Halima Al-Khattab
Halima Al-Khattab
Expert
Halima Al-Khattab is an experienced health behavior researcher and community leader with a demonstrated history of working in academic, clinical, and community settings. Al-Khattab is skilled in nonprofit management, mental health, community-based participatory research, clinical nursing science, community outreach/education, adolescent health, qualitative methods, and health disparities. She is a strong research professional with post-graduate certificates in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner across the lifespan and Health Innovation and Implementation.
Education
PhD, Nursing Science, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
Areas of Expertise
- Behavioral health
- Mental health
- Adolescent health
- Nursing
- Qualitative methods
Publications
B. Draucker, D. S. Martsolf, S. Crane, A. L. McCord, L. Romero, and H. A. Al-Khattab, “A Feasibility Test of an Online Intervention to Prevention Dating Violence in Emerging Adults,” Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 33, no. 1 (2019): 37–45.
S. Knopf, K. R. McNealy, H. Al-Khattab, L. Carter-Harris, U. M. Oruche, V. Naanyu, and C. B. Draucker, “Sexual Learning among East African Adolescents in the Context of Generalized HIV Epidemics: A Systematic Qualitative Meta-Synthesis,” PloS one 12, no. 3 (2017), e0173225.
H. Al-Khattab, U. Oruche, D. Perkins, and C. Draucker, “How African American Adolescents Manage Depression: Being with Others.” Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 22, no. 5 (2016): 387–400.