CPC at the 2020 Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS) Conference
The 2020 Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS) Conference was held virtually from September 30, 2020 – October 2, 2020. All predoctoral trainees and postdoctoral scholars in the Biosocial Training Program attend IAPHS.
This year, Faculty Fellow Robert Hummer, who is also also Co-Director of the Biosocial Training Program, received the 2020 IAPHS Mentoring Award.
In addition, Natalie Smith, a Biosocial Trainee in Health Policy and Management, received a poster award for her poster, “Identifying groups of policymakers with similar communication preferences to better tailor public health- and nutrition-related research communications.”
#IAPHS2020 Poster Winners announced! Natalie Smith Poster P320 – go check it out in the virtual platform. pic.twitter.com/ELt8VzXV6A
— @ia4phs (@ia4phs) October 2, 2020
Thanks @ia4phs! Couldn’t have done this work without wonderful coauthors Steph Mazzucca, @MarissaGHall, @ShuWenNg, and twitterless Leah Frerichs! Stay tuned for the full paper!
pdf of poster on my website if interested: https://t.co/v2O4jNTkXP https://t.co/uT2JMv8woR
— natalie r smith (@_NatRSmith) October 2, 2020
Listed below are all posters and talks featuring current CPC trainees and faculty fellows at IAPHS 2020. For more information, please visit the conference website.
Posters
The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Maternal Depression in Rural Pakistan
Life Course Trajectories of Subjective Health: Testing Longitudinal Models for Self-rated Health in Early Life
HIV Prevention Among Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: The Southern Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Cohort Study
Identifying groups of policymakers with similar communication preferences to better tailor public health- and nutrition-related research communication
Presentations
September 30, 2020
Data Innovations for Population Health Research on Health and Cognitive Functioning
Presenter:
“The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)”
Aging
Presenter:
“Lifecourse Experiences of Traumatic Events and Cognitive Decline over 10 years in the Health and Retirement Study”
Rebecca Stebbins
Educational pathways to health
Presenter:
“Complicating Educational Disparities in Health: Variations by Race/ethnicity and Characteristics of Early Life Counties”
Health behaviors in socio-geographic context
Presenter:
“Geographic patterns and socioeconomic differences in the nutritional quality of household food purchases in the United States, 2008-2018”
Allison Lacko
Context, Structural Racism, and Birth Outcomes
Presenter:
“Prepregnancy cardiometabolic risk factors and subsequent adverse birth outcomes: a finite mixture modeling approach”
The Roles of Stigma and Vulnerability in Health Care Access and Services
Hey #IAPHS2020 folks! Join @KyleAGavulic, @EmilyA_Parker, Erin Moore, and myself in our session titled “The Roles of Stigma and Vulnerability in Health Care Access and Services” chaired by @JKWolf21. TODAY 5PM EST/ 3 PM MDT. pic.twitter.com/5JghTP1TP2
— Joëlle Atere-Roberts (@JoelleARoberts) September 30, 2020
Presenter:
“Barriers to gynecologic healthcare among people incarcerated in a women’s prison: A content analysis using electronic health record (EHR) data”
October 1, 2020
Measurement and Conceptualization in Population Health Science: New Directions in Understanding Inequality
Wow – what a compliment!!! I am incredibly passionate about this project & have so much respect for my fellow @UNCPopCenter trainees who have shaped it. I’ve learned so much from them. Happy we had the opportunity to share it with #IAPHS2020! https://t.co/QyTiefiBwL
— Rae Anne Martinez, MSPH (@_RAMMartinez) October 1, 2020
Presenter:
“A cross-disciplinary, systematic review of race and ethnicity in U.S. population health research”
Stress exposure and health across the life course
Presenter:
“Double Jeopardy: The Cumulative Toll of Objective and Subjective Weight Status on Health from Early Life to Adulthood”
Effective social media use and online platforms for interdisciplinary scholars
Presenter:
Risks and Consequences: Life Course Exposures and their Outcomes
Session Chair: Iliya Gutin
Presenters:
“Do Sleep Duration Trajectories from Adolescence to Mid-Adulthood Differ by Socioeconomic Background and Race?”
Structural Racism & Population Health: Policies, Practices, & Pathways
Presenters:
Elizabeth McClure
“Investigating structural racism in Milwaukee: The legacy of historic disinvestment on current lending and health”
October 2, 2020
Critiques of Western Paternalism on Global Health Outcomes
Presenters:
“Global is local: When ignoring local context jeopardizes public health”
Denise St. Jean