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About Dr. Engelman
Dr. Engelman is an Assistant Professor of Health Sciences at California State University, East Bay. She holds a Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) from UC Berkeley, a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Global Health from Yale University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University.
Her research areas include global health, disability-related health disparities, food security, and emergency preparedness communication. She serves as a member of the Community Health Commission for the City of Berkeley.
Selected Publications
Publications
- Engelman, A. and Kushalnagar, P. (2019). "Food Insecurity, Chronic Disease, and Quality of Life" among deaf adults using ASL. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 1–10.
- Engelman, A., Paludneviciene, R., Wagner, K., Jacobs, K., & Kushalnagar, P. (2020). Food worry among deaf populations during COVID-19. Public Health Reports.
- Kushalnagar, P., Engelman, A., Simons, A. (2019). "Deaf Women's Health: Adherence to Breast and Cervical Cancer" screening. American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 57(3): 346–354.
- Engelman, A., Valderama-Wallace, C., Nouredini, S. (2019). Professional landscape addressing disability justice, health inequities, and access for patients. Journal of Advances in Nursing Science, 42(3).
- Engelman, A., Case, B., Meeks, L., & Fetters, M.D. (2019). Health policy analysis in primary care converting clinical concepts into practice. Family Medicine and Community Health, 7(2).
- Khosla, N., Gamba, R., Taylor, S., Adediji, L., Bovey, J., Engelman, A., et al. (2019). Academic goals of college students facing food insecurity, housing instability, and financial challenges. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless.
- Kushalnagar, P., Engelman, A., Sadler, G. (2018). Deaf patient-provider communication regarding lung cancer screening using HINTS-ASL. Patient Education and Counseling, 101(7): 1232–1239.
- Meeks, L., Engelman, A., Booth, A., et al. (2018). Deaf and Hard of Hearing learners in emergency medicine contexts. West J Emerg Med, 9(6): 1014–1018.
- Keogh, B., Kushalnagar, P., Engelman, A. (2018). "Food Security and Peer Support in Deaf College Students." Journal of American College Health.
- Engelman, A. (2018). "(Im)Mobilities: HIV/AIDS and VCT Services for Deaf Kenyans." In Healthcare in motion: Mobility forms in health service delivery and access. Berghahn Books.
- Engelman, A., Deardorff, J. (2016). Training law enforcement in cultural competence, responding to domestic violence involving deaf individuals. Journal of Health Promotion Practice, 17(2): 177–185.
- Ivey, S., Dahrouge, D., Tseng, W., Engelman, A., Neuhauser, L., Huang, D., Gurung, S. (2014). State and territorial readiness for serving deaf populations during disasters. Public Health Reports, 129(2): 148–55.
- Engelman, A., Ivey, S., Tseng, W., Dahrouge, D., Brune, J., Neuhauser, L. (2013). Addressing deaf community needs in disasters through systematic training. BMC Health Services Research, 13:84.