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Overview

Laurie J. Bauman is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research spans various fields primarily focused on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed extensively to genetics, infectious diseases, general health professions, epidemiology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Bauman's work covers major topics including HIV/AIDS research and interventions, BRCA gene mutations in cancer, genomics and rare diseases, HIV, drug use, and sexual risk, ethics in clinical research, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, and autism spectrum disorder research.

Key recent publications include:

  • "The NYCKidSeq project: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial incorporating genomics into the clinical care of diverse New York City children," 2021, Trials
  • "Association of Medication Access Difficulty and COVID-19-Related Distress With Disease Flares in Rheumatology Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic," 2020, Arthritis Care & Research
  • "GUÍA: a digital platform to facilitate result disclosure in genetic counseling," 2021, Genetics in Medicine
  • "Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Associated with Childhood-Onset Arthritis in a National Sample of US Youth: An Analysis of the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health," 2020, The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Transition Navigator Intervention Improves Transition Readiness to Adult Care for Youth With Sickle Cell Disease," 2021, Academic Pediatrics

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Sabrina A. Suckiel
  • Bruce D. Gelb
  • Melissa Wasserstein
  • Eimear E. Kenny
  • Jacqueline A. Odgis

Bauman's publications are often found in venues such as AIDS and Behavior, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Genetics in Medicine Open, and Trials.

Best Publications

  • Framework for identifying children who have chronic conditions: The case for a new definition

    Ruth E.K. Stein;Laurie J. Bauman;Lauren E. Westbrook;Susan M. Coupey

  • The Relationship Between Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Morbidity in Inner-City Children With Asthma

    Constance M. Weil;Constance M. Weil;Shari L. Wade;Laurie J. Bauman;Henry Lynn

  • Cumulative social disadvantage and child health.

    Laurie J. Bauman;Ellen J. Silver;Ruth E.K. Stein

  • Misperception Among Gay Men of the Risk for AIDS Associated with Their Sexual Behavior1

    Laurie J. Bauman;Karolynn Siegel

  • Reinventing fidelity: The transfer of social technology among settings

    Laurie J. Bauman;Ruth E. K. Stein;Henry T. Ireys

  • Relationship of adherence to pediatric asthma morbidity among inner-city children.

    Laurie J. Bauman;Elizabeth Wright;Frederick E. Leickly;Ellen Crain

  • Psychosocial characteristics of inner-city children with asthma: A description of the NCICAS psychosocial protocol

    Shari Wade;Connie Weil;Gary Holden;Gary Holden;Herman Mitchell

  • The Use of Ethnographic Interviewing to Inform Questionnaire Construction

    Laurie J. Bauman;Elissa Greenberg Adair

  • Applying Stigma Theory to Epilepsy: A Test of a Conceptual Model

    Lauren E. Westbrook;Laurie J. Bauman;Shlomo Shinnar

  • Patient-Provider Communication during the Emergency Department Care of Children with Asthma

    Lawrence S. Wissow;Debra Roter;Debra Roter;Laurie J. Bauman;Laurie J. Bauman;Ellen Crain;Ellen Crain

  • Content Validity of the Psychiatric Symptom Index, CES-Depression Scale, and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory from the Perspective of DSM-IV:

    Alex Okun;Ruth E. K. Stein;Laurie J. Bauman;Ellen Johnson Silver

  • Do pediatricians recognize mothers with depressive symptoms

    Amy M. Heneghan;Ellen Johnson Silver;Laurie J. Bauman;Ruth E. K. Stein

  • The Questionnaire for Identifying Children with Chronic Conditions: a measure based on a noncategorical approach.

    Ruth E. K. Stein;Lauren E. Westbrook;Laurie J. Bauman

  • Adolescent relationships and condom use: trust, love and commitment.

    Laurie J. Bauman;Rebecca Berman

  • Depressive symptoms in inner-city mothers of young children: who is at risk?

    Amy M. Heneghan;Ellen Johnson Silver;Laurie J. Bauman;Lauren E. Westbrook

  • Children caring for their ill parents with HIV/AIDS

    Laurie J. Bauman;Geoff Foster;Ellen Johnson Silver;Rebecca Berman

  • Relationships of self-esteem and efficacy to psychological distress in mothers of children with chronic physical illnesses.

    Ellen Johnson Silver;Laurie J. Bauman;Henry T. Ireys

  • Barriers and facilitators to engagement of vulnerable populations in HIV primary care in New York City.

    Robert H. Remien;Laurie J. Bauman;Joanne E. Mantell;Benjamin Tsoi

  • A review of psychosocial interventions for children with chronic health conditions.

    Bauman Lj;Drotar D;Leventhal Jm;Perrin Ec

  • The Relationship of Depressive Symptoms to Parenting Competence and Social Support in Inner-City Mothers of Young Children

    Ellen Johnson Silver;Amy M. Heneghan;Amy M. Heneghan;Laurie J. Bauman;Ruth E. K. Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

Eimear E. Kenny
Eimear E. Kenny Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
John M. Greally
John M. Greally Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Shari L. Wade
Shari L. Wade Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Karolynn Siegel
Karolynn Siegel Columbia University
Bruce D. Gelb
Bruce D. Gelb Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
James H. Bray
James H. Bray The University of Texas at San Antonio
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus University of California, Los Angeles
Theo G. M. Sandfort
Theo G. M. Sandfort Columbia University
Ellen C. Perrin
Ellen C. Perrin Tufts Medical Center

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