>Federal government paid group to secretly text children about sex
fucking scumbags
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Michele
Ybarra
, PhD, MPH
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Center for Innovative Public Health Research, 555 El Camino Real #A347
San Clemente
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92672
US
877-302-6858
michele@innovativepublichealth.org
Research Interests
LGBT; adolescents; youth violence; bullying; mHealth; HIV; smoking; cyberbullying; longitudinal surveys
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Our Staff
Michele Ybarra MPH PhD, President and Research Director.
Dr. Ybarra is a recognized researcher in technology-related health issues for young people. She has published extensively in the areas of youth violence, particularly Internet harassment and other types of online victimization, as well as sexual violence and dating abuse. She also is known for her contributions to research methodology as it relates to technology. Dr. Ybarra also has developed and tested multiple technology-based behavior change programs both domestically and internationally. Current projects include a national longitudinal survey of youth that aims to identify youth characteristics related to the emergence of sexual violence over time (R01 CE001543; R01 HD083072; U49/CE000206); the development and testing of a text messaging-based teen pregnancy prevention program for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other sexual minority teen women (TP2AH000035); and the development and pilot testing of a relapse prevention program for people with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder (R34MH108781).
Past projects include the development and testing of In This toGether, an HIV prevention program for young adults across Uganda (R34 MH109296); a multi-national survey of LGBT adults in eastern Africa to identify opportunities for technology-based HIV prevention / healthy sexuality programming (R21 MH109583); a national study of digital abuse, funded by Facebook; the development and pilot testing of BullyDown, a text messaging-based bullying prevention program for middle schools students, funded by HopeLab; the development and testing of Guy2Guy, a text messaging-based HIV prevention program for gay, bisexual, and queer teen men in the United States (R01MH096660); a survey of low income students in Cape Town, South Africa to identify opportunities to deliver technology-based HIV prevention programming (R03MH094238 ); CyberSenga, an Internet-based HIV prevention program for adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda (R01 MH080662); a national survey that endeavored to better understand the positive and negative experiences of LGBT and non-LGBT youth online via a national survey (R01HD057191); and the development and testing of StopMySmoking, a text messaging-based smoking cessation program among young adults in the United States (R21CA135669) and adult smokers in Turkey (R01TW007918).
Dr. Ybarra holds a doctorate in child mental health services research and evaluation from the department of mental health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she currently is Adjunct Assistant Professor. As a pre-doctoral fellow, she was an NIH National Research Service Award fellow, and a joint fellow of the American Schools of Public Health / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Joseph R. Schwab, CEO and Director of Technology.
With over twenty years of professional experience in Interactive Design, Development and Advertising, Mr. Schwab has been at the forefront of online advertising and website development since the Internet gained prominence in the late 1990’s. Mr. Schwab has accumulated invaluable experience with world class brands including: Apple, Sony Playstation, MTV, Pepsi One, Nissan, Infiniti, Acura, Samsung, Olympus America, Experian, Kyocera, Namco, working with top advertising agencies including: TBWA/Chiat/Day, The Designory, Deutsch LA, Genex, Truth Agency.
>>http://innovativepublichealth.org/
>>website shoahed
Our Board
Dr. Laura M. Bogart
Dr. Laura M. Bogart, PhD, is a Senior Behavior Scientist at the RAND Corporation. She is a social psychologist with expertise in HIV disparities, including psychosocial factors in HIV prevention and adherence, and development and testing of behavioral HIV interventions. Her primary research impact has been in the areas of stigma and medical mistrust, especially among Black/African Americans and Latinos. She conducts behavioral HIV research in the U.S., as well as in Sub-Saharan Africa (Botswana, South Africa, and Uganda). She is a Fellow in both the American Psychological Association and the Society of Behavioral Medicine. In 2014, she was awarded the American Psychological Association’s Division 44 (LGBT Psychology) Award for Distinguished Contribution to Ethnic Minority Issues
Dr. Sheana Bull
Dr. Sheana Bull received her B.A. in International Relations from the University of California, Davis, a Master’s in Public Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and a PhD in Sociology from Georgia State University. She joined the Faculty in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado in 2002 and became a founding Faculty member in the Colorado School of Public Health in 2006, where she retains a Faculty position. Her research is focused on testing and determining the efficacy of interventions for health promotion and chronic condition self-management using mobile and social media technologies. She has led and collaborated on numerous federal research grants demonstrating the effects of using the Internet, social media, text messaging and apps to address HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, teen pregnancy prevention and chronic illness. She directa the mHealth Impact Laboratory at the University of Colorado, intended to shorten the timeline to establish the efficacy of mHealth solutions, to curate effective mHealth solutions and facilitate their widespread dissemination and scale.
