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  1. Lonnie R. Snowden is Professor of Health Policy and Management whose research focuses on mental health care access and quality, especially disparities in access and quality. snowden@berkeley.edu. View CV. University Hall #235. Berkeley, CA 94720. Biography.

    • 2121 Berkeley Way, 94720, CA
    • mailto:snowden@berkeley.edu
  2. 2002. Health and mental health policies' role in better understanding and closing African American–White American disparities in treatment access and quality of care. LR Snowden. American Psychologist 67 (7), 524. , 2012. 185. 2012. Toward assessment of personal competence and incompetence in life situations.

  3. Lonnie SNOWDEN, Professor of the Graduate School | Cited by 6,944 | of University of California, Berkeley, CA (UCB) | Read 187 publications | Contact Lonnie SNOWDEN

  4. Research Description. Lonnie R. Snowden is Professor of Health Policy and Management whose research focuses on mental health care access and quality, especially disparities in access and quality. Research Interests: Organization and financing of health/mental health service systems: Access and effectiveness of care to minority and underserved ...

  5. LONNIE R. SNOWDEN, JR., Ph.D. PERSONAL INFORMATION. EDUCATION. Undergraduate: Graduate: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. B.A. in Psychology, 1969. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. M.A. in August 1972. Major in Clinical Psychology. Minor in Psychological Measurement.

  6. Lonnie Snowden via Europe PubMed Central Ethnic Differences in Children's Entry into Public Mental Health Care via Emergency Mental Health Services. Journal of child and family studies 2009-02 | Journal article DOI: 10.1007/s10826-008-9253-7 PMID: 197307 ...

  7. 29. Sept. 2023 · An August 2022 scoping review by lead author Lonnie Snowden, professor of Health Policy and Management at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, examined whether or not the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion reduced African American–white disparities in access to healthcare, coverage, and overall health outcomes.