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Beth Molnar

Assistant Professor of Society, Human Development, and Health

Department of Society, Human Development, and Health

677 Huntington Avenue
Kresge Building Room 601
Boston, MA 02115
617.432.2433
bmolnar@hsph.harvard.edu

Research

Dr. Beth E. Molnar is a social and psychiatric epidemiologist, studying causes and consequences of violence against children and adolescents, particularly mental health and behavioral sequelae of child abuse, neglect, and exposure to community violence. She is also studying the effects of neighborhood social processes on child abuse and neglect, and on high-risk behaviors of adolescents.

Dr. Molnar is an Assistant Professor of Society, Human Development and Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, and is currently the principal investigator of a study of community-level approaches to prevent child abuse and neglect. The major goals of her research are to identify modifiable, multi-level risk and protective factors that can lead to prevention of violence, both against and perpetrated by youth, as well as to promote mental health and safe behavior of children and adolescents.

Education

Sc.D., 1999, Harvard School of Public Health
M.S., 1996, Harvard School of Public Health
B.S., 1988, University of California, Los Angeles