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Alison Snow Jones, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy Division of Public Health Sciences Program in Bioethics, Health & Society
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Career: |
2007- | Associate Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy Division of Public Health Sciences Program in Bioethics, Health & Society | 2008 | Lecturer, Department of Economics, Bryan School of Business, University of North Carolina, Greensboro | 2007 | Adjunct Faculty; Wake Forest University Divinity School | 2000-2007 | Assistant Professor ; Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy; Division of Public Health Sciences | 1999-2000 | Assistant Scientist ; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management | 1994-1999 | Instructor; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management | 1993-1994 | Faculty Associate; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management; Division of Health Finance and Management | 1993-1994 | Assistant Professor; Arizona State University School of Health Administration and Policy | 1992-1993 | Instructor; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management; Division of Health Finance and Management | 1988-1991 | Research Associate; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management Division of Health Finance and Management | |
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Education: |
1979 | B.A. Psychology (cum laude); Millersville State College | 1991 | Ph.D.; Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health | Baltimore, MD | Health Economics | |
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Languages: |
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Recent publications: |
1. | Beach RH, Snow Jones, A., Tooze, J. Tobacco Farmer Interest and Success in Diversification. (forthcoming, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics) | 2. | Snow Jones, A, Frick, KD. Gender Bias in Economic Evaluation Methods: Time Costs and Productivity Loss. Women’s Health Issues, 2008; 18:1-3. | 3. | Frick, KD, Snow Jones, A, , Gender Bias in Economic Evaluation Methods: Quality of Life and Family Role Effects. Women’s Health Issues, 2008; 18:4-6. | 4. | MacKenzie, E, Snow Jones, A, Bosse, M, Castillo, RC, & the LEAP Study Team. Health Care Costs Associated with Amputation or Reconstruction of a Limb Threatening Injury, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2007; 89(8):1685-92. | 5. | Snow Jones, A, Maternal Alcohol Abuse/Dependence, Children’s Behavior Problems and Home Environment: Estimates from the NLSY Using Propensity Score Matching, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Formerly J Studies on Alcohol), 2007; 68(2):266-75. | 6. | Snow Jones, A, Austin, DW, Beach, RH, Altman, D. Funding of North Carolina Tobacco Control Programs Through the Master Settlement Agreement. American Journal of Public Health, 2007; 97(1): 36-44. | 7. | Snow Jones, A, Richmond, DW. Causal Effects of Alcoholism on Wage Rates & Earnings: Estimates from the NLSY, Health Economics, 2006; 15(8), 849-71. | 8. | Naughton, MJ, Snow Jones, A, Shumaker, SA. When Practices, Promises, Profits and Policies Outpace Hard Evidence: The Post-Menopausal Hormone Debate. Journal of Social Issues, 2005; 61(1):159-79. | 9. | Snow Jones, A, RB D'Agostino, EW Gondolf, and A Heckert. Assessing the Effect of Batterer Program Completion on Reassault Using Propensity Scores. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004; 19:1002-20. | 10. | Snow Jones, A, Wage and Non-Wage Compensation Among Young Alcoholic And Heavy Drinking Women: A Preliminary Analysis, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2002; 23(1): 3-25. | 11. | Snow Jones, A, Gondolf EW. Assessing the Effect of Batterer Program Completion on Reassault: An Instrumental Variables Analysis. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2002; 18(1): 71-98. | 12. | Snow Jones, A, Gondolf EW. Time-varying risk factors for re-assault among batterer program participants. Journal on Family Violence, 2001; 16(4): 345-59. | 13. | Chatterji P, Caffray CM, Snow Jones, A, Lillie-Blanton M, Werthamer L. Applying Cost Analysis Methods to School-Based Prevention Programs: Assessing the Economic Cost of the ALPHA Program. Preventive Science, 2001; 2 (1): 45-55. | 14. | Snow Jones, A. The cost of batterer programs: how much and who pays? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2000; 15(6):566-586. | 15. | Snow Jones, A, Astone NM, Keyl PM, Kim Y, Alexander CS. Health Behavior Research Methods: Teen Childbearing and Educational Attainment. Journal Family and Economic Issues 1999; 20(4):387-418. | 16. | Snow Jones, A, Miller DJ, Salkever DS. Parental use of alcohol and children's behavioral health: a household production analysis. Health Economics 1999; 8(8):661-683. | 17. | Snow Jones, A, Salkever DS. The mix of primary care versus surgical specialist physicians: an examination of gallbladder surgery. Southern Economic Journal 1995; 61(4):1057-1075. | |
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