Her scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Domestic violence, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Suicide prevention and Sexual abuse. In her work, Social support is strongly intertwined with Clinical psychology, which is a subfield of Psychiatry. Her research brings together the fields of Child abuse and Domestic violence.
Her research in Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome intersects with topics in Psychological intervention and Gerontology. Her Suicide prevention study deals with Injury prevention intersecting with Human factors and ergonomics. Her Physical abuse and Victimology study, which is part of a larger body of work in Sexual abuse, is frequently linked to Methadone maintenance, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychiatry, Domestic violence, Public health, Clinical psychology and Suicide prevention. Her study on Methadone maintenance, Substance abuse, Methadone and Psychological intervention is often connected to Sexual abuse as part of broader study in Psychiatry. Her Psychological intervention study also includes
In general Domestic violence, her work in Physical abuse is often linked to Social psychology, Intervention and Longitudinal study linking many areas of study. Her Public health research focuses on Demography and how it connects with Gerontology, Odds ratio, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Young adult. Louisa Gilbert works mostly in the field of Suicide prevention, limiting it down to concerns involving Injury prevention and, occasionally, Human factors and ergonomics.
Psychological intervention, Clinical psychology, Demography, Domestic violence and Criminal justice are her primary areas of study. Her studies in Psychological intervention integrate themes in fields like Syringe, Health services research, Randomized controlled trial, Family medicine and Harm reduction. Her Randomized controlled trial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nursing and Addiction.
Her study in Demography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sexual risk, Epidemiology and Public health. Her Criminal justice study combines topics in areas such as Mental health, Psychiatry, Prison and Hiv risk. Her Psychiatry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Medical prescription and Race.
Her primary areas of investigation include Sexual assault, Clinical psychology, Implementation research, Opioid overdose and Domestic violence. Occupational safety and health, Injury prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Sex offense are fields of study that overlap with her Clinical psychology research. Her Opioid overdose research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Medical prescription, State, Psychiatry and Race.
Other disciplines of study, such as Psychological intervention, Self-efficacy, Staffing, Intervention and Latent class model, are mixed together with her Domestic violence studies. She has researched Psychological intervention in several fields, including Sexual risk, Demography and Hiv transmission. Louisa Gilbert combines subjects such as Nursing and Randomized controlled trial with her study of Self-efficacy.
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Correlates of Partner Violence Among Female Street-Based Sex Workers: Substance Abuse, History of Childhood Abuse, and HIV Risks
Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Takeshi Wada;Louisa Gilbert.
Aids Patient Care and Stds (2001)
Relationship between drug abuse and intimate partner violence: a longitudinal study among women receiving methadone.
Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu;Hyun Go.
American Journal of Public Health (2005)
Social Support and Disclosure of Abuse: Comparing South Asian, African American, and Hispanic Battered Women.
Marianne R. Yoshioka;Louisa Gilbert;Nabila El-Bassel;Malahat Baig-Amin.
Journal of Family Violence (2003)
The efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/STD prevention program for heterosexual couples.
Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu.
American Journal of Public Health (2003)
Sex trading and psychological distress among women recruited from the streets of Harlem.
N el-Bassel;R F Schilling;K L Irwin;S Faruque.
American Journal of Public Health (1997)
Sexual assault incidents among college undergraduates: Prevalence and factors associated with risk.
Claude Mellins;Kate Walsh;Kate Walsh;Aaron L. Sarvet;Melanie M. Wall;Melanie M. Wall.
PLOS ONE (2017)
Intimate partner violence and HIV risk among urban minority women in primary health care settings.
Elwin Wu;Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Louisa Gilbert.
Aids and Behavior (2003)
Fear and violence: raising the HIV stakes.
Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Valli Rajah;Anthony Foleno.
Aids Education and Prevention (2000)
HIV and intimate partner violence among methadone-maintained women in New York City.
Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu;Hyun Go.
Social Science & Medicine (2005)
Drug abuse and partner violence among women in methadone treatment
Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Robert Schilling;Takeshi Wada.
Journal of Family Violence (2000)
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