Hyunsung Oh, PhD, MSW

Revised: 9/20/2016 Hyunsung Oh, PhD, MSW Address: 411 N. Central Ave., Suite 800 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Email: [email protected] Tel: 602-496-0518 SUB-F...
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Hyunsung Oh, PhD, MSW Address: 411 N. Central Ave., Suite 800 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Email: [email protected] Tel: 602-496-0518 SUB-FIELDS AND AREAS OF RESEARCH Depression; Chronic Illness and Co-Morbidity; Social relation and Self-Care Behaviors/Disease Control; Patient-Centered Medical Home; Federally Qualified Health Centers; Active Duty Military and Veterans EDUCATION Ph.D. 2014

_______ University of Southern California, Los Angeles Social Work

Ph.D. dissertation: Depression Severity, Self-Care Behaviors, and Self-Reported Diabetes Symptoms and Daily Functioning among Low-income Patients Receiving Depression Care (Chair: Kathleen Ell, DSW; Committee members: Lawrence Palinkas, PhD & Chih-Ping Chou, PhD) M.S.W.

2009

Yonsei University, Seoul Social Work

Master’s Thesis: Are Social Workers in South Korea Earning Appropriate Compensations in Comparison with Other Human Professionals B.A.

2007

Yonsei University, Seoul Social Work and Economics

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 08/2014-Present Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Arizona State University 09/2014-Present Faculty Affiliate, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, Arizona State University 08/2014-05/2015 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Social Work, University of Southern California REVIEWER ACTIVITIES Editorial Board Member RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE (as of January 2015)

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Guest Reviewer AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION (CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS) JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER GRANTS 03/2015-08/2015

Principal Investigator, “Examining the effects of past experience and culture on health care use among Korean immigrants who are employed by a small business” Grant funding agency: Behavior, Health, and Society Research Cluster, School of Social Work University of Southern California Multi-PI: C.H. Jeong Total Direct: $7,676

In progress

Methods: Qualitative interviews Principal Investigator, “Egocentric social network, health behaviors, and health outcomes among low-income Hispanic patients with diabetes and comorbid depression”

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 08/2016-Present Principal Investigator, Examining effectiveness of SWG 619 in integrating the evidence-based practice (EBP) and facilitators and challenges in adoption of the EBP. Grant funding agency: Arizona State University Faculty Research Development Fund Total direct: $ 200 Methods: Pre-experimental pre- and post-test. 09/2015-Present Co-Investigator, Improving Health Outcomes in Independent Senior

09/2013-07/2015

Housing through an Interprofessional Health and Social Service Center, Funded by National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education (NEXUS) (PI: Robin Bonifas, PhD) Duties: Conducting evaluation of effectiveness of interprofessional education on students’ and residents’ outcomes. Research Associate, A Helping Hand (AHH) to Activate PatientCentered Depression Care among Low-Income Patients, Funded by Patient-Centered Outcome Research Institute (PI: Kathleen Ell, PhD) Duties: Preparation of IRB Proposal; Survey; Intervention 2|Page

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WORK HISTORY 05/2009-07/2010

implementation; Assist collaborations between community health workers and primary care providers Instructor, Motivational Interviewing Learning Environment Simulation (MILES), Funded by Department of Defense PI: Dr. Jeffrey Wilkins. Duties: Teaching participants the motivational interviewing with MILES Research Assistant, Research, training and policy development project on battle-injuries and sexual dysfunction. Funded by California Community Foundation (PI: Sherrie Wilcox, PhD) Duties: Preparation of IRB Proposal; Survey; Literature review; developing teaching curriculum. Research Assistant, Strengthen the effectiveness of the Los Angeles Veterans Collaborative. Funded by Newman’s Own Foundation (PI: Anthony Hassan, PhD) Duties: Preparation of IRB Proposal; Survey Research Assistant, Post-Deployment Reintegration for California National Guard Service Members and Their Families: Identifying Reintegration Transitions and Goals and Providing Reintegration Skills Training. Funded by County of Los Angeles, PI: Kathleen Ell Duties: Preparation of IRB Proposal; Data Collection, Data analysis and writing manuscript Research Assistant, Service Improvement Study in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Funded by Larson Foundation (PI: Erick Guerrero, PhD) Duties: Data Collection from Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Agencies Research Assistant, Nonprofit Organizations’ Information Technology Capacity in South Korea, Funded by Microsoft (PI: Jaesung Choi, PI) Duties: Data Collection, Assuming a Responsibility on Descriptive Statistics Research Assistant, Research on Social Inclusion in Local Social Welfare Service Providers, PI: Dr. Jaesung Choi in Yonsei University Duties: Data Collection Research Analyst, Samsung Economic Research Institute, Public 3|Page

