Angela Fitzgerald
In 2004, I earned my Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Later that year, I entered VCU’s Social Psychology program. I am interested in HIV prevention research, and promoting positive health outcomes among minority populations.
Presentations and publications
Fitzgerald, A., Belgrave, F., Grange, C. & Ashcraft, A. (August 2005). Project Gumboyaya: An HIV-prevention program for African American Women. Poster to be presented at the 37th Annual International Convention of the Association of Black Psychologists, Miami Beach, FL.
Belgrave, F., Fitzgerald, A., Grange, C. & Ashcraft, A. (August 2005). An HIV Prevention Program for African American Women. Professional development workshop presented at the 37th Annual International Convention of the Association of Black Psychologists, Miami Beach, FL.
Townsend, T., Grange, C., Belgrave, F., Wilson, K., Fitzgerald, A. & Owens, K. (2005). Understanding HIV Risk among African American Adolescents: The Role of Africentric Values and Ethnic Identity in the Theory of Planned Behavior. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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