Hilary Hahn, MPH, MEd
Research Scientist; Executive Director, Elevate: A Policy Lab to Elevate Mental Health and Disrupt Poverty
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Selected Publications
- DC MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation ReportPosner, C.S., Callinan, L.S., & Hahn, H. (2024). DC MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.
- VT MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation ReportCallinan, L.S., Yeh, E.J., & Hahn, H. (2023). Vermont MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.
- Bridgeport MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation ReportCallinan, L.S., Yeh, E.J., Thompson, K., & Hahn, H. (2023). Bridgeport MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.
- The child and family traumatic stress intervention: Factors associated with symptom reduction for children receiving treatmentStover CS, Hahn H, Maciejewski KR, Epstein C, Marans S. The child and family traumatic stress intervention: Factors associated with symptom reduction for children receiving treatment. Child Abuse & Neglect 2022, 134: 105886. PMID: 36152531, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105886.
- Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluationde la Fontaine N, Hahn H, Stover C, Marans S. Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation. Journal Of Police And Criminal Psychology 2021, 37: 68-79. DOI: 10.1007/s11896-021-09448-9.
- Addressing Childhood TraumaMarans S, Hahn H, Epstein C. Addressing Childhood Trauma. 2019, 320-344. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190694395.013.16.
- Innovation in Early Trauma TreatmentMarans S, Epstein C, Hahn H, Goslin M. Innovation in Early Trauma Treatment. 2019, 610-628. DOI: 10.1017/9781108235655.030.
- Child and family traumatic stress intervention (CFTSI) reduces parental posttraumatic stress symptoms: A multi-site meta-analysis (MSMA)Hahn H, Putnam K, Epstein C, Marans S, Putnam F. Child and family traumatic stress intervention (CFTSI) reduces parental posttraumatic stress symptoms: A multi-site meta-analysis (MSMA). Child Abuse & Neglect 2019, 92: 106-115. PMID: 30947101, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.03.010.
- The Child and Family Traumatic Stress InterventionEpstein C, Hahn H, Berkowitz S, Marans S. The Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention. 2017, 145-166. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46138-0_7.
- Findings of an Early Intervention to Address Children’s Traumatic Stress Implemented in the Child Advocacy Center Setting Following Sexual AbuseHahn H, Oransky M, Epstein C, Smith Stover C, Marans S. Findings of an Early Intervention to Address Children’s Traumatic Stress Implemented in the Child Advocacy Center Setting Following Sexual Abuse. Journal Of Child & Adolescent Trauma 2015, 9: 55-66. DOI: 10.1007/s40653-015-0059-7.
- Caregiver and Youth Agreement Regarding Youths’ Trauma Histories: Implications for Youths’ Functioning After Exposure to TraumaOransky M, Hahn H, Stover CS. Caregiver and Youth Agreement Regarding Youths’ Trauma Histories: Implications for Youths’ Functioning After Exposure to Trauma. Journal Of Youth And Adolescence 2013, 42: 1528-1542. PMID: 23580028, DOI: 10.1007/s10964-013-9947-z.
- Responding to Child Trauma: Theory, Programs, and PolicyMarans S, Smolover D, Hahn H. Responding to Child Trauma: Theory, Programs, and Policy. 2012, 453-466. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0905-2_29.
- Correction to Stover et al. (2010)Stover C, Hahn H, Im J, Berkowitz S. Correction to Stover et al. (2010). Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2010, 2: 295-295. DOI: 10.1037/a0021510.
- Agreement of Parent and Child Reports of Trauma Exposure and Symptoms in the Early Aftermath of a Traumatic EventStover CS, Hahn H, Berkowitz S, Im J. Agreement of Parent and Child Reports of Trauma Exposure and Symptoms in the Early Aftermath of a Traumatic Event. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2010, 2: 159-168. PMID: 21572906, PMCID: PMC3093053, DOI: 10.1037/a0019156.
- The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It MattersKracke K, Hahn H. The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It Matters. Journal Of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2008, 8: 29-49. DOI: 10.1080/10926790801982394.
Clinical Trials
Conditions | Study Title |
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Child Development & Autism; Mental Health & Behavioral Research | 123-MOMS: Pregnant women in their second trimester who plan on delivering at Yale New Haven Hospital |