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Philip Leaf

Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Co-Director Johns Hopkins Social Entrapreneurship Partnerships Program

Headline: Entrepreneur
Work status: Employed Full-Time
Industries: Education, Health
Next step: Expanding Social Entrapreneurship Activities at Johns Hopkins University and in Baltimore
Interested in: Finding mentors, Growing my group, Helping members of my groups, Partnering with other groups
Schools: State University of New York System - Buffalo, University of Wisconsin System, Yale University

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: Johns Hopkins Social Entrepreneurship Partnerships (HOP-SIP) Program
Position: Co-Director
Time period: December 2007 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute
Position: Senior Associate Director
Time period: December 2006 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins Kennedy Krieger Institute
Position: Research Scientist
Time period: December 2005 - Present

Employer: NIMH-funded Center for Prevention and Early Intervention
Position: Co-Director
Time period: December 2003 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins School of Professional Studies in Business and Education
Position: Joint Appointment in the School of Education, Formerly the Division of Education
Time period: December 1999 - Present

Employer: JHU Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
Position: Director
Time period: December 1999 - Present

Employer: Child Development Community Policing Program
Position: Executive Director
Time period: December 1995 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg, School of and Public Health
Position: Joint Appointment Department of Health Policy and Management
Time period: December 1992 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins Children's Community Mental Health Center
Position: Director of Research
Time period: December 1991 - Present

Employer: Center on Organization and Financing of Care for the Severely Mentally Ill
Position: Associate Director
Time period: December 1990 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Position: Professor, Department of Mental Health
Time period: December 1990 - Present

Employer: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Position: Joint Appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Time period: December 1990 - Present

Employer: Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Sociology
Position: Assistant Professor, with joint appointments in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies

Employer: Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute
Position: Associate Director
Time period: December 2005 - November 2007

Employer: Hopkins Prevention Research Center, Department of Mental Hygiene
Position: Director
Time period: December 1994 - November 2002

Employer: East Baltimore Mental Health Partnership
Position: Executive Director
Time period: December 1992 - November 2000

Employer: Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Position: Director
Time period: December 1991 - November 1995

Employer: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine
Position: Director, Center for Health Policy and Research
Time period: December 1987 - November 1991

Employer: Connecticut Mental Health Center
Position: Associate Director, Center for the Study of Prolonged Psychiatric Disorders
Time period: December 1986 - November 1991

Employer: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, with joint appointments in the Department of Psychiatry, Sociology and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Position: Associate Professor
Time period: December 1986 - November 1991

Employer: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, with joint appointments in the Department of Psychiatry, Sociology and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Position: Research Scientist
Time period: December 1985 - November 1987

Employer: Department of Psychiatry, with a joint appointment in the Department of Sociology and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Position: Research Scientist
Time period: December 1984 - November 1986

Employer: Yale Psychiatric Institute, Yale University School of Medicine
Position: Director, Center for Mental Health Services Research
Time period: December 1983 - November 1988

Employer: Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Position: Coordinator, Program in Mental Health Service System Research and Evaluation
Time period: December 1978 - November 1989

Employer: Community Health Care Center Plan, Inc., New Haven, Connecticut
Position: Research Associate
Time period: December 1977 - November 1979

Employer: Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University
Position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Health Studies
Time period: December 1976 - November 1979

Employer: Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Position: Research Sociologist
Time period: December 1973 - November 1976

EDUCATION

University: Yale University
Time period: 1976 - 1979
Degree: Postdoctoral Fellow, Institution for Social and Policy Studies

University: University of Wisconsin System
Time period: 1978
Degree: Sociology, PhD

University: University of Wisconsin System
Time period: 1974
Degree: Sociology, MSc

University: State University of New York System - Buffalo
Time period: 1971
Degree: Sociology, BA

PUBLICATIONS

Articles: Journal Articles
Ybarra, M, Diene-West, M, Markow, D, Leaf, P, Hamburger M, and Boxer, P.(in press). Linkages between Internet and other media violence and youth seriously violent behavior. Pediatrics, (in press).

Bradshaw, C. P., Bevans, K. B., Koth, C.W., Ialongo, N. & Leaf, P.J. (under review). The impact of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) on the organizational health of elementary schools. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY.

Koth, C.W., Bradshaw, C. P., & Leaf, P.J. (under review). A multilevel study of predictors of student perceptions of school climate: The effect of classroom-level factors. JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY.

Koth, C.W., Bradshaw, C. P., & Leaf, P.J. (under review). Reliability and Factor Structure of the Teacher Observation of Classroom Adaptation-Checklist (TOCA-C). EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT.

Bradshaw, C. P, Debnam, K. J., Koth, C.W., & Leaf, P. J. (under review). Preliminary validation of the Implementation Phases Inventory (IPI) for Assessing Fidelity of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports. JOURNAL OF POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS.

Bradshaw, C. P., Reinke, W. M., Brown, L. D., Bevans, K. B., & Leaf, P.J. (in press). Implementation of school-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in elementary schools: Observations from a randomized trial. EDUCATION & TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.

Miech, R., Azur, M., Dusablon, T., Jowers, K., Goldstein, A., Stuart, E., Walrath, C., Leaf, P. (2008). The Potential to Reduce Mental Health Disparities Through the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 35:3; 253-264.

Bevans, K. B., Bradshaw, C.P., Miech, R. & Leaf, P.J. (2007). Staff- and school-level predictors of school organizational health: A multilevel analysis. Journal of School Health, 77 (6), 294-302.

