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Karen Ann Hacker, M.D.

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Title
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Institution
Cambridge Health Alliance
Department
Medicine
Address
Institute for Community Health
Cambridge Public Health
163 Gore St.
Cambridge, MA 02141
Telephone
617/499-6681
Fax
617/499-6665
Email
Email Address
Other Positions
Title
Visiting Scientist
Institution
School of Public Health
Department
Public Hlth Practice/Govt & Community Programs
Publications
1. Hacker K, Fried LE, Bablouzian L, Roeber J. A nationwide survey of school health services delivery in urban schools. J Sch Health. 1994 Sep; 64(7):279-83.
2. Hacker K. Lateral Neck Mass in an Adolescent Athlete. Adolesc Med. 1996 Oct; 7(3):379-384.
3. Hacker K. Integrating school-based health centers into managed care in Massachusetts. J Sch Health. 1996 Nov; 66(9):317-21.
4. Hacker KA, Weintraub TA, Fried LE, Ashba J. Role of school-based health centers in referral completion. J Adolesc Health. 1997 Nov; 21(5):328-34.
5. Hacker K, Wessel GL. School-based health centers and school nurses: cementing the collaboration. J Sch Health. 1998 Dec; 68(10):409-14.
6. Hacker K, Drainoni ML. Mental health and illness in Boston's children and adolescents: one city's experience and its implications for mental health policy makers. Public Health Rep. 2001 Jul-Aug; 116(4):317-26.
7. Hsu K, Christiansen D, O'Connor D, Bernardo J, Hacker K. Self-assessment of tuberculosis infection risk by urban adolescents. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2003 Dec; 157(12):1227-31.
8. He K, Kramer E, Houser RF, Chomitz VR, Hacker KA. Defining and understanding healthy lifestyles choices for adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2004 Jul; 35(1):26-33.
9. Hacker K, Weidner D, McBride J. Integrating pediatrics and mental health: the reality is in the relationships. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004 Aug; 158(8):833-4.
10. Hacker K, Brown E, Cabral H, Dodds D. Applying a transtheoretical behavioral change model to HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention in adolescent clinics. J Adolesc Health. 2005 Sep; 37(3 Suppl):S80-93.
11. Hacker KA, Suglia SF, Fried LE, Rappaport N, Cabral H. Developmental differences in risk factors for suicide attempts between ninth and eleventh graders. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2006 Apr; 36(2):154-66.
12. Hacker K, Darcy K. Putting "child mental health" into public health. Public Health Rep. 2006 May-Jun; 121(3):292-3.
13. Hyde J, Kim B, Martinez LS, Clark M, Hacker K. Better prepared but spread too thin: the impact of emergency preparedness funding on local public health. Disaster Manag Response. 2006 Oct-Dec; 4(4):106-13.
14. Hacker KA, Myagmarjav E, Harris V, Suglia SF, Weidner D, Link D. Mental health screening in pediatric practice: factors related to positive screens and the contribution of parental/personal concern. Pediatrics. 2006 Nov; 118(5):1896-906.
15. Cohen PA, McCormick D, Casey C, Dawson GF, Hacker KA. Imported Compounded Diet Pill Use Among Brazilian Women Immigrants in the United States. J Immigr Minor Health. 2007 Dec 9.
16. Hacker K, Collins J, Gross-Young L, Almeida S, Burke N. Coping with youth suicide and overdose: one community's efforts to investigate, intervene, and prevent suicide contagion. Crisis. 2008; 29(2):86-95.
17. Chomitz VR, Slining MM, McGowan RJ, Mitchell SE, Dawson GF, Hacker KA. Is there a relationship between physical fitness and academic achievement? Positive results from public school children in the northeastern United States. J Sch Health. 2009 Jan; 79(1):30-7.
 
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