Center Advisors, Dissemination & Implementation Core

Emily E. Haroz, MA, PhD

Associate Scientist, Center for American Indian Health, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Suicide Prevention; Implementation Science; Participatory Research

Contact

Emily E. Haroz, MA, PhD
Associate Scientist, Center for American Indian Health, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205

eharoz1@jhu.edu


Dr. Haroz is trained in psychiatric epidemiology, with a background in advanced methodological approaches and research design. Her research focuses on mental health services for low-resource and underserved populations both globally and domestically, with a focus on the nexus of implementation science and prevention programming, particularly around suicide. Outside of work, Dr. Haroz enjoys spending time with her family, including her three little girls, hiking, and cooking and is an avid runner and aspiring fly fisher.

Link to Dr. Haroz’s full bibliography


Selected Publications
  • type-published
    1585699200
    4
    2020
    Haroz EE, Walsh CG, Goklish N, Cwik MF, O'Keefe V, Barlow A. Reaching those at highest risk for suicide: Development of a model using machine learning methods for use with native american communities. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2020 Apr;50(2):422-436. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12598. PMID: 31692064; PMCID: PMC7148171.
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    1577836800
    1
    2020
    Haroz EE, Decker E, Lee C, Bolton P, Spiegel P, Ventevogel P. Evidence for suicide prevention strategies with populations in displacement: A systematic review. Intervention (Amstelveen). 2020 Jan-Jun;18(1):37-44. PMID: 32665770; PMCID: PMC7359961.
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  • type-published
    1576108800
    12
    2019
    O'Keefe VM, Haroz EE, Goklish N, Ivanich J; Celebrating Life Team, Cwik MF, Barlow A. Employing a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) to evaluate the impact of brief risk and protective factor prevention interventions for American Indian Youth Suicide. BMC Public Health. 2019 Dec 12;19(1):1675. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7996-2. PMID: 31830933; PMCID: PMC6909588.
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  • type-published
    1573171200
    11
    2019
    Kemp CG, Wagenaar BH, Haroz EE. Expanding hybrid studies for implementation research: intervention, implementation strategy, and context. Front Public Health. 2019 Nov 8;7:325. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00325. PMID: 31781528; PMCID: PMC6857476.
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  • type-published
    1556496000
    4
    2019
    Haroz EE, Bolton P, Nguyen AJ, Lee C, Bogdanov S, Bass J, Singh NS, Doty SB, Murray L. Measuring implementation in global mental health: validation of a pragmatic implementation science measure in eastern Ukraine using an experimental vignette design. BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Apr 29;19(1):262. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4097-y. PMID: 31036002; PMCID: PMC6489318.
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