Audrey Hang Hai, PhD, MSW, LMSW

Assistant Professor

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Audrey Hai

Biography

Dr. Audrey Hai is an Assistant Professor at Tulane University School of Social Work. As an immigrant and woman of color, she has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of pervasive substance use in marginalized communities. Dr. Hai is dedicated to developing culturally appropriate and effective interventions to interrupt this cycle. She has developed a research program that bridges the areas of health disparities, intervention science, digital health innovation, epidemiology, and spiritual diversity. Dr. Hai’s research articles have appeared in top behavioral health journals such as Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, and Journal of Psychiatric Research

Dr. Hai completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Boston University Center for Innovation in Social Work and Health. She was also a selected training fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Enhanced Interdisciplinary Research Training Institute on Hispanic Drug Abuse. Dr. Hai earned her PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, where she also completed the Graduate Portfolio Program in Applied Statistical Modeling. She holds a MSW from the University of Southern California.

 

Areas of Expertise

  • Behavioral Health
  • Health Disparities / Health Equity
  • HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis C
  • Mindfulness and Compassion
  • Public Health
  • Racial Equity
  • Research
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Substance Use and Substance Use Treatment

Education

  • PhD in Social Work from University of Texas at Austin
  • MSW from University of Southern California
  • BS in Information Management from Communication University of China
  • BS in Journalism from Communication University of China

Selected Publications

 

See Dr. Hai's CV or her ResearchGate page for more publications.

Selected Funding

  • 2024-2025: Identify the most salient socio-cultural risk and protective factors for alcohol misuse among Hispanic adults: A systematic review. 
    • Tulane University
    • Role: Principal Investigator 
  • 2024-2025: Transforming a Traditional Evidence-Based Intervention: AI-Enhanced Support for Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders. 
    • Tulane University
    • Role: Principal Investigator 
  • 2023 - 2028: Promoting viral suppression through the CHAMPS intervention in the Deep South. 
    • National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
    • Role: Co-Investigator 
  • 2022 - 2027: Increasing Minority Physician and APRN Clinician-scientist Research Training to Equalize Addiction Medicine (IMPACT TEAM). 
    • National Institute on Drug Abuse
    • Role: Mentor 
  • 2022-2024: Behavioral and developmental health disparities and advantages of Asian Americans in Louisiana: An examination of the prevalence and multilevel factors. 
    • Tulane University
    • Role: Co-Principal Investigator 
  • 2022-2024: Addressing the Health Disparities among Black Persons with Comorbid HIV and Substance Use Disorder in the Deep South. 
    • Tulane University
    • Role: Principal Investigator
  • 2018 - 2020: “The efficacy of Two-Way Prayer Meditation for people in recovery from substance use disorders: A randomized controlled trial”, Bruce Jones Award
    • Waggoner Center for Alcohol & Addiction Research
    • Role: Principal Investigator
  • 2019-2020: Frances Fowler Wallace Fellowship Award
    • Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
    • Role: Principal Investigator
  • 2017-2019: “Solution-focused brief therapy for Asian American youths’ school mental health: A comparative systematic review and meta-analysis between U.S. and Asia literature”
    • Okura Mental Health Foundation
    • Role: Co-Investigator