Camelia M. Graham, Ph.D.

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2010 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Public Health, Behavioral Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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William W. Latimer grad student 2010 Johns Hopkins
 (Impact of cognitive functioning backloading and neighborhood risk on HCV prevalence among injection drug users in Baltimore, Maryland.)
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Whitaker D, Milam AJ, Graham CM, et al. (2013) Neighborhood environment and urban schoolchildren's risk for being overweight. American Journal of Health Promotion : Ajhp. 27: 410-6
Whitaker D, Graham C, Severtson SG, et al. (2012) Neighborhood & Family Effects on Learning Motivation among Urban African American Middle School Youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 21: 131-138
Whitaker D, Graham C, Furr-Holden CD, et al. (2011) Neighborhood disorder and incarceration history among urban substance users. Journal of Correctional Health Care : the Official Journal of the National Commission On Correctional Health Care. 17: 309-18
Latimer WW, Moleko AG, Melnikov A, et al. (2007) Prevalence and correlates of hepatitis A among adult drug users: The significance of incarceration and race/ethnicity Vaccine. 25: 7125-7131
Severtson S, Graham C, Mitchell M, et al. (2006) Factors associated with HIV and HCV infection among individuals with a history of injection drug use in Baltimore Retrovirology. 3
Mitchell M, Severtson S, Graham C, et al. (2006) The moderating influence of cognitive performance on risk awareness to predict HIV/AIDS risk-taking behaviors Retrovirology. 3
Graham C, Severtson S, Mitchell M, et al. (2006) Factors associated with HIV and hepatitis C infection among regular and non-regular injection drug users in Baltimore Retrovirology. 3
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