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Prepared: 05/31/2019 CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Omar Martinez Position: Assistant Professor School of Social Work, College of Public Health Temple University Address: 1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue Ritter Annex, 505 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Voice: (215) 204-1223 Fax: (215) 204-9606 Email: [email protected] Citizenship: United States Cuba Languages: Spanish (Native), English (Fluent) EDUCATION: 2004-2008 University of Florida, Gainesville B.A. Political Science and Sociology Minor and Certificate in Latin American Studies (Summa cum laude) 2008-2011 Indiana University, Bloomington M.P.H. Health Policy 2008-2012 Indiana University, Bloomington J.D. Health Law 2012-2014 Columbia University, New York M.S. Clinical Research Methods PRINCIPAL POSITIONS: 2012-2015 Columbia University Postdoctoral Research Fellow Social Work 2015-present Temple University Assistant Professor Social Work OTHER POSITIONS HELD CONCURRENTLY: 2017-present University of California San Francisco Visiting Professor Medicine 2018-present Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research Fellow Law 2019-present Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz Visiting Profesor Interdisciplinary HONORS AND AWARDS: 2003 Participant, Close Up Program, Washington, DC 2005 Recipient, Florida Gold Seal Scholarship, University of Florida 2006 Recipient, Douglas Turner Grant, University of Florida 2006 Recipient, Rafael and Fe Angulo Scholarship, University of Florida 2007 Recipient, Florida Student Assistant Grant, University of Florida

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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Omar Martinez Position: Assistant Professor School of Social Work, College of Public Health Temple University Address: 1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue

Ritter Annex, 505 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Voice: (215) 204-1223 Fax: (215) 204-9606 Email: [email protected]

Citizenship: United States Cuba Languages: Spanish (Native), English (Fluent) EDUCATION: 2004-2008 University of Florida, Gainesville B.A. Political Science and Sociology

Minor and Certificate in Latin American Studies (Summa cum laude)

2008-2011 Indiana University, Bloomington M.P.H. Health Policy 2008-2012 Indiana University, Bloomington J.D. Health Law 2012-2014 Columbia University, New York M.S. Clinical Research Methods PRINCIPAL POSITIONS: 2012-2015 Columbia University Postdoctoral Research Fellow Social Work 2015-present Temple University Assistant Professor Social Work OTHER POSITIONS HELD CONCURRENTLY: 2017-present University of California San Francisco Visiting Professor Medicine 2018-present Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research Fellow Law 2019-present Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz Visiting Profesor Interdisciplinary HONORS AND AWARDS: 2003 Participant, Close Up Program, Washington, DC 2005 Recipient, Florida Gold Seal Scholarship, University of Florida 2006 Recipient, Douglas Turner Grant, University of Florida 2006 Recipient, Rafael and Fe Angulo Scholarship, University of Florida 2007 Recipient, Florida Student Assistant Grant, University of Florida

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2004-2008 Recipient, Florida Bright Futures Medallion Scholarship, University of Florida

2004-2008 Recipient, José Martí Scholarship, The José Martí Scholarship Challenge Grant Fund

2008 Recipient, Rainbow Alliance Award, University of Florida 2009-2010 Recipient, Antonio Curiel Fellowship, Indiana University Maurer School of

Law 2009-2010 Recipient, GLBTAA Academic Scholarship, Indiana University-

Bloomington 2011 Recipient, Stephen Jay Leadership Award for Improving Public Health in

Indiana, Indiana University-Bloomington 2008-2011 Recipient, American Bar Association (ABA) Legal Opportunity

Scholarship, American Bar Association 2010-2011 Recipient, Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)

Fellowship, National Science Foundation 2010-2011 Recipient, Donald J. Ludwig Fellowship, Indiana University Maurer School

of Law 2012 Recipient, Latino Faculty and Staff Council Award, Indiana University-

Bloomington 2012 Recipient, American Bar Association/BARBRI Academic Excellence

Scholarship 2012 Recipient, Heilbrunn Scholar, Columbia University 2013 Recipient, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Loan Repayment Program 2013 Recipient, Revista de Psicología Social, Madrid, España 2015 Participant, LGBT Scholars of Color Conference, New York, NY 2015 Participant, RWJF Symposium, Princeton, NJ 2017 Recipient, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Loan Repayment Program 2019 Recipient, 2019 Temple University’s School of Social Work Teaching

Award KEYWORDS/AREAS OF INTEREST Population health research, multilevel approaches to HIV/STI and substance use research and policy, innovative technologies and HIV/STI prevention and sexuality research, implementation science, LGBT health disparities, Latino health disparities, institutional racism, social welfare policy and service PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Memberships 2005-present American Public Health Association (APHA) 2005-present APHA HIV/AIDS Section 2005-present APHA LGBTQ Section 2012-present Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality 2015-present HIV Research for Prevention Conference

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2015-present Latino HIV Mid-Atlantic Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Consortium

2015-present Adherence Conference 2016-present HIV R4P Conference 2016-present National Center for Medical Legal Partnerships Conference 2016-present Centro SOL Latino Health Conference 2017-present Gender, Equity and Peace Conference 2017-present National Hispanic Science Network 2018-present International AIDS Conference 2018-present HIV and Social Work Conference SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: 2008-2012 Casa Mateo, Consultant 2008-2012 Damien Center, Consultant 2015-2018 GALAEI, Consultant 2016-present Culture Connections Cultural Competence Training and Coaching,

Trainer 2017-present Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center, Community Advisory

Board Member 2017-present Penn HIV Disparities Scientific Working Group (SWG), Member 2018-preent GALAEI, Board Member 2018-present National Institutes of Health HIV Phylogenetic Research, Working

Group SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS: 2012-present Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal, Referee 2013-present Revista de Psicología Social, Referee 2013-present Journal of Sexuality Research and Social Policy, Referee 2014-present Archives of Sexual Behavior, Referee 2014-present Health Education & Behavior, Referee 2015-present Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, Referee 2015-present Journal of Medical Internet Research, Referee 2015-present Archives of Sexual Behavior, Editorial Board Member 2015-present American Journal of Men’s Health, Referee 2015-present American Journal of Public Health, Referee 2015-present Journal of Medical Internet Research, Referee 2016-present Journal of Social Science and Medicine, Referee 2017-present PLOS One, Referee 2018-present Social Work Education, Referee UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: 2015-present Sexuality and Gender Curriculum Committee 2015-present College of Public Health Marketing Committee 2015-present Scholarships Committee

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2015-present Awards Committee 2016-pesent Admissions, School of Social Work 2016-present Marketing & Development Committee 2016-present Correspondence Committee 2017-present Faculty Search Committee 2017-present Gender and Sexuality Committee 2019-present Temple University College of Public Health e-Journal Planning Committee 2019-present Temple University College of Public Health Community Engaged

Research & Practice Member 2019-present Temple University’s School of Social Work Macro Concentration

Committee PUBLIC SERVICE:

2005 Collegiates Helping as Mentors in Public Schools (CHAMPS) Program, University of Florida, Mentor

2005-2006 Mentor, Libros de Familia Project, University of Florida 2009 Migrant Farmworker Law Center, Indiana Legal Services, Volunteer 2008-2010 Centro Comunal Latino Legal Advice Project, Indiana Legal Service,

