Allison K. Groves, Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health
Drexel Dornsife School of Public HealthDr. Groves is an Assistant Professor at the Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health. As a social and behavioral scientist, she is interested in how structural and relationship factors increase individual risk of HIV globally.
Presenter Of 4 Presentations
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PDE0202 - Variations in community-based HIV testing outcomes by testing approach: An updated systematic review of the evidence for community-based HIV testing
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PED0892 - Housing instability and HIV risk: Expanding our understanding of the impact of eviction and other forced moves
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PED1143 - Adolescent motherhood predicts HIV incidence among young women in South Africa enrolled in HPTN 068
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PEE1479 - Community-based HIV testing services are effective in reaching and diagnosing men: A systematic review
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Presenter Of 1 Presentation
Oral poster discussion session
Variations in community-based HIV testing outcomes by testing approach: An updated systematic review of the evidence for community-based HIV testing
Session Name
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Presenter Of 4 Presentations
Oral poster discussion session
Variations in community-based HIV testing outcomes by testing approach: An updated systematic review of the evidence for community-based HIV testing
Session Name
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
E-Posters
Housing instability and HIV risk: Expanding our understanding of the impact of eviction and other forced moves
Session Name
E-posters Track D
Room
Poster Channel - Track D
E-Posters
Adolescent motherhood predicts HIV incidence among young women in South Africa enrolled in HPTN 068
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E-posters Track D
Room
Poster Channel - Track D
E-Posters
Community-based HIV testing services are effective in reaching and diagnosing men: A systematic review
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E-posters Track E
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Poster Channel - Track E