Assistant Professor
Bentley University
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Dr. Arielle Scoglio is a social and psychiatric epidemiologist, currently working as an Assistant Professor of Health Studies in the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences at Bentley University and a Visiting Scientist in the Epidemiology Department at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in psychiatric epidemiology at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and obtained her doctorate in Population Health at Northeastern University in 2021 and MPH at University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2016. Her research interests focus broadly on experiences of violence and trauma and associated risk, resilience, health conditions, and social consequences of these experiences. Her recent work has examined changes in mental health and social support over time in survivors of interpersonal violence and how social support may facilitate recovery and favorable mental health outcomes. Her work also highlights structural inequities that put marginalized groups at higher risk for violence exposure and associated negative health and wellbeing outcomes. She has published 40 peer-reviewed articles, 2 book chapters and 1 co-authored manual in these areas. She has expertise in both qualitative and advanced quantitative research methods and teaches undergraduate courses in introductory public health and global health.
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