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Katrin Hambarsoomians

Santa Monica Office

Statistical Analyst

Education

M.S. in biostatistics, University of California, Los Angeles

Research Focus

Data imputation; weighting; longitudinal analysis; case-mix adjustment

Recent Projects

  • Cambodian Trauma Survivors: Prevalence and Consequences
  • Impacting Consumer Decisions Regarding High Cost Medical Treatments
  • Medicare CAHPS Fee for Service Study
  • Drug Abuse, Violence, and HIV/AIDS in Impoverished Women
  • Interpersonal Context of HIV Risk in Impoverished Women

Selected Publications

Rayburn, N., Wenzel, S., Elliott, M., Hambarsoomian, K., Marshall, G., and Tucker, J., "A longitudinal investigation of trauma, depression, coping, and mental health service seeking among sheltered homeless and low-income housed women", Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 2004

Ellickson, P., Collins, R., Hambarsoomians, K., and McCaffrey, D., "Does alcohol advertising promote adolescent drinking? Results from a longitudinal assessment", Addiction , 2004

Collins, R., Ellickson, P., McCaffrey, D., and Hambarsoomians, K., "Saturated in beer: Awareness of beer advertising in late childhood and adolescence", Journal of Adolescent Health , 2004

Tucker, J., Wenzel, S., Elliott, M., Hambarsoomian, K., and Golinelli, D., "Patterns and correlates of HIV testing among sheltered and low-income housed women in Los Angeles County", Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 34 415-422, 203

Wenzel, S., Tucker, J., Elliott. M., Hambarsoomian, K., Perlman, J., Becker, K., Kollross, C., and Golinelli, D., "Prevalence and co-occurrence of violence, substance use and disorder, and HIV risk behavior: A comparison of sheltered vs. low-income housed women in Los Angeles County", Preventive Medicine 39 617-624,

Wenzel, S., Tucker, J., Hambarsoomian, K., and Elliott, M., "Toward a more comprehensive understanding of violence against impoverished women", Journal of Interpersonal Violence ,

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