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Covid-19-Related

  1. Hahm, H.C., Ha, Y.S., Scott, J.C., Wongchai, V,  Chen J., & Liu, C.H. (2021) Perceived COVID-19-related anti-Asian discrimination predicts Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms among Asian American young adults. Psychiatry Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114084
  2. Li, J., Kamal, K., Hahm, H.C., & Liu, C.H. (2021). Psychological impacts of the COVID-19 global pandemic on sexual and gender minority (SGM) young adults: Clinical and advocacy implications for SGM mental health disparities. Psychiatry Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113855.
  3. Conrad, R., Hahm, H.C., Koire, A., Pinder-Amaker, S., & Liu, C.H. (2021). College student mental health risks during the COVID-19 pandemic: Implications of campus relocation. Journal of Psychiatric Research. PMID: 32745794; PMCID: PMC7387248. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113345.
  4. Hyun, S., Hahm, H.C., Zhang, E., Wong, G., Liu, C.H. (2021). Psychological correlates of poor sleep quality among U.S. young adults during COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep Medicine, 78, 51-56. PMID: 33385779; PMCID: PMC7887075.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2020.12.009.
  5. Liu, C.H., Zhang, E., Wong, G.T. F., Hyun, S., & Hahm, H.C. (2020). Health-Related Quality of Life Among U.S. Young Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Psychiatric Symptoms and Emotional Experiences to Target within Clinical Practice. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (accepted).
  6. Liu, C. H, Pinder-Amaker, S., Hahm, H.C., & Chen, J. A., (2020). Priorities for Addressing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on College Student Mental Health, American Journal of College Health, in press. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2020.1803882 
  7. Liu, C. H., Zhang, E., Wong, G. T. F., Hyun, S., & Hahm, H.C. (2020). Factors Associated with Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD Symptomatology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Implications for U.S. Young Adult Mental Health. Psychiatry Research. 290, 113172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113172 PMID: 32512357; PMCID: PMC7263263.
  8. Liu, C.H., Stevens, C., Conrad, R.C., & Hahm, H.C. (2020). Evidence for elevated psychiatric distress, poor sleep, and quality of life concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic among U.S. young adults with suspected and reported psychiatric diagnoses. Psychiatry Research, 292, 113345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113345 PMID: 32745794; PMCID: PMC7387248.
  9. Hyun, S., Wong, G.T., Levy-Carrick, N.C., Charmaraman, L., Cozier, Y., Yip, T., Hahm, H.C., Liu, C.H. Psychosocial correlates of posttraumatic growth among U.S. young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. 114035. Psychiatry Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114035
  10. Liu, C.H., Zhang, E., Wong, G., Hyun, S., & Hahm, H.C. COVID-19 related psychological experiences are associated with health-related quality of life among U.S. young adults. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, in press.

Mental / Sexual Health

 

