Amanda Botticello
Research Scientist
Department of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationÂ
Kessler Foundation
United States of America
Biography
Prof Dr Amanda L. Botticello, Ph.D., MPH is a Research Scientist in the Outcomes & Assessment Laboratory at Kessler Foundation Research Center. Dr. Botticello received her MPH in 2000 and Ph.D. in 2005 from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health. She received the award for best dissertation from the Sociology of Mental Health Section of the American Sociological Association in 2006. She completed postdoctoral training in mental health and aging at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University in 2007.
Research Interest
Dr. Botticello’s work investigates community effects on health outcomes following traumatic injury, health disparities, and the role of social factors in the disabling process using social epidemiological research methods. Her research uses multilevel and longitudinal statistical techniques to analyze information from large clinical samples, community-based probability samples, and administrative databases.
Publications
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Wight, Richard G., Amanda L. Botticello, and Carol S. Aneshensel. "Socioeconomic context, social support, and adolescent mental health: A multilevel investigation." Journal of youth and adolescence 35, no. 1 (2006): 109.
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Wight, R. G., Botticello, A. L., & Aneshensel, C. S. (2006). Socioeconomic context, social support, and adolescent mental health: A multilevel investigation. Journal of youth and adolescence, 35(1), 109.
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Wight, Richard G., Amanda L. Botticello, and Carol S. Aneshensel. "Socioeconomic context, social support, and adolescent mental health: A multilevel investigation." Journal of youth and adolescence 35.1 (2006): 109.