Taylor Lee joined the Division on Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in July 2021 as a Research Coordinator. Ms. Lee provides research and administrative support to the Division’s addiction-related projects, including literature and database reviews, analyses, and the development and writing of research materials, technical reports, and manuscripts for publication or presentation. She also provides research and technical support for the development and evaluation of CARS (the Computerized Assessment and Referral System). Ms. Lee is a writer for The BASIS (The Brief Addiction Science Information Source) research blog.
Ms. Lee graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston University in 2021.
Current Projects
Computerized Assessment & Referral System (CARS) Mental Health Symptoms and Recidivism Paper
Dissemination, Training, & Strategic Consulting for Responsible Online Gaming & Gambling Activities
The Entain-Division on Addiction Internet Gambling Research Collaborative
EPIC Risk Management & Athletes Initiative
Responsible Drinking Extension
Statewide Capacity Building and Technical Assistance for Problem Gambling Treatment Services
Selected Publications
In Press
Edson, T. C., Slabczynski, J. M., Lee, T. G., McAuliffe, W. H. B., & Gray, H. M. (In press). A meta-analytic investigation of problem gambling and self-harm: A causal inference perspective. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.