Dr. Robert Garofalo
Dr. Robert Garofalo is a Professor of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. He is also an attending physician at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, where he serves as the Director of the Research Center of Excellence for Gender, Sexuality, and HIV Prevention and as the Division Chief of Adolescent Medicine. He co-directs the gender and sexual development clinical program at Lurie Children’s Hospital — the first comprehensive program providing multidisciplinary care to transgender/gender-nonconforming children and adolescents in the Midwest. His research focuses on HIV prevention, mostly targeting either young men who have sex with men (MSM) or transgender individuals. He has more than 25 years of research experience in this field and is a national authority on LGBT health issues, adolescent sexuality, and HIV clinical care and prevention. In 2010, he was appointed to the National Academy of Science/ Institute of Medicine on LGBT Health Issues and Research Gaps and Opportunities. Dr. Garofalo’s research has been generously funded by the National Institutes of Health. He is or has been the Principal Investigator on 13 NIH-funded Investigator initiated research grants and a Co-Investigator on an additional 14 other NIH-funded research projects. He is currently a member of a number of professional organizations and scientific associations including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Society for Adolescent Medicine, the American Medical Association, and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. Dr. Garofalo is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Transgender Health. He has over 150 publications in scholarly journals. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Garofalo is founder of Fred Says (named after his dog), a 501©3 non-profit charity that since 2013 has raised and donated back to the community over $300.000 to support care and services for HIV+ youth.
Former Board Members
Anne Collier
Dr. Bryce W. Furness
Dr. Justin Greeves
Dr. Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Dr. Claude Mellins
Dr. Jeffrey Parsons
Dr. Kimberly J. Mitchell
Dr. Christine Greene-Walrath
Dan Wohlfeiler
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Our Partners
We are proud to conduct rigorous research funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As with any complicated endeavor, we couldn’t do what we do without a little help from our friends. Collaborations have extended to partners in the United States:
The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network
Harvard University
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
University of California at San Francisco
University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center
University of New Hampshire
UT Health and Science Center at Houston
University of California, San Diego
And across the globe:
Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey
Latrobe University in Melbourne, Australia
The Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Mbarara, Uganda
University of Western Cape, in Cape Town, South Africa
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Research Projects
Discovering How Technology Impacts Public Health
Cape Town Adolescent Health Survey
Teen Health and Technology
Growing Up With Media
Using Technology to Improve Public Health
Guy 2 Guy
CyberBully411
CESD-R
SMS Turkey
Stop My Smoking
Cybersenga
Guy2Guy
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Adolescent men who have sex with men (AMSM) are facing increasing incidence of HIV and account for almost 70% of new HIV diagnoses among young people in the US, with most transmission occurring through condomless sex. At the same time, the majority of prevention programs focus primarily on adults. The majority of program that are tailored to youth are heterosexual focused.
To fill this gap, we developed Guy2Guy (G2G), a text messaging-based HIV prevention program tailored to the unique needs of adolescent men 14-18 years of age across the US. Content was developed iteratively, including focus groups, a Content Advisory Team, and a beta test. The program is comprised of six weeks of text messaging content guided by the Information-Motivation-Behavior (IMB) model. Topics include: HIV transmission and prevention information, social norms about HIV prevention and attitudes toward condom use, correct condom use steps, HIV testing, communication skills, and healthy and unhealthy relationships. In addition to receiving messages aimed at increasing safe sex behavior, intervention participants also had real-time access to peer-based support (i.e., a Text Buddy) and on-demand information about HIV-prevention related topics, such as how to end a relationship healthfully (i.e., G2Genie). The program was evaluated for feasibility and acceptability, along with preliminary indications of efficacy in a pilot randomized controlled trial conducted with over 300 AMSM.
