Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 215.762.2652 ▪ amy.carroll-scott@drexel.edu EDUCATION September 2008-August 2011 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Yale University School of Public Health, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS Mentor: Jeannette R. Ickovics, PhD September 2003-August 2008 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles Department of Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health Minor in Demography Dissertation: Neighborhood socioeconomic status and child health: A multilevel study of neighborhood social processes. Dissertation Committee: Anne R. Pebley, Ph.D. (Chair), Carol Aneshensel, Ph.D., Robert D. Mare, Ph.D., Steven P. Wallace, Ph.D. August 1996-May 1998 M.P.H., University of California, Berkeley Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health Thesis: HIV risk reduction behaviors of high-risk African-American women living in housing projects: The PHREDA Project, San Francisco. September 1991-May 1995 B.A., University of Pennsylvania Major in Biological Basis of Behavior Minor in Medical Anthropology Thesis: Health care options for HIV-positive mothers and their children at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Career/Academic Appointments: 1992-1995 Research Assistant and Lab Manager, Penn Infant Study – Department of Biological Basis of Behavior, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1995 Research Assistant, Turner Middle School Participatory Action Nutritional Assessment Project – Department of Medical Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1995-1996 Research Associate, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 1996-1997 Research Associate, School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 1997-1998 Research Associate, Center for AIDS Policy Research, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 1998-2003 Senior Research Associate, Samuels & Associates: Public Health Research, Evaluation & Policy Consulting, Oakland, CA 2003-2004 Graduate Student Researcher, Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey, University of California Los Angeles and RAND Corporation, Los Angeles, CA 1 Revised March 27, 2015 2003-2008 2008-2011 2011-2013 2013- Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Graduate Student Researcher and Project Manager, Center for Health Policy Research, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT Associate Research Scientist, Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Drexel University School of Public Health Professional Honors and Recognition: 2009-2011 NIH Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program Recipient 2007-2008 Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles 2008 UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2007-2008 Employee Award 2007 UCLA Center for Health Policy Research 2006-2007 Employee Award 2007 Section Service Award, American Public Health Association, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section 2006 Student Liaison Award, American Public Health Association Student Assembly 2006 UCLA Quality of Graduate Education Award, Graduate Division Research Fellow, Department of Community Health Sciences 2004-2006 National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Predoctoral Fellowship 2003-2008 Chancellor’s Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles Grant History: A) Pending Agency: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Title: Building Partnerships and Resilience in North Philadelphia Latino Communities to Address Disparities in Community Violence P.I.: Carroll-Scott, PhD Total budget: $90,000.00 Project period: 7/1/15-6/30/18 B) Current Research Support Agency: Drexel University Office of Community Partnerships Title: Evaluation of the Drexel Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships Co-P.I.s: Sood, PhD & Carroll-Scott, PhD Total costs for project period: $375,000 Project period: 1/1/14-12/31/19 Agency: Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services Title: Evaluation of Mental Health First Aid Program P.I.: Carroll-Scott, PhD Total budget: $97,493.00 Project period: 10/1/14-6/30/15 2 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, via Pennsylvania Department of Health and Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission Title: Evaluation of Bucks County Prevention of Youth Underage Drinking and Prescription Drug Misuse Initiative Co-P.I.s: Carroll-Scott, PhD & Massey, PhD Total budget: $50,000.00 Project period: 7/1/14-6/30/15 Agency: Drexel University Urban Sustainability Initiative Title: Building a framework for community resilience in public health P.I.: Carroll-Scott, PhD Total budget: $7,500 Project period: 1/1/14-3/31/15 Agency: Autism Speaks Foundation Title: Improving Environmental Risk Communication in Autism Spectrum Disorders P.I.: Yudell, PhD Role: Co-Investigator Total costs for project period: $68,500 Project period: 3/1/14-5/31/15 Agency: Center for Business and the Environment at Yale (CBEY) Title: Natural Environment and Human Health: Is increasing access to the natural environment to improve health a