Volunteer 2010 Marion County Public Defender’s Office, Volunteer 2008-2010 Lawyers in the Library Program, District 10 Pro Bono Project, Indiana

University Maurer School of Law, Volunteer 2008-2012 Shalom HELP Legal Clinic, Indiana University Maurer School of Law,

Volunteer 2009-2012 Center for Constitutional Democracy, Indiana University Maurer School of

Law, Volunteer 2013-2015 Columbia University HIV Mental Health Training Project, Columbia

University, Training Faculty 2012-present Photovoice Project - The Voices and Images of Migrant Women:

Domestic Violence, Sexual and Reproductive Health, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, Texas, Pro Bono Consultation

2013-present Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, Public Health Affiliate

2015-present GALAEI, Volunteer TEACHING AND MENTORING FORMAL TEACHING Year Course Institution Attendees 2005 Chemistry CHM 2025 University of Florida 500 2007 Gender Relationships and Families University of Florida 100 2015 Institutional Racism Temple University 15 2016 Institutional Racism Temple University 11 2017 AIDS and Society Temple University 70 2018 Social Welfare Policy and Service Temple University 24 2019 Social Policy and Welfare II Temple University 13 2019 Research Methods Konrad Lorenz 7

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GUEST LECTURE Year Course Institution Attendees 2017 Children and Family HBSW Temple University 15 2017 Institutional Racism Temple University 10 2019 Multiculturalism: Power, Privilege Bryn Mawr 19

and Oppression RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES RESEARCH AWARDS AND GRANTS: CURRENT 1. L60 MD012034 (PI: Martinez) 07/01/17-06/30/19 NIHMD $70,000 direct/yrs 1-2 Role: Mr. Martinez is a recipient of the NIMHD Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research. 2. CDC U01PS005124 (PI: Martinez) 05/01/2016-05/01/2020 CDC $254,000 direct/yr 2 A Couple-based HIV Prevention Intervention to Promote HIV $971,042 direct/yrs 1-4 Protection among Latino Male Couples Role: Principal Investigator 3. NIDA 5R25DA028567-07 CAPS (PI: Martinez) 10/01/2017-10/01/2019 NIDA $20,000 Transhealth Information Project: A Peer-led HIV Prevention Intervention to Promote HIV Protection for Transgender Women. Role: Principal Investigator 4. NIMH 1R21MH115820 (PI: Martinez) 07/01/17-07/01/20 NIMH Examining the Impact of Medical Legal Partnerships in Improving $275,000 direct/yrs 1-2 Outcomes on the HIV Care Continuum Role: Principal Investigator 5. Drexel University Community-driven Research (PI: Martinez-Donate) 07/01/17-06/30/20 Evaluation of POL and Community Resilience Programs $10,000 Role: Co-Investigator (in-kind) 6. Urban Health Collaborative (PI: Martinez-Donate) 07/01/17-06/31/20 Developing and Pilot Testing the CRISOL Intervention $20,000 Role: Co-Investigator (in-kind) 7. CRISOL: Building Community Resilience and (PI: Martinez-Donate) 04/01/19-04/01/20 NIMH $275,000 direct/yrs 1-2 Integrating Efforts to Understand and Address Syndemic Health Conditions Afflicting Young Latino Immigrants Role: Consultant (in-kind)

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8. A Popular Opinion Leader HIV Prevention for (PI: Irarrázabal) 08/01/19-08/01/20 University Students in Chile: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study $5.000.000 pesos/yrs 1-2 Role: Consultant (in-kind) 9. Understanding the Epidemiology of HCV among 04/01/19-04/01/20 Black and Latino MSM in the South $600,000/yrs 1-2 GILEAD Role: Co-Investigator/Consultant SCORED GRANTS/RESUBMISSIONS (Scored CDC U01 Grant): Transhealth Information Project: A Peer-led HIV Prevention Intervention to Promote HIV Protection for Transgender Women. Project Narrative: We will strengthen the CDC funded Transhealth Information Project (TIP), a hybrid individual and group-level peer-led intervention to reduce sexual risk among transgender women (TW), by testing its efficacy in a randomized control trial. If efficacious, the intervention can then be replicated in various communities to provide support and facilitate behavior change for at-risk TW. This project will generate intervention content and clearly defined protocols that can be easily replicated within communities and by providers who do not operate in a research capacity. Role: Principal Investigator (Scored NIH R43 Grant): Developing a Social Media Intervention to Increase HIV Testing and Linkage to Care for Latino Adolescent MSM and Latina MTF Transgender Adolescents. Project Narrative: This study involves conducting formative research to develop a culturally appropriate social media intervention to increase HIV testing and linkage to appropriate HIV care for predominantly Spanish-speaking Latino Adolescent MSM and Latina MTF Transgender Adolescents. The intervention draws upon the principles of the information-motivation-behavioral (IMB) model. The formative research includes a cross-sectional survey, focus groups, usability testing, and in-depth interviews. Role: Co-Principal Investigator (Scored CDC Grant): Multidisciplinary Capacity Building Assistance for the HIV Prevention Workforce: A Collaborative Approach to Improve HIV Outcomes in the Northeast Region through Multimodal Technical Assistance Project Narrative: Our multidisciplinary team will use tailored technological supports and interpersonal dialogue to implement a dynamic TA program for the jurisdictions in the northeast region of the U.S. to implement CBB’s mission to improve the performance of the nation’s HIV prevention workforce by increasing the knowledge, skills, technology, and infrastructure to implement and sustain science-based, culturally appropriate HIV prevention interventions and strategies. Role: Co-Principal Investigator (NIH R01 Grant): Resilience and HIV Risk in Sexual/Gender Minority Victims of Early Life Sex Abuse Project Narrative: The proposed project is to identify resilience-related factors and behaviors during childhood or adolescence that may reduce HIV risk in sexual and gender minority youth who report having been regularly sexually abused or raped as children/teens. Sadly, very high proportions of sexual and gender minority persons report early life sexual abuse, and this abuse

