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International Invited Talks

  1. Hahm, H.C., (2015. November). Delivering an intervention to reduce mental and sexual health problems among Asian-American women. Invited presentation at the 12th World Congress of World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Seoul, South Korea. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Liang, V., *Lee, C., & *Cha, J. (2015, March). Translational research: From observation study to intervention development: The creation of AWARE (Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). Invited special lecture at Seoul National University, Social Welfare Department, Seoul, South Korea. Presentation delivered in Korean.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Tagerman, M.D., *Dougher, D., *Iansiti, J. (2015, March). Epidemiology of Asian-American women’s mental health and the Creation of AWARE (Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). Invited special lecture at Ewha Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea. Presentation delivered in Korean. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Meneses, M., *Tagerman, M.D., & *Pak, J. (2014, October). Translational research: From observational study to intervention development: The creation of AWARE (Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). Invited presentation at Soongsil University, Seoul, South Korea. Presentation delivered in Korean. 

 

National Invited Talks

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2015, November). How to fight against Menboong? (Stress/mental illness in Koreans). Invited presentation at Renew 2015, Korean Christian Conference, Danvers, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2015, November). Healthy families and science of mental health. Invited presentation at Renew 2015, Korean Christian Conference, Danvers, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2015, February). Mental health and suicidality among young second-generation Asian-Americans. Invited presentation at Duke University, Durham, NC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2012, October). Advanced practice behaviors meeting. Involvement in the Behavioral Health Disparities Curriculum Infusion Project (BHDCIP), Denver, CO. Co-sponsored by the Council on Social Work Education and the National Association of Deans and Directors. Collaborated to develop advanced practice competencies in behavioral health for graduate social work programs. 

 

API Wellness Center Press Conference & Panel Discussion (San Francisco, CA) – May 17, 2011

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PRESS RELEASE: For Immediate Release, May 10, 2011 CONTACT: Stephanie Goss / (415) 292-3420 x 330David Stupplebeen / (415) 292-3420 x 361

UNPRECEDENTED RISE IN HIV INFECTIONS AMONG ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER WOMEN

A&PI Wellness Center, NAPAWF spotlight women on National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

San Francisco, CA. On Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center and National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) will host a press conference spotlighting the alarming growth in new HIV infections among Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) women. The press conference, commemorating the 7th annual National A&PI HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, features a panel discussion with personal stories from women living with HIV and the presentation of new HIV and STD data trends affecting A&PI women.

While HIV is still seen as a men’s issue, the disease continues to rise unchecked among A&PIs and A&PI women in particular. Recent analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that A&PIs have the highest rate of increase in new HIV infections in the nation, the only statistically significant growth among any racial or ethnic group, and yet two-thirds of A&PIs have never been tested for HIV. The rate of increase for A&PI women is actually higher than that of A&PI men, but the misconception that A&PIs are not at risk for HIV persists—even among healthcare providers who discourage A&PIs from getting tested. In fact, a recent study by Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm of Boston University indicates that A&PI women are less likely than other ethnic groups to be offered an HIV test in OB/GYN settings.

A number of factors contribute to the HIV risk for A&PI women, including a lack of targeted HIV prevention information for women, unequal power dynamics in sexual relationships, biological differences and the fact that a woman’s HIV risk is often indirect. A woman’s HIV risk is her partner’s HIV risk and many women in monogamous relationships are shocked when they test positive. Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of A&PI women living with HIV got it through heterosexual contact (86%).

“By 2050, A&PIs will represent about 11% of the US population,” says Lance Toma, executive director of A&PI Wellness Center. “We could be facing a public health disaster if we fail to address the rise in HIV and STD infections in our communities now.”

Panelists include Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm, a leading researcher on A&PI women’s sexual health from Boston University; Naina Khanna, a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA); and Jaimie Callahan, an HIV community advocate from Hawai’i. The panel will be moderated by Priyanka Singha, the 2009-2010 Miss India USA and co-host of the popular Sony Entertainment Television talk show, Andaaz.

The press conference will take place at 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 17th at the San Francisco Public Library’s Koret Auditorium (100 Larkin Street, San Francisco). For more information about the event, please contact David Stupplebeen at 415-292-3420 ext. 361 or das@apiwellness.org. Speakers will be available for comment after the press conference.

About Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center is a health services, education, research and policy organization dedicated to educating, supporting, empowering and advocating for Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities—particularly A&PIs living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS. With staff fluent in 20 languages, A&PI Wellness Center delivers programs regionally, statewide, and nationally, and collaborates with community-based organizations throughout the Asia Pacific Region. For press materials or more information please visit www.apiwellness.org.

About National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)

NAPAWF is the only national, multi-issue Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) women’s organization in the country. NAPAWF’s mission is to build a movement to advance social justice and human rights for A&PI women and girls.

