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Thursday, May 7 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.

Session Title: Spatial Dimensions of Child Well-being
Session Type: Oral
Room: 230
Discussant 1: Donghui Wang, University of Macau
Discussant 2: Anna Shetler, University of Minnesota
Chair: Tristan Ivory, Cornell University
Final Session Number: 22

Presentation:

Marine Heatwaves and Undernutrition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
C. Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Dowd, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; N. Shaul, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Thiede, Pennsylvania State University; J. Nye, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Digital Trace and Found Data
Session Type: Oral
Room: 266
Discussant 1: Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Connecticut
Final Session Number: 4

Presentation:

How Representative Are Electronic Health Records? A Record Linkage Study Using Individual-Level Census Data
B. Entwisle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; V. Udalova, U.S. Census Bureau; A. Limburg, U.S. Census Bureau; T. Carey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. Powers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Pfaff, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Work/Family, Gender, and Care Work: The Impact of Working Conditions—Including Remote Work, Job Insecurity, and Authority—on the Household Division of Labor
Session Type: Oral
Room: 241
Discussant 1: Margaret Courtney, American Sociological Association
Chair: Patrick Denice, University of Western Ontario
Final Session Number: 6

Presentation:

“It’s Not Just the Hours”: Precarious Work and Gendered Organization of Household Labor Time
Y. Zhang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Thursday, May 7 | 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Session Title: Demography, Public Policy and Legal Institutions/Neighborhoods, Communities and Urbanization/Spatial and Environmental Demography
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220 – 227
Final Session Number: P01

Presentations:

  • Representations of Violent Social Conflict in the Study of Migration: A Systematic Review
    J. Mancilla Uribe, UNC Chapel Hill; B. Entwisle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Who Experiences Spatial Inequality? Comparing Within-State and Between-State Rural and Urban Poverty
    M. Brooks, Florida State University; J. Shircliff, University of Kansas Medical Center; R. Baker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. T. Mueller, University of Kansas Medical Center; D. Sullivan, University of Kansas Medical Center; M. Brooks, Florida State University; M. Brooks, Florida State University.
  • Persisting Health Implications of Structural Racism: Residential Segregation in Adolescence on Cardiometabolic Risk Among Black and White Adults in the United States
    A. Harrell, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Climate Anomalies Increase Anemia Risk in Children Aged 6–59 Months
    A. Rojas, Pennsylvania State University; G. Gemayel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Thiede, Pennsylvania State University; A. Rosinger, Pennsylvania State University; A. Thompson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
  • Associations Between Water Quality, Anemia, and Weight Status Among Under5 Children in Ecuador: The Role of Precipitation and Provincial Variation
    A. Wisniewski, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Rojas, Pennsylvania State University; A. Thompson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Thursday, May 7 | 9:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Session Title: Wealth Inequality: International Comparative Perspectives
Session Type: Oral
Room: 260
Discussant 1: Emily Parker, Rutgers University
Chair: Emily Parker, Rutgers University
Final Session Number: 30

Presentation:

Wealth Disparities in Marriage Registration in Africa
O. Torrisi, McGill University; R. Iwo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; H. Hipolito, McGill University; S. Helleringer, Johns Hopkins University.


Session Title: Pronatalism, Antinatalism, and Population Policies
Session Type: Oral
Room: 267
Discussant 1: Dana Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chair: Anna Church, Cornell University
Final Session Number: 34

Presentation:

Constructing Population Crises: Governmentality and Discursive Shifts in Chinese Official Media, 1946–2024
S. B. Ouyang, University of California, Irvine; F. Wang, University of California-Irvine; Y. Cai, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Flash: Life Course Health and Aging in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Session Type: Flash
Room: 102
Discussant 1: Jingwen Liu, Rice University
Chair:
Final Session Number: 27

Presentation:

Co-Occurrence of Chronic Conditions in Southern and Western Africa: A Survey-Based Analysis of the Patterns of Multimorbidity in Working-Age Women
T. Hlatshwako, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Frerichs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; T. Templin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Neighborhood Influences on Health and Well-being
Session Type: Oral
Room: 261
Discussant: Gregory Sharp, Dartmouth College
Chair: Jennifer Candipan, Brown University
Final Session Number: 39

Presentation:

Neighborhood Poverty Duration, Timing, and Severity From Adolescence to Early Midlife and Biological Aging
A. Sorensen D’Alessio, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. M. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Aiello, Columbia University; B. Levitt, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Tuder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Gaydosh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Martin, UNC Chapel Hill.


