Lindsay Stark, DrPH

Lindsay Stark, DrPH

Dr. Lindsay Stark’s work addresses the prevention of violence against women and children, and the psychosocial health and well-being of women, particularly in developing nations. She has innovated new methods to measure violence and protection in humanitarian and development settings. Dr. Stark was recently named co-director of the Center for Violence and Injury Prevention at the Brown School. Currently, Dr. Stark is leading a mixed methods study (The Study of Adolescent Lives after Migration to America, or SALaMA) to assess the mental health and psychosocial well-being of adolescents resettled to the U.S. from Arab-majority countries.

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Dr. Lindsay Stark’s work addresses the prevention of violence against women and children, and the psychosocial health and well-being of women, particularly in developing nations. She has innovated new methods to measure violence and protection in humanitarian and development settings. Dr. Stark was recently named co-director of the Center for Violence and Injury Prevention at the Brown School. Currently, Dr. Stark is leading a mixed methods study (The Study of Adolescent Lives after Migration to America, or SALaMA) to assess the mental health and psychosocial well-being of adolescents resettled to the U.S. from Arab-majority countries.