AsianBoston Radio Interview – August 7, 2010

Matt Casey of AsianBoston interviewed AWSHIP’s Stephanie Chang on an 1-hour live call-in radio show.  Stephanie discussed the distinct physical and mental health needs of Asian American young women that are currently not adequately addressed, as well as how AWSHIP seeks to bridge this  gap in research and services for AA women.

An on-line link to the radio show will soon be available.

AsianBoston Interview

Stephanie Chang with Matt Casey

AsianBoston Interview2

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2011, November). Diversity supplement meeting: Strategies to improve our current programs and to create new improved opportunities. Involvement in the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Bethesda, MD. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2011, November). Fatherhood planning work group. Involvement in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (SAMHSA/CSAT), Bethesda, MD. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2011, May). API women’s sexual health issues. A&PI Women’s Sexual Health press conference/panel discussion at the 7th Annual National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, The Banyan Tree Project. San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2011, January). Early career development with K01 mechanism (Research & Career Development Series Part I). Pre-conference workshop at the Society for Social Work and Research Fifteenth Annual Conference (SSWR), Tampa, FL.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2009). Examples of research careers. Invited oral presentation at the CSWE Minority Fellowship Program at the annual meeting of Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2005). Strategies for applying for a NIH dissertation grant and loan repayment program grant. Invited oral presentation at the CSWE Minority Fellowship Program at the annual meeting of Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL. 

 

Northeast Regional Invited Talks

  1. Hahm H.C., Hsi Jenny, (April 2019). 2018-2019 Harvard AWARE clinical trial study. Presentation, Young, Gifted & Well Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

 

  1. Hahm H.C. (2019, April) “Mental health, strengthening ethnic identity.” Invited Presentation, Yvette Cozier’s class, Nobles and Greenough High School, Dedham, Boston.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2019 April) Asian American Women’s Mental Health Issues. Invited Presentation, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2019, Scheduled to be presented on May 13) Sexual Health Prevention among Asian-American Women. Invited talk at Brigham and Women’s Hospital of Harvard Medical School, Division of Infectious Disease, HIV Conference, Boston MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2019, Scheduled to be presented on April 16) Asian American Women’s Mental Health and AWARE Intervention. Invited talk at the Young, Gifted, and Well Conference at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C (2019, Scheduled to be presented on April 9) The mental health of Asian-American adolescents. Invited talk at the Noble and Greenough School, Dedham, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, April 16). Asian-American Youth and Emotional Well-Being. Invited talk at the Princeton High School, Princeton, NJ.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, March 29). Suicidal Behaviors Among Asian American Women and the Development of the AWARE Study. Invited talk at the Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, March 9th & 10th). Sexual Health Sexual Health of LGBTSexual Health Sexual Health of LGBT Involve to Evolve: Your Silence Will Not Protect You. Invited talk at New England’s 6th Annual Lesbians of Color Symposium (LOCS) at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, March 5th).  How to help our children to enhance mental health functioning (for parents). Invited talk at the Noble and Greenough School,  Dedham, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, January). Mental health for Asian American students. Invited talk at the Noble and Greenough School,  Dedham, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2017, February).  Developing an Intervention to Reduce Mental and Sexual Health Problems among Asian-American Women (AWARE).  Invited speaker at Boston University, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, September). Guest lecturer for Quantitative Clinical Research Methods (Instructor: Dr. Ruth Paris). Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, November).  Developing an Intervention to Reduce Mental and Sexual Health Problems among Asian-American Women (AWARE).  Invited speaker at Tufts University, Medford, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, May). AWARE: text message intervention. Invited speaker at the 4th Annual Conference for The State of Asian Women’s Health in Massachusetts at the Impact Hub, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, May). Infusion of Technology with AWARE Intervention. Invited speaker for Round Robin at The State of Asian Women’s Health Conference at the Impact Hub, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, April). Korean American’s MenBoong (Mental collapse in Korean): Mental health talk for Korean-American parents. Invited special talk at the Korean-American Math Competition organized by the Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, March). Difficult conversations: Korean mental health issues for pastors in New England. Invited special talk at Cambridge Korean Church, Cambridge, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, February). Suicidal behaviors among Asian American women and the development of the AWARE study. Guest Lecturer for Social Epidemiology (EP 775) with Dr. Yvette Cozier at the Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2015, February). Asian American women’s mental health. Guest Lecturer for Social Epidemiology (EP 775) with Dr. Yvette Cozier at the Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2015, January). Epidemiology of Asian-American women’s mental health and intervention development. Round table discussion for Boston University clinicians and administrators, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Sang, T.J.Y., & Hahm, H.C. (2014, November). Promoting positive mental health among Asian American women. Invited oral presentation at the Women’s Center, Cambridge, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2014, November). Guest lecturer for Quantitative Clinical Research Methods (Instructor: Dr. Ruth Paris). Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2014, October). AWARE intervention development: Results from the phase I study. Boston University, Health Services Center, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2014, October). Translational research: From observational study to intervention development: The creation of AWARE (Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). BUSSW Research Luncheon Seminar Series at the Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2014, September). Translational research: From observational study to intervention development: The creation of AWARE (Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). Invited panelist for the Massachusetts Chapter of National Association of Social Workers (NASW-MA) Cultural Competence Conference: Clinical and Macro Perspectives. McLean Hospital (Pierce Hall), Belmont, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2014, February). Asian American women’s suicidal behaviors and development of AWARE study. Guest lecturer for Social Epidemiology (EP 775) with Dr. Yvette Cozier. Boston University School of Public Health. Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2013, May). How to successfully complete the doctoral program. (Guest lecturer for instructor: Dr. Lena Lundgren) 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2013, May). Making the invisible visible: How to educate, engage, and empower the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Invited presentation at the 4th Annual Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Forum, Simmons College School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2013). Web of pain: suicidality and self-harm behaviors among Asian American women. Urban health lecture series part 1 at the Boston University School of Social Work for Continuing Education, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2010). NIMH K Award: From conceptualization to implementation and results: A social work researcher’s experience. Faculty workshop at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, Chestnut Hill, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2010, June). The effects of social networks on Asian American adolescents: The ADD health data. Invited oral presentation for Ph.D. students at the Boston University math department, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2010, April). The meaning of being a Korean-American adolescent: Navigating the boundaries of two cultures. Invited presentation at the New England Korean School, Newton, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2010, February). What to expect in a research class. Invited oral presentation at the seminar for the Bridge Program, Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2007). Predictors of STDs among Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Young Adults. Invited oral presentation at Social Welfare Analysis Colloquium, Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2005, February). Mental health and Korean immigrants. Invited presentation at the Golden Gate Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2003). The facts about Social Work Research and Practice. Invited oral presentation at University of California, Berkeley. School of Public Health, Berkeley, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2000). How to work with Asian American clients. Invited oral presentation at Columbia University, School of Social Work. Field Work Seminar, New York, NY.