viable strategy for reducing health-related costs for businesses? P.I.: Ickovics, PhD Role: Consultant Total budget: $55,000.00 Project period: 1/1/14-12/31/15 B) Past Grants Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, via Pennsylvania Department of Health and Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission Title: Evaluation of Bucks County Prevention of Youth Underage Drinking and Prescription Drug Misuse Initiative Co-P.I.s: Carroll-Scott, PhD & Massey, PhD Total budget: $50,000.00 Project period: 7/1/14-6/30/15 Agency: The Donaghue Foundation Title: Community Interventions for Health P.I.: Ickovics, Ph.D. Role: Co-Investigator Total budget: $1,250,000 Project period: 11/01/08-10/31/13 Agency: NIH/NICHD 3 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Title: School Wellness Policy: RCT to Implement & Evaluate Impact on Childhood Obesity P.I.: Ickovics, PhD & Schwartz, PhD Role: Co-Investigator Total budget: $2,952,958 Project period: 04/08/11-03/31/16 Agency: The Kresge Foundation Title: Community Interventions for Health: A comprehensive multi-sector approach to improve community health P.I.: Ickovics, PhD Role: Associate Research Scientist Total budget: $750,000 Project period: 11/01/10-10/31/13 Agency: The Aetna Foundation Title: Childhood Obesity: Exploring the Role of Environmental Context on Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes P.I.: Ickovics, PhD Role: Co-Investigator Total budget: $150,000 Project period: 04/15/11-10/15/12 Agency: NIH/NIMHD, Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Award Title: Persistent community health disparities: Disentangling contextual influences P.I.: Carroll-Scott, PhD Project period: 08/09-07/11 Agency: NIH/NIMH, T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship Title: Interdisciplinary HIV Prevention Training Program P.I.: Ickovics, PhD Role: Postdoctoral Fellow Total budget: $102,986.67 Project period: 01/01/09-6/30/11 Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Title: Meeting Community Needs Across the Prevention Spectrum P.I.: Cleary, PhD Role: Postdoctoral Associate Total budget: $13,333.33 Project period: 09/01/08-12/31/08 Agency: The California Endowment Title: Data and Democracy Statewide Training Initiative, II P.I.: Wallace, PhD Role: Graduate Student Researcher Total budget: $506,251 Project period: 11/01/07-12/31/10 4 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Agency: The California Endowment Title: Data and Democracy Statewide Training Initiative P.I.: Wallace, PhD Role: Graduate Student Researcher Total budget: $539,251 Project period: 08/01/05-10/31/07 Agency: The California Wellness Foundation Title: Datos y Democracia P.I.: Wallace, PhD Role: Graduate Student Researcher Project period: 10/01/05-09/30/07 Agency: NIH/NICHD ID# T32 HD07545-04, Predoctoral Fellowship Title: Population Research Training Program P.I.: Seltzer, PhD Total budget: $41,544 Project period: 09/01/04-8/31/06 Agency: NIH/NICHD Title: Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey P.I.: Pebley, PhD Role: Graduate Student Researcher Project period: 06/01/04-08/30/04; 6/01/05-08/30/05 Agency: The California Endowment Title: Conducting a Community Assessment: Train the Trainer Project P.I.: Wyn, PhD Role: Graduate Student Researcher Project period: 07/01/03-02/28/05 Courses: “Program Planning and Evaluation” (PBHL 612ES), Drexel School of Public Health Executive Program, Lead Professor “Prevention Practices and Principles” (PBHL 540), Drexel School of Public Health, Professor “Community-Based Prevention Practices” (PBHL 550), Drexel School of Public Health, CoInstructor Invited Lectures: 2015: Jefferson School of Population Health Seminar, Invited Speaker: “CommunityEngaged Research Design for Population Health Impact” 2014: Theory and Practice of Community Health and Prevention, Drexel University School of Public Health, Guest lecturer: “Social Justice and Healthy Food Access” 5 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 2014: Community-Based Prevention Practices, Drexel University School of Public Health, Guest lecturer: “Data-Driven Advocacy” 2014: Research Methods for Community Health & Prevention, Drexel University School of Public Health, Guest lecturer: “Applying CBPR Principles to Public Health Research and Practice” 2013: Community Health Planning Course, Yale University School of Public Health, Guest Lecturer: “Community-Based Participatory Research” 2012: Drexel University School of Public Health, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Invited Speaker: “Addressing Health Disparities One Neighborhood at a Time: Applying an Ecosocial Approach” 2011: Bronx Center to Reduce and Eliminate Ethnic and Racial Health Disparities, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Invited Speaker: “Addressing Health Disparities One Neighborhood and School at a Time: A Multi-Sectoral, Ecosocial Approach in New Haven, CT” 2011: Oxbridge Academic Programs at Barnard College, Medical Science Course, Guest Lecturer: “Social Epidemiology” 2011: Community Health Planning Course, Yale University School of Public Health, Guest Lecturer: “Community Capacity and