Dr. Robert Mann is a Senior Scientist with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research at CAMH and an Associate Scientist with the Centre for Research on Inner City Health at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. He is an Associate Professor with the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and Director of the Collaborative Program in Addiction Studies at the University of Toronto.
Areas of Research
Dr. Mann focuses his research on alcohol and drug problems and the identification of factors that increase and decrease these problems. He has studied the epidemiology of alcohol-related problems (e.g., deaths from drunk driving, liver disease, suicide and homicide) as well as individual, environmental and social factors that influence them. Dr. Mann’s work has included evaluations of programs and policies designed to prevent these problems. A related area of interest is the significance of affective states, including depression and specific patterns of behaviour such as “road rage” on collisions and risk of injury.
Publications
View a selection of Dr. Mann's publications on PubMed.