Alison Karasz, Ph.D.
- Adjunct Clinical Professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine
Location
- UMASS Chan Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655
Research Profiles
Professional Interests
Interests
- Primary care research
- Cultural differences in health seeking and illness experience
- Mental health in primary care
- Qualitative and mixed methods
- International research
Expertise
- Mental health services research
- Qualitative methods
- Program evaluation
Active Projects:
- Primary care survey of South Asian immigrants in private practices
- Follow up study of depression treatment project in the Bronx for Bangladeshi women
- Child oral health and nutrition project
- Mother/child nutrition study in the Bronx
- Diabetes prevention in primary care
- Obesity prevention in primary care
Selected Publications
- Karasz, A., Patel, V., Kabita, M., & Parvin, S. (2013) “Tension” in South Asian Women: Developing a Measure of Common Mental Disorder Using Participatory Methods. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 7(4):429-41. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2013.0046.
- Karasz, A., Patel, V., Ranasinghe, S., Chaudhuri, K, & McKee, D. (2014) Preventing caries in young children of immigrant Bangladeshi families in New York: Perspectives of mothers and paediatricians. Community Dental Health, 31, 1-5.
- Karasz, A. Mental Health among South Asians in the United States (2014). Brown Paper: South Asian Health in the United States. South Asian Public Health Association.
- Diwan, S.; Escobar, J; Gany,F.; Inman, A; Kalasapudi, V; Karasz, A; Kosi, R; Murthy, M; Mental health stressors among South Asians (2014) . Special Supplement. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
- Garcia, I.; Blank, A; Eastwood; Karasz, A. Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of SPNS interventions designed to engage and retain HIV: positive women of color in medical care. AIDS and Behavior.