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Michelle Broaddus, PhD

Associate Professor

Locations

  • 91΄σΙρ College of Wisconsin
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine

Contact Information

Education

PhD, Social Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
MS, Social Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
BS, Psychology, Centre College

Research Interests

Dr. Broaddus's general research interests are in the development and evaluation of community-based, clinic-based, and public health programs to improve mental health, substance use, and outcomes along the HIV care continuum. Throughout her career Dr. Broaddus has prioritized addressing health equity and the needs of vulnerable populations. In 2014, Dr. Broaddus was invited to join the Wisconsin Child Psychiatry Consultation Program (WI CPCP), and as a result began a shift in research trajectory to focus on behavioral and mental health. Wisconsin CPCP aims to address the challenge of the shortage of child psychiatrists in Wisconsin. This program provides consultation, education, and resource coordination for primary care providers with pediatric patients.


In 2016, Dr. Broaddus became the Principal Investigator of the Advancing Behavioral Health Initiative (ABHI). The ABHI was funded by the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin (AHW) Endowment to build the networks, systems, and structures best suited to address the challenges Wisconsin residents faced and has set the standard for large-scale mental and behavioral health improvement. This 8-year, 3-phase project funded ten community coalitions across the state, including urban, rural, and tribal communities, to improve behavioral health at a population-level through systems change. An Academic Partner Team, led by Dr. Broaddus, was also selected to support coalitions, collaborate on data collection and analysis, and conduct a global evaluation of the project.

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“If we give time and resources to people embedded within their communities who are passionate, connected, and dedicated, there is no limit to what they can accomplish.” – Dr. Michelle Broaddus

Publications

  • (Galletly CL, Lechuga J, Glasman LR, DiFranceisco W, Broaddus MR, Dickson-Gomez JB, McAuliffe TL, Vega M, LeGrand S, Mena CA, Barlow ML, Montenegro JI.) J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2019 Aug;6(4):668-675 PMID: 30725380 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85061194653 02/07/2019

  • (Czarny HN, Broaddus MR.) AIDS Care. 2019 Apr;31(4):471-474 PMID: 30165746 09/01/2018

  • (Fuller SM, Koester KA, Maiorana A, Steward WT, Broaddus MR, Lass K, Zamudio-Haas S, Quinlivan EB, Myers JJ.) AIDS Behav. 2019 Jan;23(Suppl 1):14-24 PMID: 29442194 02/15/2018

  • (Lechuga J, Galletly CL, Broaddus MR, Dickson-Gomez JB, Glasman LR, McAuliffe TL, Vega MY, LeGrand S, Mena CA, Barlow ML, Valera E, Montenegro JI.) J Immigr Minor Health. 2018 Oct;20(5):1109-1117 PMID: 29119305 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85033405159 11/10/2017

  • (Czarny HN, Broaddus MR.) AIDS Behav. 2017 Nov;21(11):3122-3128 PMID: 28260137 PMCID: PMC5583034 03/06/2017

  • (Broaddus MR, Owczarzak J, Schumann C, Koester KA.) AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2017 Oct;31(10):438-446 PMID: 28981336 PMCID: PMC5650712 10/06/2017

  • (Dickson-Gomez J, Pacella M, Broaddus MR, Quinn K, Galletly C, Rivas J.) Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Apr 16;52(5):562-573 PMID: 28010161 PMCID: PMC5495019 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85007228633 12/25/2016

  • (Broaddus MR, DiFranceisco WJ, Kelly JA, St Lawrence JS, Amirkhanian YA, Dickson-Gomez JD.) AIDS Behav. 2015 Jun;19 Suppl 2(0 2):90-7 PMID: 25566762 PMCID: PMC4496312 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84937637611 01/09/2015

  • (Broaddus MR, Marsch LA.) Ethics Behav. 2015 Mar;25(2):146-168 PMID: 25750497 PMCID: PMC4349332 03/10/2015

  • (Broaddus MR, Hanna CR, Schumann C, Meier A.) AIDS Care. 2015;27(9):1104-7 PMID: 25854534 PMCID: PMC4596723 04/10/2015

  • (Broaddus MR, Dickson-Gomez J.) Qual Health Res. 2013 Oct;23(10):1344-53 PMID: 24045286 PMCID: PMC4162479 09/21/2013

  • (Broaddus MR, Schmiege SJ, Bryan AD.) Ann Behav Med. 2011 Aug;42(1):99-110 PMID: 21347619 PMCID: PMC3140620 02/25/2011