Rogerio Meireles Pinto

Possui graduação em Ciências Biológicas pela UFMG (1986), mestrado em Trabalho Social pela Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, NY, EUA (1997) e em Filosofia pela Columbia University, NY, EUA (2002). Possui doutorado em Trabalho Social pela Columbia University School of Social Work, NY (2003). Foi professor adjunto na Columbia University School of Social Work, NY, em 2002, atuou como professor adjunto na School of Social Services, Fordham University, NY, entre 2003 e 2005, e atua como professor assistente na Columbia University School of Social Work desde 2006. Possui "expertise" e interesse profissional na área de saúde pública, na qual desenvolve Pesquisa Participativa baseada na Comunidade para analisar a interação/parceria entre cosumidores e agentes dos serviços de saúde no Brasil [Rio de Janeiro (RJ) e Santa Luzia(MG)], nos EUA (NYC e Newark), e na Espanha (Madri). Tem experiência na área de Saúde Coletiva.

Informações coletadas do Lattes em 14/05/2022

Acadêmico

Formação acadêmica

Doutorado em Social Work

2000 - 2003

Columbia University
Título: Fatores influenciadores da partcicipação de mulheres em programas de prevenção do HIV
Orientador: Mary McKay
Palavras-chave: HIV Prevention; Social Work; HIV/AIDS.Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Saúde Coletiva.

Mestrado em Master of Science degree program in Social Work

2000 - 2002

Columbia University Social Work
Título: Factors that Influence Participation of African American Women in HIV Prevention Programs: An Ecological Perspective,Ano de Obtenção: 2002
Orientador: Mary McKay
Palavras-chave: HIV Prevention; HIV/AIDS; Social Work.Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Saúde Coletiva.

Mestrado em Social Work

1997 - 1997

Yeshiva University
Título: Six-step approach to HIV/AIDS prevention in counseling of adolescents,Ano de Obtenção: 1997
Orientador: Adele Weiner
Palavras-chave: HIV/AIDS; Social Work.Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Saúde Coletiva.

Graduação em Ciências Biológicas

1983 - 1986

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Pós-doutorado

2003 - 2006

Pós-Doutorado. , Columbia University, COLUMBIA, Estados Unidos. , Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Saúde Coletiva.

Idiomas

Bandeira representando o idioma Inglês

Compreende Bem, Fala Bem, Lê Bem, Escreve Bem.

Bandeira representando o idioma Espanhol

Compreende Bem, Fala Bem, Lê Bem, Escreve Razoavelmente.

Bandeira representando o idioma Francês

Compreende Razoavelmente, Fala Razoavelmente, Lê Razoavelmente, Escreve Razoavelmente.

Áreas de atuação

Grande área: Ciências da Saúde / Área: Saúde Coletiva.

Participação em bancas

Aluno: Collen McGinn

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; BURNETT, D.. Psychosocial Impact of Forced Evictions in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Women s Narratives of Risk and Resilience. 2013. Tese (Doutorado em Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) - Columbia University Social Work.

Aluno: Martínez-Restepro, S

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; RIVERA-BATIZ, F.. . The economics of adolescents time allocation: Evidence from the Young Agent project in Brazil among 16 to 20 year-olds. 2012 - Teachers College, Columbia University.

Aluno: Michael Navejas

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; TITLER, J.. Sexual risk among men who have sex with men with online sex partners: Insight using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Web-based HIV Behavioral Surveillance and National HIV Behavioral Surveillance. 2012 - Columbia University Social Work.

Aluno: Leona Hess

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; WU, E.. Intersectionality: A systematic review and application to explore the complexity of teen pregnancy involvement.. 2011 - Columbia University Social Work.

Aluno: Angela R

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; SHEAR, K.. Gheschiere. Patterns and outcomes of bereavement support-seeking among older adults with complicated grief and bereavement-related depression. 2011 - Columbia University Social Work.

Aluno: Gregory J

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; MILVILE, M. M.. Payton. Identity and mental health among Gay white men: the interrelations of race, gender and sexual orientation. 2008 - Teachers College, Columbia University.

Aluno: Lorraine B

PINTO, ROGERIO M.; SIMON, B.. Cates. Emotionally intelligent management in non-profit human services organizations. 2008 - Columbia University Social Work.