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02/2009-05/2010 06/2007-02/2008 07/2007-08/2007 12/2005-01/2006 07/2003-08/2005

Policy Team: Seoul. Research Assistant, Project for Developing Ubiquitous City Construction Guideline: Seoul. Intern, Work Together Foundation: Seoul. Intern, Korean Institute for Health and Social Affairs: Seoul. Intern, Banpo Community Center: Seoul. Korean Army Augmented to the U.S. Army, 94th Military Police Battalion: Seoul. Retired as a Sergeant

PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed publications (*: Correspondence author)

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Oh, H.*, & Ell, K. (2016). Depression Remission, Receipt of Problem-Solving Therapy, and Self-Care Behavior Frequency among Low-Income, Predominantly Hispanic Diabetes Patients. General Hospital Psychiatry. 41, 38-44.

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Ell, K., Aranda, M. P., Wu, S., Oh, H., Lee, P., & Guterman, J. (2016). Promotora assisted depression care among predominately Hispanic patients with concurrent chronic illness: Public care system clinical trial design. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 46, 39-47. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/10.1016/j.cct.2015.11.012

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Ell, K., Oh, H., & Wu, S. (2016). Integrating biopsychosocial intervention research in a changing health care landscape. Research on Social Work Practice, 26(1), 28-34. doi:10.1177/1049731515579074

4. Kintzle, S., Oh, H., Wilcox, S., Hassan, A. M., Ell, K., & Castro, C. A. (2015). Civilian unemployment and mental health: The moderating impact of alcohol misuse in returning National Guard. Military Medicine, 180, 986-993. 5. Oh, H.* & Ell, K. (2015). Social support, a mediator in collaborative depression care for cancer patients. Research on Social Work Practice. 25(2), 229-239. 6. Wilcox, S.L., Oh, H., Redmond, S.A., Chicas, J., Hassan, A.M., Lee, P-J., & Ell, K. (2015). A Scope of the Problem: Post-Deployment Reintegration Challenges in a National Guard Unit. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 50(1), 7383. DOI: 10.3233/WOR-141935. 7. Ell, K., Oh, H., Lee, P-J., & Guterman, J. (2014). Collaborative health literate depression care among predominantly Hispanic patients with coronary heart disease in safety net care. Psychosomatics, 55(6), 555-565. 8. Oh, H.*, Ell, K., & Subica, A. (2014). Depression and family interaction among lowincome, predominantly Hispanic cancer patients: A longitudinal analysis. Supportive Care in Cancer, 22(2), 427-434.DOI 10.1007/s00520-013-1993-2. Manuscripts under review 4|Page

