José E. Diaz, PhD
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University - Postdoctoral Associate
Yale University, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS - Visiting Research Faculty
Yale University, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS - Visiting Research Faculty
Email: jose.diaz@downstate.edu
Education
PhD, Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public HealthBA, Psychology, Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
Research Interests
Health inequities, Substance use and use disorders, HIV prevention and treatment, Sexual minority adults, Latine/x sexual minority men, Intersectionality BIO
José E. Diaz is a postdoctoral associate in the STAR Program at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and a fellow in the Research Education Institute for Diverse Scholars (REIDS) program at Yale University. Dr. Diaz’s research aims to advance our understanding of HIV- and substance use-related disparities among sexual minority adults, particularly Latinx sexual minority men. His current interests center on understanding and reducing the resurgent stimulant use epidemic among Latinx sexual minority men. He is currently assisting with an intervention study aiming to improve HIV care outcomes among stimulant-using sexual minority men living with HIV in the U.S. His ongoing work also includes the use of national data to examine substance use and mental health disparities through an intersectionality framework, and the examination of multi-level correlates of behavioral health outcomes among sexual minority men in New York City. Projects
Principal Investigator, Impact of Geographic Mobility on PrEP and HIV Care Outcomes among Latino Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men. Active
Publications
Recent
Diaz JE, Ghanooni D, Atkins L, Sam SS, Kantor R, Miller-Perusse M, Chuku CC, Valentin O, Balise RR, Davis-Ewart L, Tisler A, Horvath KJ, Carrico AW, Hirshfield S (2024).
Challenges and opportunities with at-home blood collection for HIV-1 viral load monitoring among sexual minoritized men who use stimulants
AIDS and Behavior, 28 (11), 3809-3818. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04453-5.
Challenges and opportunities with at-home blood collection for HIV-1 viral load monitoring among sexual minoritized men who use stimulants
AIDS and Behavior, 28 (11), 3809-3818. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04453-5.
Tisler A, Toompere K, Bardou M, Diaz J, Orumaa M, Uuskula A (2024).
HPV-associated cancers among people living with HIV: Nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study 2004-21 in Estonia
European Journal of Public Health [Epub 2024 Oct 8]. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae152.
HPV-associated cancers among people living with HIV: Nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study 2004-21 in Estonia
European Journal of Public Health [Epub 2024 Oct 8]. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae152.
West BS, Krasnova A,, Philbin MM, Diaz JE, Kane JC, Mauro PM (2024).
HIV status and substance use disorder treatment need and utilization among adults in the United States, 2015-2019: Implications for healthcare service provision and integration
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 164, 209440. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209440.
HIV status and substance use disorder treatment need and utilization among adults in the United States, 2015-2019: Implications for healthcare service provision and integration
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 164, 209440. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209440.
Davis-Ewart L, Atkins L, Ghanooni D, Diaz JE, Chuku CC, Balise R, DeVries BA, Miller-Perusse M, Ackley D, Moskowitz JT, McCollister K, Fardone E, Hirshfield S, Horvath KJ, Carrico AW (2024).
Supporting treatment adherence for resilience and thriving (START): Protocol for a mHealth randomized controlled trial
BMC Public Health, 24 (1), 2350. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19745-7. PMCID: PMC11360769.
Supporting treatment adherence for resilience and thriving (START): Protocol for a mHealth randomized controlled trial
BMC Public Health, 24 (1), 2350. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19745-7. PMCID: PMC11360769.
Hirshfield S, Diaz JE, Thomas P, Downing MJ, Dangerfield DT (2024).
Personality traits and eHealth study enrollment among racial and sexual minoritized men living with HIV
AIDS and Behavior, 28 (8), 2650-2654. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04364-5.
Dr. Diaz's Google Scholar Profile
Personality traits and eHealth study enrollment among racial and sexual minoritized men living with HIV
AIDS and Behavior, 28 (8), 2650-2654. doi: 10.1007/s10461-024-04364-5.