Ybarra, Michele, West, Marie D., Leaf, Philip J. Examining the overlap in Internet harassment and school bullying: Implications for school Intervention. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, Volume 41, Issue 6, Supplement I, December 2007, Pages S42-S50.

Lindsey, M. A., Korr, W. S., Broitman, M., Bone, L., Green, A., Leaf, P.J.: Help-Seeking Behaviors and Depression Among African American Adolescent Boys. Social Work Jan 2006; 51 (1): 49-58.

Leaf, P.J., Keys, Susan, S.G. Collaborating for Violence Prevention: Training Health Professionals to Work with Schools. AM J Prev. Med, 2005;29 (5S2): 279-287.

Leaf, P.J. Prevention of Youth Violence. Maryland Medicine, 2005 Summer; 6(3); 16-18.

Leaf, P.J., Keys, Susan, S.G., Barrett, S., & McKenna, M. (2004, October). Building capacity for universal prevention through state-nonprofit-university-school system partnerships. In proceedings of Persistently Safe Schools, pp. 51-62. The Hamilton Fish Institute, The George Washington University.
Books: Books, Monographs or Chapters
Leaf, P. J. Schultz, D. Kiser, L. J. Pruitt, D. B. School mental health in systems of care. In M. D. Weist, S. W. Evans & N. A. Lever (Eds.), HANDBOOK OF SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH: ADVANCING PRACTICE AND RESEARCH, New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum, 2003.

Kessler RC, Berglund PA, Walters EE, Leaf PJ, Kouzis AC, Bruce ML, Friedman RB, Grosser RC, Kennedy C, Kuehnel TG, Laska EM, Manderscheid RW, Narrow WE, Rosenheck RA, Schneier M. A Methodology for Estimating the 12-Month Prevalence of Serious Mental Illness. R.W. Manderscheid and M.J. Henderson (Eds.), CMHS, Mental Health United States, pp. 99-109, 1998.

Leaf PJ: Issues in the Evaluation of Systems of Mental Health Services: A Perspective and Recent Development. J.G. Young and P. Ferrari ( Eds.), In DESIGNING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, A SHREWD INVESTMENT. Brunner/Mazel Pub., pp. 95-103, 1998.

Leaf PJ, Bogrov M, Webb MB: The East Baltimore Mental Health Project. Innovative Approaches for Difficult to Treat Populations. Henggeler SE, Santos AB, Editors, American Psychiatric Press, pp. 117-138, 1997.

Leaf PJ, Webb: Psychiatric disorders and the use of health services. In J. Miranda, A. Hohmann, C. Attkinson, and D. Larson (Eds.), MENTAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE. Josey-Bass, San Francisco, pp. 377-401, 1994.

Freeman DH, Bruce ML, Leaf PJ, Berkman LF: Sampling Strategies for Studying Older Populations. In METHODOLOGIC ISSUES IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF ELDERLY, (Wallace RB and Woolson RC, eds), Oxford University Press, pp. 46-59, 1992.

Leaf PJ, Hai-Gwo H, Canino GJ: Recent advances in the investigation of the epidemiology of alcohol abuse and addiction. In Helzer JE, Canino GJ Eds.) ALCOHOLISM IN NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, AND ASIA, New York: Oxford University Press, New York, 1992.

Bruce ML, Tischler GL, Leaf PJ: The relationship of usual source of health care to the prevalence of psychiatric disorder and the utilization of ambulatory mental health services in the United States. In PRIMARY HEALTH CARE AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, Cooper B and Eastwood R, eds., The World Psychiatric Association, Travistock/Routledge, London and New York, 1992.

Weissman MM, Bruce ML, Leaf PJ, Florio LP: Affective disorders. In PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN AMERICA, Robins L and Regier D, eds. The Free Press, New York, NY, 1991.

Leaf PJ and Myers JK, McEvoy LT: Procedures used in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area studies. In PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN AMERICA, Robins L and Regier D, eds. The Free Press, New
York, NY, 1991.

Tischler GL, Leaf PJ, Holzer CE: Relationships between need for mental health services and use of services. In: National Institute of Mental Health Series BN No.8, NEEDS ASSESSMENT: ITS FUTURE. Goldsmith HF, Lin E, Bell RA, and Jackson DJ eds. DHHS Pub. No. (ADM)88-1550. Washington, DC; Supt. of Docs., U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 65-71, 1988.

INFORMATION

Memberships: Academy Health Organization
American Sociological Association
Awards: Martin Luther King – Honor and Appreciation Award, 2005
Visionary Award, 2003
Mental Health Association, Metropolitan Baltimore Branch, Service Award, 1995-2000
Award, Baltimore Chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1993.
Mental Health Section Award, American Public Health Association, 1992.
Certificate of Recognition from John Daniels, Mayor of the city of New Haven, Connecticut
Certificate of Recognition from the board of Alderman, New Haven, Connecticut
Special Section Award, Mental Health Section, American Public Health Association, 1989, 1991.
Elected Chair Elect, Mental Health Section American Public Health Association, 1986 & 1988
Elected Secretary, Mental Health Section American Public Health Association, 1985
Elected Member, American Psychopathological Association, 1985
N.I.M.H. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1977 1979
Public Health Services National Research Service Award, 1975 1976
N.I.M.H. Traineeship in Medical Sociology, 1971 1975

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