Tackling alcohol-related road traffic injuries is an urgent public health priority in Tanzania and across East Africa

  • Monica Swahn, Ph.D. Kennesaw State University, Wellstar College of Health and Human Services
Keywords: Alcohol, RTIs, East Africa

Abstract

IJADR Commentary

Author Biography

Monica Swahn, Ph.D., Kennesaw State University, Wellstar College of Health and Human Services

Dr. Monica Swahn is a professor in the division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and a core faculty in the Partnership for Urban Health Research. Her main research areas pertain to health risk behaviors among adolescents and young adults, primarily focusing on the structural drivers of alcohol, violence and HIV/AIDS in the United States and globally. She is a Fulbright Scholar for the sub-Saharan HIV program and assigned to the School of Public Health at Makerere University, Uganda (2016-2018), to develop and implement an alcohol research center to serve Eastern Africa. She is also the Associate Director for Research for the Injury Prevention Research Center at Emory, a regional consortium of researchers and practitioners in injury prevention. Current research activities include examining the role of alcohol policies in homicide and suicide in the U.S., the structural drivers of sexual violence perpetration among freshmen in the state of Georgia, and the development of a social norms campaign to reduce and delay underage drinking and alcohol-related HIV transmissions among vulnerable youth in Uganda.

Published
2023-12-31
How to Cite
Swahn, Ph.D., M. (2023). Tackling alcohol-related road traffic injuries is an urgent public health priority in Tanzania and across East Africa . International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 11(2), 89–90. https://doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.503
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Commentary