 

Invited Addresses & Panelist Discussion

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2018, October 26th) AAPI Civil Rights Forum. Invited talk at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Civil Rights Forum at the Federal Reserve Plaza, Boston, MA

 

  1. Panelist for Let’s Talk Conference at Harvard University, School of Education, Cambridge, MA (2017, April).

 

  1. Panelist for play, Peerless. Company One Studio Sessions, Boston Public Library, Boston, MA (2017, May).

 

  1. Panelist for Spinning Threads of Hope:Preventing Suicide in Asian Communities. 8th Annual Asian American Mental Health Forum.  Clark University, Worcester, MA (2017, May).

 

  1. Panelist for Patient engagement/peer support. The 4th State of Asian Women’s Health in Massachusetts (2016, May 25).

 

  1. Panelist for Got Stress? A Discussion on Self-Care. White House Initiative on Asian-American and Pacific Islanders. Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA (2015, November 16). 

 

  1. Panelist for research panel: HIV knowledge, HIV testing among young Asian-American women. The 3rd State of Asian Women’s Health in Massachusetts (2015, May 14). 

 

  1. Panelist for Invisible Minority No More: Exploring stress, coping, and mental health among Asian and Asian-American students. Harvard Graduate School of Education, Boston, MA. (2014, November 12). 

 

  1. Panelist for Depression, substance abuse, and suicidality among AAPIs – Uncovering disparities and promoting successful strategies for care and prevention. Breaking Barriers, Shattering Stigmas: Addressing AAPI Behavioral Health Issues and Disparities, Tufts University, Boston, MA. (2014, November 1).

 

  1. Panelist for the National Association of Social Workers. NASW-MA: Cultural Competence Conference: Clinical and Macro Perspectives, McLean Hospital (Pierce Hall), Belmont, MA. (2014, September 5). 

 

  1. Panelist for Female Asian student mental health. Asian American Awareness Week 2014. Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. (2014, April 9).

 

  1. Panelist for Health risk behaviors and health care utilization patterns among Asian-American women with history of forced sex. 6th Annual Health Disparities Conference, New York, NY. (2014, March 7-8). 

 

  1. Panelist for Gender, race, and social ecology: The health of women of color. LGBT Caucus and Women’s Caucus with the American Public Health Association (APHA). Invited to give a talk and be panelist at the 141st Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA. (2013, November 2-6).

 

  1. Panelist for sexual health & healthy relationships. Asian Sisters Participating In Reaching Excellence (ASPIRE), Speaker Series, Boston University Health Center, Boston, MA. (2013, October 17).

 

  1. Panelist for The Asian American health crisis. State of Asian Women’s Health Forum. Invited to give a talk and be a panelist at the Federal Reserve Building, Boston, MA. (2013, May). 

