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Professor of Pediatrics and Health Services
UCLA
RAND Center for Adolescent Health Promotion
1072 Gayley Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024
E-mail: schuster@rand.org
Mark A.
Schuster, MD, PhD, is Professor of Pediatrics and Health Services
at UCLA, where he serves as Chief of General Pediatrics and
Vice Chair for Health Services, Policy, and Community Research
in the Department of Pediatrics. He is Director of Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention at RAND and holds the RAND Distinguished
Chair in Health Promotion. He also leads the UCLA/RAND Center
for Adolescent Health Promotion, a community-based participatory
research center funded by CDC.
Dr. Schuster conducts research primarily on child, adolescent,
and family issues. Currently, he is leading NIH-funded studies
to (1) develop and evaluate a worksite-based parenting program
for parents of adolescents to learn communication skills and
foster healthy sexual development and sexual risk prevention,
(2) partner with L.A. Unified School District to prevent obesity
among youth, (3) examine the impact of California’s new
Paid Family Leave Act on families of children with chronic illness,
and (4) understand the issues experienced by children with HIV-infected
parents. He is head of the L.A. site of the CDC-funded “Healthy
Passages,” which seeks to identify personal, family, school,
and community influences on substance use, violence, injuries,
physical activity, nutrition, sexual behavior, and mental/physical
health by studying 5,000 ten-year olds in three cities biennially
to age 20. He has also studied quality of health care, childhood
immunizations, anticipatory guidance, injury prevention, and
the effects of terrorist attacks on stress and coping.
Dr. Schuster is the 2003 winner of the Nemours Child Health
Services Research Award from AcademyHealth. He serves as a Commissioner
on the Los Angeles City Commission for Children, Youth and Their
Families and chairs its Health and Nutrition Committee. Dr.
Schuster is Associate Director of the UCLA Robert Wood Johnson
Clinical Scholars Program. He is co-author of Everything You
Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They’d
Ask): The Secrets to Surviving Your Child’s Sexual Development
from Birth to the Teens (Crown; 2003) and co-editor of Child
Rearing in America: Challenges Facing Parents of Young Children
(Cambridge University Press; 2002).
He has appeared on CNN, ESPN, Good Morning America, NPR, and
the Today Show, and in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times,
Newsweek, USA Today, and the Washington Post.
Dr. Schuster received his BA summa cum laude from Yale, his
MD from Harvard Medical School, his MPP from the Kennedy School
of Government at Harvard, and his PhD from RAND Graduate School.
He did his pediatrics residency at Children’s Hospital
Boston and his fellowship with the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical
Scholars Program at UCLA. He practices pediatrics at Mattel
Children’s Hospital at UCLA.
Selected
Publications
Allen
ML, Elliott MN, Morales LS, Diamant AL, Hambarsoomian K, Schuster
MA. “Adolescent Participation in Preventive Health Behaviors,
Physical Activity, and Nutrition: Differences Across Immigrant
Generations for Asians and Latinos Compared with Whites.”
Am J Public Health. 2007;97:337-343.
Chung PJ,
Garfield CF, Elliott MN, Carey C, Eriksson C, Schuster MA. “Need
for and Use of Family Leave among Parents of Children with Special
Health Care Needs.” Pediatrics. 2007;119:e1047-e1055.
Wang CJ, McGlynn EA, Brook RH, Leonard CH, Piecuch RE, Hsueh
SI, Schuster MA. “Quality of Care Indicators for the Neuro-developmental
Follow-up of Children Born Very Low Birth Weight: Results of
an Expert Panel Process.” Pediatrics. 2006;117:2080-2092.
Schuster MA, Collins RL, Cunningham WE, Morton SC, Zierler S,
Wong M, Tu W, Kanouse DE. “Perceived Discrimination in
Clinical Care in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV-Infected
Adults Receiving Health Care.” J Gen Intern Med. 2005;20:807-813.
Richardson J, Schuster MA, Everything You Never Wanted Your
Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They’d Ask): The
Secrets to Surviving Your Child’s Sexual Development from
Birth to the Teens, New York, NY: Crown; 2003 (hardcover) &
Three Rivers Press; 2004 (trade paperback).
Halfon N, McLearn KT, Schuster MA, eds., Child Rearing in America:
Challenges Facing Parents of Young Children. New York, NY: Cambridge
University Press; 2002.
Schuster MA, Stein BD, Jaycox LH, Collins RL, Marshall GN, Elliott
MN, Zhou AJ, Kanouse DE, Morrison JL, Berry SH. “A National
Survey of Stress Reactions After the September 11, 2001 Terrorist
Attacks.” N Engl J Med. 2001;345:1507-1512.
Schuster MA, Franke TM, Bastian A, Sor S, Halfon N. “Firearm
Storage Patterns in Homes with Children in the United States.”
Am J Public Health. 2000;90:588-594.
Schuster MA, McGlynn EA, Brook RH. “How Good Is the Quality
of Health Care in the United States?” Milbank Q. 1998;76:517-563.
Reprinted in 2005 Milbank Memorial Fund Special Issue of Milbank
Q.
Schuster MA, Bell RM, Kanouse DE. “The Sexual Practices
of Adolescent Virgins: Genital Sexual Activities of High School
Students Who Have Never Had Vaginal Intercourse.” Am J
Public Health. 1996;86:1570-1576.
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