Grace Hindmarch

Grace Hindmarch
Research Assistant
Santa Monica Office

Education

B.S. in anthropology, Tulane University; B.S. in public health, Tulane University

Overview

Grace Hindmarch (she/her) is a research assistant at the RAND Corporation. She provides qualitative research collection and analysis, project management, development and writing of manuals, reports, and journal articles, and stakeholder engagement for a multitude of projects. Some of her research projects include implementing collaborative care for opioid use disorder and mental health issues, comparing financing strategies for sustainment of an evidenced-based practice for adolescent substance use, evaluation of organizations supporting minor victims of sex trafficking, and measure development for incident management of health-related events.  
Hindmarch received a B.S.P.H in public health and anthropology from Tulane University. She is an incoming student at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

Concurrent Non-RAND Positions

Incoming MS Health Policy student, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Selected Publications

Lisa S. Meredith, Miriam S. Komaromy, Matthew Cefalu, Cristina Murray-Krezan, Kimberly Page, Karen Chan Osilla, Alex R. Dopp, Isabel Leamon, Lina Tarhuni, Grace Hindmarch, Vanessa Jacobsohn, Katherine E. Watkins, the CLARO Study Group, "Design of CLARO (Collaboration Leading to Addiction Treatment and Recovery from other Stresses): A randomized trial of collaborative care for opioid use disorder and co-occurring depression and/or posttraumatic stress disorder," Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021

Alex R. Dopp, Sarah B. Hunter, Mark D. Godley, Chau Pham, Bing Han, Rosanna Smart, Jonathan Cantor, Beau Kilmer, Grace Hindmarch, Isabelle González, Lora L. Passetti, Kelli L. Wright, Gregory A. Aarons & Jonathan Purtle , "Comparing two federal financing strategies on penetration and sustainment of the adolescent community reinforcement approach for substance use disorders: protocol for a mixed-method study," Implementation Science Communications, 2022

Vanessa Parks, Grace Hindmarch, Sonny S. Patel, Aaron Clark-Ginsberg "Older Adults’ Behavioral Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic," in Horney, J.A., COVID-19, Frontline Responders and Mental Health: A Playbook for Delivering Resilient Public Health Systems Post-Pandemic, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, 2023

Lederer, Alyssa M. ; Hindmarch, Grace; Schmidt, Norine ; Gomes, Gérard R. ; Scott, Glenis ; Watson, Shannon ; Kissinger, Patricia J. , "Facilitators and Barriers to Patient-Delivered Partner Therapy Acceptance for Chlamydia trachomatis Among Young African American Men Who Have Sex With Women in a Southern Urban Epicenter," Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2021

Commentary

  • Cybersecurity

    Preparing for a Cyberattack Starts at the Local Level

    The ongoing Russian war in Ukraine has highlighted the need for federal, state, and local level emergency managers to prepare to respond to a cyberattack with widespread impacts that significantly disrupt critical infrastructure.

    Apr 18, 2022

    IAEM Bulletin

  • Workplace Well-Being

    As Fire Season Heats Up, Burnout Looms

    Increasingly intense fire seasons are taking a physical and mental toll on wildland firefighters. Without more direct attention paid to firefighters' mental health, burnout could decimate the ranks of those who protect lives and property across the West.

    Jul 21, 2021

    The RAND Blog

Publications