Education:
Ph.D., Yale University School of Public Health - 2009 (Epidemiology & Public Health)
B.A., New York University - 1990 (Psychology)
Areas of Expertise:
Dr. Pouget is an epidemiologist interested in social justice and health.
Books and Publications
Hadjikou A. Pavlopoulou, I.D. Pantavou, K. Georgiou, A., Williams, L.D., Christaki, E. Voskarides, K., Lavranos, G., Lamnisos, D., Pouget, E.R., Friedman, S.R., Nikolopoulos, G.K. (2021). Drug injection-related norms and high-risk behaviors of people who inject drugs in Athens, Greece; AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 37(2): 130-138. PMCID: PMC8020521 (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2021
McMahon, J.M., Simmons, J., Haberer, J. E., Mannheimer, S., Leblanc, N., Torres, L., Quiles, R., Aedo, G., Javier, A., Braksmajer, A., Harriman, G., Trabold, N., Pouget, E. R., Kurth, A., Smith, M., Brasch, J., Podsiadly, E. J., Anderson, P. L. (2021) The Magnetic Couples Study: protocol for a mixed methods prospective cohort study of HIV-serodifferent heterosexual couples' perspectives and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). British Medical Journal Open, 11(7), PMCID: PMC8252879 (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2021
Swencionis, J.K., Pouget, E.R., Goff, P.A. (2021). Supporting social hierarchy is associated with White police officers' use of force. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 118: 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2007693118. Three studies translate social dominance theory to policing, testing the relationship between individual officers' endorsement of social hierarchies and their tendency to use force against residents. This article demonstrates a link between officer psychological factors and force. These findings are consistent with our hypotheses and suggest a need to examine the role that maintaining social hierarchies plays in police behaviors. Future research must continue to investigate these relationships, especially with larger samples of non-White officers, and information about officers' patrol environments. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2021
Awards, Honors and Fellowships
Professor Pouget received a Distinguished CUNY Scholar Award to conduct research at The Graduate School and CUNY University Center at the Advanced Research Collaborative (ARC) during the spring 2022 semester. The research project is entitled: "Exploring Social-structural Determinants of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in HIV Transmission and Birth Outcomes". (Awards and Honors) 2021