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Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice

About

Terri-Ann Kelly is a nurse scientist with expertise in health disparities who seeks to develop theoretically grounded interventions, which are culturally competent, sustainable, and tailored to address relevant environmental and socio-cultural contexts in which individuals make decisions.

She received her Ph.D. in Nursing Science at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

Publications & Speaking Engagements

Publications:

  • Kim, S., Jemmott, L.S., Icard, L.D., Teitelmann, A., Kelly, T., O’leary, A., Ngwane, Z., Bellamy, S., Jemmot, J.B. (2023). Long-Term Mediation of a Sexual Risk-Reduction Intervention for South African Adolescents. Health Psychology.

  • Kelly, T., Kim, S., Jemmott, L.S., Icard, L.D., Jemmot, J.B. (2022). Physical Activity Intervention Effects on Waist-to-Hip Ratio in African American Men Living with HIV. American Journal of Men’s Health.

  • Kelly, T., Jemmott, L.S., Kim, S., Icard, L.D., Jemmott, J.B. (2022). Prospective Predictors of Blood Pressure among African American Men Living with HIV. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 0.1007/s40615-021-01207-0. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-021-01207-0

 

How Do Social and Racial Justice Concerns Appear in Your Work?

Focus of my research is to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Black adults