PRISM: Intersectional Stigma and Black Gay, Bisexual & Other Men Who Have Sex with Men
The goal of this 2 year (2019 - 2021) mixed methods research study (QUAL → QUANT) is to: (1) develop and validate self-report measures of individual, community, and social-structural-level intersectional stigma; (2) develop objective/non-self-report measures of social-structural stigma; and (3) produce visualizations of spatial intersectional stigma for young Black GBMSM in Washington, DC and Jackson, MS. This study is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health/NIH (1 R21 MH121313-01).
The PRISM Research Team
Principal Investigator:
- Lisa Bowleg, PhD, MA
Co-Investigators (DC Team):
- Shawnika Hull, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University
- Ana Maria del Río-González, PhD, MS, Assistant Research Professor, GW Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Tamara Taggart, PhD, Assistant Professor, Milken Institute School of Public Health, GW
Project Director (DC Team):
- Jenné S. Massie, DrPH, MA, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, GW
Co-Investigators (MS Team):
- Paul Burns, PhD, MS, Assistant Professor, Department of Population Health Science Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MI
- Leandro A. Mena, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Population Health Science Professor, Department of Medicine; Director, Center for HIV/AIDS Research, Education and Policy, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MI
Project Director (MS Team):
- Courtney E. Gomillia, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MI