 

  1. Moderator for the following presentations at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. (2012, January): 
    1. “Are Asian-American women who were maltreated as children at higher likelihood for HIV risk behaviors and adverse mental health outcomes?” (H.C. Hahm, E.K. Kolaczyk, Y. Lee, J. Jang, & L. Ng).
    2. “Family factors and competence: African American children in informal kinship care with low competence levels” (T. Washington, Q.R. Cryer, & T.M. Coakley).
    3. “Community context, race, and foster care placement: A multi-level analysis” (N. Rolock, I. Jantz, S. J. Leathers, A.J. Dettlaff, & J.P. Gleeson).

 

  1. Panelist for Mentoring: My experiences and perspectives. National Institute of Drug Abuse  

      (NADA), Asian American and Pacific Islander Workgroup Conference, Alexandria, VA 

      (2012, June).

 

Presentations to the General Public

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2000, December). Depression and dementia. Corona Senior Citizen Center, Corona, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2000, October). Depression and dementia. Daughters of Jacob Nursing Home, Bronx, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2000, October). Coping with depression. Queens’ Blvd Extended Care Facility, Queens, NY. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (1998, April). Mental health for international students. New School University, New York, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (1997, March). How to cope with cancer. Flushing Hospital Medical Center, Queens, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. & Mattani, M. (1996, November). Therapy for Asian-Americans. Multicultural Workshop, New York, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (1996, March). Asian-Americans’ mental health. Flushing Medical Center, Queens, NY.

 

Student Presentations at Boston University UROP Symposia

  1. Hahm, H.C. & Meghani, O. (2016, October). The Relationship between Childhood Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, and Suicidal Ideation among young Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American Women.  Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.  

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Hwang, H.J. (2013, September). Fractured Identity: Asian American women’s suicidal and self-harm behaviors. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. *Shilling, S., & Hahm, H.C. (2012, October). Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE). Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Jang, J., *Ward, A., & *Driscoll, K. (2012, October). Impact of different types of substance uses among Asian-American women: Suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Bhindarwala, A., & Hahm, H.C. (2011, October). Social networking: The longitudinal impact of friendship on binge drinking behaviors from adolescence to young adulthood. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Kim, A., & Hahm, H.C. (2010, November). In the path of establishing ethnic identity: Navigating the boundaries of two cultures. Oral presentation at the “Becoming Asian: Diversity, Cooperation, and Beyond” Student Symposium at Boston University, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Kim, A., & Hahm, H.C. (2010, October). Asian Women’s Health Initiative Project (AWSHIP): Recruitment strategies for Asian American communities. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.   

 

  1. *Ward, A., & Hahm, H.C. (2010, October). The prevalence of RTIs among Asian American women. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Ward, A. (2010, October). Gender, power control, sexual experiences, safer sex practices, and potential HIV risk behaviors among young Asian-American Women. Poster presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Gaumond, G., & Hahm, H.C. (2008, October). The effects of perceived discrimination on Asian Americans. Oral presentation at the Boston University Undergraduate Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

Juried Presentations

 

International

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Petersen, J., Feranil, M., *Cha, J.W., Chen, J. (2016, June). HIV testing and HIV knowledge among sexually active young Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese women. Oral presentation at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development (SWSD) 2016, Seoul, South Korea.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee. S.W., *Maru, M., *Yoon, B. (2016, June). The prevalence and descriptions of suicidal ideation and intent among young Asian-American women: Preliminary data from the AWARE intervention. Oral presentation at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development (SWSD) 2016, Seoul, South Korea.

 

  1. Lee, J., Hahm, H.C. (2016, June). Self-harming behaviors among sexual minorities in South Korea. Oral presentation at the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education, and Social Development (SWSD) 2016, Seoul, South Korea. 
  2. Choi, Y., Tan, K., Yasui, M., & Hahm, H.C. (2016, July). Latent groups of youth cultural orientation strategies: Comparisons of characteristics in peer, parent, and family processes. Poster presentation at the 24th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (ISSBD 2016),Vilnius, Lithuania.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, C., *Tagerman, M., *Maru, M. (2015, October). A pilot intervention to reduce depressive symptoms and suicidal behaviors of young Asian American women. Poster presentation at the International Summit on Suicide Research, New York, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Peterson, J., Kim, M., *Choe, E. (2015, October). Suicidal ideation and intent among young Asian-American women using the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). Poster presentation at the International Summit on Suicide Research, New York, NY. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Chang, S., *Lee, A., *Poon K. (2015, March). Translational research: From observational study to intervention development: The creation of AWARE (Asian Women Action Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment). Oral presentation at the 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health, Tokyo, Japan.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Gonyea, J.G. ,*Koritzanszky, L. A. , *Archer S., & *Hok, R. (2014, September). Parenting style, suicidality, self–harm behaviors among Asian American children of immigrants. Oral presentation at the XVI World Congress of Psychiatry, Madrid, Spain. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., Cook, B. (2013, October). Mental health status and service utilization among lesbian and b-sexual Asian-American women. Poster presentation at the Semi-annual meeting of Korean Academy of Social Welfare (KASW), Osan, Korea.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Jang, J., *Vu, C., *Alexander, M., *Chiao, C., & *Hwang, H. (2013, October). Oral presentation. Drug use, co-morbid mental health, and suicidality: Findings on young Asian-American women. Poster presentation at the III International Congress on Dual Disorders, Barcelona, Spain. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2013, March). Substance use, HIV risk behaviors, and health care utilization associated with forced sex among Asian-American women. Poster presentation at the 5th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health, Lima, Peru.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2013, March). Depression among children of immigrants: Voices of Asian-Pacific Islander (API) women. Poster presentation at the 5th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health, Lima, Peru.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Jang, J., Shilling, S. (2012, September). Substance use and suicidal behaviors among Asian-American women. Poster presentation at the 14th European Symposium of Suicide & Suicidal Behavior, Tel-Aviv, Israel

