- Clark University
- University of Southern Maine
Northeast Rural Health Research Center
Area(s) of expertise
Behavioral health
Rural health
BIO
Jean A. Talbot, PhD, MPH, is a Research Associate at the Maine Rural Health Research Center. Her work with the Center has focused primarily on issues relating to behavioral health in rural populations. Recent projects have addressed: adverse childhood experiences in rural and urban contexts; tobacco use and tobacco control/prevention in rural areas; telehealth and telebehavioral health use among rural Medicaid beneficiaries; and rural Mental Health First Aid. Dr. Talbot holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Clark University, and completed clinical training at the VA Boston Healthcare System and the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Department of Psychiatry. She completed a Master’s in Public Health at the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service.
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Bio
Jean A. Talbot, PhD, MPH, is a Research Associate at the Maine Rural Health Research Center. Her work with the Center has focused primarily on issues relating to behavioral health in rural populations. Recent projects have addressed: adverse childhood experiences in rural and urban contexts; tobacco use and tobacco control/prevention in rural areas; telehealth and telebehavioral health use among rural Medicaid beneficiaries; and rural Mental Health First Aid. Dr. Talbot holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Clark University, and completed clinical training at the VA Boston Healthcare System and the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Department of Psychiatry. She completed a Master’s in Public Health at the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service.