Peter Messeri

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Epidemiology, Demography, Sub Saharan Africa Studies
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Elizabeth N. Waddell grad student 2003 Columbia
Amy Bleakley grad student 2005 Columbia
Gunjeong Lee grad student 2005 Columbia
Ashley M. Fox grad student 2009 Columbia
Allison B. Goldberg grad student 2014 Columbia
Yusuf Ransome grad student 2014 Columbia
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Messeri P, Yomogida M, Ferat RM, et al. (2019) An HIV health plan patient navigation program: Engaging HIV positive individuals in primary medical care Journal of Hiv/Aids & Social Services. 19: 55-73
Messeri P, Khan S, Millery M, et al. (2013) An information systems model of the determinants of electronic health record use. Applied Clinical Informatics. 4: 185-200
VanDevanter N, Dorsen CG, Messeri P, et al. (2012) Oral health care and smoking cessation practices of interprofessional home care providers for their patients with HIV. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 26: 339-40
Bleakley A, Merzel C, Messeri P, et al. (2008) Check out that body: a community awareness campaign in New York City. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 29: 331-9
Aidala AA, Lee G, Abramson DM, et al. (2007) Housing need, housing assistance, and connection to HIV medical care. Aids and Behavior. 11: 101-15
Aidala AA, Lee G, Howard JM, et al. (2006) HIV-positive men sexually active with women: sexual behaviors and sexual risks. Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 83: 637-55
Waddell EN, Messeri PA. (2006) Social support, disclosure, and use of antiretroviral therapy. Aids and Behavior. 10: 263-72
Waddell EN, Messeri P. (2006) Informal social support for HIV medical care Journal of Hiv/Aids and Social Services. 5: 121-139
Gift TL, Malotte CK, Ledsky R, et al. (2005) A cost-effectiveness analysis of interventions to increase repeat testing in patients treated for gonorrhea or chlamydia at public sexually transmitted disease clinics Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 32: 542-549
VanDevanter NL, Messeri P, Middlestadt SE, et al. (2005) A community-based intervention designed to increase preventive health care seeking among adolescents: the Gonorrhea Community Action Project. American Journal of Public Health. 95: 331-7
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