Ariel Schwartz, PhD

Institute on Disability
Institute on Disability
University of New Hampshire
10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101
Durham, NH 03824-3595
 
Phone: 603-862-4320
Email: [email protected]
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Last Updated: December 13, 2023

 

Leadership Administrative Staff: UNH-4U Director
Primary Activity Coordinators: Community Support
Inclusion
Vocational Rehabilitation/Employment
Discipline Coordinators: Inclusion
Specialty Resource Contacts: Inclusive/participatory research
Inclusive higher education
Transition to adulthood
Mental health during transition to adulthood
 
Discipline(s): Occupational Therapy
 
AUCD Council Membership: No Council Membership
 
Research: Participatory/inclusive research, transition to adulthood, intellectual disability, mental health, patient-reported outcome measures
Education: Inclusive postsecondary education

Vita/Bio

Ariel Schwartz is committed to advancing knowledge about the use of inclusive/participatory research approaches with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Throughout all of her research, she partners with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Her research is focused on participation and wellness for transition-age youth with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Recent research has addressed employment for transition-age youth with co-occurring mental health conditions, the development and testing of a peer mentoring intervention to address mental health self-management for transition-age youth, and the development of accessible research ethics training that will support individuals with disabilities to take on a range of research roles. Dr. Schwartz has also contributed to the development of an accessible patient-reported outcome measure (the PEDI-PRO) for young adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-developed a framework of cognitive accessibility for patient-reported outcome measures. Dr. Schwartz’s research has been funded by NIDILRR and PCORI, in addition to a range of local and national foundations. She has also served as a Consultant, Engagement Coordinator, and Project Manager for multiple PCORI and NIH-funded studies. In addition, Dr. Schwartz has clinical experience as an occupational therapist in inpatient mental health and community-based settings.