Leia Saltzman, PhD

School of Social Work Specialty Areas: Mass Disaster, Posttraumatic Growth

VPI Core Areas VPI Core Areas: Community Violence, Mental Health Psychological
School of Social Work
Department
Tulane Center Aging

Biography

Dr. Leia Saltzman’s research uses mixed methodology to explore the process of adaptation in the context of trauma, community violence, and mass disaster. Her previous research has focused on resilience and posttraumatic growth. Dr. Saltzman now explores the role of time in the process of adaptation, with the goal of developing time-informed and sustainable mental health interventions. She is interested in community based research that influences mental health policies and clinical practices with trauma-affected populations in order to promote well-being, build stronger families, and more cohesive communities that can withstand the impact of mass disaster, trauma, and violence.

Research

Disaster mental health and sex differences in traumatic stress and health outcomes

Contributions

  1. Saltzman, L. Y., Terzis, L., Cross Hansel, T., Blakey, J., Logan, D., & Bordnick, P. S. (Accepted). Harnessing Technology for Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Diary Study Protocol. International Journal of Qualitative Methods.

 

  1. Saltzman, L. Y., Cross Hansel, Y., & Bordnick, P. S. (2020). Loneliness, isolation, and social support factors in post COVID-19 mental health. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 12(s1), S55-S57. doi: 10.1037/tra0000703

 

  1. Saltzman, L. Y. (2019). Sex differences in the relationship between child maltreatment, recent bereavement and average heart rate. Journal of Death and Dying, Advanced Online, 1-15. doi:10.1177/0030222819894139