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is consistently found to negatively impact HIV risk behaviors during adulthood. Results from our study will be used to develop interventions to enhance or strengthen resilient behaviors during childhood/adolescence in this HIV high risk group, to buffer the negative effects of sexual abuse. Role: Co-Principal Investigator (NIH R34 Grant): Adapting an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention for Latinos as drug users impacted by the criminal justice system Project Narrative: The objectives of this cultural-contextual adaptation study: (1) To identify the content areas that need to be adapted within the intervention curriculum of A-SEMI in order to modify the original modules and develop new content material that is contextually appropriate towards reducing behavioral sexual risks of Latino(a) substance users; and (2) To test the effectiveness of the adapted A-SEMI in reducing HIV risks among sexually active Latino(a) substance users. To achieve these objectives, we propose to conduct a three-year study applying the ADAPT-ITT methodology: work closely with drug and alcohol treatment service providers and a community advisory board of members of the target population. We will also theater test and pilot three drafts of the intervention package including testing it through a small scale outcomes evaluation and a delayed treatment design study randomizing between the adapted EBI and the waitlist (n=120). If the proposed adaptation is determined to be effective in reducing HIV risk among high-risk Latino(a) substance users, this study will contribute towards filling a void in our current understanding of how to address the needs of a population facing intersecting epidemics. Role: Co-Principal Investigator PAST 1. P30 MH43530 (PI: Remien) 05/01/2013-05/01/2014 NIMH $10,000 direct/yrs 1-2 Couple Based HIV Intervention for Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM): Adaptation for Latino MSM and Their Same-Sex Partners Role: Research Fellow/Principal Investigator 2. 243676-3 (PI: Moya) 02/01/12- 12/01/15 Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA) $10,000 direct/yrs 1-3 The Sexual and Reproductive Health of Mexican Origin Migrant Women in El Paso, Texas, CD. Juarez, Chihuahua, and Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Project Role: Co-Investigator 3. L60MD008370-01 (PI: Martinez) 07/01/13-06/30/15 NIMHD $70,000 direct/yrs 1-2 Role: Mr. Martinez was a recipient of the NIMHD Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research. 4. NCT01394900 (PI: Wu) 07/13/11-02/01/15 NIDA Connect n’ Unite: Couples-Based HIV/STI Prevention for Drug-Involved, Black MSM (CNU). Role: Mr. Martinez worked with Dr. Wu on protocol development, intervention development, and recruitment of participants. 5. R01 MH079692 (PI: Carballo-Dieguez) 04/15/09-03/31/12

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NIMH Rapid HIV Home Test (HT) and Decision-making among HIV-Negative Men. Role: Data analysis and dissemination of study findings. 6. UR6PS000300 (PI: Wu) 01/01/07-10/01/09 CDC Connect With Pride: Finding a New Avenue for HIV Prevention Among MSM at High Risk for HIV/STI. Role: Data analysis and dissemination of study findings. 7. Indiana AIDS Fund Prevention Grant (PIs: Kelle, Martinez, & Roth) 08/01/11-08/01/12 HoMBReS: Hombres Manteniendo Bienestar y $100,000 direct/yr Relaciones Saludables (Men Maintaining Wellbeing and Healthy Relationships) HIV Prevention Intervention Role: Co-Principal Investigator 8. 336186-1 (PI: Moya) 04/01/12-12/01/12 University of Texas – El Paso CAP2 Project: Voices and Images of Immigrant Women-Domestic Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Health in El Paso, Texas Role: Consultant. 9. R21 HD059494-01A1 (PI: Dodge) 08/01/09-04/30/11 NICHD Sexual Health among Bisexual Men Role: Project Coordinator 10. Wake Forest University Medical Center (PI: Rhodes) 05/01/11-08/15 HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Guatemala City, Guatemala Role: Project Coordinator PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: (*denotes current/former graduate students or post-docs; # denotes community partners) 1. Dodge, B., Zachry, K., Reece, M., Lopez, E. D. S., Herbenick, D., Grant, K., Tanner, A. E., &

Martinez, O. (2008). Sexuality Education in Florida: Content, Context, and Controversy. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 3(2), 183-209.

2. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2010). El barrio de ‘La’ Chueca of Madrid, Spain: An Emerging Epicenter of the Global LGBT Civil Rights Movement. Journal of Homosexuality, 57(2), 226-248.

3. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Reece, M., Schnarrs, P. W., Rhodes, S., #Goncalves, G., Muñoz-

Laboy, M., Malebranche, D., Van Der Pol, B., Kelle, G., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2011). Sexual Health and Life Experiences: Voices from Behaviorally Bisexual Latino Men in the Midwestern USA. Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 13(9), 1073-1089.

4. Dodge, B., Schnarrs, P.W., Reece, M., Martinez, O., #Goncalves, G., Malebranche, D., Van Der Pol, B., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2011). Sexual Behaviors and Experiences Among

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Bisexual Men in the Midwestern United States. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 21 (21),1573-2800.

5. Dodge, B., Schnarrs, P. W., Reece, M., #Goncalves, G., Martinez, O., Malebranche, D., Van Der Pol, B., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2012). Individual and Social Factors Related to Mental Health Concerns Among Behaviorally Bisexual Men in the Midwestern United States. Journal of Bisexuality, 12(2), 223-245.

6. Schnarrs, P. W., Dodge, B., Reece, M., #Goncalves, G., Martinez, O., Van Der Pol, B., Malebranche, D., Nix, R., Murray, M., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2012). The Subjective Experiences of Behaviorally Bisexual Men in the Midwestern United States: Sexual Attraction, Sexual Behavior, and Condom Use. Journal of Bisexuality, 12(2), 246-282.

7. Rhodes, S., Kelley, C., Siman, F., Cashman, R., Alonzo, J., McGuire, J., Wellendorf, T.,

Hinshaw, K., Allen, A.B., #Downs, M., Brown, M., Martinez, O., Duck, S., Reboussin, B. (2012). Using Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to Develop a Community-Level HIV Prevention Intervention for Latinas: A local Response to a Global Challenge. Women’s Health Issues, 22(3), 293-301.

8. Dodge, B., Schnarrs, P. W., #Goncalves, G., Malebranche, D., Martinez, O., Reece, M.,

Rhodes, S. D., Van Der Pol, B., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2012). The Significance of Privacy and Trust in Providing Health-Related Services to Behaviorally Bisexual Men in the United States. AIDS Education & Prevention, 24(3), 242-256.

9. Dodge, B., Van Der Pol, B., Reece, M., Malebranche, D., Martinez, O., #Goncalves, G.,

Schnars, P., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2012). Rectal Self-Sampling in Non-Clinical Venues for Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) among Behaviorally Bisexual Men. Sexual Health, 9(2), 190-191.

10. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Goncalves, G., Schnarrs, P. W., Munoz-Laboy, M., Reece, M.,

Malebranche, D., Van Der Pol, B., Kelle, G., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2012). Sexual Behaviors and Experiences Among Behaviorally Bisexual Latino Men in the Midwestern United States: Implications for Sexual Health Interventions. Journal of Bisexuality, 12(2), 283-310.

11. Dodge, B., Schnarrs, P. W., Reece, M., Goncalves, G., Martinez, O., Nix, R., Fortenberry, J.

D. (2012). Community Involvement Among Behaviourally Bisexual Men in the Midwestern USA: Experiences and Perceptions Across Communities. Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 14(9),1095-110.

12. Rhodes, D.S., Martinez, O., Song, E.Y., Daniel, J., Alonzo, J., Eng E., Duck, S., #Downs,

M., Bloom, F.R., Boeving, A.A., Miller, C., Reboussin, B. (2013). Depressive Symptoms Among Immigrant Latino Sexual Minorities. American Journal of Health Behavior, 37(3), 404-413.

13. Dodge, B., Schnarrs, P. W., Reece, M., Martinez, O., #Goncalves, G., Malebranche, D., Van Der Pol, B., Nix, R., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2013). Sexual Behaviors and Experiences Among Behaviorally Bisexual Men in the Midwestern United States. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42(2), 247-256.

