Joshua Jeong

Assistant Professor
Hubert Department of Global Health
Joshua Jeong

Bio

Joshua Jeong is a developmental scientist whose work examines how parent-child relationships and the psychosocial wellbeing of families more broadly contribute to early child development in low-resource settings. Specifically, he studies how fathers influence young children's development through male caregivers' roles as parents and partners. He applies his expertise in mixed-methods, intervention research, and implementation science to develop, evaluate, redesign, and disseminate father-inclusive parenting interventions. Currently, he is the principal investigator of three cluster randomized controlled trials that are assessing the implementation and effectiveness of different community-based parenting intervention strategies for promoting early child development in Tanzania and Kenya. He is a recipient of the Jacobs Foundation Research Fellowship. He collaborates with multidisciplinary researchers and in partnership with NGOs, governments, and multisectoral agencies to generate evidence that can inform scalable early child development programs and policies.

Areas of Interest

  • Adolescent Health/Child Health
  • Community Based Research
  • Evaluation
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Mental Health
  • Human Development and Family Sciences
  • Implementation Science

Education

  • ScD, Global Health and Population, Harvard University
  • ScM, Global Health and Population, Harvard University
  • BS, Human Development, Cornell University

Courses Taught

  • GH 512 - Program Cycle 2: Monitor/Eval.

Affiliations

  • Affiliate Editor, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry