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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

The Institute for Johns Hopkins University


Jacquelyn C. Campbell
, PhD, RN, FAAN

Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs/Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Education

  • PhD, University of Rochester
  • MSN, Wright State University
  • BSN, Duke University

Areas of Scholarly Expertise and Interest

Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN is the Anna D. Wolf Chair and a Professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her BSN, MSN and PhD are from Duke University, Wright State University and the University of Rochester. She has been conducting advocacy policy work and research in the area of domestic violence since 1980. Dr. Campbell has been the PI of 10 major NIH, NIJ or CDC research grants and published more than 150 articles and seven books on this subject. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine and the American Academy of Nursing and on the Boards of Directors of the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the House of Ruth Battered Women’s Shelter, and was a member of the congressionally appointed US Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence. She was named the 2005 American Society of Criminology Vollmer Award recipient, the 2006 Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research Pathfinder award and served as the Institute of Medicine/American Academy of Nursing/American Nurses’ Foundation Scholar in Residence for the 2005-2006 Academic Year.

Publications

Davies, K., Block, C. R., Campbell, J. C. (2007). Seeking Help from the Police: Battered Women’s Decisions and Experiences. Criminal Justice Studies, 20(1), 15-41.

Trautman, D., McCarthy, M. L., Miller, N., Campbell, J. C. & Kelen, G. (2007). Intimate partner violence and Emergency Department screening: Computerized screening versus usual care. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 49. 526-534.

Campbell, J. C., & Manganello, J. (2006). Changing public attitudes as a prevention strategy to reduce intimate partner violence. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 13 (3/4), 13-40.

Campbell, J. C., Martin, S. L., Moracco, K. E., & Manganello, J., & Macy, R. J. (2006). Survey data sets pertinent to the study of intimate partner violence and health. Trauma, Violence and Abuse, 7, 3-18.

Diop-Sidibé, N., Campbell , J. C., & Becker, S. (2006). Domestic violence against women in Egypt: Wife beating and health outcomes. Social Science and Medicine, 62, 1260-1277.

Frye, V., Manganello, J., Campbell, J. C., Walton-Moss, B., Wilt, S. (2006). The distribution of and factors associated with “Intimate Terrorism” and “Situational Couple Violence” a

mong a population-based sample of urban women in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21, 1286-1313.

Gielen, A., Campbell, J., Garza, M., O’Campo, P., Dienemann, J., Kub, J., Snow Jones, A., & Lloyd, D. (2006). Domestic Violence in the military: Women’s policy preferences and beliefs concerning routine screening and mandatory reporting. Military Medicine 171 (8)29-735.

Koenig, M. A., Stephenson, R., Ahmed, S., Jejeebhoy, S. J., & Campbell, J. C. (2006). Individual and contextual determinants of domestic violence in North India. American Journal of PublicHealth,96,132-38

Koziol-McLain, J., Webster, D., McFarlane, J., Block, C. R., Ulrich, Y., Glass, N., & Campbell, J. C. (2006). Risk factors for femicide-suicide in abusive relationships: Results from a multi-site case control study. Violence & Victims, 21. 3-21.

Currently funded research, training grants and / or programs

T-32 MH20014 (J. Campbell, PI); National Institute of Mental Health Interdisciplinary Research Training Grant on Violence. Nursing, Medicine & Public Health Institutional Pre & Post Doctoral NRSA

R01OH007953 (J. Campbell, PI); National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Health and Employment Outcomes of Workplace Violence for Nursing Personnel. Prospective study of WPV (including IPV) among nursing personnel and health and employment outcomes.

R01 NR009093 (P. Sharps PI); National Institute of Nursing Research. (J. Campbell Co-PI)Domestic Violence Enhanced Home Visitation (DOVE). Multi site test of a domestic violence intervention added to a prenatal and post partum home visitation program for high risk mothers and infants.

T32 MH20014 (C. Moreno PI); World Health Organization WHO Multi-country Study on Violence Against Women in Families. Comparative prevalence & health consequences of domestic violence in 7 countries.

NR0837501 (F. Gaston-Johannson PI); National Institute of Nursing Research Center for Health Disparities Research. Research and mentoring center to build the science around health disparities by partnering with a MSI (NC A & T).

R49 CE000198-030 (D. Webster (PI); Center for Disease Control. Field Evaluation of Risk Assessment.

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