Jamila K. Stockman Home: Business: 300 W. Lombard St. Johns Hopkins University Apt. 516 511 N. Washington St. 21201 21205 (410) 727-1814 (443) 449-1094 stockman78@hotmail.com jstockm2@son.jhmi.edu EDUCATION Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Doctor of Philosophy in Infectious Disease Epidemiology 2008 Thesis: Sexual Violence and HIV Risk Among U.S. Women: Results from the National Survey of Family Growth, 2002 The George Washington School of Public Health and Health Services Washington, DC Master of Public Health in Epidemiology/Biostatistics 2002 Thesis: An Internet Surveillance Investigation of Chat Rooms and Websites Used by Individuals Seeking Sex Partners in the Washington, DC Metro area: A Necessity for the Guidance and Planning of STD Prevention Efforts Holy Names University Bachelor of Science in Biological Science 1999 Minor in Chemistry Regents Scholar PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Fellow Johns Hopkins University 2008 present School of Nursing Serve as Co-Investigator on a research study addressing abuse and health consequences among African American women and Afro Caribbean women Develop research study questionnaire targeted towards female cases with a history of intimate partner violence and controls with no history of intimate partner violence, both groups recruited at public health clinics in and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Develop the interviewer and safety protocol manuals for data collection activities which include recruitment procedures, informed consent process, script for interviewers for survey administration, mandatory reporting guidelines (e.g. reportable communicable diseases, child abuse), and procedures to handle and report adverse events. Serve as data manager for the maintenance and management of quantitative data. Contribute significantly to manuscript preparation for peer-reviewed journals. Prepare and present scientific findings at seminars and conferences. Supervise 4 graduate students in duties related to data collection and data analysis. Approval authority for revision of questionnaire items on survey instruments. Research Assistant
Jamila K. Stockman Page 2 of 6 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 4/07 8/08 Center for Injury Research and Policy Effects of Formal Danger Assessment on Actions to Protect Women from Partner Violence Conducted 60-minute baseline and follow-up phone interviews, including the informed consent process with women who recently filed for temporary peace or protective orders from their current or former ex-spouse or boyfriend. Completed interview summary sheets, adverse event reports, and child abuse mandatory reports. Mailed money orders to participants, logged payment information, and maintained call logs of participants. Coded open-ended responses as quantitative data through the creation of additional variables. Completed data management and data analysis to address research aims. Prepared briefings for weekly meetings. Trained new interviewers on informed consent process, obtaining contact information, reporting adverse events, safety issues, and data collection procedures through phone interviews with participants. Developed presentations for annual conferences. Current involvement includes authorship and co-authorship of peer-reviewed manuscripts. Research Assistant Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Summer 2007 Center for Injury Research and Policy Women s Initiative for Safety and Health Conducted 60-minute face-to-face baseline and follow-up interviews with HIV-positive women about their experiences with intimate partner violence, HIV, and plans to end the relationship with an abusive partner. Completed interview summary sheets, adverse event reports, and child abuse mandatory reports. Distributed gift cards to participants, log payment information, and maintain confidential files. Participated in weekly meetings and perform additional research-related duties. Data Abstractor McKing Consulting Corp. for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4/07 8/07 Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity Physical Activity and Health Branch Read published scientific literature on physical activity and related outcomes among different age groups. Abstracted relevant standardized data items into a computerized data abstraction form for later synthesis for the development of United States Physical Activity Guidelines. Research Recruiter Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 1/04 8/06 Johns Hopkins Sibling and Family Heart Study Identified potential research participants by analyzing genetic family trees. Contacted potential research participants by telephone to determine eligibility. Scheduled baseline and follow-up clinical visits. Maintained web-based database used to track phone calls and update contact information. Asthma Epidemiologist California Department of Health Services 1/03 8/04 Environmental Health Investigations Branch Collected, cleaned, managed, and edited statewide asthma surveillance data from hospital discharge and mortality records and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys. Performed programming and analysis of age-adjusted asthma hospitalization rates and prevalence estimates statewide, by county, gender, and race/ethnicity for all ages and children using SAS.
