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The Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health

 



Lorraine Tiezzi
Director of The Center for Community Health and Education, Associate Clinical Professor of Population & Family Health
lt3@columbia.edu


EXPERTISE: Adolescent health; family planning services; school-based clinics.

Former administrative manager, Division of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center; division
director, Family Planning, Human Resources Administration, City
of New York.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Adelson S, McCarthy J., Tiezzi L., and Vaughan R.
"School-Based Clinics Promote Mental Health in Under-Served Youth," Bulletin of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, forthcoming.

Armstrong B., Vaughan R., Tiezzi L., McCarthy J., "The Young Men's Clinic: A Model for Reaching Young Men," American Journal or Public Health, forthcoming.

Tiezzi L., Lipshutz J., Wrobleski N., Vaughan R., and McCarthy J."Pregnancy Prevention Among Young, Minority Urban Adolescents: Results of the In Your Face Pregnancy Prevention Program," Family Planning Perspectives, v29n4, July/August 1997.

Vaughan R., McCarthy J., Walter H., Resnicow K., Waterman P., Armstrong B., and Tiezzi L."The Development, Reliability, and Validity of a Risk Factor Screening Survey For Urban Minority Junior High School Students;" Journal of Adolescent Health, 1996, 19:171-178.

Walter H., Vaughan R., Armstrong B., Krakoff R., Tiezzi L. and McCarthy J."Characteristics of Users and Non-Users of Health Clinics in Inner-City Junior High Schools," Journal of
Adolescent Health, 18:344-348, 1996.

Vaughan R., McCarthy J., Armstrong B., Walter H., Waterman P. and Tiezzi L."Carrying and Using a Weapon: A Survey of Minority Junior High School Students in New York City," American Journal of Public Health, v86 n4, April 1996.

Walter H., Vaughan R., Armstrong B., Krakoff
R., L., Tiezzi L. and McCarthy J.
"School-Based Health Care for Urban Minority Junior High School Students," Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, v149, November 1995.

Walter H., Vaughan R., Armstrong B., Krakoff R., Maldonado L., Tiezzi L. and McCarthy J."Sexual, Assaultive, and Suicidal Behaviors Among Urban Minority Junior High School Students," J. Am. Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 34:1, January 1995.

"Linking Schools to Health Services," Bulletin of the New York
Academy of Medicine, 1991.

"Family Planning Clinic Referrals Among Sexually Active Young
Adolescents Attending a Comprehensive School-Based Clinic;"
presentation, American Public Health Association Meeting,
1988.

Jones J, Tiezzi L and Kaye JW. "Financial Access: Key to Early Pre-natal Care;" APHA Journal1985.

"Sex Education: A Critical Concern;" New York State Coalition
for Family Planning, 1975.


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