Orientou

Rahman Rahbel

The role of transdisciplinary collaboration in Brazil s Unified Health care System; Início: 2014; Tese (Doutorado em Doctor of Philosophy (Ph; D; ) degree program in Soc) - Columbia University Social Work, National Institute of Mental Health; (Orientador);

Anya Yankovich Spector

A mixed-methods study of HIV service providers' involvement in research and their use of evidence-based practices; 2012; Tese (Doutorado em Doctor of Philosophy (Ph; D; ) degree program in Soc) - Columbia University Social Work,; Orientador: Rogerio Meireles Pinto;

Produções bibliográficas

  • PINTO, R. M. ; What Makes or Breaks Provider-Researcher Collaborations in HIV Research? A Mixed Method Analysis of Providers' Willingness to Partner. Health Education & Behavior , v. 40, p. 223-230, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Pinto Responds. American Journal of Public Health , v. 103, p. e3-e4, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SPECTOR, ANYA Y. ; YU, GARY ; CAMPBELL, AIMEE N. C. . Transdisciplinary collaboration and endorsement of pharmacological and psychosocial evidence-based practices by medical and psychosocial substance abuse treatment providers in the United States. Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy , v. 20, p. 408-416, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; WALL, M. M. ; SPECTOR, A. Y. . Modeling the Structure of Partnership Between Researchers and Front-Line Service Providers: Strengthening Collaborative Public Health Research. J MIX METHOD RES , v. 8, p. 83-106, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SPECTOR, A. ; RAHMAN, R. ; GASTOLOMENDO, J. D. . Research advisory board members' contributions and expectations in the USA. Health Promotion International , v. X, p. 1-1, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; DA SILVA, SUELI BULHÕES ; SORIANO, RAFAELA . Community Health Workers in Brazil s Unified Health System: A framework of their praxis and contributions to patient health behaviors. Social Science & Medicine (1982) , v. 74, p. 940-947, 2012.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; WALL, MELANIE ; YU, GARY ; PENIDO, CLÁUDIA ; SCHMIDT, CLECY . Primary Care and Public Health Services Integration in Brazil-s Unified Health System. American Journal of Public Health , v. 102, p. e69-e76, 2012.

  • MARHEFKA, STEPHANIE L. ; VALENTIN, CIDNA R. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; DEMETRIOU, NICOLE ; WIZNIA, ANDREW ; MELLINS, CLAUDE ANN . -I feel like I'm carrying a weapon.- Information and motivations related to sexual risk among girls with perinatally acquired HIV. AIDS Care , v. 23, p. 1321-1328, 2011.

  • SPECTOR, ANYA Y. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. . Let's talk about sex: helping substance abuse counsellors address HIV prevention with men who have sex with men. Culture, Health & Sexuality , v. 13, p. 399-413, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SPECTOR, ANYA Y. ; VALERA, PAMELA A. . Exploring group dynamics for integrating scientific and experiential knowledge in Community Advisory Boards for HIV research. AIDS Care , v. 23, p. 1006-1013, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; CAMPBELL, AIMEE N. C. ; HIEN, DENISE A. ; YU, GARY ; GORROOCHURN, PRAKASH . Retention in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Women and Trauma Study: Implications for posttrial implementation.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry , v. 81, p. 211-217, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; DA SILVA, S. B. ; PENIDO, C. M. F. ; SPECTOR, A. Y. . International participatory research framework: triangulating procedures to build health research capacity in Brazil. Health Promotion International (Print) , v. 26, p. doi: 10.1093/he, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; YU, GARY ; SPECTOR, ANYA Y. ; GORROOCHURN, PRAKASH ; MCCARTY, DENNIS . Substance abuse treatment providers' involvement in research is associated with willingness to use findings in practice. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment , v. 39, p. 188-194, 2010.

  • MELENDEZ, RITA M. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. . HIV Prevention and Primary Care for Transgender Women in a Community-Based Clinic. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care , v. 20, p. 387-397, 2009.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Community Perspectives on Factors That Influence Collaboration in Public Health Research. Health Education & Behavior , v. 36, p. 930-947, 2009.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SPECTOR, ANYA Y. . Male-to-Female Transgender Individuals Building Social Support and Capital From Within a Gender-Focused Network. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services , v. 20, p. 203-220, 2008.