Jamila K. Stockman Page 3 of 6 Summarized and presented results in quarterly fact sheets using MS Publisher and distributed to members of the California Asthma Partners and 58 county public health departments. Prepared technical surveillance reports such as the Asthma Hospitalization Chart Book that documents three year average trends of asthma morbidity by county, race/ethnicity, gender, and age groups. Supervised and provided guidance and direction to 3 public health student interns. Assisted in writing grant proposals and progress reports for submission to funding agency. Developed and administered a data needs assessment questionnaire for statewide distribution. Responded to data requests from statewide asthma partners and county health professionals. Epidemiologist Intern San Francisco, CA San Francisco Department of Public Health 10/02 1/04 HIV/AIDS Seroepidemiology Unit, AIDS Office Completed maps using ArcView GIS describing incidence and prevalence cases of HIV/AIDS among various population groups in San Francisco County. Performed data entry of Women s Abortion Clinic Survey using EpiInfo. Conducted cleaning and analysis of HIV Testing Survey, 2001 data using SAS and STATA. Completed publication documenting the association between receiving an HIV test and knowledge and beliefs of HIV reporting laws. Completed research letter documenting the association between HIV prevention burnout and high-risk behaviors among men who have sex with men (MSM), heterosexuals, and injection drug users in San Francisco, CA. Conducted data analysis of syphilis dataset from the STD unit examining the effectiveness of traditional partner management in providing intervention among MSM. MPH Special Project Researcher Washington, DC Washington DC Department of Public Health, STD Bureau 1/02 8/02 Conducted literature reviews to complete research proposal investigating the demographic characteristics of people seeking offline sexual encounters via the Internet. Submitted appropriate documentation for Institutional Review Board approval. Constructed a database using MS Access to store data, collect data, and analyze data using SAS. Completed a final report and present results to faculty and students at The George Washington University. Epidemiologic Interviewer Public Health Institute 5/01-8/01 Conducted confidential telephone interviews of construction workers suffering from occupational ladder fall injuries. Recorded responses to interview questions on 20-page questionnaires. Updated and maintained logs of all telephone interviews using Microsoft Excel. Project Assistant Allozyme, Inc. 1/00-9/01 Recruited Jewish Ashkenazi descent psoriasis patients and their families to participate in a research study in efforts to identify the genetic basis of the disease using DNA analysis. Updated and maintained Microsoft Access database with required information from questionnaires, consent forms, and medical release forms submitted by participants. Organized and scheduled blood sample collections for participants throughout the U.S. Completed and submitted annual Institutional Review Board requests for approval of studies. Research Student Intern Children s Hospital Oakland Research Institute 5/99-9/99
Jamila K. Stockman Page 4 of 6 Conducted systematic literature review searches of previous studies researching the association between cord blood preparation procedures and bacterial contamination in umbilical cord blood units. Developed an alternative cord preparation procedure for cord blood collection. Prepared standard operating procedures for standard and alternative cord preparation procedures. PUBLICATION AND REPORTS Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts: Stockman JK, Campbell JC, Celentano DD. Sexual violence and HIV risk behaviors among a nationally representative sample of American women: The importance of sexual coercion. (submitted to JAIDS). Stockman JK, Latkin CA, Campbell JC. Sexual violence history, relationship to perpetrator and HIV risk behaviors among urban disadvantaged African American women. (submitted to J Urban Health). Stockman JK, Celentano DD, Campbell JC. Prevalence of forced sexual initiation and association with sexual risk behaviors in a nationally representative sample of American women. (accepted to Violence Against Women) Campbell JC, Baty ML, Ghandour RM, Stockman JK, Francisco L, Wagman J. The intersection of intimate partner violence against women and HIV/AIDS: a review. Intl J Injury Control & Safety Promotion 2008;15(4):221-231. Campbell JC, Baty ML, Ghandour R, Stockman JK, Francisco L, Wagman J. The Intersection of Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS. Background paper for the U.S. Institute of Medicine Workshop on Violence Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Finding a Place on the Global Agenda. Washington, D.C., June 26-27, 2007. Schwarcz S, Stockman J, Delgado V, Scheer S. Does name-based HIV reporting deter high risk persons from HIV testing? Results from San Francisco. JAIDS 2004; 35(1):93-6. Stockman JK, Schwarcz SK, Butler LM, de Jong B, Chen SY, Delgado V, McFarland W. HIV prevention fatigue among high-risk populations in San Francisco. JAIDS 2004; 35(4):432-434. Scientific Abstracts: Stockman JK. Integration of cultural consideration in multi-site research addressing intimate partner violence and health inequities. Accepted for Oral Presentation at the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence, October 2009. New Orleans, LA. Stockman JK, Webster DW, Mahoney P, Campbell JC. Women s perception of an abusive partner and associated protection strategies among women with temporary protective orders in. Poster at the 17 th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, May 2009. Washington, DC. Stockman JK and Campbell JC. Forced sexual initiation and reproductive health outcomes among American women. Poster at the 2 nd Annual New Investigator s Day, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, April 2009.. Campbell JC, Sharps P, Stockman JK, Bolyard R, Callwood G, Campbell DW, Kadiri J. Assessment for intimate partner abuse among women of color in clinic-based settings. Poster at the Academy on Violence and Abuse Biennial Scientific Assembly, April 2009. Bloomington, MN.
