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Jeffrey (Bart) Bingenheimer, PhD, MPH

Jeffrey (Bart) Bingenheimer, PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor, Department of Prevention and Community Health, GW SPHHS

Phone: (202) 994-3610
Email: prcjbb@gwumc.edu

Current HIV/AIDS Research Activities:

  • PI of an NICHD-funded R01 entitled "Gendered Social Context of Adolescent HIV Risk Behaviors: Family, Peer Group, and Community Influences in Southeastern Ghana." Project dates: September 30, 2009 - September 29, 2010.

Jeffrey "Bart" Bingenheimer received his PhD in health behavior and health education at the University of Michigan in 2005. Since then, he has done stints as a Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholar at the Harvard School of Public Health, and as an NICHD-funded Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Population Research Institute at Pennsylvania State University. His interests are in the areas of social epidemiology, social determinants of health-related behaviors, and quantitative methods for studying all of these. Recent work has focused on the role of behavioral mechanisms in HIV epidemiology and prevention, and on the sociodemographic correlates of men's multiple sexual partnerships in 15 sub-Saharan African countries. He has a new project just getting underway that focuses on the influences of gendered parenting practices, peer group norms, and gender role attitudes on adolescent HIV risk behaviors in two communities in southeastern Ghana.

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