  1. Lee, H.Y., Luo, Y., Neese, J., Daniel, C., & Hahm, H.C. (2021). The Role of English Proficiency in HPV and HPV Vaccine Awareness: A Cross-Sectional Study Across Race/Ethnicity, 22 (2),  Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33639647/
  2. Choi, J., Ryou, B., Kim, K.*, Choi, Y. & Hahm, H.C. (2020). 청소년 자살위험의 유형화와 심리사회적 특성연구 (Latent subtypes and psychosocial characteristics of suicidality among South Korean youth). 사회복지연구, Journal of Korean Social Welfare Studies, 51(2). 57-96. https://doi.org/10.16999/kasws.2020.51.2.57
  3. Hahm H.C., Zhou L.**, Lee C.*, Maru M.***, Petersen J.***, & Kolaczyk E.D. (2019). Feasibility, Preliminary Efficacy, and Safety of a Randomized Clinical Trial for Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE) Intervention. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 89(4),462-474. PMC6636852. https://doi.org/10.1037/ort0000383
  4. Hahm, H.C., Hsi J.H.***, Petersen J.M.***, Xu, J.**, Lee, E.A., Chen, S. H., & Liu, C.H., (2020). Preliminary Efficacy of AWARE in College Health Service Centers: A Group Psychotherapy Intervention for Asian-American Women. American Journal of College Health, in press. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2020.1777135
  5. Hahm, H.C., Liu C.H., & Tompson, M.C., (2020). Cultural and Developmental Principles for Asian American Women’s Mental Health: Lessons from AWARE on College Campuses. Psychiatric Services, 71:11, 1199-1202. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900593
  6. Hahm H.C., Guest Editors’ Introduction to the Special Section: Cultural Adaptation of Mental Health Interventions for Americans of East Asian Descent. (Manuscript accepted), American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
  7. Salas-Wright, C.P., Vaughn, M.G., Miller, D.P., Hahm, H. C., Scaramutti, C.*, Brown, E.C., Cohen, M.*, & Schwartz. S.J. (in press). Overeating and binge eating among immigrants in the United States: New terrain for the healthy immigrant hypothesis. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
  8. Hahm H.C., Zhou L., Lee C., Maru M., Peterson J., & Kolaczyk E.D. (in press). Feasibility, Preliminary Efficacy, and Safety of a Randomized Clinical Trial for Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE) Intervention.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
  9. Rivera., A., Kim, A., Ahuja, N., Lee,. H, Hahm, HC (in press) Mechanisms of Action in AWARE: A Culturally Informed Intervention for 1.5 and 2nd Generation Asian American Women, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
  10. Martinez L.S, Walter A.W, Sousa J., Tahoun N., Steketee G., Hahm H.C., Mueser K, Krull I.,  & Saitz R (in press).  Behavioral health and primary care Integration and the role of social work as a promising strategy for improving health for communities of color: What is the Evidence? A systematic review. Journal of Society of Social Work and Research.
  11. Maru, M., Saraiya, T., Lee, C. S., Meghani, O.,  Hien, D., & Hahm, H.C. (2018). The Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Suicidal Ideation among Young Chinese Korean and Vietnamese American Women, Women & Therapy, doi: 10.1080/02703149.2018.1430381
  12. Augsberger, A., Rivera, A.M., C.T. Hahm, Lee, Y.A., Choi, H.C. Hahm (2018). Culturally related risk factors of suicidal ideation, intent, and behavior among Asian American women.  Journal of Asian American Psychology, 9(4)  252-61. 
  13. Hails, K., Madu, A., Kim, D., Hahm, H. C., Cook, B., Chen, J., Chang, T., Yeung, A., Trinh,   N. (2018). Exploring Asian American attitudes regarding mental health treatment in primary care: A qualitative study. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry 30(2): 133-139. PMID: 29697714
  14. Hahm, H.C., Chang, S, Tagerman*, M., Lee, C, Lee, G.  Trandadue, M., Hien, D (2017). Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment Intervention: Stage I Pilot Study. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. doi: 10.1177/002202211730815
  15. Hahm, H.C., Chang, S, Tagerman*, M., Lee, C, Lee, G.  Trandadue, M., Hien, D (2017).Development and implementation of a culturally competent intervention targeting mental and sexual health of Asian American young women: A Stage 1 trial of the AWARE intervention.  Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. doi: 10.1177/0022022117730815
  16. *Maru, M., *Saraiya, T., Lee, C.S., *Meghani, O., Hien, D., & Hahm, H.C. (2017). The relationship between intimate partner violence and suicidal ideation among young Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women. Women & Therapy, in press 
  17. Chen, W. Y., Corvo, K., Lee, Y., & Hahm, H. C. (2016). Adolescent exposure to community violence and depressive symptoms among adolescents and young adults: Understanding the effect of mental health service usage. Community Mental Health Journal, 1-14. doi:10.1007/s10597-016-0031-5
