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Cheryl L. Addy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biostatistics
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

University of South Carolina
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Arnold School of Public Health
Public Health Research Center, 422 A
921 Assembly St.
Columbia, SC 29208

Phone: (803) 777-5030
Fax: (803) 777-4783
E-mail: caddy@sc.edu

Curriculum Vitae

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
1988 Ph.D., Biostatistics, Emory University
1985 M.S., Biometry, Emory University
1984 B.S., Mathematics, Furman University
AREAS OF INTEREST
Categorical data analysis
Survey data analysis
Community interventions
Epidemiologic methods
Physical activity and public health
Psychiatric epidemiology
Maternal and child health
COURSES TAUGHT
BIOS 710 Effective Data Management for Public Health
BIOS 759 Biostatistical Methods for Rates and Proportions
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Cuffe SP, Addy CL, Garrison CZ, Waller JL, Jackson KL, McKeown RE, Chilappagari S. Prevalence of PTSD in a Community Sample of Older Adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1998; 37(2):147-154.

Ainsworth BE, Irwin ML, Addy CL, Whitt, MC, Stolarzcyk LM. Moderate physical activity patterns among minority women: The Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. J Women’s Health 1999; 8:805-813.

Rogers JF, Thompson SJ, Addy CL, McKeown RE, Cowen DJ, Decoufle P. Association of Very Low Birthweight with Exposures to Environmental Sulfur Dioxide and Total Suspended Particulates. American Journal of Epidemiology 2000; 151:602-13.

Irwin ML, Mayer-Davis EJ, Addy CL, Pate RR, Durstine JL, Ainsworth E. Moderate Intensity Physical Activity and Fasting Insulin Levels in Women: The Cross Cultural Activity Participation Study. Diabetes Care 2000; 23:449-454.

Cuffe SP, Waller JL, Addy CL, McKeown RE, Jackson KL, Moloo J, Garrison CZ. A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Mental Health Services Use. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2001; 28:1-11.

 

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