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John Brown University
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Dr. Jennifer Pellowski's research addresses critical intersections of public health, with a focus on vulnerable populations. Her work spans HIV/AIDS research and interventions, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, maternal mental health, and food security, often within the context of diverse communities. Pellowski investigates mental health experiences among perinatal women living with HIV, as well as experiences of stigma and psychological distress in pregnant individuals with gestational diabetes. She also studies the impact of intimate partner violence on infant development, and the prevalence of perinatal suicidality. Additionally, she has studied community health worker interventions for hypertension management in low- and middle-income countries.
Her primary research interests lie in improving health outcomes for women and children, particularly in resource-limited settings.
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- h-index: 33
- Publications: 356
- Citations: 4,583
Selected Publications
- “As an older person my thoughts do not focus on one thing”: a qualitative exploration of the experiences of intersectional stigma and living with HIV among older people in Cape Town, South Africa (2025) DOI
- Interventions to reduce HIV-related stigma among older people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review (2025) DOI
- Morphometric Integration of Brain Networks in Young Children Exposed to Maternal Depression in a South African Birth Cohort (2024) DOI
- The association of racism and discrimination in disparities of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: an analysis of PRAMS data (2024) DOI
- The association of racism and discrimination in disparities of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: an analysis of PRAMS data (2022) DOI
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