Online Program

3134.0
Social Determinants of Health I (Social and Behavioral Epidemiology)

Monday, November 4, 2013: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Oral
Session attendees will obtain information on the role of epigenetics, longitudinal trajectories of neighborhood poverty, social outcomes and how poverty influences individual and public health.
Session Objectives: Describe the role of epigenetics in developmental origins of disease research. Compare methods for assessing longitudinal trajectories of neighborhood poverty. Discuss the potential implications of using longitudinal data to measure trajectories of neighborhood poverty with respect to birth outcomes. Discuss how social integration and neighborhood poverty influence health.
Moderator:
Shakira Suglia, MS, ScD

10:30am
Neighborhood poverty and preterm birth revisited: Comparing cross-sectional measures to longitudinal poverty trajectories   
Claire Margerison-Zilko, PhD, Catherine Cubbin, PhD, Jina Jun, MA, Kristen Marchi, MPH, Kathryn R. Martin, MPH, PhD, Michael P. Curtis, PhD and Paula Braveman, MD, MPH
10:50am
Examining the relationship between social integration and neighborhood poverty: An analysis of nhanes III   
Andrea Fleisch Marcus, PhD, MPH, Sandra E. Echeverria, PhD, MPH, Bart Holland, PhD, MPH, Ana Abraido-Lanza, PhD and Marian R. Passannante, PhD
11:10am
Racial/ethnic disparities in depression symptoms during pregnancy among women: The contribution of income and neighborhood poverty   
Catherine Cubbin, PhD, Tara Powell, MSW, MPH PhD Candidate, Claire Margerison-Zilko, PhD, Kristen Marchi, MPH, Kathryn R. Martin, MPH, PhD, Michael P. Curtis, PhD and Paula Braveman, MD, MPH

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Epidemiology
Endorsed by: Ethics SPIG, Medical Care, Mental Health, Public Health Nursing, Socialist Caucus

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH) , Masters Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES)

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