Laura H. D'Anna, Dr.P.H.

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2006 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Public Health
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Judith M. Siegel grad student 2006 UCLA
 (Racial and ethnic disparities in health status among California adults: The roles of socioeconomic position and discrimination.)
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Chang K, D'Anna LH, Owens J, et al. (2024) The Effects of Previous Experiences of Healthcare Discrimination on HIV Intervention Outcomes. Aids and Behavior
Sabado P, Kuoch K, Sngiem S, et al. (2023) A Community-Defined Approach to Address Trauma Among Cambodian Immigrants and Refugees. Health Promotion Practice. 15248399231184450
DʼAnna LH, Korosteleva O, Warner L, et al. (2012) Factors associated with condom use problems during vaginal sex with main and non-main partners. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 39: 687-93
D'Anna LH, Margolis AD, Warner L, et al. (2012) Condom use problems during anal sex among men who have sex with men (MSM): findings from the Safe in the City study. Aids Care. 24: 1028-38
Kaphingst KA, Lachance CR, Gepp A, et al. (2011) Educating underserved Latino communities about family health history using lay health advisors. Public Health Genomics. 14: 211-21
D'Anna L, Margolis A, Warner L, et al. (2011) P2-S4.10 Characteristics associated with condom breakage/slippage or partial use during vaginal sex with main and non-main partners: findings from the Safe City Project Study Sexually Transmitted Infections. 87
D'Anna LH, Ponce NA, Siegel JM. (2010) Racial and ethnic health disparities: evidence of discrimination's effects across the SEP spectrum. Ethnicity & Health. 15: 121-43
Warner L, Newman DR, Kamb ML, et al. (2008) Problems with condom use among patients attending sexually transmitted disease clinics: prevalence, predictors, and relation to incident gonorrhea and chlamydia. American Journal of Epidemiology. 167: 341-9
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