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14. Martinez, O. (2013). Immigration Policy and Access to Health Services. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 16(4), 563-4. PMID: 23813348.

15. Martinez, O., & #Kelle, G. Sex Trafficking of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender

(LGBT) Individuals: A Call for Service Provision, Research and Action. (2013). American Bar Association International Law Journal, 42 (4), 21-25.

16. Moya, E., Chávez-Baray, S., Martinez, O. (2013). Voces e Imágenes de las Migrantes

Sobrevivientes de Violencia Doméstica. Todo Social, 2 (2), 24-27. 17. Martinez O, Wu E, Sandfort, T., Dodge, B., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Pinto, R., Rhodes, SD.,

Moya, E., & Chavez-Baray S. (2013). Evaluating the Impact of Immigration Policies on Health Status Among Undocumented Immigrants: A Systematic Review. Journal Of Immigrant And Minority Health / Center For Minority Public Health. DOI 10.1007/s10903-013-9968-4.

18. Hubach, R. D., Dodge, B., Goncalves, G., Malebranche, D., Reece, M., Van Der Pol, B.,

Martinez, O., Fortenberry, J. D. (2014). Gender Matters: Condom Use and Nonuse Among Behaviorally Bisexual Men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43(3), 707-17. doi: 10.1007/s10508-013-0147-4.

19. Martinez, O., Roth, A., #Kelle, G., Downs, M., Rhodes, D.S., Downs. (2014). Adaptation and

Implementation of HoMBReS: A Community-Level, Evidence-Based HIV Behavioral Intervention for Heterosexual Latino Men in the Midwestern United States. AIDS Education and Prevention, 26(1), 68-80. doi:10.1521/aeap.2014.26.1.68.

20. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T., Shultz, S., Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E., Dodge, B.,

Morales, G., #Porras, A., & #Ovejero, H. (2014). A Couple-based Approach: An Innovative Effort to Tackle HIV Infection among Latino Gay Men. Ehquidad, 1(1), 15-32.

21. Martinez, O., Wu, E., #Shultz, Z., #Capote, J., #López Rios, J., Sandfort, T., #Manusov J,

#Ovejero, H., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Chavez Baray, S., Moya, E., #López Matos, J., DelaCruz, J.J., Remien, R.H., & Rhodes, S.D. Still a Hard-to-Reach Population? Using Social Media to Recruit Latino Gay Couples for an HIV Intervention Adaptation Study. (2014). Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(4), e113. doi:10.2196/jmir.3311.

22. Martinez, O., Caraballo-Dieguez, A., Mobolaji, I., Balán, I., Brown, W., & Frasca, T. (2014).

Anticipated and Actual Experiences to Finding out HIV Positive Results through Self-Testing among Gay and Bisexual Men. AIDS and Behavior; 18(12), 2485-95. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0790-3.

23. Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S., & Martinez, O. Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Health:

Voices and Images of Latina Immigrant Survivors in the Southwest United States. (2014). Health Promotion Practice, 15(6), 881-93. doi: 10.1177/1524839914532651.

24. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E., Dodge, B., #Shultz, S., #Lopez, J. (2014).

Overcoming Issues and Challenges in Serving the Sexual Health Needs of Latino Immigrants in the United States. The Health Education Monograph, 31 (2), 43-51.

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25. Rhodes, S., Alonzo, J., Mann, L., Downs, M., #Simán, F., #Andrade, M., Martinez, O., Bachmann, L. (2014). Novel Approaches to HIV Prevention and Sexual Health Promotion Among Guatemalan Gay and Bisexual Men, MSM, and Transgender Persons. AIDS Education And Prevention: Official Publication Of The International Society For AIDS Education, 26(4), 345-361. doi:10.1521/aeap.2014.26.4.345.

26. Moya, E., Biswas, A., Chavez-Baray, S., Martinez, O., Lomeli, B. (2014). Assessment of

Stigma Associated with Tuberculosis in Mexico. Public Health Action, 4(4), 1-7. 27. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Spadafino, J., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., #Ovejero, H., #Lopez-Rios, J.,

Rhodes, S., Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E., Dodge, B, & Carballo-Dieguez, A. (2014). Sexual Health, Alcohol Use, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Spanish-speaking Latino MSM in the Northeastern United States. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 30 Suppl 1, A136-7. doi: 10.1089/aid.2014.5272b.

28. Pinto, R.M., Gimenez, S., Spector, A., Choi, J., Martinez, O., Wall, M. (2014). HIV

practitioners in Madrid and New York improving inclusion of underrepresented populations in research. Health Promotion International; doi: 10.1093/heapro/dau015R.

29. Rhodes, S.D., Alonzo, J., Mann, L., #Downs, M., #Andrade, M., Wilks, C., Siman, F.,

Martinez, O., Abraham, C., Villatoro, G., Bachmann, L.H. The ecology of sexual health of sexual minorities in Guatemala City. (2014). Health Promotion International; doi:10.1093/heapro/dau013.

30. Rhodes, S.D., Mann, L., #Simán, F.M., Song, E., Alonzo, J., #Downs, M,, Lawlor, E.,

Martinez, O., Sun, C.J., O’Brien, M.C., Reboussin, B.A., Hall, MA. (In press). The impact of local immigration enforcement policies on the health of immigrant Hispanics/Latinos in the USA. American Journal of Public Health.

31. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Frasca, T., #Shultz, A. Z., Fernandez, M. I., #López Rios, J., …

Sandfort, T. G. M. (. (2015). Adaptation of a Couple-Based HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Latino Men who have Sex with Men in New York City. American Journal of Men’s Health, DOI: 10.1177/1557988315579195.

32. *Spadafino, J. T., Martinez, O., *Levine, E. C., Dodge, B., Muñoz-Laboy, M., & Fernandez,

M. I. (2016). Correlates of HIV and STI testing among Latino men who have sex with men in New York City. AIDS Care, 1-4.

33. Garbers, S, Friedman, A., Martinez, O., Scheinmann, R., Bermudez, D. & Silva, M. (2016).

Adapting the Get Yourself Tested Campaign to Reach Black and Latino Sexual-Minority Youth. Health Promotion Practice, 17(5), p. 739-750.

34. Moya, E. e., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Martínez, O., & Aguirre-Polanco, A. (2016). Exploring

Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Health Needs in the Southwestern United States: Perspectives from Health and Human Services Workers. Health & Social Work, 41(1), e29-e37. doi:10.1093/hsw/hlv080.

35. Martinez, O., Wu, E., *Levine, E. C., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Fernandez, M. I., Bass, S. B., & ...

Rhodes, S. D. (2016). Integration of Social, Cultural, and Biomedical Strategies into an

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Existing Couple-Based Behavioral HIV/STI Prevention Intervention: Voices of Latino Male Couples. Plos ONE, 11(3), 1-22. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0152361.

36. Martinez, O., Wu, E., *Levine, E. C., Muñoz-Laboy, M., *Spadafino, J., Dodge, B., & ...

Fernandez, M. I. (2016). Syndemic factors associated with drinking patterns among Latino men and Latina transgender women who have sex with men in New York City. Addiction Research & Theory, 24(6), 466-476. doi:10.3109/16066359.2016.1167191.

