Jennifer is a principal research scientist in the Public Health department at NORC with more than 20 years of experience in qualitative methods and survey research. She has designed and conducted more than 50 surveys on public affairs and health topics with general population, patients, youth, adults with chronic conditions, racial/ethnic minorities, and professional audiences, and more than 250 focus groups and over 200 in-depth interviews with general population, health care providers and other professional audiences, active duty military, and veterans.
Jennifer’s work has included development of national surveys, cross-site program evaluations, and formative research and evaluation for communication campaigns. She led a multi-mode evaluation for How Right Now/Qué Hacer Ahora, CDC’s campaign to promote and strengthen the emotional well-being and resiliency of populations adversely affected by COVID-19–related stress, grief, and loss. She is technical lead of a multi-mode evaluation for CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease to assess effective strategies to enhance adult immunization uptake. She directed a multimode survey of families of students in Bureau of Indian Education-operated and Tribally Controlled Schools to understand their experiences of distance learning during the 2020 - 2021 school year.
Jennifer has directed studies for FDA to assess consumer understanding of risks and benefits of prescription drug promotion, and she oversaw the development and fielding of FDA’s Food Safety and Nutrition Survey (FSANS), a multimode general population survey that provides statistically valid national estimates of food safety and nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and practices. She also led many projects for CDC’s Arthritis Program to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to increase use of arthritis-appropriate evidence-based interventions. Jennifer has co-authored publications in the Journal of Health Communication, Health Promotion Practice, Public Health Reports, and Preventive Medicine Reports, among others. She has served as ad hoc reviewer for American Journal of Sociology; Health Promotion and Practice; and Journal of Health Communication. She has presented more than 20 papers at national conferences such as the American Association of Public Opinion Research, the American Evaluation Association, and the American Public Health Association.
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Education
PhD
University of Chicago
MA
University of Chicago
BA
University of California, Berkeley
Appointments & Affiliations
Member, Standard Definitions Committee | 2019 - Present
American Association for Public Opinion Research
Editorial Board | 2001 - 2003
American Journal of Sociology
Ad Hoc Reviewer
American Journal of Sociology
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Journal of Health Communication
Ad Hoc Reviewer
Health Promotion and Practice
Honors & Awards
University Fellowship | 1998 - 2002
University of Chicago
Project Contributions
Publications
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“How Right Now/Qué Hacer Ahora: Findings From an Evaluation of a National Mental Health and Coping Campaign Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Journal Article | November 14, 2024
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opens in new tabAssessment of Mental Health and Coping Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups Amid COVID-19 From the “How Right Now” Campaign
Journal Article | September 16, 2022
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opens in new tab"America Recovers: A Follow-Up to a National Study of Public Response to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks."
Report | August 7, 2002
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opens in new tab"America Recovers: A Follow-Up to a National Study of Public Response to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks."
Report | August 7, 2002