Dr. Barbara Berman's research focuses on tobacco prevention among high risk adolescents and young adults, low-income multi-ethnic populations, and deaf and hard of hearing youth. Berman also works on developing effective cancer prevention and control programming, with a current emphasis on breast health and breast cancer, for adult populations. These cancer prevention and control programs are also geared toward deaf and hard of hearing women and health professionals.
Work Titles
UCLAMember,JCCC Healthy and At-Risk Populations Program AreaProfessor Emerita,Fielding School of Public HealthProfessor Emerita,Health Policy and ManagementProfessor Emerita,Health Equity
UCLA Cancer Prevention & Control Res/FSPH & JCCC BOX 956900, A2-125 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095
Publications:
A selected list of publications:
Berman Barbara A, Bernaards Coen, Eckhardt Elizabeth A, Kleiger Heidi B, Maucere Lauren, Streja Leanne, Wong Glenn, Barkin Shari, Bastani Roshan
Is tobacco use a problem among deaf college students?
American annals of the deaf,
2006; 151(4):
441-51.
Berman Barbara A, Kominski Gerald F
The UCLA tobacco control program
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974),
2006; 121(5):
515-20.