  18. Augsberger, A., Hahm, H.C., Yeung, A., & Dougher, M. (2015). Barriers to substance use and mental health utilization among Asian-American women: exploring the conflict between emotional distress and cultural stigma. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 10(Suppl 1):A2  doi:10.1186/1940-0640-10-S1-A2
  19. Hahm, H.C., Cook, B., Ault, A., & Alegria, M (2015). The intersection of race/ethnicity and gender in depression care: receipt of screening, access to care, and minimally adequate treatment. Psychiatric Services. Vol 66 (3), 258-264
  20. Hahm, H.C., Chang, S.T.H., Tong, H.Q., Meneses, M.A., Yuzbasioglu, R.F., Hien, D. (2014). Intersection of suicidality and substance abuse among Asian American young women: Implications for developing interventions in young adulthood. Advances in Dual Diagnosis. 7 (2): 90-104.
  21. Hahm, H.C., Gonyea, J.G., Chiao, C., Koritsanszky, L.A. (2014). Fractured Identity: A framework for understanding young Asian-American women’s self-harm and suicidal behaviors.Race and Social Problems, 6(1), 56-68.
  22. Hahm, H.C., *Jang, J., *Vu, C., *Alexander, L.M., *Driscoll, K.E., & *Lundgren, L.M. (2013). Intersection of suicidality and substance abuse among Asian American young women: Implications for developing interventions in young adulthood.Substance Use and Misuse.  PMID: 23848381
  23. Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C., (2012). HIV Risk, Substance Use, and Suicidal Behaviors Among Asian American Lesbian and Bisexual Women. AIDS Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal.  24(6): 549-563.
  24. Hahm, H.C., Lee, C.H, Ja-yoon “Uni”, C., Ward, A., & Lunddren, L. (2012).Sexual attitudes, reasons for forgoing condom use, and the influence of gender power among Asian-American women: a qualitative study.Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research. S1:004. doi:10.4172/2155-6113.S1-004. PMCID: PMC3409832
  25. Hahm, H.C., Kolaczyk, E., Lee, Y., Jang, J., & Ng, L. (2012).  Do Asian-American women who were maltreated as children have a higher likelihood for HIV risk behaviors and adverse mental health outcomes?Women’s Health Issues, 22 (1), 35-45. PMCID:PMC3236805
  26. Hahm, H.C., Lee, J., Rough, K., & Strathdee, S.A. (2011).  Gender power control, sexual experiences, safer sex practices, and potential HIV risk behaviors among young Asian-American women, AIDS and Behavior, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-011-9885-2. PMCID: PMC3389795
  27. Hahm, H.C., Lee Y.*, Ozonoff, A. & Van Wert, M. J* (2010). The Impact of Multiple Types of Child Maltreatment on Subsequent Risk Behaviors among Women during the Transition from Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39, 5, 528-540. PMCID:PMC2850954
  28. Lee, J, Hahm, H.C., (2010). Acculturation and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Latina Adolescents Transitioning to Young Adulthood.Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39, 414-427
  29. Hahm, H.C.,  & *Adkins, C. (2009).  A model of Asian Pacific Islanders (API) AcculturationJournal of LGBT Youth, 6: 155-173
  30. Hahm, H.C., *Speliotis, A., & Bachman, S. (2008). Health status of people with severe mental illness: Critical review. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 7, 2, 1-21.
  31. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., *Zerden, L., Ozonoff, A., & Amodeo, M. (2008). Longitudinal effects of perceptions of maternal approval on sexual risk behaviors of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) adolescents transitioning to young adulthood.Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 74-84.
  32. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., Ozonoff, A., & Amodeo, M. (2007). Predictors of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among Asian and Pacific Islander young adults.Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 39, 4, 231-239.
  33. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M, & *Baretto, R. M. (2006). Asian American adolescents’ first sexual intercourse: Gender and acculturation difference.Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 38, 1, 28-36.
  34. Guterman, N. B., Cameron, M., & Hahm, H.C., (2003).  Community violence exposure and psychosocial sequelae among children and adolescent in residential treatment.Journal of Maltreatment, Aggression, & Trauma, 6, 2, 111-136.
  35. Hahm, H.C., & Guterman, N. B. (2001). The emerging problem of physicalchildabuse in South Korea.Child Maltreatment, 6, 2, 169-179.
  36. Hahm, H.C., & Segal, S.P. (under revision). Self-Assessed health among the people with mental illness.  Psychiatric Services.
  37. Hahm, H.C.,& Kim, A* (2010).  In the path of establishing ethnic identity: stories of young Korean-American women.Journal of Korean-American Education, 27, 31-38

