Mailing Address:
Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion
436 Cunz Hall
438 Cunz Hall
1841 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
Contact Info:
Phone: (614) 292-3158
Research Office: (614) 292-3373
Fax: (614) 293-3937
Send me an email
Education:
Ph.D., Public Health, University of Michigan 2000
MPH, Public Health, University of Michigan 1994
A.B., History, Dartmouth College 1989
Appointments and memberships:
American Public Health Association
Society for Public Health Education
Society for Research on Adolescence
Society for Prevention Research
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Board of Directors, Ohio Public Health Leadership Institute
Community Advisory Board, Safe and Drug Free Schools Consortium
Ohio State University Criminal Justice Research Center
Columbus Congregations for Healthy Youth
Ohio Family Violence Prevention Project
Courses Taught:
Adolescent Health Issues
Community Health Assessment
Youth Violence in America
Religion and Health Status
Publications 2007:
Carlyle, K.A*. & Steinman, K.J. (2007). Demographic Differences in the Prevalence, Co-Occurrence and Correlates of Adolescent Bullying at School. Journal of School Health, 77, 623-629.
Steinman, K.J. & Hu Y.* (2007). Substance use among American Indian youth in an Eastern city. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 6(1): 15 - 29. DOI: 10.1300/J233v06n01_02
Ortega, A.N., Feldman, J.M., Canino, G., Steinman, K.J., AlegrÃa, M. (2007). Co-occurrence of mental and physical illness in U.S. Latinos. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 41(12), 927-934. DOI: 10.1007/s00127-006-0121-8
(* indicates graduate student author working under my supervision)
Publications 2006:
Steinman, K.J.; Ferketich, A.K.; & Sahr T. The dose-response relationship of adolescent religious activity and substance use: Variation across demographic groups. Health Education & Behavior. July 21, 2006 (Epub ahead of print, doi:10.1177/1090198105284839).
Steinman, K.J. High School Students' Misuse of Over-the-Counter Drugs: A Population-Based Study in an Urban County. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(4):2006. 445-447.