Jeffrey S. Hallam, Ph.D., CPH, FRSPH
Biography
Jeff Hallam is a prominent figure in the field of public health, currently serving as the Senior Associate Dean and Professor in the College of Public Health at Kent State University. He is also the Director of the Healthy Communities Research Institute (HCRI) at Kent State University. Before his current role, Hallam was Chair of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department in the College of Public Health. His academic career has seen him hold leadership and teaching positions at several esteemed institutions, including the University of Mississippi, Baylor University, and The Ohio State University. He was a visiting scholar in the Graduate Program in Health Sciences at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Brazil. Hallam earned his Ph.D. in Health Promotion and Education from The Ohio State University, focusing his scholarship on the construct validity of health behavior interventions. Hallam's research contributions are notable, as evidenced by his publications in leading public health journals and recognition in national magazines and newspapers. His work has garnered national attention and has had a tangible impact on the community. In addition to his scholarly achievements, Hallam has played significant roles in professional organizations. He is a former president of the American Academy of Health Behavior and has served on the Executive Board of the American Public Health Association. His dedication to advancing public health is underscored by several prestigious awards he has received, including honors from the American Academy of Health Behavior, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, the University of Mississippi School of Applied Sciences, and The Ohio State University. Furthermore, Hallam is recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, further highlighting his international stature in the field. His multidimensional contributions encompass research, education, leadership, and advocacy within public health, making him a respected figure in academia.
Education
MA, Sport Management, emphasis in Fitness Management, The Ohio State University, 1991
BS, Recreation Education, The Ohio State University, 1988
Publications
- Nolan R. & Hallam JS. Validation of the exercise self-efficacy scale (ESE-S) for increased adherence to physical activity. Ohio Journal of Public Health, 2019
- 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