
Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz, MA, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics and CHP/PCOR core faculty memberCHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Sarah (Sally) Horwitz's Curriculum Vitae (66.7KB, modified February 2009)
Dr. Horwitz is an international authority on the epidemiology of mental health disorders in childhood, an arena of research that is emerging as central to child health policy deliberations and reform. She is also recognized as a national leader in medical and public health education having served in a variety of senior positions with responsibility for training in epidemiology, health services evaluation, and translational research.
Dr. Horwitz's breadth of expertise is reflected in her previous joint position as Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Pediatrics at the Case School of Medicine. Prior to her arrival at Case in 2003, Dr. Horwitz was Head of the Division of Health Policy and Administration, in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, at the Yale University School of Medicine.
As a classically trained epidemiologist with a background in psychology and education, Dr. Horwitz was among the first to bring rigorous analytic methods to the study of psychosocial influences on the functional outcomes of vulnerable children. Dr. Horwitz has also been a leader in transforming her research into improved pediatric practice and policies. As a leader in the American Academy of Pediatrics Behavioral Research Consortium, Dr. Horwitz helped develop a method for assessing obstacles to the identification and management of psychosocial disorders in children. Dr. Horwitz's unusual ability to link rigorous analytic methodologies to applications in the real world is highly prized by public agencies and professional organizations across the country and she is frequently sought out as a consultant and advisor to major public initiatives to improve mental health services for children.
Dr. Horwitz has long been committed to medical education and has developed and directed a variety of highly successful training programs. In these positions, Dr. Horwitz supervised the training of medical and public health professionals at a variety of levels and across a range of disciplines and is recognized as a highly committed and successful mentor and excellent teacher.
Stanford Departments
Pediatrics
Publications
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- Associations Between Intensity of Child Welfare Involvement and Child Development among Young Children in Child Welfare
Stahmer AC, Hurlburt M, Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz, Landsverk J, Zhang J, Leslie LK
Child Abuse and Nelect vol. 33, 9 (2009)
Parent Involvement Is Associated With Early Success in Obesity Treatment
Heinberg LJ, Kutchman EM, Lawhun SA, Berger NA, Seabrook RC, Cuttler L, Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz
Clinical Pediatrics vol. ePub (2009)- Early-Onset Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Diagnostic Issues
Danner S, Fristad MA, Arnold LE, Youngstrom EA, Birmaher B, Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz, Demeter C, Findling RL, Kowatch RA, LAMS Group
Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review vol. epub (2009)
Persistence of Maternal Depressive Symptoms throughout the Early Years of Childhood.
Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz, Briggs-Gowan MJ, Storfer-Isser A, Carter AS
Journal of Women's Health vol. 18, 5 (2009)
- Documentation Status and Parental Concerns About Development in Young US Children of Mexican Origin
Ortega AN, Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz, Fang H, Kuo AA, Wallace SP, Inkelas M
Academic Pediatrics vol. epub (2009)
Events & Presentations
- Epidemiology of Children's Mental Health Services: Prevalence, Distribution and Patterns
January 21, 2009 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz - The Prevalence, Correlates, and Persistence of Maternal Depression: A Services Failure?
January 23, 2008 CHP/PCOR Research in Progress Seminar
Sarah (Sally) M. Horwitz


