News

April 2023

Dr. Briana Woods - Jaeger and Imani Belton presented at The Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) 2023 Annual Conference.

April 2023

Em Lemon and Yesnely Flores presented at Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) 2023 Annual Conference.

April 2023

Stella Udoetuk presented at The 2023 Annual Medical Education Conference (AMEC) on her research project, Utilizing the Models of Social Support to Assess the Mental Health Support Systems of Black Perinatal Women: A Qualitative Analysis.

September 2022

Marcia Ash was awarded an R36 Dissertation Grant by the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) for her dissertation research. Marcia will conduct a mixed-methods study to examine multilevel barriers and facilitators to caring for the mental health of Black perinatal women experiencing trauma and stress in order to develop targeted recommendations for future implementation of culturally responsive trauma screenings and supports.  

August 2022

Dr. Briana Woods-Jaeger presented at the 25th National Institute of Mental Health Conference on Mental Health Services Research (MHSR). She participated in the symposium, “Successful Implementation of Trauma-focused Interventions: Stakeholder and Community Partner Leadership” at 3:25 PM on Tuesday, August 3, 2022.

Dr. Woods-Jaeger's presentation on demand.

July 2022

July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

Click here for a description of our efforts to advance youth mental health equity, as well as relevant resources.

May 2022

Yesnely Flores was awarded the 2022 Eugene J. Gangarosa Award by the Rollins School of Public Health. This award is presented to the graduating student who has demonstrated a creative approach to solving public health problems and who shows promise for outstanding service in the international arena.

October 2021

Em Lemon was awarded an NIH R36 Mental Health Research Dissertation Grant by the National Institute of Mental Health for her dissertation research. Her mixed-methods examines how immigration policy enforcement affects depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation among Latinx youth and explores youth perspectives of the role of immigration policies, collective efficacy, and connectedness on Latinx youth mental health.

Yesnely Flores received the LCPH Outstanding Student Paper Award for 2021 at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting for her paper entitled “Amplified Social Isolation from COVID-19 policies amongst undocumented Latinx families”.

Congratulations to Dr. Briana Woods-Jaeger who was elected to the board of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Her appointment will begin at the virtual ISTSS 37th Annual Meeting, which will be held on November 2-5, 2021.

May 2021

Dr. Briana Woods-Jaeger received the 2021 Emory Provost's Distinguished Teaching Award for Excellence in Graduate and Professional Education. This award is given to one faculty member at the Rollins School of Public Health and honors outstanding scholars who excel as teachers.