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Alisha Creel
Associate Vice President
Contact
AlishaCreel@c178.netOverview
Alisha Creel, PhD, is an Associate Vice President in our Large Surveys Practice. She provides project management and financial oversight for 趣赢平台’s premier in-person surveys and contributes expertise on study design and instrument development, cognitive testing, data collection and management, and data analysis and dissemination to various audiences.
Earlier in her career, Creel provided financial and management oversight for a health survey practice. She has directed telephone, mail, and web surveys; program evaluations; and qualitative research. Creel’s wide-ranging topical interests include health services research, military and veteran health, problematic alcohol use, prescription drug misuse, health-related stigma and interventions to reduce stigma, barriers to care and screening, and sexual assault prevention.
Education
- PhD, Health, Behavior, and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- BA, Psychology, Harvard University
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Pathways through early psychosis care for U.S. youths from ethnically and racially minoritized groups: A systematic review
Psychiatric Services
January 2023
N. Myers, M. Hutnyan, T.C. Daley, I. Bello, M. Chacon, A. Currie, B.J. Davis, et al.
DOILink for: Pathways through early psychosis care for U.S. youths from ethnically and racially minoritized groups: A systematic review -
Author response to e-cigarettes and respiratory disorder: The broader research context
Nicotine and Tobacco Research
January 2023
J.D. Sargent, K.C. Edwards, J. Emond, S. Tanski, Kristie Taylor, J.P. Pierce, M.L. Goniewicz, et al.
DOILink for: Author response to e-cigarettes and respiratory disorder: The broader research context -
Smokeless tobacco use and prevalence of cardiovascular disease among males in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, Waves 1–4
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Preventive Medicine Reports
January 2022
G.J. Nahhas, K.M. Cummings, M.J. Halenar, E. Sharma, A.J. Alberg, D. Hatuskami, M. Bansal-Travers, et al.
DOILink for: Smokeless tobacco use and prevalence of cardiovascular disease among males in the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, Waves 1–4