The purpose of this study is to advance knowledge about adolescents’ nonmedical use of prescription medications with addictive potential in order to better inform prevention efforts.
Joining together scholars from the UM, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Chinese Women College, this project takes as its focus graduate education in China in women's and gender studies.
The "Global Feminism Project" is a three-year (2002-2005) collaborative international project on"Global Feminism: Comparative Case Studies of Women's Activism and Scholarship", which examines the history of feminist activism, women's movements and academic women's studies in Poland, China, India, and the United States.
This exploratory project examines several research questions related to the epidemiology of substance use and mental health disorders across dimensions of sexual orientation.
This program of research takes an inter-disciplinary approach to the investigation of how trauma, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, and other comorbid mental health disorders can affect pregnancy, birth, and early mothering.