37. Taylor, T. N., Munoz-Plaza, C. E., Goparaju, L., Martinez, O., Holman, S., Minkoff, H. L., &

... Wilson, T. E. (2016). 'The pleasure is better as i’ve gotten older': Sexual health, sexuality, and sexual risk behaviors among older women living with hiv. Archives Of Sexual Behavior, 46(4):1137-1150. doi:10.1007/s10508-016-0751-1.

38. Martinez, O., Arreola, S., Wu, E., Muñoz-Laboy, M., *Levine, E. C., Rutledge, S. E., & ...

Sandfort, T. (2016). Syndemic factors associated with adult sexual HIV risk behaviors in a sample of Latino men who have sex with men in New York City. Drug And Alcohol Dependence, 166, pp. 258-262. 166258-262. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.033.

39. Martinez, O., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Levine, E. C., Starks, T., Dolezal, C., Dodge, B., & ...

Fernandez, M. I. (2016). Relationship Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behavior and High-Risk Alcohol Consumption Among Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men: Challenges and Opportunities to Intervene on HIV Risk. Archives Of Sexual Behavior, 46(4), 987-999. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0835-y.

40. Moya, E., Chavez-Bbaray, S., Wood, W., Martinez, O. (2016). Nuestra Casa: An advocacy

initiative to reduce inequalities and tuberculosis along the US-Mexico border. International Public Health Journal, 8(2), 107-119.

41. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Martínez, O., Guilamo-Ramos, V., Draine, J., Garg, K., *Levine, E., &

Ripkin, A. (2017). Influences of Economic, Social and Cultural Marginalization on the Association Between Alcohol Use and Sexual Risk Among Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men. Journal Of Immigrant & Minority Health, 19(5), 1073-1087. doi:10.1007/s10903-017-0554-z.

42. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Severson, N., *Levine, E., Martínez, O., Muñoz-Laboy, M., & Martínez, O.

(2017). Latino men who have sex with transgender women: the influence of heteronormativity, homonegativity and transphobia on gender and sexual scripts. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 19(9), 964-978. doi:10.1080/13691058.2016.1276967

43. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Martinez, O., *Levine, E. C., *Mattera, B. T., & Isabel Fernandez, M.

(2018). Syndemic Conditions Reinforcing Disparities in HIV and Other STIs in an Urban Sample of Behaviorally Bisexual Latino Men. Journal Of Immigrant & Minority Health, 20(2), 497-501. doi:10.1007/s10903-017-0568-6

44. Martinez, O., Lee, J. H., Bandiera, F., Santamaria, E. K., *Levine, E. C., & Operario, D.

(2017). Sexual and Behavioral Health Disparities Among Sexual Minority Hispanics/Latinos: Findings From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001-2014. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine, 53(2), 225-231. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2017.01.037

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45. Icard, L. D., Jemmott, J. B., Carty, C., O'Leary, A., Sidloyi, L., Hsu, J., & ... Martinez, O. (2017). Retention of South African adolescents in a 54-month longitudinal HIV risk reduction trial. Prevention Science, 18(5), 534-540. doi:10.1007/s11121-017-0793-1

46. *Levine, E. C., Martinez, O., *Mattera, B., Wu, E., Arreola, S., Rutledge, S. E., . . . Carballo-

Dieguez, A. (2017). Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Mental Health, Sexual Risk Behaviors, and Drinking Patterns Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men. J Child Sex Abus, 1-17. doi:10.1080/10538712.2017.1343885

47. Martinez, O., Boles, J., Munoz-Laboy, M., *Levine, E., #Ayamele, C., *Eisenberg, R., Manusov, J., Draine, J. (2017). Bridging Health Disparity Gaps through the Use of Medical Legal Partnerships in Patient Care: A Systematic Review. Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 45(2), 260-273. doi:10.1177/1073110517720654.

48. Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S., & Martinez, O. (2017). Trabajo Social en la Micro y Macro

Práctica en el Contexto de la Tuberculosis. Ehquidad International Welfare Policies and Social Work Journal, 8, 43-66. doi: 10.15257/ehquidad.2017.0008

49. Page, K. R., Martinez, O., Nieves-Lugo, K., Zea, M. C., Grieb, S. D., Yamanis, T. J., & ... Davis, W. W. (2017). Promoting Pre-exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent HIV Infections Among Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs. AIDS Education And Prevention: Official Publication Of The International Society For AIDS Education, 29(5), 389-400. doi:10.1521/aeap.2017.29.5.389

50. *Mattera, B., *Levine, E. C., Martinez, O., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Hausmann-Stabile, C., Bauermeister, J., & ... Rodriguez-Diaz, C. (2017). Long-term health outcomes of childhood sexual abuse and peer sexual contact among an urban sample of behaviourally bisexual Latino men. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1-18. doi:10.1080/13691058.2017.1367420

51. Page, K. R., Martinez, O., Nieves-Lugo, K., Zea, M. C., Grieb, S. D., Yamanis, T. J., & ... Davis, W. W. (2017). Promoting Pre-exposure Prophylaxis to Prevent HIV Infections Among Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs. AIDS Education And Prevention: Official Publication Of The International Society For AIDS Education, 29(5), 389-400. doi:10.1521/aeap.2017.29.5.389

52. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Martinez, O., Draine, J., Guilamo-Ramos, V., Severson, N., *Levine, E., & Benjamin, G. (2018). The Assets and Challenges of Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men’s Social Support Networks in Promoting Healthy Behaviors. Journal of Urban Health, 95(4), 534–546. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1007/s11524-017-0183-9

53. Martinez, O., Isabel Fernandez, M., Wu, E., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Prado, G., Davey, A., & ... Carballo-Diéguez, A. (2018). A couple-based HIV prevention intervention for Latino men who have sex with men: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 19(1), 1. doi:10.1186/s13063-018-2582-y

54. Page, K. R., Grieb, S. D., Nieves-Lugo, K., Yamanis, T., Taylor, H., Martinez, O., … Zea, M. C. (2018). Enhanced immigration enforcement in the USA and the transnational continuity of

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HIV care for Latin American immigrants in deportation proceedings. The Lancet. HIV, 5(10), e597–e604. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30074-2

55. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Martinez, O., Draine, J., Guilamo-Ramos, V., Severson, N., *Levine, E., & Benjamin, G. (2018). The Assets and Challenges of Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men's Social Support Networks in Promoting Healthy Behaviors. Journal Of Urban Health, 95(4), 534-546. doi:10.1007/s11524-017-0183-9

56. Rhodes, S. D., Alonzo, J., Mann-Jackson, L., Tanner, A. E., Vissman, A. T., Martinez, O., … Reboussin, B. A. (2018). Selling the product: Strategies to increase recruitment and retention of Spanish-speaking Latinos in biomedical research. Journal Of Clinical And Translational Science, 2(3), 147–155. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1017/cts.2018.314

