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Meg Cristofalo, MSW, MPA


University of Washington, School of Social Work

4101 15th Avenue NE
Box 354900
Seattle, WA 98105-6299

cristofa@u.washington.edu

Educational Background:

  • BA, University of Pennsylvania- Philadelphia, PA, Sociology, 1988
  • MPA, University of Pennsylvania- Philadelphia, PA, Public Administration, 1993
  • MSW, University of Washington School of Social Work- Seattle, WA, Social Work, 1997
  • Doctoral Student, University of Washington School of Social Work- Seattle, WA, 2003-present

Current Research Interests:

  • Utilizing critical qualitative methods to study the experiences and processes of patients and providers in community health and mental health care

CHAMMP-Related Projects:

CALM: Improving Primary Care Anxiety Outcomes (PI: Roy-Byrne)
Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
2R01MH057858
9/28/05-5/31/10

PEARLS Dissemination (PI: Snowden)
Sponsor: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1R18DP001150-01
9/07-9/10

Evaluation of Clients Contacts in the Rethinking Care Project (PI: Krupski)

Sponsor: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
4/09-9/09
 

CHAMMP-Related Publications:

  • Cristofalo, M., Boutain, D., Shraufnagel, T., Bumgardner, K., Zatzick, D., & Roy-Byrne, P. (2009). Unmet need for mental health and addictions care in urban community health clinics: Accounts from frontline providers. Psychiatric Services. 60(4), 505-511.
  • Santos, M.R, Russo, J., Aisenberg, G., Uehara, E., Ghesquiere, A., & Zatzick, D. (2008). Ethnic/racial diversity and posttraumatic distress in the acute care medical setting. Psychiatry, 71, 234-245.
  
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