Skip to Main Content

Lauretta Grau, PhD

DownloadHi-Res Photo
Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases)

About

Titles

Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases)

Biography

Dr. Grau is a clinical psychologist with training in health psychology and expertise in identifying the cognitive and emotional correlates of risk and preventive health behaviors. She has been involved in the fields of HIV and hepatitis prevention research for over two decades during which time she has worked with syringe services programs (SSPs) and community-based organizations in the U.S., Russia, Vietnam, and Ecuador. Dr. Grau has been involved in multisite, longitudinal evaluations of SSPs and public health interventions implemented through SSPs and emergency departments. She has experience working with sexually active adolescents, minority and substance-using populations, and people who inject drugs and their families. More recently, her research interests have included qualitative and mixed methods studies of the HIV Care Continuum, technology-based interventions to assist in smoking cessation and substance abuse treatment, and the epidemiology of opioid-involved fatalities. She has also led qualitative studies on such topics as the quality of healthcare delivery, repeat medical hospitalizations, and access to medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.

Appointments

  • Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

    Research Scientist
    Primary

Other Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

PhD
George Mason University (1996)

Research

Overview

Dr. Grau is a clinical psychologist with training in health psychology
and has expertise in identifying the cognitive and emotional correlates
of risk and preventive health behaviors. She has been involved in the
field of HIV prevention research for over fifteen years and has been
working with syringe exchange programs for almost a decade. Dr. Grau
has conducted multisite, longitudinal evaluations of syringe exchange
programs, including a feasibility and cost-effectiveness study of
offering hepatitis vaccination through syringe exchanges. She also has
experience in HIV and hepatitis prevention research with sexually
active adolescents, minority and drug using populations, and most
recently with older populations. In addition, she has led women’s
support groups at the local syringe exchanges. On a broader level, Dr.
Grau is interested in research that will result in the development and
implementation of individual, family- and community-based harm
reduction interventions.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

Attitude; HIV; Psychiatry and Psychology

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Lauretta Grau's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

  • activity

    Developing a Comprehensive Model of the HIV Care Continuum in Nine Small Cities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island

  • activity

    Opioid-Involved Fatalities among Connecticut Residents: 2009 - 2014

  • activity

    The SHERPA Project: Findings on Injection Drug Use in the Suburbs of Southwestern Connecticut

  • activity

    Narrative Data Mining Workshop: Applying a Transdisciplinary Framework

  • activity

    Qualitative Interviewing Skills and Public Health Research

Get In Touch

Contacts

Academic Office Number
Office Fax Number
Mailing Address

Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

PO Box 208034, 135 College Street

New Haven, CT 06520-8034

United States

Locations