57. Yamanis, T. J., Zea, M. C., Ramé Montiel, A. K., Barker, S. L., Díaz-Ramirez, M. J., Page, K. R., Martinez, O.… Rathod, J. (2018). Immigration Legal Services as a Structural HIV Intervention for Latinx Sexual and Gender Minorities. Journal Of Immigrant And Minority Health. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1007/s10903-018-0838-y

58. *Levine, E. C., Herbenick, D., Martinez, O., Fu, T., & Dodge, B. (2018). Open Relationships, Nonconsensual Nonmonogamy, and Monogamy Among U.S. Adults: Findings from the 2012 National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior. Archives Of Sexual Behavior, 47(5), 1439-1450. doi:10.1007/s10508-018-1178-7

59. Moya, E. M., Chavez-Baray, S. M., Martinez, O., Mattera, B., & Adcox, C. (2018). Bridging the Gap Between Micro and Macro Practice to Address Homelessness in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region: Implications for Practitioners and Community Stakeholders. Reflections (Long Beach, Calif.), 24(1), 102–118. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.libproxy.temple.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cmedm&AN=29809204&site=ehost-live&scope=site

60. Martinez, O., #Lopez, N., #Woodard, T., Rodriguez-Madera, S., & Icard, L. (2019). Transhealth Information Project: A Peer-Led HIV Prevention Intervention to Promote HIV Protection for Individuals of Transgender Experience. Health & Social Work. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1093/hsw/hlz008

61. Morales, A., Garcia-Montaño, E., Barrios-Ortega, C., Niebles-Charris, J., Garcia-Roncallo, P., Abello-Luque, D., … Martínez, O. (2019). Adaptation of an effective school-based sexual health promotion program for youth in Colombia. Social Science & Medicine, 222, 207–215. https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.01.011.

62. Martinez, O. (2019). HIV-related Stigma as a Determinant of Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Latinxs. HIV Specialist, 11(2): 14–17. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6687337/

Published Chapters and Other Non-Peer Reviewed Creative Activities:

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1. Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S., Wood, W., & Martinez, O. (2015). A Project to Reduce

Inequalities and Tuberculosis along the US-Mexico Border. In B.D. Friedman (Ed.), Public Health, Social Work and Health Inequalities (pp. 15-33). New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

2. Chavez-Baray, S & Martinez, O. (2015). Tácticas y estrategias contra la violencia de genero. Ciudad México, México: CIESAS.

3. Thomson, M. & Martinez, O. (In Press). Photovoice as a Community-Based Participatory Research Method to Address Disparities in Immigrant Health: A Systematic Review. In E. Moya, Divergent Vistas and Civil Voices for Education, Empowerment and Critical Thinking. New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

4. Rhodes, S., Mann-Jackson, L, Alonzo, J., Bell, J., Tanner, A., Martinez, O., Siman, F., Smart, B., Felizzola, J., Brooks, R. (2019). The Health and Well-being of Latinx Sexual and Gender Minorities in the U.S.: A Call to Action. In Martinez, A & Rhodes., S, New Emerging Issues in Latinx Health. New York, NY: Springer.

In preparation/Under Review: 63. Martinez, O., et al. Health Disparities in HIV Affecting Sexual Minority Hispanics/Latinos in

the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. Using the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) dataset, the study will explore syndemic conditions leading to HIV risk behaviors among sexual minority Hispanic/Latinos in Philadelphia.

64. Martinez, O. et al. Using Syndemic Theory to Investigate HIV Sexual Risk Among Sexual

Minority Men in Philadelphia, PA: Findings from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, 2008-2014. Using the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) dataset, the study will explore syndemic conditions leading to HIV risk behaviors among sexual minorities in Philadelphia.

65. Martinez, O. et al. Disparities in HIV/AIDS among Hispanic/Latino youth: Challenges and

Opportunities to Intervention on HIV Risk. Using data from the NHBS, we will conduct descriptive analyses of the various psychosocial conditions and other factors associated with alcohol abuse, illicit drug use, sexual risk behaviors, and reproductive and mental health outcomes among Hispanic/Latino youth, ages 18-29 in Philadelphia. This particular analysis will also help us “map” HIV risk indicators by geographic area (zip code) to prioritize intervention needs and promote targeted interventions.

66. Martinez, O. et al. Social Vulnerability and Access to Health Care and Social Services

among Predominantly Spanish-speaking Latino MSM in New York City. This study will assess the correlates of health care and social services utilization among Latino MSM in NYC.

67. Martinez, O. et al. Building effective HIV/AIDS prevention communication strategies for a

biobehavioral couple-based HIV prevention intervention for Latino men who have sex with men. This manuscript aims to: provide formative insight into developing successful health communication practices for LMSM; examine how social factors and stereotypes of LMSM

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influence unsafe sexual practices among LMSM; and identify strategies for implementing HIV health communication programs for behavioral and social change.

68. Martinez, O., et al. The Use of Social Media to Engage Men who Have Sex with Men in

HIV/AIDS and Substance Use Research: Implications for Research and Practice. We will conduct a systematic review of the use of social media to engage MSM in HIV/AIDS and substance use research studies.

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS: (*denotes current/former graduate students or post-docs; # denotes community partners) 1. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Zachry, K., Reece, M., Lopez, E.D.S., Herbenick, D., Gant, K., &

Tanner, A.E. (2006). Issues Facing Latino/a Public School Teachers of Sexuality Education in Florida. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

2. Dodge, B., Zachry, K., Reece, M., Lopez, E.D.S., Herbenick, D., Gant, K., Tanner, A.E., &

Martinez, O. (2006). A statewide assessment of sexuality education in Florida. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Indianapolis, IN.

3. Martinez, O. El barrio de “la” Chueca, Spain: Transcending Traditional Sexual Norms and

Emerging as a Global Epicenter of the LGBTQ Civil Rights Movement. 2007 Society of Social Sciences 3rd Annual Conference, Gainesville, Fl.

4. Dodge, B., Zachry, K., Reece, M., Lopez, E.D.S., Herbenick, D., Gant, K., Tanner, A.E., &

Martinez, O. (2007). Sexuality and HIV/AIDS Education in Florida: Content, Context, and Controversy. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington D.C.

5. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2007). The role and effect of micro, meso, macro and global

institutions in the formation of an LGBT Latino/a identity. University of Florida Conference on the Social Sciences Third Annual Meeting, Gainesville, FL.

6. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2007). El Barrio de “la” Chueca of Madrid, Spain: Transcending

traditional sexual norms and emerging as a global epicenter of the LGBTQ civil rights movement. University of Maryland McNair Scholars Research Conference, Baltimore, MD.

7. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2008). From queer Latino/a identity formation to the creation of

el barrio. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Juan, PR. 8. Martinez, O. (2009). From LGBT Latino/a Identity Formation to the Creation of el Barrio.

Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally Conference, Bloomington, Indiana. 9. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2010). An exploratory study of sexual health among bisexual

Latino men in the Midwestern United States. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Las Vegas, NV.

10. Dodge, B., Van Der Pol, B., Reece, M., Martinez, O., Malebranche, D., Herbenick, D., &

Fortenberry, J.D. (2010). An exploratory study of sexual health among bisexual Black, White, and Latino men in the Midwestern United States. International Academy of Sex Research, Prague, Czech Republic.