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Lee, J. (2012, April). HIV risk, substance use, and suicidal behaviors among Asian American sexual-minority women. Poster presentation at the Semi-annual meeting of Korean Academy of Social Welfare (KASW), Osan, Korea. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Porter, E.A, *Ng, L. (2010, March). The effects of multiple types of child maltreatment and subsequent HIV risk behaviors among young women. Poster presentation at International Symposium on HIV and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Marseille, France.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Gaumond, J., & *Sassani, J. (2009, August). Major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation among Asian-Americans by gender. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Gaumond, J (2009, August). The gender dimension in the effect of perceived discrimination on health: Asian Americans nationwide. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Asia Pacific Psychology (ICAPP) Korean Psychological Association & Japanese Psychological Association, Seoul, Korea.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Gaumond, J. (2009, August). Gender differences in major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation among Asian Americans: Findings from NLAAS. Poster presentation at the International Conference on Asia Pacific Conference, Seoul, Korea.

 

National

  1. Hahm H.C., Hsi J., Xu J., John R., Lee B., Zhong C., Wongchai V., Patel A., Inouye M., Zheng C.C., and Chen S., (2020). Feasibility and Efficacy Trial for Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE) Intervention at Three University Health Services Centers. Abstract submitted for the Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference in Washington, DC. 

 

  1. Hahm H.C., Hsi J., Xu J., Lee B., Wongchai V., Patel A., Inouye M., Zheng C.C. (2020). Distress Tolerance, Family Conflict, and Ethnic Identity As Potential Therapeutic Targets of Aware Intervention for Asian American Women. Abstract submitted for the Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference in Washington, DC. 
  2. Yasui M., Pottick K., Hahm H.C., Benson O.G., Ortega R.,(2020). Innovations in reducing racial and ethnic disparities: Arguing for cultural considerations to inclusive conceptual frameworks, methodological approaches, and interventions for ethnic minority populations. Abstract submitted for roundtable discussions at the Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference in Washington, DC. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Peterson, J., Rivera, A., John, R., Tran, K., & Chen, J. (2019). HIV Knowledge, HIV Risk Behaviors, and Testing Among Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Women in the U.S. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 23rd Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
  2. Hahm, H.C., Ha, Y., Hsi, J., John, R., & Lei, G. (2019). Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American Women with Traumatic Event History Do Not Seek Mental, Physical, and Sexual Healthcare. Oral paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 23rd Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA. 
  3. Maru, M. & Hahm, H.C. (2019). Making Sense of Emotional Abuse within Asian Parent-Child Relationships: A Qualitative Study of Asian American Women with Immigrant Parents. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 23rd Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
  4. Choi, Y., Lee, M., Park, M., Lee, S., & Hahm, H.C. (2019). Impact of negative parenting on mental health among Asian American Youth. Symposium paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 23rd Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
  5. Augsberger, A., Rivera, A., Hahm, C., Lee, Y.A., Choi, Y., Hahm, H.C. (2019). Exploration of Suicidal Ideation, Motivation, and Lethality of Suicide Plan Among Young Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Women. Oral paper presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 23rd Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.
  6. Choi, Yoonsun, Hahm, H.C., Lee, Mina, Lee, Soo Young,  & Park, Michael (2018). Asian American Families and Youth Development: Moving Beyond “Tiger” ParentingSymposium, Society for Research and Child Development, Baltimore, MD
  7. Hahm, H.C., Rivera, A.M., Lee, C., Trentadue, M., Lee, G., & Lee, H.Y. (2018). Building Resilience, Empowerment, and Community: Post-Trial Analysis of a Culturally-Informed Mental Health Intervention for Asian American Women. Poster Presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 22nd Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.

 

  1. Lee, H.Y., Ham, Y.H., Kim, Y.S., & Hahm, H.C. (2018). HPV Literacy and Its Link to Initiation and Completion of HPV Vaccine Among Young Women in Minnesota. Poster Presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference (SSWR) 22nd Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.

