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    Jeff Hallam Headshot

    Jeffrey S. Hallam, PhD, CPH, FRSPH

    College of Public Health
    Professor, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Senior Associate Dean for Research, Practice, and Global Affairs
    Campus:
    Kent
    Contact Information
    Email:
    jhallam1@kent.edu
    Phone:
    330-672-0679
    Fax:
    330-672-2334

    Biography

    Dr. Jeffrey Hallam is a distinguished public health scholar and leader with over 30 years of experience. As Senior Associate Dean for Research and Global Affairs at Kent State University’s College of Public Health, he also directs the Healthy Communities Research Institute. Holding degrees from The Ohio State University (BS, 1988; MA, 1991; PhD, 1995), his research focuses on theory-based interventions to affect health behaviors. With over 50 peer-reviewed publications and millions in funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, NIH, and others, Dr. Hallam has held key roles at The Ohio State University, Baylor University, the University of Mississippi, and Kent State University. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, he is a Certified Public Health professional and Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist. His leadership includes a past presidency of the American Academy of Health Behavior and roles with the American Public Health Association. Dr. Hallam’s community service spans local health initiatives and global engagement, including a 2022 Visiting Scholar role in Brazil. He continues to advance public health through research, mentorship, and leadership.

    Education

    PhD, Health Promotion & Education, The Ohio State University, 1995
    MA, Sport Management, emphasis in Fitness Management, The Ohio State University, 1991
    BS, Recreation Education, The Ohio State University, 1988

    Expertise

    Construct validation of health behavior interventions
    Community Based Participatory Research
    Examination of how the built environment and policy influence physical activity
    Development and testing tools to measure theoretical variables
    Physical activity
    Community-Based Participatory Research
    Built Environment

    Publications

    • Nolan R, Hallam JS. Measurement, development and validation for construct validity of the treatment: The Grief Recovery Method Instrument (GRM-I), Journal of Health Education, 2019
    • Nolan R, Hallam JS. Construct validity of the Theory of Grief Recovery (TOGR): A new paradigm towards understanding grief and loss. Journal of Health Education, 2019
    • Lee J, Hoornbeek J, Oh N, Hallam JS. Can students be motivated to exercise through physical education class learning strategies? A multilevel analysis. Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2019
    • Nolan R, Agley J, Umstattd Meyer MR, Spicer P, Hallam JS. Continued development of the Rural Active Living Perceived Environmental Support Scale (RALPESS): preliminary evidence for validity among American Indians. Rural Remote Health. 2019.
    • Kirkland C, Hallam JS. Addressing community health worker wellness and self-care: Formative evaluation focus groups. Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2023
    • Fitzpatrick S†, Nolan RD, Hallam JS, Pinney SM. Ecological grief in the Fernald Community Cohort: A pilot study. PLOS Mental Health, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmen.0000049

      Documents

      PDF icon Hallam Vitae April 2025.pdf.pdf

      Research Institutes and Initiatives

      Healthy Communities Research Initiative

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      800 E. Summit St.
      Kent, OH 44242

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