Global Psychiatric Epidemiology Group - Columbia University Medical Center
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY 10032
Phone: 6467746068
Email: Heather.Zemeck@nyspi.columbia.edu
The Global Psychiatric Epidemiology Group (GPEG) is directed by Christina W. Hoven, DrPH, MPH. It is a multidisciplinary (including epidemiology, psychology, medical geography, psychiatry, etc.) research group, focused on understanding the development of psychiatric disorders and substance use by studying children as they mature.Research is conducted both nationally and internationally, with funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIDA, NIMH, NICHD, etc.), CDC, the European Union, and more. The objectives of our investigations are to produce population-based knowledge that is generalizable, and inclusive of under-served and high-need groups, especially those of high public health relevance.
The Global Psychiatric Epidemiology Group has three major areas of research:
1. Children of parents involved with the criminal justice system;
2. Children exposed to the 9/11 attack;
3. International research on suicide and school mental health.
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