VCUDepartmentof Epidemiology and Community Health VCU School of Medicine MCV Campus PO Box 980212 Richmond, VA 23298-0212 Phone: 804.828.9785

Judith Bradford, PhD

Associate Professor

Contact Information
Community Health Research Initiative
921 W. Franklin Street
Box 843065
Richmond, VA 23298
Phone: 804-828-8813 
Fax: 804-828-6133   
email: jbradfor@vcu.edu

Other Affiliations
Director, Community Health Research Initiative
L. Douglas Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs
VCU Institute for Women's Health

Education
PhD, Social Policy and Social Work, 1986, Virginia Commonwealth University
MS, Psychology, 1977, James Madison University
BA, Psychology, 1968, Madison College

 

Research Interests
Access to healthcare for disadvantaged population groups; HIV/AIDS; sexual and gender minority health; maternal child health; health disparities; community-based participatory research; survey research; population studies; program evaluation.

Select Publications
Bradford JB. The promise of outreach for engaging and retaining out-of-care persons in HIV medical care. AIDS Patient Care and STDs 2007 [In Press].

Bradford JB, Coleman S, Cunningham W. HIV system navigation: an emerging model to improve access to care.  AIDS Patient Care and STDs 2007 [In Press].

Bradford JB, Mayer KH. Demography and the LGBT “Population”: What we know, don’t know, and how the information helps to inform clinical practice. In The Fenway Guide to Enhancing the Healthcare of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities. Harvey J. Makadon, Kenneth H. Mayer, Jennifer Potter, and Hilary Goldhammer, Eds. American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pa. 2007 [In Press].

Jarama L, Bradford J, Belgrave F, Young M, Honnold JA. (2007). Family, cultural, and gender role aspects in the context of HIV risk among African American women of unidentified HIV status: An exploratory qualitative study. AIDS Care, 19(3):307-317.

Cunningham WE, Sohler NL, Tobias C, Drainoni ML, Bradford J, Davis C, Cabral HJ, Cunningham CO, Eldred L, Wong MD. 2006. Health services utilization for people with HIV infection: comparison of a population targeted for outreach with the U.S. population in care. Medical Care. 44(11):1038-1047.

Jarama L, Kennamer D, Poppen PJ, Hendricks M, Bradford J. (2005). Psychosocial, behavioral, and cultural predictors of sexual risk for HIV infection among Latino men who have sex with men. AIDS and Behavior. 9(4):513-23.

 

 

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