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Bushra Sabri

Bushra Sabri


PhD, MSW, MA, BSc (Hons)

FSBM

Bushra Sabri’s research focuses on lifetime cumulative exposures to violence, including intimate partner violence and stress caused by experiencing health inequities, particularly among minority and immigrant women. She has led or co-led multiple funded research projects focusing on risk factors and health outcomes of interpersonal violence across the lifespan. Dr. Sabri’s recent work focuses on the intersecting epidemics of violence, HIV, mental health, and reproductive and sexual health problems among women; the role of physiological stress responses in coping; and developing and evaluating trauma-informed, culturally tailored interventions. Dr. Sabri’s goal is to develop interventions that contribute to reducing health disparities among vulnerable, underserved, and marginalized populations.

JHU Center Affiliation:
Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity
Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Center for Health and Opportunity for Latinxs
Center for Public Health and Human Rights
Johns Hopkins Gupta-Klinsky India Institute


Specialties and Expertise
  • Disparities
  • Diversity
  • Global
  • Health Behavior
  • HIV/AIDS
  • PTSD
  • Resilience/Stress Coping
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Trauma
  • Violence
  • Women’s Health