 

  1. Hahm, H. C., *Zhou, L., *Maru, M., *Ahuja, N., & Kolaczyk, E. (2018). The Feasibility and Efficacy of a Mental and Sexual Health Intervention for Chinese-, Korean-, Vietnamese American Women: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Poster presentation and symposium conducted at the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) 22nd Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Zhou, L., *Lee, C., *Maru, M., Petersen, J., *Ahuja, N., *Maglalang, D.D., & Kolaczyk, E.D. (2017). The Feasibility and Efficacy of a Mental and Sexual Health Intervention for 1.5 and 2nd Generation Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women: A randomized controlled trial. Poster presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Atlanta, GA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Hien, D., (2017). Substance use outcomes from the AWARE intervention. College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD). Oral presentation at 79th Annual Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Canada.

 

  1. Lee, H.Y., Ham, Y., Kim, Y., Hahm, H.C. (2017).  HPV Literacy and Its Link to Initiation and Completion of HPV Vaccine Among Young Women in Minnesota. Society for Social Work and Research (submitted)

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2016, January). HIV testing and HIV knowledge among sexually active young Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese women.  Poster presentation at the 20th Annual Conference Anniversary Celebration of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C. 

 

  1. Choi, Y., Tan, K., Yasui, M., & Hahm, H.C. (2016, April). Subtypes of youth cultural orientation and their correlates in peer, parent characteristics and family processes. Paper presentation in Paper Symposium “Race, Ethnicity and Culture and their Impact on Youth Development among Asian Americans” at the Biennial Conference for the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA), Baltimore, MD.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Feranil, M., *Tagerman, M.D., *Meneses, M., *Liang, V., *Choi, Y., Hien, D. (2015, August). A pilot intervention to improve the mental and sexual health of young Asian American women. Paper presentation at the American Psychological Association (APA) 15th Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada. 

 

  1. Augsberger, A., Hahm, H.C., *Dougher, M., and Yang, A. (2015, January). Suffering alone: Understanding barriers to healthcare utilization amongst Asian-American women. Oral presentation at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Chang S., *Feranil, M., and *Poon, K.L. (2014, November). Developing an intervention to reduce mental and sexual health problems among Asian-American women: The AWARE intervention. Oral presentation at the 142nd Annual American Public Health Association Meeting (APHA) and Expo, New Orleans, LA.

 

  1. Augsberger, A., Hahm, H.C., *Dougher, M.C., & Yeung, A.S. (2014, October). Barriers to substance use and mental health utilization among Asian-American women: Exploring the conflict between emotional distress and cultural stigma. Oral presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference. Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Poon, K.L., Chang, S. *Lee, A., & Hien, D. (2014, October). Developing an Intervention to Improve the Mental and Sexual Health of Asian-American Women: A Pilot Study of the AWARE Intervention. Poster presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR) Conference. Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Augsberger, A., *Feranil, M., & *Ha, J.N. (2014, October). A Mixed Methodology Study on the Mental Health, Substance Use, and HIV Risk Behavior Patterns among Young Asian-American Women with a History of Forced Sex. Poster presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research (AHSR). Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Cook, B., *Feranil, M., & Valentine, A. (2014, January). Mental health diagnosis and patterns of mental health care utilization among Asian-American women who were sexually assaulted. Poster presentation at Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Alexander, L.M., *Chiao, C., & Chmielewski, J. (2013, November). Childhood maltreatment and exhibition of mental and sexual health problems among young Asian-American women. Poster presentation at the 141st Annual American Public Health Association Meeting and Expo. Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Cook, B.L., *Lee, J., *Vu, C., and *Archer, S. (2013, November). Psychological distress, mental health services, and forgone health care use among lesbian and bisexual Asian-American women. Oral presentation at The 141st Annual American Public Health Association Meeting and Expo. Boston, MA.  

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Alexander, L.M., *Chiao, C., Chmielewski, J., & Lee, C. (2013, May). Who becomes vulnerable to depression?: Voices of young Asian Pacific-Islander (API) women. Poster presentation at the 21st annual Society for Prevention Research meeting, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Chiao, C., Chmielewski, J., & *Alexander, M. (2013, April). The risk factors and expressions of poor mental health among Asian-American women. Poster presentation at Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Conference, Seattle, WA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2013, January). HIV risk, substance use, and suicidal behaviors among Asian-American sexual-minority women. Poster presentation at Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) conference, San Diego, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Jang, J., *Ward, A., & *Driscoll, K. (2012, October). Impact of different types of substance uses among Asian-American women: Suicidal ideation and suicide attempt. Poster presentation at the 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2012, October). HIV risk, substance use, and suicidal behaviors among Asian American sexual minority women. Poster presentation at the 140th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Kolaczyk, E., *Jang, J., *Swenson, T., & *Bhindarwala, A.M. (2012, March). Binge drinking trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood: The effects of peer social networks. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the 2012 Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Kolaczyk, E., Lee, Y., *Jang, J., & *Ng, L. (2012, January). Are Asian-American women who were maltreated as children at higher likelihood for HIV risk behaviors and adverse mental health outcomes? Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Kolaczyk, E., *Jang, J., *Swenson, T., & *Bhindarwala, A.M. (2012, January). Binge drinking trajectories from adolescence to young adulthood: The effects of peer social networks. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