Sustainability” 2010-2011: Community-Based Participatory Research Lecture Series, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Yale University School of Medicine, Guest lecturer and Community Project Mentor: “Community Assessment” 2010: Connecticut Cancer Partnerships Annual Meeting, Invited Lecture: “CARE: Evidence Plus Action Equals Change” 2009: Women’s Health Global Issues Course; Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Department, Yale University; Guest Lecturer: “Social Determinants of Maternal and Child Health” 2008: “Performing a Community-Based Needs Assessment”, Invited speaker and workshop facilitator, Asian Pacific American Community Research Roundtable, 2008 Research Summit 2007: “Performing a Community Assessment”, Invited speaker and workshop facilitator, Breast Cancer Among Muslim Women in Southern California Project 2005: “Performing a Community-Based Needs Assessment”, Invited speaker, Vision y Compromiso Promotora and Community Health Worker Network, Annual Statewide Conference 2005: “Data Use and Collection for Practical Application in Public Health”, Invited speaker and workshop facilitator, Thurston County, WA, Public Health and Social Services Department 2005: “Performing a Community-Based Needs Assessment”, Invited speaker and workshop facilitator, California Association for Adult Day Services, 28th Annual Conference 6 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 2004-2007: Client-Based Program Evaluation Course, School of Public Affairs and Center for Collaborative Learning, University of California Los Angeles, Guest Lecturer and Community Project Preceptor: “Community-Based Evaluation Methods & Data Analysis” 2003-2008: “Performing a Community-Based Assessment”, Curriculum author and primary lecturer of three-day course offered to community leaders in over 15 regions of California, Data and Democracy Statewide Training Initiative 2001: “Hmong Quality of Care Project: Implications for Health Plan Education, Promotion, and Outreach in the Hmong Community”, Invited Speaker, Hmong National Development, Inc., Sixth Annual Hmong National Conference 2000: “Lessons Learned from Evaluations of Nutrition Social Marketing Campaigns”, Invited Speaker, Social Marketing Conference, The Center for the Advanced Studies of Nutrition and Social Marketing, University of California Davis 2000: Program Planning, Development, and Evaluation Course; University of California Berkeley School of Public Health, Guest Lecturer: “Social Marketing Approaches and Evaluation” Organized Scientific Symposia: 2014 “Understanding and Building Resistance for Healthier Communities”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA 2013 “Academic-Community Research Partnerships: What Have We Learned and What’s Next?”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA 2013 “Criminalization of Vulnerable Populations: Using health impact assessment to reduce impacts on health and equity”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA 2012 “Health Impact Assessment Leaders Creating Sustainable Change”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2011 “Health Equity 2020”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2011 “Implementing Health Equity 2020 at the Front Line”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2011 “Health Impact Assessment as a Tool for Improving the Health of Our Communities”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2010 “The Community Health Planning and Policy Development Photo Journal Demonstration Project: Findings and Lessons Learned”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. 2010 “Health Impact Assessment: A tool for social justice”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. 2008 “Strategies to Improve Community-Based Research, Planning and Services”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 7 Revised March 27, 2015 2003 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. “Role of the Built Environment and Socio-cultural Context on Diabetes Prevention, Management and Treatment in Six Racial/Ethnic Minority, Low-income Communities Throughout California”, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Scientific Conference Presentations: 2014 “A systematic, cross-disciplinary review of resilience at the individual, organizational, and community levels: Developing a framework for public health”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 2012 “The Role of Neighborhood Context on Child Body Mass Index, Diet and Physical Activity: Disentangling Built, Socioeconomic, and Social Influences”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2012 “Understanding Community-Based Organization Capacity to Engage in Research that Supports their Mission to Improve Community Health”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2011 “Health impacts student achievement: The influence of diet, exercise, and other health promoting factors on standardized mastery tests among middle school students in New Haven, CT”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2010 “Applying community engagement principles to a neighborhood-based survey of adult chronic disease risks: Baseline findings from Community Interventions for Health, New Haven”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. 