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Project PRIDE

Project PRIDE was an innovative research initiative that addressed implementation issues related to HIV, substance abuse, and the criminal justice system in Ukraine and states of the former Soviet Union. Phase 1 involved a number of surveillance activities to examine the burden of infectious diseases and co-morbidity among prisoners, HIV risk behaviors, and HIV transmission within prison, pre-release needs of prisoners with HIV, drug dependence and/or TB. Phase 2 involved a review of Phase 1 findings and critical selection of evidence-based interventions that should be adapted and pilot-tested among prisoners. Phase III involved adaptation and pilot testing of selected interventions.

Funding Provided by:
National Institute on Drug Abuse

Project Period:
July 2010 – August 2015

Link to Report:
PRIDE at projectreporter.nih.gov

Faculty

  • Principal Investigator

    Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases); Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health; Director, Yale Center for Clinical and Community Research, Department of Medicine; Director, HIV in Prisons Program, Infectious Diseases; Director, Community Health Care Van, Intersection of Infectious Diseases and Substance Use Disorders/Addiction Medicine; Academic Icon Professor of Medicine, University of Malaya-Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA), Faculty of Medicine