  • DWORKIN, SHARI L. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; HUNTER, JOYCE ; RAPKIN, BRUCE ; REMIEN, ROBERT H. . Keeping the Spirit of Community Partnerships Alive in the Scale Up of HIV/AIDS Prevention: Critical Reflections on the Roll Out of DEBI (Diffusion of Effective Behavioral Interventions). American Journal of Community Psychology , v. 42, p. 51-59, 2008.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKAY, MARY M. ; ESCOBAR, CELESTE . -You've Gotta Know the Community-: Minority Women Make Recommendations About Community-Focused Health Research. Women & Health , v. 47, p. 83-104, 2008.

  • MCKAY, MARY M. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; BANNON, WILLIAM M. ; GUILAMO-RAMOS, VINCENT . Understanding Motivators and Challenges to Involving Urban Parents as Collaborators in HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Social Work in Mental Health , v. 5, p. 169-185, 2007.

  • MELENDEZ, RITA M. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO . `It's really a hard life-: Love, gender and HIV risk among male-to-female transgender persons. Culture, Health & Sexuality , v. 9, p. 233-245, 2007.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKYA, MARY M. ; BAPTISTE, DONNA ; BELL, CARL C. ; MADISON-BOYD, SYBIL ; PAIKOFF, ROBERTA ; WILSON, MARLA ; PHILLIPS, DAISY . Motivators and Barriers to Participation of Ethnic Minority Families in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program. Social Work in Mental Health , v. 5, p. 187-201, 2007.

  • MCKAY, MARY M. ; HIBBERT, RICHARD ; LAWRENCE, RITA ; MIRANDA, ANA ; PAIKOFF, ROBERTA ; BELL, CARL C. ; MADISON-BOYD, SYBIL ; BAPTISTE, DONNA ; COLEMAN, DORIS ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; BANNON, WILLIAM M. . Creating Mechanisms for Meaningful Collaboration Between Members of Urban Communities and University-Based HIV Prevention Researchers. Social Work in Mental Health , v. 5, p. 147-168, 2007.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SCHMIDT, C. N.T. ; RODRIGUEZ, P. S.O. ; SOLANO, R. . Using principles of community participatory research: Groundwork for a collaboration in Brazil. International Social Work , v. 50, p. 53-65, 2007.

  • KIRSHENBAUM, SHERI B. ; CATZ, SHERYL L. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; JOHNSON, MALLORY O. ; CORREALE, JACQUELINE ; MORIN, STEVEN F. ; REMIEN, ROBERT H. ; ROTHERAUM-BORUS, MARY JANE ; GOLDSTEIN, RISË B. ; EHRHARDT, ANKE A. . Opening Up Windows When Clients Keep Closing Doors. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services , v. 6, p. 5-28, 2007.

  • REMIEN, R. H. ; BASTOS, F. I. ; TERTO JNR, V. ; RAXACH, J. C. ; PINTO, R. M. ; PARKER, R. G. ; BERKMAN, A. ; HACKER, M. A. . Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a context of universal access, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AIDS Care , v. 19, p. 740-748, 2007.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKAY, MARY M. ; WILSON, MARLA ; PHILLIPS, DAISY ; BAPTISTE, DONNA ; BELL, CARL C. ; MADISON-BOYD, SYBIL ; PAIKOFF, ROBERTA L. . Correlates of Participation in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment , v. 15, p. 271-289, 2007.

  • REMIEN, ROBERT H. ; EXNER, THERESA ; KERTZNER, ROBERT M. ; EHRHARDT, ANKE A. ; ROTHERAM-BORUS, MARY JANE ; JOHNSON, MALLORY O. ; WEINHARDT, LANCE S. ; KITTEL, LAUREN E. ; GOLDSTEIN, RISE B. ; PINTO, ROGÉRIO M. ; MORIN, STEPHEN F. ; CHESNEY, MARGARET A. ; LIGHTFOOT, MARGUERITA ; GORE-FELTON, CHERYL ; DODGE, BRIAN ; KELLY, JEFFREY A. . Depressive Symptomatology among HIV-Positive Women in the Era of HAART: A Stress and Coping Model. American Journal of Community Psychology , v. 38, p. 275-285, 2006.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKAY, MARY M. . Lessons Learned From African American Women About Participation in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program. Families in Society , v. 87, p. 285-292, 2006.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; USING SOCIAL NETWORK INTERVENTIONS TO IMPROVE MENTALLY ILL CLIENTS- WELL-BEING. Clinical and Social Work Journal , v. 34, p. 83-100, 2006.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKAY, M.M. . A mixed-method analysis of African-American women's attendance at an HIV prevention intervention. Journal of Community Psychology , v. 34, p. 601-616, 2006.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; MCKAY, MARY M. . Do Age and Gender of Social Supports Matter for Low-Income African-American Women Attending an HIV Prevention Program?. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services , v. 3, p. 5-25, 2005.

