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John Brown University
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Patrick J. Kelly is a doctoral student at John Brown University whose research spans LGBTQ health, opioid use disorder treatment, and HIV/AIDS interventions. His work explores the intersection of identity, policy, and health outcomes, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations. Kelly's recent studies investigate barriers and facilitators to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among transgender women, as well as the role of medical mistrust in genomic profiling concerns among Black cancer patients. He also examines the influence of community belonging on attitudes toward HIV prevention. Additionally, Kelly's work considers the impact of technology on sexuality and behavior.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 74
- Citations: 3,577
Selected Publications
- Transgender Stigma (2025) DOI
- Xylazine Awareness and Suspected Presence in the Illicit Drug Supply Among People Who Used Stimulants in an Overdose Hotspot, 2023 (2025) DOI
- ‘Drug Cutting’ Perspectives and Implications on Reducing Harms of Fentanyl Adulterated Stimulants: A Qualitative Study of People who Distribute Drugs (2025) DOI
- Preventing Overdoses Involving Stimulants: The POINTS Study Protocol (2024) DOI
- A scoping review of methodological approaches to detect bias in the electronic health record. (2023) DOI
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