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Jeffrey V. Johnson
Professor
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655B
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410-706-0799
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410-706-0253
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Education:
- BA (summa cum laude), Human Environmental Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN , 1980
- PhD, Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health , Baltimore, MD, 1986
Research:
- Globalization and stress in the health care work force (International Labor Organization/UN)
- Workplace Violence Intervention among Social Service Workers (CDC/NIOSH)
- Preventing Needle Stick Injuries in the Home Care Workplace (CDC/NIOSH)
Recent Publications:
- Johnson, J.V. Occupational Stress. Pages 464-473 in Levy, B.S., et. al. (eds.) Preventing Occupational Disease and Injury, 2nd Edition. Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association, 2005.
- Johnson, J.V. Participatory action research and the struggle for social justice in the workplace. New Solutions, 2005, 15, 61-66.
- Johnson, J.V. Work Stressors and Social Class. Pages 66-69 in Schnall P. et. al. (eds.) The Way We Work and Its Impact on Our Health. Los Angeles: Institute for Social Epidemiology, 2004. http://www.workhealth.org/risk/johnson%20article.html
Primary Teaching Areas:
- NURS678: Society, Health, and Social Justice
- NURS628: Work, Stress, and Health Disparities
- NURS622: Systems and Populations in Health Care
Major Professional Activities:
- Membership of the steering committee of the international psychosocial work environment measurement network
- Adjunct Associate Professor in Health Policy at Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health with teaching responsibilities for Globalization, Work, and Health Policy
- Membership of the scientific planning committee for Work Environment and Cardiovascular Disease of the International Commission of Occupational Health