Education
| 2003 |
Florida State University |
Ph.D. |
Sociology |
| 1996 |
Florida State University |
M.S. |
Sociology |
| 1987 |
Florida State University |
B.S. |
Political Science |
Professional Positions
2005-present |
Research Assistant Professor
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health |
2003-2005 |
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health |
2003 |
Guest Lecturer
Florida State University, Department of Sociology |
2000-2003 |
Research Assistant
Florida State University, Center for Demography and Population Health |
1997-1999 |
Instructor
Florida State University, Department of Sociology |
Selected Publications
Dietz, Noella A. and Patricia Yancey Martin. “Women Who Are Stalked:
Questioning The Fear Standard.” Violence Against Women 2005; In Press.
Sly, D. F., K. Arheart, N. Dietz, E. Trapido, D. Nelson, R. Rodriguez, J. McKenna, and D. Lee. “The Outcome Consequences of Defunding the Minnesota Youth Tobacco-Use Prevention Program.” Preventive Medicine 2005; 41 (2):503-510.
Delva, Jorge, Noella A. Dietz, and David F. Sly. “Results of the Adult-Youth Tobacco Surveys: Final Report Submitted to the James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program.” Department of Health, Grant No. BM 001. Tallahassee, Florida. 2005; Full Report.
Sly, D. F., K. Arheart, N. Dietz, C. Borgen, E. Trapido, D. Nelson, and J. McKenna. “Effect of Ending an Anti-tobacco Youth Campaign on Adolescent Susceptibility to Cigarette Smoking – Minnesota, 2002-2003.” Journal of the American Medical Association May 26, 2004; 291 (20):2422-2423.
Sly, D. C. Borgen, K. Arheart, N. Dietz, E. Trapido, D. Nelson, and J. McKenna. “Effect of Ending an Anti-Tobacco Youth Campaign on Adolescent Susceptibility to Cigarette Smoking—Minnesota, 2002-2003.” Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). April 16, 2004; 53 (14):301-304.
David Sly, Gary Heald, Sarah Ray, and Noella Dietz. Florida Tobacco Pilot Program. “Florida Anti-Tobacco Media Evaluation (FAME), 36-Month Report.” University of Miami Research and Evaluation Coordinating Center. May, 2001; Full Report.
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