  • GOLDSTEIN, R. B. ; JOHNSON, M. O. ; ROTHERAM-BORUS, M. J. ; KIRSHENBAUM, S. B. ; PINTO, R. M. ; KITTEL, L. ; PEQUEGNAT, W. ; MICKALIAN, J. D. ; WEINHARDT, L. S. ; KELLY, J. A. ; LIGHTFOOT, M. . Psychological Distress, Substance Use, and Adjustment among Parents Living with HIV. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine , v. 18, p. 362-373, 2005.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Social Work Values, Welfare Reform, and Immigrant Citizenship Conflicts. Families in Society , v. 83, p. 85-92, 2002.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; HIV Prevention for Adolescent Groups: A Six-Step Approach. Social Work With Groups (New York. 1978) , v. 23, p. 81-99, 2001.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Six-Step Approach to HIV/AIDS Prevention in Counseling of Adolescents. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention & Education for Adolescents & Children , v. 3, p. 49-71, 2000.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Transdisciplinary Collaboration In Brazil's Unified Health System: Improving Evidence-Based Practice. In: Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, 2014, San Antonio. SSWR Annual Coonference 2014, 2014.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Interagency and Transdisciplinary Collaboration (ITC) among HIV prevention service providers: Closing the gap between research and practice. In: XVIII Congreso Nacional de Sociología en Castilla-La Mancha, Proyectos sociales, creativos y sostenibles, 2013, Almagro. XVIII Congreso Nacional de Sociología en Castilla-La Mancha, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; SPECTOR, A. Y. ; YU, GARY ; CAMPBELL, AIMEE N. C. . Does Empirical Evidence Matter? Implications for Practice and Service Providers' Endorsement of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatments. In: Society for Social Work and Research, 2013, San Diego, CA. Society for Social Work and Research, 2013.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; RAHMAN, R. ; SPECTOR, A. Y. . What can I get out of this? A longitudinal analysis of research partners expectations and realization of goals. In: IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012, Barcelona, Spain. IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012.

  • WINDSOR, L. ; PINTO, R. M. . Life after incarceration: Long shot or picture perfect. In: IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012, Barcelona, Spain. IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012.

  • GIMENEZ, S. ; PINTO, R. M. . Colaboración entre los profesionales de intervención psicosocial en prevención de VIH/SIDA y la investigación. In: IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012, Barcelona, Spain. IV International Conference on Community Psychology, 2012.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; YU, GARY ; SPECTOR, A. Y. ; GORROOCHURN, P. ; MCCARTY, D. . Substance abuse treatment providers' involvement in research is associated with willingness to use findings in practice. In: World Psychiatric Association Epidemiology and Public Health, 2012, São Paulo, Brasil. World Psychiatric Association Epidemiology and Public Health, 2012.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; DA SILVA, S. B. ; SORIANO, RAFAELA . Community Health Workers in Brazil s Unified Health System: A Framework of their Praxis and Contribution toward Health Outcomes. In: International Conference on Urban Health, 2011, Belo Horizonte, Brasil. International Conference on Urban Health, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; PENIDO, C. M. F. ; RAHMAN, R. ; SPECTOR, A. Y. . Do community health workers, nurses and physicians differ in their perceived self-efficacy and confidence? Implications for research and practice. In: International Conference on Urban Health, 2011, Belo Horizonte, Brasil. International Conference on Urban Health, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; CAMPBELL, AIMEE N. C. ; HIEN, DENISE A. ; YU, GARY ; GORROOCHURN, PRAKASH . Retention in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network Women and Trauma Study: Implications for Post-trial Implementation. In: Fourth Congress on Women Mental Health, 2011, Madrid. Fourth Congress on Women Mental Health, 2011.

  • PINTO, R. M. ; Research and Career Development: Stories from Mid-Career Scholars. 2014. (Apresentação de Trabalho/Simpósio).

Projetos de pesquisa

  • 2012 - 2012

    Promoting Community Collaboration in HIV Research in Spain, Descrição: Principal Investigator, Columbia University School of Social Work Fund ($5,000) . , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Rogerio Meireles Pinto - Coordenador.

