The Adolescent and Emerging Adult Health Justice Program focuses on developing and testing behavioral interventions to promote health justice among adolescents and emerging adults. The program includes several projects across the continuum of translation including early phase trials, clinical trials, effectiveness trials, and implementation trials. Studies have focused on improving health justice with behavioral interventions targeting conditions, such as asthma, obesity, diabetes, and HIV among minority adolescents and young adults. A growing initiative of the program, Scale It Up – Florida, seeks to develop a learning health community for sexual and gender minority youth and youth with HIV in Florida. Led by Dr. Karen MacDonell and Dr. Sylvie Naar, the Adolescent and Emerging Adult Health Justice Program involves internal and external collaborators, multiple funding sources, and its efforts aim to reach local (state of Florida) populations as well as nation-wide and international populations.
Initiatives
Program Leadership
Karen MacDonell, PhD, leads the Adolescent and Emerging Adult Health Justice program at CTBScience. Dr. MacDonell is an Associate Professor at FSU College of Medicine. She joined CTBScience in 2022.
Sylvie Naar, PhD, co-leads the Adolescent and Emerging Adult Health Justice program. Dr. Naar is the Director at CTBScience and Distinguished and Endowed Professor at FSU College of Medicine.
Key Publications
*CTBScience Faculty & Staff in bold.
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Giguere R, Fernandez MI, Bauermeister JA, Balán IC, Aryal S, Cheshure A, Green S, Lin W, Morgan J, Naar S. (in press). Young Adult Centered HealthForce Training to increase HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) referrals among young sexual minority men in Florida: Protocol for a type 2 implementation-effectiveness hybrid trial with a stepped wedge design. Journal of Medical Internet Research Protocols.
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Cunningham PB, Naar S, Roberts JR, Smith-Powell J, Lozano BE, Ledgerwood DM, Armstrong K, Halliday C, Ghosh S. (2024). Study protocol for Clinical Trial of the FIT Families Multicomponent Obesity Intervention for African American Adolescents and Their Caregivers: Next Step from the ORBIT Initiative. BMJ Pediatrics, 14,(2), e074552. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074552. PMID: 38355187; PMCID: PMC10868253
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Dinaj, V., Wang, B., Budhwani, H., Naar, S., & MacDonell, K. K.* (2024). Social ecological model of alcohol use among youth living with HIV. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 1-15. *Senior author
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Naar S, Kimball D, Cain D, Pooler-Burgess M, Rambo S, Chapman J, MacDonell K, Miller R. (2023). Mechanisms of Successful Implementation of Tailored Motivational Interviewing in a Multi-site Study of Youth HIV Clinics in the United States, JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 94(4), 325-331. doi:10.1097/QAI.0000000000003291.
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Naar S, MacDonell K, Chapman J, Todd L, Wang Y, Sheffler J & Fernandez MI. (2022). Tailored Motivational Interviewing in Adolescent HIV Clinics: Primary Outcome Analysis of a Stepped-Wedge Implementation Intervention Trial. JAIDS. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 90(1), S74-S83. PMID: 35703758; PMCID: PMC10153471. doi:10.1097/QAI.0000000000002967
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Naar S, Parsons J, Stanton BF. (2019). Adolescent trials network for HIV-AIDS Scale It Up program: protocol for a rational and overview. JMIR Research Protocols, 8(2);e11204. PMCID: PMC6376339. doi: 10.2196/11204.