Lori R. Wallace, PhD, MPH
Associate Research Scientist
Research & Publications
Biography
Coauthors
Selected Publications
- A Qualitative Exploration of Mothers’ Experiences Receiving Mental Health Services in a Supermarket SettingMcMickens CL, Clayton A, Rosenthal MS, Wallace L, Howell HB, Bell G, Smith MV. A Qualitative Exploration of Mothers’ Experiences Receiving Mental Health Services in a Supermarket Setting Maternal And Child Health Journal 2019, 23: 479-485. PMID: 30694441, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-018-2646-3.
- Policy Impact of Research Findings on the Association of Diaper Need and Mental HealthWallace LR, Weir AM, Smith MV. Policy Impact of Research Findings on the Association of Diaper Need and Mental Health Women's Health Issues 2017, 27: s14-s21. PMID: 29050653, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2017.09.003.
- Developing a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Understanding of the Repeat Use of Psychiatric Emergency ServicesLincoln AK, Wallace L, Kaminski MS, Lindeman K, Aulier L, Delman J. Developing a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Understanding of the Repeat Use of Psychiatric Emergency Services Community Mental Health Journal 2016, 52: 1015-1021. PMID: 26800975, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-016-9989-2.
- Research note: Greater tree canopy cover is associated with lower rates of both violent and property crime in New Haven, CTGilstad-Hayden K, Wallace L, Carroll-Scott A, Meyer S, Barbo S, Murphy-Dunning C, Ickovics J. Research note: Greater tree canopy cover is associated with lower rates of both violent and property crime in New Haven, CT Landscape And Urban Planning 2015, 143: 248-253. DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2015.08.005.
- Results of an Innovative University-based Recovery Education Program for Adults with Psychiatric DisabilitiesDunn EC, Sally Rogers E, Hutchinson DS, Lyass A, MacDonald Wilson KL, Wallace LR, Furlong-Norman K. Results of an Innovative University-based Recovery Education Program for Adults with Psychiatric Disabilities Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2008, 35: 357. PMID: 18553131, DOI: 10.1007/s10488-008-0176-9.