  • 2012 - Atual

    Interagency Collaboration to Implement Effective Behavioral Interventions, Descrição: Principal Investigator, R01MH095676, National Institute of Mental Health ($3,326,971) . , Situação: Em andamento; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Alunos envolvidos: Mestrado acadêmico: (3) Doutorado: (3) . , Integrantes: Rogerio Meireles Pinto - Coordenador / WALL, MELANIE - Integrante / Nabila El-Bassel - Integrante / Susan Witte - Integrante.

  • 2007 - 2012

    Promoting Community Collaboration in HIV Research in the United States, Descrição: Principal Investigator, K01MH081787, National Institute of Mental Health ($811,347). , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Rogerio Meireles Pinto - Coordenador.

  • 2007 - 2011

    NIH Loan Repayment Program: Research Partnership in Research, Descrição: Principal Investigator, National Center on Minority Health & Health Disparities ($64,256.99). , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Rogerio Meireles Pinto - Coordenador.

  • 2007 - 2010

    Studying the Development of a Community Collaborative Board, Descrição: Principal Investigator, Columbia University Diversity Program Research Fellowship ($25,000) . , Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. , Integrantes: Rogerio Meireles Pinto - Coordenador.

Prêmios

2014

Expert Panel: Creating a Sustainable Interagency Coordination Network on Disability Research for the Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR)., National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research U.S. Department of Education.

2013

Inducted Fellow - Served with distinction to advance the mission of the Society, Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR).

2013

First Anti-Poverty Champion of the Month (February)., McSilver IInstitute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University.

2013

University Graduate Student Advisory Council Faculty Mentoring Award, Columbia University.

2013

Universidade Estadual Paulista Award of Outstanding Professional Service, Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo, Brasil.

2011

Promoting Social Work Leadership on Latino Communities, NASW, 7th Annual Dinner Awards, Latino Social Work Task Force, NYC..

2010

Early Career Achievement Award, D. Padgett Society for Social Work Research.

2004

Outstanding Social Work Dissertation Award, Society for Social Work Research.

2003

Ph.D. program graduation speaker, Columbia University School of Social Work.

2003

Dissertation Award, Council on Social Work Education Mental Health and Substance Abuse Fellowship.

2001

Commitment to substance abuse prevention in New York., New York State Senator Daniel R. Hevesi.

Histórico profissional

Endereço profissional

  • Columbia University. , 1225 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, 100027 - New York, - Estados Unidos, Telefone: (212) 8512227

Experiência profissional

2010 - Atual

Columbia University Social Work

Vínculo: Celetista, Enquadramento Funcional: Associate Professor, Carga horária: 20

2006 - 2010

Columbia University Social Work

Vínculo: Celetista, Enquadramento Funcional: Assistant Professor, Carga horária: 20

2002 - 2002

Columbia University Social Work

Vínculo: Affiliate, Enquadramento Funcional: Adjunct Professor, Carga horária: 20

2003 - 2006

Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY

Vínculo: Bolsista, Enquadramento Funcional: Postdoctoral Fellow, Carga horária: 20

2005 - 2005

San Francisco State University

Vínculo: Professor Visitante, Enquadramento Funcional: Visiting Professor, Carga horária: 20

2003 - 2005

Fordham University

Vínculo: Professor, Enquadramento Funcional: Adjunct Professor, Carga horária: 12

2003 - 2005

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, HIV Center

Vínculo: Professor Visitante, Enquadramento Funcional: Instructor, Carga horária: 12

2000 - 2003

Queens Child Guidance Center

Vínculo: Employee, Enquadramento Funcional: Service Implementation Program Direct, Carga horária: 20

1998 - 2000

Queens Child Guidance Center

Vínculo: Employee, Enquadramento Funcional: Psychiatric Social Worker, Carga horária: 20

1997 - 1998

Association for Help of Retarded Children, NY

Vínculo: Employee, Enquadramento Funcional: Psychiatric Social Worker, Carga horária: 20

1997 - 1998

Hunter College Center on AIDS & Community Health

Vínculo: Affiliate, Enquadramento Funcional: Program Coordinator, Carga horária: 20

1996 - 1997

Hispanic Psychoanalytic Study Center

Vínculo: Employee, Enquadramento Funcional: Social Worker, Carga horária: 20

1994 - 1996

Bayside High School

Vínculo: Teacher, Enquadramento Funcional: Bilingual Science Teacher and Laboratory Spec, Carga horária: 20