    Substance Use / Abuse

    1. Kim, D.H., Hong, J.S., Wei, H.S., *Lee, J.M., Espelage, D., Hahm, H.C. (Oct 6, 2018). Pathways from Bullying Victimization to Alcohol and Tobacco Use in South Korean Adolescents: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 9(3): 395-411. doi:10.1086/699187
    2. Kim, D.H., Hong, J.S., Wei, H.S., *Lee, J.M., Espelage, D., Hahm, H.C., Pathways from Bullying Victimization to Alcohol and Tobacco Use in South Korean Adolescents: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample (in press). Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research.
    3. Hahm, H.C., Augsberger, A., Feranil, M., Jang, J., & Tagerman, M. (2016). The associations between forced and severe mental health, substance use, and HIV risk behaviors among Asian-American women. Violence Against Women, 1-21. Doi:1077801216647797.
    4. Quinn, A.E., Fernandez, C., Rubinsky, A., Hahm, H.C., & Samet, J. (2016). A research agenda to advance the coordination of medical and substance use disorder carePsychiatric Services, 1-5.  doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600070
    5. Hahm, H.C., Chang, S.T.H., Tong, H.Q., Meneses, M.A., Yuzbasioglu, R.F., Hien, D. (2014). Intersection of suicidality and substance abuse among Asian American young women: Implications for developing interventions in young adulthood. Advances in Dual Diagnosis. 7 (2): 90-104.
    6. Hahm, H.C., Jang, J., Vu, C., Alexander, L.M, Driscoll, K.E., & Lundgren, L.. (2013). Drug use and suicidality among Asian-American women who are children of immigrants. Substance Use and Misuse, in press.
    7. Hahm, H.C., Kolaczyk, E., Jang, J., Swenson, T., Bhindarwala., A.M. (2012). Binge drinking trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood: the effects of peer social network. Substance Use and Misuse. 47(6):745-56. PMCID: PMC3391312
    8. Yu, M., Hahm, H.C., Vaughn, M. (2010).  Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Determinants of Smoking Status among Asian American Adolescents: Findings from a National Sample, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 12, 8, 801-809
    9. Hahm, H.C., Wong, F. Y., Huang, Z. J., Ozonoff, A., & *Lee, J. (2008). Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Sexual Minority Adolescents’ Longitudinal Patterns of Substance use and abuse: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Journal of Adolescent Health, 42, 275-283.
    10. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M., & Guterman, N. (2004). Asian American adolescents’ acculturation, binge drinking, and alcohol and tobacco using peers. Journal of Community Psychology, 32, 3, 295-308.
    11. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M. & Guterman, N. B. (2003). Acculturation and parental attachment in Asian American adolescents’ alcohol use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 33, 119-129.