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11. Martinez, O., Williams, A., & Nkwihoreze, H. (2010). Health Disparities Across Communities. Hudson & Holland Scholars Program LEAD Conference, Bloomington, IN.

12. Dodge, B., Nix, R., Martinez, O., Reece, M., Van Der Pol, B., Schnarrs, P.W., Malebranche,

D., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2010). Connecting hidden communities for research collaboration: a community-based study of sexual health among bisexual men. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO.

13. Martinez, O. (2010). LGBT Legal Issues. Indiana Legal Education Conclave, Indianapolis,

IN. 14. Martinez, O. (2011). The Impact of Anti-Immigration Policy on Access to Health Services.

Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Winston-Salem, NC.

15. Martinez, O. (2011). Understanding Health Policy and Conducting Public Health Research Among Vulnerable Populations. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

16. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Kelle, G., Nix, R., Reece, M., Van Der Pol, B., Schnarrs, P.W.,

Malebranche, D., & Fortenberry, J. D. (2011). Sexual Health and Access to Care: Voices from Bisexual Latino Men in the Midwestern United States. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington D.C.

17. Rhodes, S., Alonzo, J., & Martinez, O. (2011). Prevención del VIH: Colaboraciones mutuas

para reducir riesgos en poblaciones vulnerables. Roosevelt Hospital, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

18. Schnarrs, P.W., Dodge, B., Martinez, O., Reece, M., Malabranche, D., Van Der Pol, B.,

Fortenberry, J.D. (2011). Locating the Middle Man: Attitudes, Perceptions, and Experiences of Bisexual Men in Various Spaces. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Houston, TX.

19. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Munoz-Laboy, M., Schnarrs, P.W., Reece, M., Malabranche, D.,

Van Der Pol, B., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2011). Sexual Behaviors and Experiences among Bisexually Active Latino Men in the Midwestern United States: Implications for Sexual Health Interventions. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Houston, TX.

20. Martinez, O., & Dodge, B. (2011). HIV/AIDS and Access to Care: Voices from Bisexual

Latino Men in the Midwestern United States. Caribbean AIDS Conference, Bahamas. 21. Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S. Martinez. O. (2012). CAP2 Project: Voices and Images of

Immigrant Women-Domestic Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Health in El Paso, Texas. Sexual and Reproductive Health Conference. University of Texas, El Paso, TX.

22. Martinez, O., Dodge, B., Munoz-Laboy, M., Schnarrs, P.W., Reece, M., Malabranche, D.,

Van Der Pol, B., & Fortenberry, J.D. (2012). Facing Stigma, Rejection, & Isolation: Experiences of Bisexual Latino Men in the Midwestern United States and Implications for Alcohol Use and Sexual Behaviors. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Houston, TX.

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23. Martinez, O. (2012). Immigration Policies and Health Status Among Undocumented Immigrants. HIV Center Fellows Meeting. New York, NY.

24. Martinez, O., #Shultz, Z., Wu, E., #Porras, A., Sandfort, T. (2013). Latino Gay Couples

Project. Social Intervention Group. New York, NY. 25. Martinez, O. #Shultz, Z., Wu, E., #Porras, A., Sandfort, T. (2013). Latino Gay Couples

Project. HIV Center Cross-Core Meeting. New York, NY. 26. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T., Dodge, B., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Pinto, R., Rhodes, S.,

Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S. (2013). Immigration Policies and Health Status among Undocumented Immigrants: A Framework for Analysis and Action. International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS) Conference. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

27. Martinez, O., & Garbers, S. (2013). Intervention strategies for reaching sexual minority

youth of color with STI and HIV testing services. Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. New York, NY.

28. Martinez, O. (2014). Couple-Based HIV Intervention for Men Who have Sex with Men

(MSM): Adaptation for Latino MSM and Their Same-Sex Partners. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at Columbia University. New York, NY.

29. Martinez, O. (2014). Preparing for Intervention Adaptation Workshops. Social Intervention

Group at Columbia University School of Social Work. New York, NY. 30. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., #Ovejero, H., #Capote, J., Dodge, B., Rhodes,

S., Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E., Porras, A., & DelaCruz, J. (2014). Adaptation of a Couple-based HIV Prevention Intervention for Limited English Proficient Latino Men who Have Sex with Men and their same-sex Partners. 9th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence. Miami, FL.

31. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., Ovejero, H., Capote, J., Rhodes, S., Chavez-

Baray, S., Moya, E., Porras, A., & DelaCruz, J. (2014). Still a Hard-to-Reach Population? Using Social Media to Recruit Latino Gay Couples for an HIV Intervention Adaptation Study. 9th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence. Miami, FL.

32. #Ovejero, H. & Martinez, O. (2014). Prevention & Health Care Access Inequalities for Latino

Gay/Bi Men in NYC. Reunión Latina, Regional Training Institute. Albany, NY. 33. Martinez, O. (2014). Gender, Sexuality and HIV. Harlem United. New York, NY. 34. Martinez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., #Ovejero, H., #Capote, J., Rhodes, S., Chavez-

Baray, S., Moya, E., #Porras, A., & DelaCruz, J. (2014). Sexual Health, Alcohol Use, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Spanish-speaking Latino MSM in the Southeastern United States. HIV R4P. Cape Town, South Africa.

35. Martinez, O. (2014). Issues, Challenges, and Innovative Approaches in Reducing Health

Disparities Among Latinos. Temple University School of Social Work. Philadelphia, PA.

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36. Martinez, O. (2015). A Couple-Based Approach: An Innovative Effort to Tackle HIV Infection Among Latino Gay Men. New York State Psychiatric Institute. New York, NY.

37. Martinez, O. (2015). Local Immigration Laws and their Impact on Hispanic/Latino Health.

Public Health Law Research at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Network for Public Health Law. St. Paul, MN.

38. Martinez, O. (2015). Use of Media and Technology to Engage Young MSM. Clinical

Symposium: Providing Comprehensive Health Care to Men who Have sex with Men (MSM). New York City, NY.

39. Martinez, O. (2015). Bridging Health Disparities Gaps through the Use of Medical Legal

Partnerships: A Systematic Review. American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL. 40. Martinez, O. (2015). Integration of Biomedical Intervention Strategies and Structural

Approaches into a Couple-Based Behavioral HIV/STI Prevention Intervention: Voices of Spanish-Speaking Latino Gay Couples. American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL.

41. #Chukwuemeka, A. & Martinez, O. (2015). Social Vulnerability and Access to Health Care

and Social Services among Predominantly Spanish-speaking Latino Men Who Have Sex with Men in New York City. American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL.

42. Martinez, O., Arreola, S., Wu, E., Levine, E., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Rhodes, S., Carballo-

Diéguez, A., Sandfort, T., Hausmann-Stabile, C., Starks, T., & Fernandez, I. (2016). Syndemic Factors Associated with Adult Sexual HIV Risk Behaviors in a Sample of Urban Latino Men who Have Sex with Men. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO.

