About
Dr. Jorge Delva is the dean of the School of Social Work and director and Paul Farmer Professor at the Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health at Boston University. He is also the director of the Community Engagement Program of the University of Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Center for Translational Research. He is also faculty associate of the Latina/o Studies program in the Department of American Culture. Prior to these appointments he was associate dean for research and also founding co-director of the School of Social Work Curtis Research & Training Center. With funding from numerous sources such as the NIH, Swedish Biomedical Foundation, and Organization of American Sta,EST among others, he has dedicated his academic career to understanding and reducing health disparities with a particular focus on substance using behaviors and the mental health of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States and disadvantaged populations in other countries. His work spans methodological approaches ranging from the application of state of the art statistical analysis to analyze large datasets to conducting community-based participatory research using mixed-methods approaches.
Current Work
As the Director of the Community Engagement core of the Michigan Institute on Clinical Research, a CTSA. In this capacity he leads the team responsible for developing the science of community-engaged research with community partners throughout the State of Michigan. He is also Co-I of a NIDA-funded project to , the efficacy of an mHealth CBPR intervention to prevent and reduce HIV-risk behaviors among youth.
Research Area Keyword(s)
cross-cultural, drug use, mental health, Survey