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Scott Carvajal

Department Chair, Health Promotion Sciences | Professor, Public Health | Member of the Graduate Faculty

Health Promotion Sciences

About

Scott C. Carvajal, PhD, MPH, is a multi-discipline trained applied social and quantitative psychologist with expertise in health promotion theory, Latino/cultural behavioral research methods, intervention design and evaluation methods. His principal research funded by NIDA, NIAAA currently NICHD CDC) has focused on understanding a range of health behaviors that convey risk or protection e.g. substance abuse, sexual risk taking, healthy food choice, physical activity) and mental health outcomes e.g. bicultural stressors, depressive symptoms, coping strategies) with a major emphasis on testing social ecological models within minority populations. Dr. Carvajal was the Director of Substance Abuse Core for an NCMHD/NIH-funded 2003-2009) Center for Health Equality, a Center of Excellence focusing on eliminating health disparities in Arizona Latinos and American Indians. As part of that Center he had an important role in review and oversight of pilot research activities, and in the mentoring of junior investigators and fellows. More recently as Director/PI of the CDC funded University of Arizona Prevention Research Center, he is responsible for the research oversight of multiple CBPR lead programs that include aims of the promotion of physical activity, health eating and health screening with under-served border populations. He has also been an important collaborator as a lead quantitative data analyst and/or behavioral science methodologist on five other major, federally-funded e.g. NCI, CDC, NIMH) health promotion interventions for multi-ethnic or minority populations. Within these projects he has contributed as lead or co-author) on works focusing on theoretical models for behavioral change, testing new psychosocial measures, and statistical models for evaluating program impact on psychosocial mediators and outcomes. He is also committed to an interdisciplinary science approach in addressing health problems and this is reflecting in his participation in groups such as the Community Influences on Health Behaviors NIH Chartered Study Section) and the Cancer Prevention and Control Division, Arizona Cancer Center.

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    • Evaluating Public Health Literature

    • Advanced Research Methods in Health Promotion Sciences II

    • Multicultural Health Beliefs

    • Topics in Health Behavior and Health Promotion

    • Advanced Research Methods in Health Promotion Sciences I

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