Research Themes
Biography
I am the Senior Data Analyst and acting Project Manager for the National Couples' Health and Time (NCHAT) Study and the Work and Family Life Study (WAFLS) led by PI, Claire Kamp Dush. I have a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Science from The Ohio State University. I have interdisciplinary training in quantitative analysis, including dyadic data analysis, latent path analysis, multilevel modeling, latent profile analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis. My research broadly focuses on suicide risk and prevention and LGBQ+ mental health disparities within family and social contexts.