2009 “Disentangling mechanisms linking neighborhood environments and child wellbeing”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2008 “Measuring the impact of a community-based data capacity building effort in California: Results from the Data & Democracy Statewide Training Initiative”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. 2007 “Building the capacity of community leaders to collect and use local health data for advocacy and planning: Evaluation of the Data & Democracy Statewide Training Initiative”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2007 “Intergenerational educational attainment among immigrant families: Findings from the Los Angeles Family & Neighborhood Study”. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 2006 “Young children's health status and health care utilization in Los Angeles County: Findings from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 2006 “Evaluating a community-based needs assessment capacity building program: Findings from the Health DATA Train the Trainer Project”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 8 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 2004 “Building internal capacity for community needs assessment: Lessons learned from the Health DATA Train-the-Trainer Project”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 2003 “Findings from the Fit WIC California focus groups: Implications for successful obesity prevention efforts for parents and children under five”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2003 “Diabetes and the built environment: Methodological issues in mapping enhancers and inhibitors of healthy behavior”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2002 “Lessons learned from a two-year, community-based risk management program for low-income patients at risk for diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia: The Next Steps Project in Sonoma County, CA”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2002 “Active Planning: Formative Research on Physical Activity in California”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2002 “Evaluation of the Cervical Cancer Outreach and Education Grantmaking Program: Lessons Learned from Community-Based Approaches in Diverse Populations in Los Angeles County". American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2001 “Hmong Quality of Care Project: Implications for Health Plan Education, Promotion, and Outreach in the Hmong Community”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. 2000 “Lessons Learned from Community-Based Public Health Initiative Evaluation Efforts”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 1999 “HIV-Related Risk Reduction Behaviors of High-Risk Individuals in California: Results from Project Access”. 1999 HIV Prevention Conference, San Francisco, CA. 1998 “HIV/AIDS Risk Reduction and Reproductive Behaviors Among High Risk Women in a Community-Based Intervention: The PHREDA Project, San Francisco”. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Professional Organizations: American Public Health Association 2012Intersectional Council Steering Committee, American Public Health Association 2010-2012 Chair, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section of the American Public Health Association 2008-2010 Chair-Elect, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section of the American Public Health Association 2006-2008 Governing Councilor, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section of the American Public Health Association 9 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 2006-2008 Founding member and Chair, Student Committee, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section of the American Public Health Association 2005-2007 Section Councilor, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section of the American Public Health Association 2005-2006 Student Assembly Liaison to Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section, American Public Health Association 1997 Graduate Student Representative to the Section Council, Maternal and Child Health Section of the American Public Health Association 1995Member Population Association of America 2004Member Peer Review Groups/Grant Study Sections: 2003 Grant Proposal Reviewer, Women’s Foundation of California 2002Abstract Reviewer, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section, American Public Health Association 2001-2003 Advisory Board Member and Grant Proposal Reviewer, the Physical Activity and Nutrition Integration Committee of the California Department of Health Services, Cancer Prevention and Nutrition Section 1999-2003 Evaluation Advisory Board and Grant Proposal Reviewer, The Partnership for the Public’s Health Initiative, The California Endowment and Public Health Institute 1999 Grant Proposal Reviewer, California Works for Better Health Initiative, The California Endowment and Rockefeller Foundation Journal Reviewer: American Journal of Preventive Medicine American Journal of Public Health