Ijeoma Opara, PhD, LMSW, MPH
Associate Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences)Cards
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2026
“Hear our voices”: A qualitative exploration of mental health among Black girls
Opara I, Brooks-Stephens J, Asabor E, Banya M, Metzger I. “Hear our voices”: A qualitative exploration of mental health among Black girls. Children And Youth Services Review 2026, 181: 108721. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health stigmaMental health experiencesHealth stigmaMental healthExperiences of Black girlsSemi-structured focus groupsQualitative explorationMental health programsMental health servicesMental health outcomesMental Well-BeingFocus group methodologyBlack girlsCulturally relevant preventionHealth outcomesHealth programsHealth servicesFocus groupsPerceptions of Black girlsStudy participantsIntersection of raceGroup methodologyStigmaWell-beingGendered Racism
2025
The role of sleep in the relationship between racial discrimination and suicide ideation among black girls: A path analysis
Opara I, Sissoko G, Wan X, Weerakoon S. The role of sleep in the relationship between racial discrimination and suicide ideation among black girls: A path analysis. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2025, 120896. PMID: 41422961, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.120896.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicidal ideationIndirect effect of racial discriminationInsufficient sleepRacial discriminationAssociated with suicidal ideationLikelihood of suicidal ideationEffects of racial discriminationPath analysisSelf-reported racial discriminationFemale high school studentsMental health researchEffects of discriminationIndirect effectsCulturally responsive interventionsSleep's roleSuicide riskSuicidal thoughtsHigh school studentsModeration modelIdeationAdolescent girlsSystemic stressorsSuicideNo significant interactionSuicide ratesRacial Self-Efficacy and Ethnic Identity in the Context of Neighborhood Violence and Internalizing Symptoms Among Black and Latinx youth: An Application of the Minority Stress Theory.
Weerakoon S, Henson-Garcia M, Rose R, Lindsay J, Srikanth N, Opara I. Racial Self-Efficacy and Ethnic Identity in the Context of Neighborhood Violence and Internalizing Symptoms Among Black and Latinx youth: An Application of the Minority Stress Theory. Community Health Equity Research & Policy 2025, 2752535x251406670. PMID: 41337681, DOI: 10.1177/2752535x251406670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthnic identity explorationInternalizing symptomsSelf-EfficacyMental health experiencesNeighborhood violenceIdentity explorationAssociated with internalizing symptomsLatinx youthSymptoms of anxietyMinority stress theoryExposure to neighborhood violenceMental health challengesStructural equation modelingLatinx adolescentsMethodsUsing cross-sectional dataEquation modelingConclusionsThese findingsCross-sectional dataMinoritized youthAdolescentsSymptomsEthnic identityYouthLatinxHealth challengesThe Application of Intersectionality Theory in Family‐Based Substance Use Prevention for Urban Black Adolescents
Opara I, Metzger I, Pham C, Boyd D. The Application of Intersectionality Theory in Family‐Based Substance Use Prevention for Urban Black Adolescents. Journal Of Family Theory & Review 2025, 17: 910-921. DOI: 10.1111/jftr.70022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntersectionality theoryBlack adolescentsApplication of intersectionality theoryUrban communitiesUrban Black familiesSubstance use ratesConsequences of substance useSubstance use preventionIntersectional identitiesUrban black adolescentsBlack familiesFamily-centered approachFamily processesSystemic racismPrevention researchFamily scientistsFamily scienceSubstance useFamily-basedIdentityEnvironmental challengesFamilyCommunityIntersectionRacismDefining the Social-Spatial Determinants of Health Through Transformative Critical Praxis
Takenaka B, Opara I, Kershaw T. Defining the Social-Spatial Determinants of Health Through Transformative Critical Praxis. Global Perspectives On Health Geography 2025, 33-49. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-88463-4_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopment of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol
Opara I, Pagan C, Rose R, Duran-Becerra B, Mwai C, Jadhav S, Valles H, Aneni K. Development of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2025, 14: e75501. PMID: 41172343, PMCID: PMC12578430, DOI: 10.2196/75501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Role of Data in Public Health and Health Innovation: Perspectives on Social Determinants of Health, Community-Based Data Approaches, and AI
Yelpaala K, Gibbons M, Vigil I, Leaño J, McCall T, Opara I, Zink A, Nunez-Smith M, Mukherjee B, Ranney M. The Role of Data in Public Health and Health Innovation: Perspectives on Social Determinants of Health, Community-Based Data Approaches, and AI. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2025, 27: e78794. PMID: 41060023, PMCID: PMC12505398, DOI: 10.2196/78794.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity-based participatory research is not political
Opara I. Community-based participatory research is not political. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas 2025, 50: 101239. PMID: 41133201, PMCID: PMC12541813, DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2025.101239.Peer-Reviewed Original Research"An HIV Free Generation": A Qualitative Inquiry Into Mapping Intersectional Discourses of Preexposure Prophylaxis for Women Among Female Nurses in Rural South Africa.
Asabor E, Opara I. "An HIV Free Generation": A Qualitative Inquiry Into Mapping Intersectional Discourses of Preexposure Prophylaxis for Women Among Female Nurses in Rural South Africa. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2025 PMID: 40910621, DOI: 10.1097/jnc.0000000000000583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRural South AfricaFemale nursesSouth AfricaPreexposure prophylaxisRural South African communityHighest HIV prevalence ratesHealth care providersSample of female nursesHIV preexposure prophylaxisHIV prevalence ratesSouth African communityIntersectional frameworkPoverty impactPrEP implementationPrEP accessCare providersIntersecting discoursesSemistructured interviewsThematic analysisNursesHIV impactAfrican communitiesMsingaPrEPPrevalence ratesNavigating an STI diagnosis: The role of social support, intergenerational learning, and transformative growth among Black women
Rutledge J, Abrams J, Opara I, Miller R. Navigating an STI diagnosis: The role of social support, intergenerational learning, and transformative growth among Black women. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2025 PMID: 40873098, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.70011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexually transmitted infection diagnosisSexually transmitted infectionsBlack womenImpact of sexually transmitted infectionsWomen's sexual healthNarrative analysisStrengths-based approachDisproportionate impactSocial supportPrevention researchSexual healthAnalysis of interviewsNarrative inquiry methodologyNarrative analysis of interviewsMechanisms of resilienceEmotional challengesInquiry methodologyLack of researchWomenDiagnosisHealthInterventionIntergenerational learningInterviewsPrevention
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News
News
- August 13, 2025Source: Yale University
Innovation that Matters: Yale School of Public Health
- January 23, 2025
Ijeoma Opara Receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
- December 30, 2024Source: The Tribe
Sober in the city: Rethinking celebration in Chicago
- November 18, 2024
YSPH Professor Shares Research, Explores Potential Collaborations During Jamaica Visit