in a South African Cohort of Female Sex Workers: A Latent Class Analysis (2023) DOI
  • “I Have to Do It in Secrecy”: Provider Perspectives on HIV Service Delivery and Quality of Care for Key Populations in Zambia (2023) DOI
  • Costing analysis of a point-of-care drug checking program in Rhode Island (2023) DOI
  • Identifying longitudinal patterns of HIV treatment (dis)engagement and re-engagement from oral histories of virologically unsuppressed persons in Uganda: A thematic trajectory analysis (2023) DOI

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