Jamila K. Stockman Page 5 of 6 Stockman JK, Campbell JC, Celentano DD. Forced sexual initiation and sexual risk behaviors. Accepted for Oral presentation at the National Violence and Injury Prevention Conference by the Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research and Emory University, March 2009. Atlanta, Georgia. Stockman JK, Campbell JC, Celentano DD. Sexual violence and HIV risk behaviors among U.S. women: Is the type of sexual violence experience important? Oral presentation at the 136 th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, October 2008. San Diego, California. Campbell J, Sharps P, Baty M, Stockman J, Francisco L, Ghandour R., Wagman J. The intersection of HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence: Review of Research. Oral presentation (by first author) at the 17 th International Council on Women s Health Issues, July 2008. Gaborone, Botswana. Stockman J and Campbell J. Sexual violence and substance abuse among U.S. women: Is the type of sexual violence experience important? Poster at the 2008 Society of Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting, June 2008. Chicago, Illinois. Webster DW, Mahoney P, Campbell J, Ghanbarpour S, Stockman JK. Factors associated with seeking a long term protective order and staying away among women seeking temporary protective orders against a male partner. Poster at the 135 th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2007. Washington, DC. Stockman JK, Latkin C, Campbell JC. Sexual violence and influence of relationship to perpetrator on highrisk sexual behaviors in a community-based sample of African American women in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Poster at the 17 th Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research, July 2007. Seattle, Washington. King GC, Von Behren J, Nelson V, Stockman J, Kreutzer R, Cowan B. Asthma surveillance data for California counties. Presentation at the Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, December 2005. Philadelphia, PA. Stockman JK, Kent CK, Klausner JK. Traditional partner management for syphilis among men who have sex with men provided little intervention: San Francisco, 2001-2002. Poster at the 15 th Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research, July 2004, Toronto, Canada. Reports: Stockman JK, Von Behren J, Shaikh N, Kreutzer R. California Asthma Facts, May 2003. Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services. Stockman JK, Shaikh N, Von Behren J, Kreutzer R. California County Asthma Hospitalization Chart Book, 1998-2000. Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services, September 2003. Stockman JK, Garcia K, Von Behren J, Bembom O, Shaikh N, Kreutzer R. Asthma Disparities Among African Americans. California Asthma Facts, Volume 2, Issue 1. March 2004. Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services. Flattery J, Sutton P, Harrison R, Stockman JK, Von Behren J, Kreutzer R. Work-Related Asthma. California Asthma Facts, Volume 2, Issue 2. August 2004. Environmental Health Investigations Branch in collaboration with the Occupational Health Branch, California Department of Health Services. Stockman JK, Shaikh N, von Behren J. Asthma Surveillance Data Needs Assessment Summary Report. March 2004. Environmental Health Investigations Branch, California Department of Health Services.
Jamila K. Stockman Page 6 of 6 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Public Health Association American Sexually Transmitted Disease Association Society for the Study of Social Problems Society for Epidemiologic Research National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association Academy on Violence and Abuse Society for Prevention Research HONORS New Investigator s Day Research Award 2009 Dean s List, George Washington University 2002 Magna cum Laude, Holy Names University 1999 Dean s List, Holy Names University 1997-1999 Regents Scholar, Holy Names University 1996-1999 EDUCATIONAL GRANTS 2008-present Postdoctoral Fellowship, Interdisciplinary Fellowship in Violence Research, School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University (#T32MH20014-10) Institutional National Research Service Award. 2007-2008 Predoctoral Fellowship to Promote Diversity in Health, National Institute of Mental Health, US National Institutes of Health, National Research Service Award (#1F31MH082609-01) The Influence of Partner Violence and Mediating Factors on Women s HIV Risk. Tuition $20,200; Stipend $20,772 2005-2007 STD Predoctoral Fellowship, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (#T32A1050056-06) Institutional National Research Service Award. Tuition $22,745; Stipend $20,772 2004 Miriam E. Brailey Scholarship, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health $5000 2004 Partial Tuition Scholarship, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health $14,808 1996-1999 Regents Scholarship (Full Tuition), Holy Names University, COMPUTER SKILLS Microsoft Office, SAS, STATA, SPSS, Epi Info, Maptitude, ArcView GIS, and Endnote.