43. Martinez, O. et al. (2016). Relationship Status Associated with Sexual Risk Behavior and

High-Risk Alcohol Consumption among Latino Men who have Sex with Men. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO.

44. Martinez, O. et al. (2016). Syndemic Factors Associated with Drinking Patterns Among

Latino Men and Latina Transgender Women who have Sex with Men in New York City. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO.

45. *Levine, E. & Martinez, O. (2016). Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Mental Health, Drinking

Patterns, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO.

46. *Levine, E. & Martinez, O. (2016). Ethical and Methodological Challenges in Quantitative

Research on Sexual Violence. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO. 47. Hausmann-Stabile, C. & Martinez, O. (2016). Sexual and racial/ethnic minority status and

suicidal behaviors among adolescent males. American Public Health Association. Denver, CO.

48. Martinez, O. (2016). Conectando Latinos en Pareja: A Couple-based HIV/STI Prevention Intervention for Latino MSM. The Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center and The

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Philadelphia Department of Public Health AIDS Activities Coordinating Office: From Bench to Bus Stop: Building HIV Research Collaborations in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA.

49. Martinez, O. (2017). Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Context of Human Rights: Perspectives from the Field. Gender, Equity and Peace Conference. El Paso, TX.

50. Martinez, O. (2017). Using community-based participatory research to address health

disparities in HIV/AIDS among sexual and gender minority Latinxs. Centro Sol. Baltimore, MD.

51. Martinez, O. (2017). HIV in the Latinx Community. Legacy Project – HANC: HIV/AIDS Network Coordination. Seattle, WA.

52. Martinez, O. (2017). Using community-based participatory research to address health

disparities in HIV/AIDS among sexual and gender minority Latinxs. University of California San Francisco. San Francisco, CA.

53. *Levine, E & Martinez, O. (2017). Using Syndemic Theory to Investigate HIV Sexual Risk

Among Sexual Minority Men in Philadelphia, PA: Findings from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, 2008-2014. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

54. Valentin, O & Martinez, O. (2017). A couple-based HIV prevention intervention to promote

HIV protection among Latino male couples: Study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. Penn Center for AIDS Research 2017 Symposium. Philadelphia, PA.

55. *Mattera, B. & Martinez, O. (2017). Building effective HIV/AIDS prevention communication

strategies for a biobehavioral couple-based HIV prevention intervention for Latino men who have sex with men. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

56. Martinez, O. (2017). Using community-based participatory research to address health

disparities in HIV/AIDS among sexual and gender minority Latinxs. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA.

57. Martinez, O. (2017). Health Disparities among Sexual and Gender Minority

Hispanics/Latinxs. National Hispanic Science Network. Phoenix, AZ. 58. Martinez, O. (2017). Health Disparities among Sexual and Gender Minority

Hispanics/Latinx: Implications for Research and Clinical Practice. Culture Connections. New Jersey, NJ.

59. Martinez, O. (2018). HIV Prevention and Care for Latino Gay and Bisexual Men.

Georgetown University Law School. Washington, DC. 60. Martinez, O. (2018). Center for AIDS Research Latinx Annual Meeting. John Hopkins

University School of Public Health. Baltimore, MD. 61. Martinez, O. (2018). A couple-based HIV prevention intervention to promote HIV protection

among Latino male couples: Study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS. Washington, DC.

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62. Martinez, O. (2018). Using Syndemics Theory to Investigate HIV Sexual Risk Affecting Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinos. National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS. Washington, DC.

63. Martinez, O. (2018). Community-driven Responses to Address the HIV Epidemic among

Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs: Voices from Social Service Providers and Community Health Workers. National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS. Washington, DC.

64. Martinez, O. (2018). High Prevalence of Social and Structural Syndemic Conditions Associated with Poor Psychological Quality of Life Among a Large Global Sample of Gay, Bisexual and Other Men who Have sex with Men. International AIDS Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands.

65. Martinez, O. (2018). Using Syndemic Theory to Investigate HIV Sexual Risk among Sexual

Minority Men in Philadelphia, PA: Findings from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, 2008 – 2014. International AIDS Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands.

66. Arreola, S. & Martinez, O. (2018). Sexual Initiation & Quality of Life among Gay, Bisexual &

Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Worldwide. International AIDS Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands.

67. Martinez, O. (2018). Using Syndemics Theory to Investigate HIV Sexual Risk among SGM.

Women Organized Against Rape. Philadelphia, PA. 68. #Ilarraza, & A. Pardes, M. Valentin, O., Martinez, O., (2018). Addressing disparities in

HIV/AIDS Among Sexual and Gender Minorities. Temple University Wellness Resource Center (World AIDS Panel Day). Philadelphia, PA.

69. Martinez, O., Valentin, O., Ilarraza, & A. Pardes, M. (2018). Study Report/Update:

Connecting Latinos en Parejas. Philadelphia Department of Health Club 1509. Philadelphia, PA.

70. Valentin, O., Martinez, O., Ilarraza, & A. Pardes, M. (2018). Study Report/Update:

Connecting Latinos en Parejas. Action Wellness. Philadelphia, PA. 71. Valentin, O., Martinez, O., Ilarraza, & A. Pardes, M. (2018). Study Report/Update:

Connecting Latinos en Parejas. Congreso. Philadelphia, PA. 72. Valentin, O., Martinez, O., Ilarraza, & A. Pardes, M. (2018). Promoting Pre-Exposure

Prophylaxis to Prevent HIV Infections Among Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs. NMAC. Los Angeles, CA.

73. Martinez, O. (2018). Optimization of Multicomponent Behavioral and Biobehavioral

Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS Among Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs. Philadelphia Public Health Grand Rounds. Philadelphia, PA.

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74. Martinez, O. (2019). Sexual and Behavioral Health Disparities among Sexual and Gender Minorities in the Northeast Corridor: Challenges and Intervention Opportunities. 2019 National HIV Prevention Conference. Atlanta, GA.

75. Martinez, O. (2019). HIV-related Stigma as a Social Determinant of Health among Sexual

and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinx. 2019 National HIV Prevention Conference. Atlanta, GA.

76. Martinez, O. (2019). Community-driven Responses to Address the HIV Epidemic among Sexual and Gender Minority Hispanics/Latinxs: Voices from Social Service Providers and Community Health Workers. 7th Annual LGBTQ Research Symposium. Champaign, IL.

77. Martinez, O. (2019). Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health. Temple University Borders Conference. Philadelphia, PA.

78. Martinez, O. (2019). Sexual and Behavioral Health Disparities Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: Challenges and Intervention Opportunities. Health Partners - A Conversation with Social Workers - Social Work Month. Philadelphia, PA.

79. Tellez Lieberman, J, Giordano, K, Okumura, M, Chun, B, Nolasco-Barrientos E, Yamasaki, Y, Perez, C, Martinez, O, Hassrick-McGhee, E, Martinez-Donate, AP. (2019). Harnessing the Popular Opinion Leader (POL) Model to Address HIV/AIDS: Lessons Learned from a Retrospective, Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Community-Based POL Program in Philadelphia, PA. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2019 National HIV Prevention Conference. Atlanta, GA.