 

  1. *Yang, Y., Hahm, H.C., *Kim, A., & *Trinh, T. (2012, January). Recruiting Asian-American women: Tailoring non-traditional strategies to recruit Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese Women into a health survey study. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Lundgren, L., *Choe, J.U., & *Lo, V. (2011, November). Suicidal ideation and substance use among Asian-American young women. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2011, November). Child maltreatment among Asian-American women: HIV risk behaviors, depression and suicidality. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Lee, J., *Rough, K., *Ward, A., & *Yang, Y. (2011, January). The associations among sexual relationship power, sexual health, and mental health: Findings from the Asian-American Women’s Sexual Health Initiative Project (AWSHIP). Oral presentation at the 2011 Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Tampa, FL.

 

  1. Lee, J., Hahm, H.C., & *Porter, E. (2011, January). Routine gynecological care (RGC) and health insurance among Asian and Pacific Islander Women. Poster presentation at the 2011 Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Tampa, FL.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Chang, S., *Porter, E., & Hamilton-Mason, J. (2010, November). HIV risk behaviors among unmarried Asian American young women in the context of culture and family: A qualitative study. Roundtable presentation at the 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Gaumond, J., *Ward, A., & Lundgren, L. (2010, November). Substance use among young, unmarried, 2nd generation Asian American women: Preliminary results from “Healthy Women, Healthy Communities” study. Oral presentation at the 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

 

  1. Lee, J., Hahm, H.C., & *Porter, E. (2010, November). Routine gynecological care (RGC) among Asian and Pacific Islander women: Does health insurance matter? Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Poster presentation at the 138th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Rough, K. (2010, June). The effect of discrimination on mental and physical health among Asian Americans. Poster presentation at the Family Research Consortium: Yale University Child Center, New York, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, Y., & *Van Wert, M. (2010, March). The effects of multiple types of child maltreatment and subsequent risk behaviors among young women. Poster presentation at Society of Research on Adolescence (SRA), Philadelphia, PA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Gaumond, J., & *Sassani, J. (2010, January). Gender differences in epidemiology and correlates of Major Depressive Disorder and suicidal ideation among Asian Americans. Poster presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2010, January). Acculturation and sexual behaviors among Latina adolescents who are transitioning to young adulthood. Poster presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Yu, M.S., & Hahm, H.C. (2010, January). Psychological and environmental determinants of smoking initiation and persistence among Asian American adolescents: Findings from a national sample. Poster presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Song, I. H., Ozonoff, A., & *Sassani, J. (2010, January). HIV testing among sexually experienced Asian and Pacific Islander (API) young women: Association with Routine Gynecological Care (RGC). Oral presentation at the annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Francisco, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Sassani, J., & *Deane, M., (2009, November). Factors associated with lifetime DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and lifetime suicidal ideation among Asian women and men. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Park, J. M., & *Gaumond, J., (2009, November). Correlates of lifetime suicidal ideation and lifetime DSM-IV Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) among Asian-American adolescents and young adults: Perceived discrimination, family cohesion, and coping. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. 

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2009, November). Epidemiology and socio-ecological factors of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STDs) among Hispanic adolescents who are transitioning to young adulthood. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Gaumond, J., Sue, S., & *Sassani, J. C., (2009, November). Perceived discrimination and health outcomes: A gender comparison among Asian-Americans nationwide. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Song, I. H. (2008, October). Moderating effects of family cohesion on perceived racial discrimination and substance use disorders and lifetime suicidal ideation among Asian Americans nationwide. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Addiction Health Services Research, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Song, I. H., North, C. S., & Hahm, H.C. (2008, October). HIV/AIDS and reproductive health knowledge among homeless adults. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2008, October). Predictors of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexual risk behaviors among racial/ethnic minority females. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Ozonoff, A., *Sassani, J. C., & *Gaumond, J. (2008, October). HIV testing among sexually experienced Asian and Pacific Islander young women: Associations with routine medical/gynecological care. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, A., Heeren, T., & Song, I. H. (2008, October). Perceived racial discrimination, family cohesion, and lifetime suicidal ideation and delinquency among Asian Americans nationwide. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Sassani, J., & *Gaumond, J. (2008, August). Correlates of HIV testing among racial/ethnic minority women in the US. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Sassani, J., & *Gaumond, J. (2008, August). Factors associated with HIV testing among women of color. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2008, August). Sexually transmitted diseases among White, Hispanic, and API young females. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. *Lee, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2008, January). Longitudinal predictors of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and sexual risk behaviors among White and Asian young females: Findings from Add Health Study. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Washington DC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Ozonoff, A. (2008, January). Recent HIV/STI testing among Asian and Pacific Islanders (API): Correlates and contexts. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Zerden, L., *Lee, A., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, November). Longitudinal predictors of HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Gender, depression & substance use. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Washington DC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Wong, K., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, November). The association between risk sexual behaviors and HIV/STIs testing behaviors among Asian Americans. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Washington DC. 

