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Jeanette Magnus

Gretchen Clum

Aubrey Spriggs

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Catherine Taylor

Ted Chen


Tom Farley

Assistant Professors of Clinical Community Health Sciences

Carolyn Johnson
Maya Begalieva
Mark DalCorso
Associate Professor
Francoise Kendall

Diego Rose

Karis Schoellmann


Instructor of Clinical Community Health Sciences
Marsha Piacun


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Faculty Profile

Gretchen Clum

Gretchen Clum
assistant professor

Department(s):
Community Health Sciences

Email:
gclum@tulane.edu

Research Interests:
Relationships among stress and health outcomes in women, adolescent health, risk behaviors, PTSD, HIV prevention

Professional Achievements:
1996 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award
1998 American Psychological Association Travel Award
1999 Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology Dissertation Grant
2003-2008 NIH Loan Repayment Program
2004 - present NIMH K-01 Mentored Career Award
2005 NIH Summer Fellowship Conduct of Behavioral Trials

Educational Background:
Post Doctorate, University of Missouri, St. Louis, 2001
PhD, University of Georgia, Psychology, 1999
MA, Tulsa University, Modern Letters 1992
BS, Virginia Tech, Psychology, 1989

Publications:
Clum, G.A., Chung, Shang-En, Ellen, Jonathan M. Mediators of HIV-Related Stigma and Risk Behavior in HIV Infected Young Women. In Press, AIDS Care.

Kaysen, D., Pantalone, D.W., Chawla, N., Lindgren, K. Clum, G.A., Lee, C., & Resick, P.A. (2008). Posttraumatic stress disorder, alcohol use, and physical health concerns. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 31, 115-125.

Taylor, C., Boris, N., Heller, S, Clum, G., Rice, J. & Zeanah, C. (2008). Cumulative experiences of violence among high-risk urban youth. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 1618-35.

Resick, P.A., Galovski, T., Uhlmansiek, M., Scher, C.D., Clum G.A. & Young-Xu, Y. (2008). A randomized clinical trial to dismantle components of cognitive processing therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in female victims of interpersonal violence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76, 243-258.

Trent, M., Chung, S., Clum, G. A., Ellen, J. & the Adolescent HIV/AIDS Trials Network (2007). New sexually transmitted infections among adolescent girls infected with HIV. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 83, 468-469.

Jaycox, L., Tanielian, T., Sharma, P., Morse, L. Clum, G. & Stein, B. (2007). Schools’ mental health responses following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Psychiatric Services, 58, 1339-43.

Trent, M., Clum, G.A., & Roche, K. (2007). Sexual victimization and reproductive health outcomes in urban youth. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 7, 313-316.

Scott, A., Ellen, J., Clum, G. & Leonard, L. (2007). HIV and Housing Assistance in Four U.S. Cities: Variations in Local Experience. Aids and Behavior, 11, 140-148.

Clum, G.A., Nishith, P., & Calhoun, K.S. (2002). A preliminary investigation of alcohol use during trauma and peritraumatic reactions in female sexual assault victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 15, 321-328.

Clum, G.A. Nishith, P., & Resick, P. (2001). Trauma related sleep disturbance and physical health symptoms in treatment seeking female rape victims. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 189, 618-622.

Clum, G.A., Calhoun, K.S. & Kimerling, R.E. (2000). Associations among symptoms of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder and self-reported health in sexually assaulted women. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 188, 671-678.

Resnick, H.S., Holmes, M., Kilpatrick, D.G., Clum, G.A., Best, C. & Saunders, B. (2000). Predictors of post-rape medical care in a national sample of women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine,19, 214-219.

Kimerling, R. E., Clum, G.A., & Wolfe, J. (2000). Relationships among stressor exposure, chronic posttraumatic stress disorder, and self-reported health in women. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 13, 115-129.

Calhoun, K.S., Bernat, J.A., Clum, G.A. & Frame, C. (1997). Sexual coercion and attraction to sexual aggression in a community sample of young men. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12, 392-406.

Clum, G.A., Clum, G.A. & Surls, R. (1993). A meta-analysis of treatments for Panic Disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 317-326.

Contact Information:
Community Health Sciences
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2300
New Orleans, LA 70112
Telephone: 504.988.5391
Fax: 504.988.3540
gclum@tulane.edu

Level of Instruction:
graduate


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Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2301, New Orleans, La 70112
504.988.5391 phn  504.988.3540 fax
chs@tulane.edu


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