Research for Equity and Community Health (REACH). Our lab aims to reduce health disparities through community-based research, culturally tailored behavioral health interventions, and sustainment strategies for long-term community benefit. We target multiple levels of influence (e.g., individual, family, community) using theory- and evidence-based approaches to enhance effectiveness. Partnering with local organizations like churches, schools, and YMCAs, we reach individuals and families in trusted spaces. Our multidisciplinary team, with expertise in Psychology, Public Health, Latin American Studies, and Dissemination & Implementation Science, employs qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods to conduct impactful research at the intersection of health psychology and behavioral science (https://reachlab.sdsu.edu/).
Institute for Behavioral and Community Health Studies (IBACH). It is home to a dynamic, multidisciplinary team of researchers, research professionals, and trainees who collaborate with organizational partners to enhance the quality of life for diverse communities. Several research centers are affiliated with IBACH including the Center for Research on Sexuality and Sexual Health (SASH), the SDSU-UCSD CREATE, and the SDSU HealthLINK Center. The Fellow will have access to 32 investigators from different fields of study, including Epidemiology, Statistics, Health Promotion, Dissemination and Implementation Science and Psychology, as well as Research Staff. Through these connections, trainees have opportunities to network with faculty from diverse backgrounds (75% of IBACH PIs are URM faculty) and access to additional datasets and opportunities for publications, theses, and dissertations (www.ibachsd.org)
The Department of Psychology at San Diego State University offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology, as well as the APA-accredited Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology in collaboration with UC San Diego. Faculty expertise spans clinical, health, developmental, social, and neuroscience research areas, supported by advanced facilities including an on-campus MRI center. The department combines rigorous academic training with applied experiences to prepare students for careers in research, healthcare, and public service.
Faith in Action (Fe en Accion) is a community health worker (CHW)-led health and exercise intervention implemented in collaboration with faith-based organizations. The current study is a hybrid type II trial testing the effectiveness, reach, implementation, and sustainment of enhanced versions of the intervention in comparison with a standard (control) version of the intervention. This study is enrolling church leaders and staff, promotoras, and church members at 32 churches throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties (1R01HL158538).
DESCRIPTION OF POSITION
The REACH Lab is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join its research group within the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health (IBACH) and the Department of Psychology at San Diego State University (SDSU).
The fellow will contribute to the development, dissemination, and implementation of community-based interventions to prevent chronic diseases in marginalized communities. The fellow will primarily work on a hybrid type II effectiveness-implementation trial employing a clustered randomized controlled design to test the impact of proposed implementation strategies on organization-level change and individual behavior across 32 diverse faith-based organizations (FBOs) over a 12-month intervention and 6-month follow-up.
This position offers an excellent opportunity to engage in mentored research and gain experience in intervention development, clinical trial implementation, community-based intervention research, and manuscript and grant preparation. The fellow will acquire skills and knowledge in Dissemination and Implementation science and in translating evidence-based interventions among medically underserved populations. In addition to mentorship from Dr. Elva Arredondo, Professor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist, the fellow will have the opportunity to collaborate with other investigators in various departments conducting community intervention trials. The position is housed within the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health (IBACH), home to a multidisciplinary team of researchers with expertise in behavioral interventions, mental and physical health, and disease prevention. IBACH offers a strong culture of mentorship and extensive collaborations with community partners locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
Manuscript Writing 35%
Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses 20%
Mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students 20%
Grant proposal development 20%
Other Duties as Assigned 5%
Knowledge and Abilities:
Minimum Required Education & Experience
Preferred Qualifications and Special Skills
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