Julie A. Cederbaum, PhD, MSW, MPH
University of Southern California
School of Social Work
669 W. 34th Street
Los Angeles,
CA
USA
90089
Biographical Sketch: Julie Cederbaum completed her MPH and PhD at the University of Pennsylvania and is now an Assistant Professor at University of Southern California in the School of Social Work faculty.
Her research interests include primary and secondary HIV prevention; social work and public health practice with families; and interventions with families and youth. Prior to her doctoral studies, she worked as a direct practice clinician with families infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Bilingual-bicultural in Spanish, other clinical practice arenas have included welfare-to-work, health clinics and housing programs. All of Cederbaum's work has been within a family systems paradigm and utilized short-term therapeutic models.
Papers:
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Pro-pregnancy attitudes, history of pregnancy, and contraceptive service utilization influence homeless youths' effective contraception use
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Role of patient treatment beliefs and provider characteristics in establishing treatment alliance
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Family environment and adolescent girls' alcohol use: The influence of maternal HIV
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Relationship satisfaction and communication among urban minority HIV-positive and HIV-negative women: The influence on adolescent alcohol use
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Maternal influence on adolescent boys' tobacco use