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American Journal of Public Health | 2009

A Multifaceted Mentoring Model for Minority Researchers to Address HIV Health Disparities

Silvia E. Rabionet; Lydia E. Santiago; Carmen D. Zorrilla

In an era of significant biomedical advances in the treatment of HIV, health disparities still persist. The participation of minority researchers brings new perspectives to health-disparities research. Mentoring is key to this process. We present the multifaceted mentoring model that evolved in the Puerto Rico Comprehensive Center for the Study of HIV Disparities and the Mentoring Institute for HIV and Mental Health. The model includes (1) multi-institutional collaborations, (2) competency development, and (3) cross-disciplinary teams. These aspects of the model provide guidelines for institutions seeking to formalize mentoring programs while addressing the complexities of health disparities. The competency development component is a powerful tool in assessing and supporting the researchers. Further explorations on the applicability of the model are encouraged.


PLOS ONE | 2015

A Social-Ecological View of Barriers and Facilitators for HIV Treatment Adherence: Interviews with Puerto Rican HIV Patients.

Eida Castro; Lydia E. Santiago; Julio Jiménez; Daira Dávila-Vargas; Milagros C. Rosal

Purpose To identify perceived barriers and facilitators for HAART adherence among people living with HIV/AIDS in Southern Puerto Rico using a Social Ecological framework. Patients and Methods Individual in-depths interviews were conducted with 12 HIV patients with a history of HAART non-adherence. Interviews were audio-taped and transcribed. Content analysis was performed for each transcribed interview by three independent coders using a codebook. Using Atlas TI, super-codes and families were generated to facilitate the categorization tree as well as grounded analyses and density estimates Results Most participants reported a monthly income of


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 2012

Levels of Felt Stigma among a Group of People with HIV in Puerto Rico

Julio Jiménez; Marangelie Morales; Eida Castro; Marieva Puig; Vélez Cn; Lydia E. Santiago; Carmen D. Zorrilla

500 or less (n = 7), a high school education level (n = 7), being unemployed (n = 9) and being recipients of government health insurance (n = 11). Three out of six women reported living alone with their children and most men informed living with their parents or other relatives (n = 4). For the grounded analyses, the top four sub-categories linked to high number of quotations were mental health barriers (G = 32) followed by treatment regimen (G = 28), health system (G = 24) and interpersonal relations (G = 16). The top four sub-categories linked to high number of codes are treatment regimen (D = 4), health status perception (D = 3), interpersonal relations (D = 3) and health system (D = 3). Conclusion The results of this study suggest the interconnection of HIV treatment adherence barriers at various system levels. Future studies on HIV treatment barriers should explore these interactions and investigate the possible synergistic effect on non-adherent behavior


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 1998

Oral Testimonies: the Other Face of the HIV Story

Lydia E. Santiago


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 2008

Determinants of compliance with drinking water standards in rural Puerto Rico between 1996 and 2000: a multilevel approach

Rafael Guerrero-Preston; José Norat; Mario Rodríguez; Lydia E. Santiago; Erick Suárez


Ethnicity & Disease | 2005

An empowerment intervention for women living with HIV and its adaptation for women with a diagnosis of breast cancer.

Carmen D. Zorrilla; Lydia E. Santiago; Hilerio C; Estronza G; Falk T


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 1999

La Mujer ante el VIH/SIDA: Barreras y Nuevos Desafíos

Carmen D. Zorrilla; Lydia E. Santiago


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 2003

Participación Social y Apoderamiento Comunitario en Salud Pública

Lydia E. Santiago; Carlos Santiago; Jessica Texidor; Glorimar Montalvo; Aurea Y. Rivera


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 2000

Teatro de la Vida: Teoría, Método y Práctica

Lydia E. Santiago


Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | 1998

Redefining empowerment and sexual negotiation for women living with HIV

Carmen D. Zorrilla; Lydia E. Santiago

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Eida Castro

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Julio Jiménez

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Daira Dávila-Vargas

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Erick Suárez

University of Puerto Rico

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José Norat

University of Puerto Rico

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Marangelie Morales

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Marieva Puig

Ponce Health Sciences University

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Milagros C. Rosal

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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