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Teresita Rocha Jiménez

Profesora Asistente

Universidad Mayor de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Salud pública, migración y movilidad, salud sexual, salud mental, trabajo sexual y VIH e infecciones de transmisión sexual

Educación

  •  Public Health, University of California, San Diego. Estados Unidos, 2019
  •  Masters in Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego. Estados Unidos, 2013
  •  International Relations, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México . México

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesora Asistente Full Time

    Universidad Mayor

    Santiago, Chile

    2020 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Research Assistant Part Time

    University of California, San Diego

    San Diego, Estados Unidos

    2012 - 2019

  •   Director of Area of Studies Full Time

    Ministry of Interior

    Mexico City, México

    2009 - 2011


 

Article (33)

Does substance disorder treatment completition reduce the risk of treatment the risk of treatment readmission in Chile?
Hoping for a Better Future during COVID-19: How Migration Plans Are Protective of Depressive Symptoms for Haitian Migrants Living in Chile
Migration and Mobility: Correlates of Recent HIV Testing Among Substance Using Female Sex Workers at the Mexico-Guatemala Border
The Epidemiology of Violent Deaths in Chile between 2001 and 2018: Prevalence, Trends, and Correlates
“He is the same as me”: Key populations’ acceptability and experience of a community-based peer navigator intervention to support engagement in HIV care in Tijuana, Mexico
“I would rather do it myself”: injection initiation and current injection patterns among women who inject drugs in Tijuana, Mexico
Addressing Police Occupational Safety during an Opioid Crisis: The Syringe Threat and Injury Correlates (STIC) Score
Communication Strategies to Enhance HIV/STI Prevention, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Safety Among Migrant Sex Workers at the Mexico-Guatemala Border
Conflicting Laws and Priorities as Drug Policy Implementation Barriers: A Qualitative Analysis of Police Perspectives in Tijuana, Mexico
A mixed methods analysis of the venue-related social and structural context of drug use during sex among male clients of female sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico
Interactive Versus Video-Based Training of Police to Communicate Syringe Legality to People Who Inject Drugs: The SHIELD Study, Mexico 2015-2016
The influence of migration in substance use practices and HIV/STI related risks of female sex workers at a dynamic border crossing
The Role of Gender in the Health and Human Rights Practices of Police: The SHIELD Study in Tijuana, Mexico
“Factors associated with HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Guatemala
Factors Associated with Extra-Judicial Arrest for Syringe Possession: Results of a Department-Wide Survey of Municipal Police in Tijuana, Mexico
Influence of Indoor Work Environments on Health, Safety, and Human Rights among Migrant Sex Workers at the Guatemala-Mexico Border: A Call for Occupational Health and Safety Interventions
Labor exploitation and sexual violence in Latin America: the experience of Central American migrant women
Stigma and unmet sexual and reproductive health needs among international migrant sex workers at the Mexico–Guatemala border
Substance Use Among Female Sex Workers in Two US-Mexico Border Cities: Associations with Age of Entry
We were isolated and we had to do whatever they said”: Violence and Coercion to keep adolescents girls from leaving the sex trade in two U.S-Mexico border cities
“Improving Police Conceptual Knowledge of Mexico’s Law on Cannabis Possession: Findings from an Assessment of a Police Education Program
“Influence of peer support on HIV/STI prevention and safety amongst international migrant sex workers: A qualitative study at the Mexico-Guatemala border
Assessing police officers’ attitudes and legal knowledge on behaviors that impact HIV transmission among people who inject drugs
He invited me and didn’t ask anything in return” Migration and Mobility as Vulnerabilities for Sexual Exploitation among Female Adolescents in Mexico
Measuring Improvement in Knowledge of Drug Policy Reforms following a Police Education Program in Tijuana, Mexico
A police education programme to integrate occupational safety and HIV prevention: protocol for a modified stepped-wedge study design with parallel prospective cohorts to assess behavioral outcomes
Enhancing the Responsible Conduct of HIV Research with Migrant Sex Workers: Human Rights, Policy, and Social Contextual Influences
Exploring the context and implementation of public health regulations governing sex work: A qualitative study with migrant sex workers in Guatemala
Migration, violence, and safety among migrant sex workers: A qualitative study in two Guatemalan communities
Prevalence and correlates of needle-stick injuries among active duty police officers in Tijuana, Mexico
Más miedo a una enfermedad que a un balazo [More afraid of a disease than a bullet]: Implementation of system-wide needlestick injury surveillance system in the Tijuana police department, Mexico
Structural and interpersonal benefits and risks of participation in HIV research: Perspectives of female sex workers in Guatemala
Vulnerability Factors and Pathways Leading to Underage Entry into Sex Work in two Mexican-US Border Cities
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Teresita Rocha

Profesora Asistente

Centro de Investigación en Sociedad y Salud

Universidad Mayor de Chile

Santiago, Chile

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Nicolás Montalva

Profesor Asistente

Universidad Mayor

Santiago, Chile