Education: Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2009M.S.W., University of Michigan, 2002 B.A., Swarthmore College, 1995 Academic Interests: Prevention and response to initimate partner violence; youth developemnt; community-level prevention programming; community-based participatory research; qualitative research methods. Honors, Awards & Affiliations: Fulbright Fellowship, Programa Interdisciplinario de Estudios de la Mujer, Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, 1995-1996 NIMH
Training Fellow in the Interdisciplinary Research Program on Violence
and Mental Health Across the Lifespan, University of Michigan, 2002-2005 Faculty representative to Stony Brook University's working group to reduce binge-drinking on campus, part of the National College Health Imporvement Project Research Activities & Projects: Youth Needs Assessment on the Town of Islip A community capacity approach to reducing violence in the tri-hamlet area of Brentwood, Central Islip and Bayshore A comprehensive, community-level approach to reducing binge-drinking on campus The Stony Brook University Violence Against Women Prevention And Response Project Community participation in the development, implementation, and evaluation of a culturally-competent campaign to prevent intimate partner violence Interactive Theatre as a Tool for Prevention Selected Publications: Yoshihama, M., Ramakrishnan, A., Hammock, A., & Pasha, M. (in press). Intimate partner violence prevention program in an Asian immigrant community: Integrating theories, data, and community participation. Violence Against Women. Hammock, A. (2011). Identity Construction through Theatrical Community Practice. Qualitative Social Work, 10(3), 364-380. Yoshihama, M, Hammock, A. C.& Horrocks, J. (2006). Intimate partner violence, welfare receipt, and health status of low-income African American women: A lifecourse analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 37(1-2), 95-109. Yoshihama, M., Gillespie, B., Hammock, A.
C., Belli, R. F. & Tolman, R. (2005). Does the Life History Calendar method
facilitate the recall of domestic violence victimization? Comparison of
two methods of data collection. Social Work Research, 29(3), 151-163. Hammock, A.
C. (1996). Violencia conyugal y mujer joven: Experiencias en las organizaciones
sociales de apoyo a la mujer. JOVENes: Revista de Estudios Sobre
Juventud 1(2), 84-99. (Partner violence and young women: Experiences in social service organizations that offer support to women. JOVENes: Research Magazine on Adolescence. |







