Dr. Beth S. Moscato

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University at Buffalo
School of Public Health and Health Professions
Social & Preventive Medicine
Research Assistant Professor
Social and Preventive Medicine
Research Assistant Professor Hs
Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY
Associate Research Scientist
SUNY - Upstate Medical University
Psychiatry
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Mailing Address

University at Buffalo
School of Public Health & Health Professions
Social & Preventive Medicine
270 Farber Hall
Buffalo, New York 14214
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (716) 432-6071
Fax: (716) 829-2979
bmoscato@buffalo.edu

Qualifications

Ph.D., University at Buffalo, Epidemiology and Community Health, 1996.
M.S., University at Buffalo, Community Psychiatric Nursing, 1976.
B.S., R.N., University at Buffalo, Nursing, 1969.

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Community Health, Epidemiology, Mental Disorders, Preventive Medicine, Psychiatry.

Memberships

American Psychopathological Society
Sigma Theta Tau International
Society for Epidemiologic Research

Publications

  • Moscato B (2004) Cultural Competence and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 1st ed, Upper Saddle Creek, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 108-127 pages (bookchapter)
  • Moscato B (2004) Counseling the Individual, Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 1st ed, Upper Saddle Creek, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 660-682 pages (bookchapter)
  • Sinley RF, Moscato B, Wilkinson GS, and Natarajan N (2003) Nested case-control study of external ionizing radiation dose and mortality from dementia within a pooled cohort of female nuclear weapons workers, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 44, 351-358
  • Russell M, Pierce RS, Chan AWK, Wieczorek WF, Moscato BS, and Nochajski TH (2001) Natural recovery in a community-based sample of alcoholics: Study design and descriptive data, Substance Use and Misuse, 36 (11), 1417-1441
  • Interview (1999) Civil unrest being promoted as a topic area for investigation and involvement by epidemiology, The Epidemiology Monitor, 4-5
  • Lubinski R, Moscato BS, and Willer BS (1997) Prevalence of communication disorders among adults with traumatic brain injury in a national household survey of adults, Brain Injury, 2, 103-114
  • Moscato BS, Russell M, Zielezny M, Bromet E, Egri G, Mudar P, and Marshall J (1997) Gender differences in the relationship between depressive symptoms and alcohol problems: A longitudinal perspective, American Journal of Epidemiology, 146 (11), 966-974
  • Willer B and Moscato BS (1996) National prevalence rates of traumatic brain injury among adults: The Canadian household and institutional health and activity limitation surveys, 1986-87, NeuroRehabilitation, 6, 219-228
  • Moscato BS, Trevisan M, and Willer BS (1994) The prevalence of traumatic brain injury and co-occurring disabilities in a national hoursehold sample of adults, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 6, 134-142
  • Moscato B (1975) The psychiatric nurse as outpatient psychotherapist, Journal of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health Services, 13 (5), 28-36

Profile Details

Last Updated: 4/25/2006

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