This study was conducted in partnership with the IMPACT Program at Northwestern University.
Michele Ybarra
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President and Research Director at Center for Innovative Public Health Research
2012 - Present·San Clemente, California
ISK is now CiPHR! We've got a new look and updated name to better reflect all that we do with technology and public health across the lifespan. check us out: www.innovativepublichealth.org
College
Studied Child mental health services at Johns Hopkins University
MPH, PHD·Also studied Public health and Psychology
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>website shoahed
Apparently it was a bad link?
> https://www.innovativepublichealth.org/
Site is up after all
>> https://www.innovativepublichealth.org/
>Site is up after all
link on that other page points to
Cybersenga.com
which was one of the studies
Cybersenga
senga
HIV and AIDS continue to be a public health problem, and this is particularly true in sub-Saharan Africa. Concurrently, there has been an explosion in technology use. Taking advantage of this increased access, we developed and tested an online, evidence-based HIV prevention program designed for adolescents in Uganda called CyberSenga. In Uganda, the Senga is the father’s sister typically responsible for offering female children advice and guidance—including sexual health advice—to youth as they transition from childhood to adulthood. The Kojja is the male equivalent.
We adopted the Senga and Kojja concepts to present a culturally salient, trustworthy role model for the youth to follow throughout the intervention. The CyberSenga program provides information about HIV, shows young people useful ways to solve problems and communicate with others about their needs, and shows young people how to use condoms properly.
The website was developed and tested in partnership with colleagues at Mbarara University Science and Technology, Harvard University, and the University of Colorad
OH SHIT
just realized it's these faggots
GLSEN
which had some affiliation with pedos if I remeber correctly
>The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network
>>The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network
>>The Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network
dig on GLSEN during what I think was all the Target groomer hoopla
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/16220428.html#q16220764
>dig on GLSEN during what I think was all the Target groomer hoopla
Panic at the Disco
Why Fans Are Demanding#BrendonUrieSpeakUp
Distractify Staff - Author
By Distractify Staff
Updated Aug. 13 2020, 10:43 p.m. ET
brendon urie cancelled
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In the wake of accusations of sexual misconduct by Panic! At The Disco guard Zack Hall, the band is facing yet another major controversy. Frontman Brendon Urie has been accused of sexually assaulting a minor. With the rise of the new allegations, Urie's history of racist, sexist, and ableist actions, in addition to other times in which he touched someone without their consent, have come back to light.
Brendon Urie's latest controversy revolves around a new sexual assault allegation.
At the end of July, Urie was urged to speak up when band member Dallon Weekes' wife Breezy Weekes came forward to say that she faced sexual harassment by Panic! At The Disco bodyguard Zack Hall. He neglected to do so, and now he is being asked to speak up again, this time as he faces his own allegations. Twitter user @kam02700814 shared the experience he had with Urie in 2009.
Though he informed Urie that he was a minor, Kam says that Urie asked if he'd ever made out with a man before. When he said no, the singer then lamented that he tried to make out with his band member who wouldn't let him. When Urie attempted to touch Kam's thigh, he says that he ran away from the singer.
#BrendonUrieSpeakUp here’s the accusations so people can find it. pic.twitter.com/ckf7wgGzU2
— 🍁 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔪𝔞 𝔠𝔩𝔲𝔟 🍁 (@YuhShadeclub) August 13, 2020
In the wake of Kam's statements, more accusers have come forward. Twitter user @leah62053062 says that she had a similar thing happen in 2011, when she was 15. As her friends left a concert to attend a party, she says that she was invited backstage, where she met Urie. When he called her beautiful, she responded that she was 15, to which he responded, "I didn't mean it like that. Can I not compliment a beautiful girl?"
She says, though, that after sitting on a couch and talking together for a while, he began placing his hands on her inner thighs. He then kissed her neck and attempted to grab her butt. She says that she ran out quickly when she felt him touch her genitals.
These allegations have caused more past controversy to come back up.
https://www.distractify.com/p/brendon-urie-controversy
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