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1. Oh, H*., Ell., K., & Palinkas, L. (Revise & Resubmit). Self-care behavior change and depression among low-income predominantly Hispanic patients in safety-net clinics. Will Submit to Social Work in Health Care in September, 2016. 2. Cederbaum, J.A., Wilcox, S.L., Oh, H., Sullivan, K., Ell, K., & Hassan, A.M. (under review). The role of service member mental health and marital satisfaction in postdeployment family reintegration. Submitted to Journal of Family Social Work on April 18, 2016. Manuals and White Papers 1. Philips, E., Brekke, J., He, A., Oh, H., & Simon, J. (Unpublished). Manual for cognitive behavioral therapy: Course material, School of Social Work, University of Southern California. 2. Oh, H., Chicas, J., Wilkins, J. N., & Ell, K. (2012). Healthcare for veterans in the era of Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act of 2010. Los Angeles, CA: USC Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families. 3. Chicas, J., Maiden, P., Oh, H., Young, D., & Wilcox, S. (2012). From war to the workplace: Helping veterans transition to civilian work setting. Los Angeles, CA: USC Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families. Manuscripts in preparation 1. Oh, H. & Ell, K. (in progress). Mediation of self-care behaviors in the relationship between depression, diabetes symptoms and daily functioning., Will be submitted to the Journal of Behavioral Health. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS 1. Oh, H., & Ell, K. (2016). Depression remission, receipt of problem-solving therapy, and self-care behavior frequency among low-income predominantly Hispanic diabetes patients. Poster will be presented at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington D.C. 2. Oh, H., Chi, I., & Hur, J. (2016). Egocentric social network and health behaviors among older adults with diabetes: Analysis of National social Life, Health, and Aging Project. Poster will be presented at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington D.C. 3. Villamil, C.A., Rice, E., Rhoades, H., & Oh, H., (2016). Family-based social network ties of homeless youth. Oral will be presented at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington D.C. 4. Cederbaum, J. A., Wilcox, S. L., Oh, H., Sullivan, K. S., Ell, K. Hassan, A. (2015). Mental health and marital satisfaction in postdeployment family 5|Page

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reintegration. Poster will be presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. November, 2015; Vancouver, BC 5. Oh, H., & Ell, K. (2015). Are change in self-care behavior frequency during depression care associated with the risk of depression in the future? Oral paper presented at the 2015 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. 6. Park, S. & Oh, H., (2015). Perceived quality of social network and the risk of depression among low-income workers in South Korea. Poster paper presented at the 2015 Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA. 7. Lee, Y., Oh, H., & Chi, I. (2014). “Better” or “Worse” Health Outcome of Unpaid Caregivers in the U.S.? Oral paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America's 67th Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC. 8. Oh, H., & Ell, K. (2014). Stress generation and depression among low-income Latino patients with diabetes. Poster paper presented at American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC. 9. Oh, H., Kintzle, S., Wilcox, S., & Castro, C. (2014). Unemployment, alcohol misuse and mental health. Poster paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. 10. Oh, H. (2014). Depression care for chronic illness patients within primary care settings: A Double-edged sword. Oral paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Sociology and Social Work, Los Angeles, CA. 11. Oh, H., Ell, K., & Subica, A. (2014). Depression and family interaction among lowincome, predominantly Hispanic cancer patients: A Longitudinal Analysis. Oral paper presented at the Annual conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, TX. 12. Chicas, J., Hassan, A., Wilcox, S., & Oh, H. (2012). Supporting veteran and military family reintegration through academic-community partnerships. Poster paper presented at Navy and Marine Corps Combat & Operational Stress Control Conference, San Diego, CA. 13. Lee, H. E., Choi, J. S., Oh, H., & Kim, M. I. (2009). Social exclusion, depression, and daily support services among users of community center in Korea. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA. 14. Oh, H., Cho, M. H., & Choi, J. S. (2008). The realities and tasks of IT systems in agencies, Korea. Paper presented at the Information Society and the Elderly: Global Perspectives, Seoul, Korea. 15. Oh, H., & Kim, J. H. (2007). Effect of social exclusion upon depression among elders: focused on moderating effect of experiences using community center. Paper presented at The 50th Anniversary Celebration of Establishment 2007 Korean Academy of Social Welfare International conference, Seoul, Korea. 6|Page

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16. Choi, J. S., Choi, S. A., Cho, M. H., Baek, H. S., Oh, H., & Im, J. H. (2007). NPO's in South Korea and their IT usage. Seoul: The Center for Social Welfare Research, Yonsei University. HIGHLIGHTS (HONORS & AWARDS) 01/2015 Postdoctoral Scholar Training & Travel Award (USC Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and the USC Postdoctoral Association /$1760) 05/2014-08/2014 USC Hamovitch Summer Research award (School of Social Work/$4000) 08/2010-05/2014 04/2013

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06/2012 05/2012-08/2012 03/2007-02/2008 05/2006

