
Sara Stein
Academic · Intergenerational Trauma Transmission
University of Michigan-Ann ArborUnited States
About
Sara Stein, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity. Her work focuses on intergenerational trauma transmission, particularly how maternal trauma impacts child development prenatally and postnatally. Using both clinical and research methodologies, she develops trauma-informed interventions for structurally disadvantaged women.
- University of Michigan School of Public Health
- Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity
Dr. Stein’s research examines the intersection of trauma, maternal mental health, and child outcomes through longitudinal and qualitative approaches. Key areas include:
- Intergenerational trauma transmission
- Maternal-child health connections
- Community-responsive interventions
- Social determinants of health
- Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) epidemiology
Her recent publications explore trauma’s impact on:
- Emotion regulation during pregnancy
- Maternal eating behaviors
- Child cognitive development
- Long-term PTSD trajectories
- Lead exposure prevention strategies
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