Michael Duke

Director of Qualitative Research Benioff Homeless and Housing Initiative, Center for Vulnerable Populations (UCSF)
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Michael Duke is the Director of Qualitative Research and the Co-Director of Pre-Doctoral Education at the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative at UCSF's Center for Vulnerable Populations. He is a medical anthropologist and methodologist, with expertise in qualitative and mixed method study design and analysis. Dr. Duke's research seeks to identify the ways in which particular structural conditions and policies negatively impact the physical and mental health of low income populations in the United States, including people experiencing homelessness, immigrant populations, and low wage workers. He is particularly interested in interrogating the relationship between structural vulnerability, housing and working conditions, and drug and alcohol use.

Publications

HIV/AIDS: Stories of a Global Epidemic, Cynthia Pope and Renee White, eds

Drug use, syringe sharing and HIV risk in the People's Republic of China

Duke, Michael R., Li, JiangHong., and Singer, Merrill
2008 Duke, M., Li, J.H., and Singer, M.
2008 Drug use, syringe sharing and HIV risk in the People's Republic of China. In HIV/AIDS: Stories of a Global Epidemic, Cynthia Pope and Renee White, eds. Pp. 40-49. New York: Routledge.
In HIV/AIDS: Stories of a Global Epidemic, Cynthia Pope and Renee White, eds. Pp. 40-49. New York: Routledge.

Patterns of intimate partner violence among drug using women

Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology

Duke, Michael R., Teng, Wei, Clair, Scott, Salaheen, Hassan, Choice, Pamela, & Singer, Merrill
2006 Patterns of intimate partner violence among drug using women. Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 34(1): 29-38.

Qualitative study of drug use and syringe sharing among IDUs in Guangdong

Qualitative study of drug use and syringe sharing among IDUs in Guangdong

Yang, F., Lin, P., Wang, Y., Li, JH, Fu, X., Zhong, W., Liu, Y., He, O., Zhao, X., Duke, M., Sun, B., Xu, R., and Singer, M.
2004 Qualitative study of drug use and syringe sharing among IDUs in Guangdong. South China Journal of Preventive Medicine 3(6), December 2004: 1-4.