Doctoral Fellowship (USC School of Social Work/$3000~4000 per month) Research training award for presenters at Scholars Research Symposium (the Graduate school, University of Southern California/$1500) Early Career Ethnic Minority Investigator Conference award, Summer Institute on Longitudinal Research (supported by National Institute on Drug Abuse/$300) Research training award (APD & EDGE 2012 Summer Institute, University of Southern California/$2000) USC Hamovitch Summer Research award (School of Social Work/$4000) Scholarship from Brain Korea Project (National scholarship program by the Korean Research Foundation/$6,000) Awarded in an idea contest for pension reform by the Korean National Pension System 2006

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2016 Lecturer, School of Social Work, Arizona State University

Spring 2016

SWU 321: Statistics for Social Workers SWG 719. Quantitative Research Methods (PhD course) Field supervisor, Westward Ho the Collaboratory Supervising Social Work interns working in an Interprofessional team, which include students from Nursing, Nutrition, and Rec Therapy. Lecturer, School of Social Work, Arizona State University SWU 321: Statistics for Social Workers Field supervisor, Westward Ho the Collaboratory Supervising Social Work interns working in an Interprofessional 7|Page

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team, which include students from Nursing, Nutrition, and Rec Therapy. Lecturer, School of Social Work, Arizona State University SWG 619: Practice-Oriented Research (Required course for Advanced Direct Practice concentration) Lecturer, School of Social Work, University of Southern California SOWK 562: Social Work Research (foundation course) Tutor, School of Social Work, University of Southern California SOWK 760: Introductory Social Work Statistics (required course for first-year PhD student) Trainer, School of Social Work, University of Southern California. Introductory training of MSW interns on 1) Four sessions of Motivational Interviewing (MI), 2) Three sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), 3) Three sessions of Problem-Solving Therapy (PST): Each session of training lasted for eight hours in a day; Students were certified at the end of each workshop (Instructors: Elizabeth Philips, PhD & John Brekke, PhD) Tutor, School of Social Work, University of Southern California SOWK 760: Introductory Social Work Statistics (required course for first-year PhD student) Teaching Assistant, School of Social Work, University of Southern California. SOWK 636 Social Policy in the Health Care Sector (Instructor: Lawrence Palinkas, PhD)

INVITED LECTURES 09/2015 Invited Lecture, “Why social workers are joining an interdisciplinary team in a primary care clinic.” at orientation for new nursing students starting the Doctor of Nursing Program of College of Nursing & Health Innovation, Arizona State University

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES 10/2013-04/2014 Assisted Dr. Kathleen Ell with transferring previous research findings from Alleviating Depression Among Patients With Cancer (ADAPt-C) into Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs) publication, which is issued by National Cancer Institute http://rtips.cancer.gov/rtips/programDetails.do?programId=3551008 8|Page

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STATISTICAL PACKAGES IN USE SPSS (Mediation analysis with bootstrapping method) SAS (Use proc mixed for Longitudinal Data Analysis & dyadic data [e.g. couple's data]) STATA (Logistic Regression & Survival Analysis) Mplus (Structural Equation Analysis & Latent Growth Modeling) REFERENCES 1. Kathleen Ell, DSW Ernst P. Larson Professor of Health, Poverty and Ethnicity Senior Scientist, Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans and Military Families Co-Director of the USC CTSI Office of Community Engagement University of Southern California, School of Social Work 669 W. 34th Street Los Angeles CA 90089-0411 Office: 760-345-7217 / Cell: 760-399-0263 / Email: [email protected] 2. Lawrence A. Palinkas, Ph.D. Albert G. and Frances Lomas Feldman Professor of Social Policy and Health Director, Behavior, Health and Society Research Cluster University of Southern California, School of Social Work 669 W. 34th Street, MC0411 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0411 Office: (213) 740-3990 / Cell: (858) 922-7265/ Email: [email protected] 3. Bruce A. Thyer, Ph.D., LCSW, BCBA-D Florida State University, College of Social Work 296 Champions Way - UCC 3411 Tallahassee, FL 32306-2570 Office: 850-645-4792 / Fax: 850-644-9750/ Email: [email protected]

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