Annals of Epidemiology Heath and Place Health Education Research International Journal of Obesity International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Pediatrics Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action Other Professional Service: 2014Drexel School of Public Health, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Educational Forum organizer 2014Drexel School of Public Health MPH Curriculum Redesign Task Force 2014Drexel School of Public Health Management and Policy Department Chair Search Committee 2013Maternity Care Coalition Research Board, Philadelphia, PA 2013-2015 Drexel School of Public Health Education Coordinating Committee 2013-2014 Drexel School of Public Health, Department of Community Health and Prevention, Faculty Search Committee 2013 Invited webinar lecturer, Needs Assessments in the New Era, National Minority 10 Revised March 27, 2015 2013 2013 2010-2013 2008-2013 2008-2013 2006-2008 2003-2005 2002-2004 2001-2003 2001 1999-2003 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. AIDS Council Invited webinar lecturer, Using Assessment Data to Accomplish the National HIV/AIDS Strategy: How to Use the Tools, National Minority AIDS Council Community Expert Panel, Developing a Set of Community-Level Quality Indicators, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Board Member, Friends Center for Children early childhood education program Faculty mentor, Core Faculty, and Steering Committee member, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Yale University Member, Community Research Core, Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University Alumni Interviewer, University of Pennsylvania Secondary School Committee Co-founder and Editor, Policy Watch newsletter, Legislative Watch and Student Action Committee, Public Health Student Association, UCLA School of Public Health Member, California Women’s Health Care Partnership, Building Bridges in Women’s Health Policy Project Advisory Board Member, California Department of Health Services, Physical Activity and Nutrition Integration Committee, Cancer Prevention and Nutrition Section Social Marketing Scientific Advisory Group to CDCynergy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Marketing Evaluation Advisory Board, The California Endowment and Public Health Institute, The Partnership for the Public’s Health Initiative BIBLIOGRAPHY Book Chapters Klassen, A.C., Curriero, F., Tabb, L.P., Carroll-Scott, A. (2014). Spatial Analysis of Communities. In Jessica G. Burke & Steven M. Albert (Eds.), Methods for Community Health Research: Integrated and Engaged Approaches (pp. 19-44). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts 1. Zhu, G., Birnbaum, N., Carroll-Scott, A., Evans, L., Fiellin, L. E., Wang, E. A. (In press). Gender Differences in HIV Risk Behaviors in Individuals Recently Released from Prison: Results of a Pilot Study. (Health and Justice). 2. Earnshaw, V.A., Rosenthal, L., Carroll-Scott, A., Santilli, A., Gilstad-Haydan, K., Ickovics, J.R. (In press). Everyday discrimination and physical health: Exploring mental health processes. (Journal of Health Psychology). 3. Jernigan, M.M., Rosenthal, L., Carroll-Scott, A., Peters, S.M., McCaslin, C., Ickovics, J.R. (In press). Emotional Health Predicts Changes in Body Mass Index (BMI-z) Among Black and Latino Youth. (Clinical Pediatrics). 4. Schwartz, D. L., Gilstad-Hayden, K., Carroll-Scott, A., Grilo, S. A., McCaslin, C., Schwartz, M., Ickovics, J. R. (In press). Energy Drinks and Youth Self-Reported Hyperactivity/Inattention Symptoms. (Academic Pediatrics). 5. Humphries, D., Carroll-Scott, A., Mitchell, L., Tian, T., Choudhury, S., Fiellin, D.A. (2015). Assessing research activity and capacity of community-based organizations: 11 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. Development and pilot testing of an instrument. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 8(4):421-32. (PMCID: In process). 6. Smith, L. P., Gilstad-Hayden, K., Carroll-Scott, A., & Ickovics, J. (2014). High waist circumference is associated with elevated blood pressure in non-Hispanic White but not Hispanic children in a cohort of pre-adolescent children. Pediatric Obesity, 9(6), e145– 148. (PMCID: in process). 7. Earnshaw, V. A., Rosenthal, L., Carroll-Scott, A., Peters, S. M., McCaslin, C., & Ickovics, J. R. (2014). Teacher involvement as a protective factor of the association between race-based bullying and smoking initiation. Social Psychology of Education. 17(2):197-209. (PMCID: 4061757). 8. Gilstad-Hayden, K., Carroll-Scott, A., Rosenthal, L., Peters, S.M., Catherine McCaslin, C., Ickovics, J.R. (2014). Positive School Climate is Associated with Lower Body Mass Index Percentile Among Urban Pre-Adolescents. Journal of School Health. 84(8):502-6. (PMCID: 25040118). 9. Ickovics, J.R., Carroll-Scott, A., Peters, S.M., Schwartz, M., Gilstad-Hayden, K., McCaslin, C. (2014). Health and Academic Achievement: Cumulative Effects of Health Promoting Factors on Standardized Test Scores among Urban Youth in the United States. Journal of School Health. 84(1):40-8. (PMCID: 4058503). 