    Health Care Utilization

    1. Hahm, H.C., Lee, J., Cook,. B., Chiao*, C., Valentine, A. (2016). Use of mental health care and unmet needs for health care among lesbian and bisexual Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women. Psychiatric Services, 67(7) doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201500356, PMCID: PMC 5133151 
    2. Augsberger, A., Hahm, H.C., Yeung, A., *Dougher, M. (2015). Factors influencing the underutilization of mental health services among Asian-American women with a history of depression and suicide, BMC Health Services, 15(542). doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-1191-7. PMCID: PMC4673784
    3. Augsberger, A., Hahm, H.C., Yeung, A., & *Dougher, M. (2015). Barriers to substance use and mental health utilization among Asian-American women: exploring the conflict between emotional distress and cultural stigma. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 10(Suppl 1), A2. doi:10.1186/1940-0640-10-S1-A2. PMCID: PMC4347481
    4. Hahm, H.C., Cook, B., Ault, A., & Alegria, M. (2015). The intersection of race/ethnicity and gender in depression care: receipt of screening, access to care, and minimally adequate treatment. Psychiatric Services, 66(3), 258-264. PMCID: PMC4408551
    5. Hahm, H.C., Ozonoff, A., *Gaumond, J., & Sue, S. (2010). Perceived discrimination and health outcomes: A gender comparison among Asian-Americans nationwide. Womens Health Issues,22 (1), 35-43. PMCID: PMC2948757
    6. Hahm, H.C., Song, I. H., Ozonoff, A., & *Sassani, J. (2009).  Racial Disparities in HIV Testing Behaviors among Sexually Experienced Young Women: Association with Routine Medical/Gynecological Care (RMGC)Women’s Health Issues, 19, 279-288.
    7. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M. *Baretto, R. M., Shin, S., & Chen, W. (2008). Health care disparities and language use at home among Latino, Asian American, and American Indian adolescents:  Findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)Journal of Community Psychology, 36, 1, 20-34.
    8. Hahm, H.C., & Segal, S. P. (2005). Failure to receive medical health care among the mentally ill. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 75, 1, 54-62
    9. Guterman, N. B., Hahm, H.C., & Cameron, M. (2002). Adolescent victimization and subsequent use of mental health counseling services. Journal of Adolescent Health, 30, 336-345.
    10. Guterman, N. B. & Hahm, H.C.,(2000). Empowering parents in home visitation to prevent maltreatment, in N. B. Guterman. Stopping child maltreatment before it starts: Emerging horizons in early home visitation services, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publication.

    Publications Under Revise and Resubmit

    1. Liu, C.H., Wong, G., Hyun, S., Hahm, H.C. (Under review) Risks to probable depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of U.S. young adults across two waves.
    2. Zhang, X., Hsu, K.C., Fleming, K.E., Liu, C.H., Hahm, H.C. (Under review). Home away from home: International students’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of U.S. higher education.
    3. Hahm, H.C., Hall, C.X., Garcia, K., Cavallino, A., Ha, Y., Cozier, Y., & Liu, C.H. (Revise and Resubmit). Racially Diverse U.S. young adults’ experience of COVID-19-related anti-Asian discrimination: Types and emotional reactions.
    4. Liu, C., Hyun, S., Zhang, E., Wong, G., & Hahm, H.C., (Submitted) Psychosocial Characteristics of Loneliness Among U.S. Young Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Clinical Psychology.
    5. Hahm, H.C., *Peterson, J., Rivera, A., John, R., Ahuja, N, *Cha, D., & Chen, J. (Submitted).  HIV testing behaviors among Asian-American young women.

    Publications in Progress

    1. Liu, C.H., Hyun, S., Wong, G., Zhang, E., & Hahm, C. Psychosocial characteristics of loneliness among U.S. young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    2. Zhang, X., Wong, G., Liu, C.H., Hahm, H.C., Chen, J.A. International student stressors and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.
    3. Hahm. H.C., Scott, J.C., Ha, YS., Garcia, K.*, Cavallino, A.*The types and characteristics of COVID-19 related Anti-Asian discrimination: qualitative inquiry.
    4. Hahm, H.C., Ha, YS, & Hsi*, J. Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women with interpersonal violence history do not seek mental, physical, and sexual healthcare.
    5. Hahm, H.C., Doros, G, Chen, S., & Hsi*, J. Testing the AWARE intervention in the real world: efficacy results from three college health services center
    6. Hahm, H.C., Chen, S., & Hsi*, J. Testing AWARE intervention in the real world: qualitative analysis of AWARE participants from three college health service centers

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