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Genevieve M. Ames, Ph.D.
Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist
Drinking
& Young Adults in the Workplace: A Longitudinal
Case Study
Social
Control and Alcohol in the Workplace
Military Work
& Drinking: Risks & Prevention
Drinking,
Cultural Norms & High Risk Sexual Behavior Among
Young Adults
Genevieve Ames received her Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology
from the University of California, San Francisco and
Berkeley. She is an Associate Director and Senior Scientist
at PRC, Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Health,
and affiliated faculty in the Medical Anthropology Division,
Department of Anthropology, U.C. Berkeley. Dr. Ames
has served as Principal Investigator for NIH/NIAAA-funded
studies for almost 20 years, and is the PI/Program Director
for two Post- and Pre-Doctoral NIH training programs
co-sponsored by the School of Public Health and PRC.
Her major research foci include the influence of cultural,
social, and physical environments on the etiology, diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention of alcohol and other drug-related
problems, and the transference of science to public
policy and prevention programming. Her research has
identified environmental influences on drinking behavior
and problems in the context of the workplace, the family,
ethnic groupings, and among women. She has published
her research findings on occupational drinking and problems
among factory and foreign managed workers, municipal
employees, young adults entering the workforce, women
in traditionally male job categories, and U.S. military
personnel. Her family and gender publications focus
on blue-collar white and Latino populations, maternal
alcoholism, alcoholic family system, and new indicators
of women's drinking problems. She specializes in the
integration of ethnographic, archival, and survey methods.
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