10. Rosenthal, L., Earnshaw, V. A., Carroll-Scott, A., Henderson, K. E., Peters, S. M., McCaslin, C., & Ickovics, J. R. (2013). Weight- and race-based bullying: Health associations among urban adolescents. Journal of Health Psychology. Advance online publication. (PMCID: 3995896). 11. Carroll-Scott, A., Gilstad-Hayden, K., Rosenthal, L., Peters, S. M., McCaslin, C., Joyce, R., Ickovics, J. R. (2013). Disentangling Neighborhood Contextual Relationships with Child Body Mass Index, Diet and Physical Activity: The Role of Built, Socioeconomic, and Social Environments. Social Science and Medicine. 95;106-114. (PMCID: 4058500). 12. Chwastiak, L., Cruza-Guet, M.-C., Carroll-Scott, A., Sernyak, M., & Ickovics, J. (2013). Preventive Counseling for Chronic Disease: Missed Opportunities in a Community Mental Health Center. Psychosomatics. 54(4):328-35. (PMCID: 3782536). 13. Kallem, S., Carroll-Scott, A., Gilstad-Hayden, K., Peters, S. M., McCaslin, C., & Ickovics, J. R. (2013). Children’s Report of Lifestyle Counseling Differs by BMI Status. Childhood Obesity. 9(3):216-22. (PMCID: 3727518). 14. Wang E.A., Zhu, G.A., Evans L., Carroll-Scott, A., Desai, R., and Fiellin L.E. (2013). A Pilot Study Examining Food Insecurity and HIV Risk Behaviors among Individuals Recently Released from Prison. AIDS Education and Prevention. 25(2):112-23. (PMCID: 3733343). 15. Kallem, S., Carroll-Scott, A., Rosenthal, L., Chen, E., Peters, S. M., McCaslin, C., & Ickovics, J. R. (2012). Shift-and-persist: A protective factor for elevated BMI among lowsocioeconomic-status children. Obesity. 21(9):1759-63. (PMCID: 4325991). 16. Earnshaw, V. A., Carroll-Scott, A., Rosenthal, L., Chwastiak, L., Santilli, A., & Ickovics, J. R. (2013). Preventive discussions with health care providers: exploring differences by race/ethnicity and place. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 24(1):185–196. (PMCID: 3644805) 17. Rosenthal, L., Carroll-Scott, A., Earnshaw, V. A., Sackey, N., O’Malley, S. S., Santilli, A., & Ickovics, J. R. (2013). Targeting cessation: Understanding barriers and motivations to quitting among urban adult daily tobacco smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 38, 1639-1642. (PMCID: 3575130). 12 Revised March 27, 2015 Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D., M.P.H. 18. Rosenthal, L., Carroll-Scott, A., Earnshaw, V. A., Santilli, A., & Ickovics, J. R. (2012). The importance of full-time work for urban adults’ mental and physical health. Social Science & Medicine, 75(9), 1692–1696. (PMCID: 3504362). 19. Otiniano, A. D., Carroll-Scott, A., Toy, P., & Wallace, S. P. (2012). Supporting Latino communities’ natural helpers: a case study of promotoras in a research capacity building course. Journal of immigrant and minority health, 14(4), 657–663. doi:10.1007/s10903-011-9519-9 20. Carroll-Scott, A., Toy, P., Wyn, R., Zane, J. I., & Wallace, S. P. (2012). Results from the Data & Democracy initiative to enhance community-based organization data and research capacity. American Journal of Public Health, 102(7), 1384–1391. (PMCID: 3478024). 21. Santilli, A., Carroll-Scott, A., Ickovics, J., and Wong, F. (2011). Urban Youth Go 3000 Miles: Engaging and Supporting Young Residents to Conduct Neighborhood Asset Mapping. American Journal of Public Health, 101:2207-2210. (PMCID: 3222416). 22. Carroll-Scott, A., Wong, F. Santilli, A., Ickovics, J. (2012). Santilli et al. Respond. American Journal of Public Health, 102(7), pp. e4-e5. 23. Biello, K.B., Rawlings, J., Carroll-Scott, A., Browne, R., Ickovics, J.R. (2010). Racial disparities in age of hospitalization. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 38(1):5460. (PMCID: 2828489) 24. Crawford, P.B., Gosliner, W., Anderson, C., Strode, P., Becerra-Jones, Y., Samuels, S.E., Carroll, A.M., & Ritchie, L. (2004). Counseling Latina mothers of preschool children about weight issues: Suggestions for a new framework. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 104:387-394. 25. Downing, M., Knight, K., Reiss, T., Vernon, K., Mulia, N., Ferreboeuf, M., Carroll, A., & Vu, C. (2001). Drug users talk about HIV testing: Motivating and deterring factors. AIDS Care, 13:561-77. 26. Downing, M., Mulia, N., Vernon, K., Knight, K., Ferreboeuf, M., & Carroll, A. (2000). Voices from the Field: Providers Discuss HIV Counseling and Testing Programs for Drug Users. AIDS and Public Policy Journal, 15:48-64. Consensus Statements and Curricula 1. Carroll-Scott, A., Massey, P., Confair, A., Lankenau, S.E., Reynolds, L., Brion, T. (2014). Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc., Asset Mapping Final Report. Drexel School of Public Health. 2. Sax, R., Brion, T., Carroll-Scott, A. (2014). Foundations Community Partnership Evaluation: Key Informant Interview Report. Drexel School of Public Health. 3. Brion, T. & Carroll-Scott, A. (2013). Foundations Community Partnership Evaluation: Grantee Online Survey Report. Drexel School of Public Health. 4. Carroll-Scott, A., Gilstad-Hayden, K., Santilli, A., Rosenthal, L., Snow, J., Ickovics, J.R. (2013). New Haven Health Survey: Overall Findings 2012. Community Interventions for Health 2012. 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