 

  1. Merighi, J. R., Hahm, H.C., & McCreary, D. R. (2007, August). STD self-examination in Asian American/Pacific Islander college students. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Zerden, L., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, August). The longitudinal effects of adolescent comorbidity on HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infections. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Wong, K., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, August). Predictors of HIV/STI testing among Asian American young adults. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, March). Substance use among Asian American and Pacific Islander sexually minority youth: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., & Ozonoff, A. (2007, March). Predictors of HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) among Asians and Pacific Islanders: Gender, sexual behaviors, and health beliefs. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Barreto, R., & Shin, S. H. (2007, January). Health care disparities and language use at home among Latino, Asian American, and American Indian adolescents: Findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Amodeo, M., Ozonoff, A., & *Lee, J. (2007, January). The relationship between problem behaviors and HIV risky sexual behaviors among Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPIs): Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & *Lee, J. (2006, November). The relationships between language use at home, health status, and access to health care among ethnic minority adolescents: Findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, Newport, RI. 

 

  1. Merighi, J., & Hahm, H.C. (2006, November). STD self-examination and testing behaviors of Asian American/Pacific Islander college students. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Wong, Y. F., & Huang, J. (2006, November). Smoking, alcohol, and drug use among Asian American sexual minority adolescents: Transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., & Ozonoff, A. (2006, November). Gender differences in HIV/AIDS risky sexual behaviors and sexually transmitted diseases STDs among Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) young women and young men. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Barreto, R., & Shin, S.H. (2006, November). Language use at home, health status, and access to health care among ethnic minority adolescents: Findings from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). Presented at the annual meeting of American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Lee, J., Ozonoff, A., & Raddish, B. (2006, July). Correlates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI): Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Oral presentation at the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health Conference, National Institutes of Health, Washington DC. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M., & *Barreto, R. (2005, October). Acculturation and Asian American adolescents’ sexual debut. Oral presentation at the Health Disparities Conference, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Atlanta, GA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Chen, W. (2005, February). Acculturation, health status, and access to health care among California’s minority adolescents. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, New York, NY.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Segal, S. P. (2005, January). Self-assessed health among individuals with mental illnesses. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL. 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., Lahiff, M., & *Barreto, R. (2005, January). Gender and acculturation differences in Asian American adolescents’ sexual activity. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Miami, FL.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2004, February). The role of parental attachment in Asian American adolescents’ health risk behaviors. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, CSWE MFP Research Fellows Contributions Series, Anaheim, CA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2003, January). Asian American adolescents’ alcohol use: Acculturation as a risk and parental attachment as a protective factor. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington DC.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C. (2002, January). Asian American adolescents’ substance use and risky sexual behaviors: Acculturation as a risk factor. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, GA.

 

  1. Guterman, N. B., Hahm, H.C., & Cameron, M. (2001, January). Adolescent victimization and subsequent use of mental health services. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, GA.

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., & Lynn, C. J. (2001, January). Asian American adolescents’ substance use and delinquency: The role of acculturation. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, GA.

 

  1. Guterman, N. B., Cameron, M., & Hahm, H.C. (2000, February). Community violence exposure and the presenting psychosocial consequences. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Council of Social Work Education, New York, NY.

 

  1. Gutterman, N. B., Cameron, M., & Hahm, H.C. (2000, January). Community violence exposure and the presenting psychosocial sequelae. Oral presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Work and Research, Charleston, SC.

 

North Eastern Regional

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Kim, Y., *Brova, M., Maglalang, D.D., *Trentadue, M., & Rivera, A. (2017, March).  Parental Socio-Contextual Factors Associated with Self-Harm and Suicidal Behavior for Asian-American Women.  ePoster presentation, 6th Annual Translational Science Symposium,   Boston, MA 

 

  1. Hahm, H.C., *Zhou, L., *Lee, C., *Maru, M., *Ahuja, N., Maglalang, D.D., Lui, C.L.J., *Meghani, O., & Kolaczyk, E.D. (2017, March).  The feasibility and efficacy of a mental and sexual health intervention for 1.5 and 2nd generation Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American women: A randomized controlled trial.  ePoster presentation, 6th Annual Translational Science Symposium, Boston, MA.
  2. Hahm, H.C., Lee, G.S., Lee, S.S., *Trentadue, M., Choi, Y.S. (2016, March). Developing Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE): An intervention to improve the mental and sexual health of Asian-American Women. Poster presentation at the Boston University Clinical and Translational Science Institute (BU CTSI) 5th Annual Translational Research Symposium, Boston, MA.

 

  1. Lahiff, M., & Hahm, H.C. (2004, June). Acculturation and health status among minority adolescents. Oral presentation at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health, Faculty Symposium, Berkeley, CA.