Thursday, May 7 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Session Title: Population Dynamics
Session Type: Oral
Room: 263
Discussant: Luca Badolato, Ohio State University
Chair: Francesco Billari, Bocconi University
Final Session Number: 55

Presentation: 

Who’s Here and Who’s Queer? Changing Sexual Identity Across Young Adulthood
S. Petry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil; K. M. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Halpern, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Climate Change Across the Life Course
Session Type: Oral
Room: 106
Discussant 1: Eunyoung Choi, University of Southern California
Discussant 2: Amanda Carrico, University of Colorado – Boulder
Chair: Deborah Balk, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research
Final Session Number: 62

Presentation:

The Role of Family Networks in Shaping Migration Expectations: Evidence From the DEEPP (Dynamics of Extreme Events, People, and Places) Survey
A. Gardner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Contraceptive-Related Measurement
Session Type: Oral
Room: 260
Discussant: Ariana Bennett, University of California, Berkeley
Chair: Megan Kavanaugh, The Guttmacher Institute
Final Session Number: 54

Presentation:

“It’s Bleeding, I Don’t Understand”: Improving Measurement of Contraceptive Side Effects Via a Multicountry, Multipart Study to Develop a Person-Centered Instrument
A. Mackenzie, FHI 360; J. Smit, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); M. Miric, Two Oceans in Health; A. Edelman, Oregon Health & Science University; M. Beksinska, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); V. Brache, Profamilia; A. Catano, Two Oceans in Health; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Cochón, Profamilia; E. Cuevas, Two Oceans in Health; M. Delacerda, Oregon Health & Science University; M. Messerle Forbes, Oregon Health & Science University; E. Hoppes, FHI 360; L. Ingeno, Oregon Health & Science University; L. Jacobson, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health; M. Khomo, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); E. Lebetkin; T. Majola, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); M. Matos, Two Oceans in Health; M. Mavundla, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); S. McCaffrey, FHI 360; A. Mendez, Two Oceans in Health; M. Mendez, Two Oceans in Health; N. Mhlaba, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); N. Mosery, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); L. Ndlovu, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); B. Qiya, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand); K. Stankevitz, FHI 360; B. Zulu, Wits MRU (Maternal, Adolescent, and Child Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand).


Thursday, May 7 | 1:15 – 2:45 p.m.

Session Title: Fertility, Family Planning, Sexual Behavior and Reproductive Health
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220 – 227
Final Session Number: P03

Presentations:

  • “It Brought to Life the Data”: Using a Novel Virtual Affinity Mapping Technique for Collaborative Conceptual Model Development Among Global Partners
    S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Mackenzie, FHI 360; J. Smit, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; M. Miric, Two Oceans in Health; A. Edelman, Oregon Health & Science University; M. Beksinska, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; A. Catano, Two Oceans in Health; E. Cuevas, Two Oceans in Health; M. Delacerda, Oregon Health & Science University; E. Hoppes, FHI 360; L. Ingeno, Oregon Health & Science University; L. Jacobson, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health; M. Khomo, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; E. Lebetkin; T. Majola, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; M. Matos, Two Oceans in Health; M. Mavundla, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; S. McCaffery, FHI 360; A. Mendez, Two Oceans in Health; M. Mendez, Two Oceans in Health; N. Mhlaba, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; N. Mosery, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; L. Ndlovu, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; B. Qiya, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand, ; K. Stankevitz, FHI 360; B. Zulu, Wits MRU, University of the Witwatersrand.
  • “I Usually Convince Them, and Then They Change”: A Qualitative Study of Reasons Providers Deny Preferred Contraceptive Methods in Kisumu, Kenya
    S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; D. Otieno Onyango, Kisumu Country Department of Health; L. Senderowicz, University of Wisconsin – Madison; L. Jennings Mayo-Wilson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Pence, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Curtis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Bryant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Mwanyrio, Innovations for Poverty Action, Kenya; C. Abor Otieno, Adaptive Management for Research and Consultancy (AMREC).
  • Absent on Arrival: Provider Attendance and Reliable Access to Contraception in Remote Madagascar
    K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Kim, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; B. Bullington, University of Utah; E. Kioko, Innovations for Poverty Action; g. golub, Innovations for Poverty Action; E. Felker-Kantor, Innovations for Poverty Action; D. Crapper, Population Services International; T. Templin.
  • No Stock, No Choice: Evidence on Contraceptive Stockouts and Preferred-Method Access in Public-Sector Facilities in Remote Madagascar
    S. Kim, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; B. Bullington, University of Utah; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; e. kioko, Innovations for Poverty Action; G. Golub, Innovations for Poverty Action; E. Felker-Kantor, Population Services International; D. Crapper, Population Services International; T. Templin, UNC Chapel Hill.
  • Refining Measures of Provider-Imposed Contraceptive Coercion Through Cognitive Interviews in Kisumu, Kenya
    B. Bullington, University of Utah; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; D. Onyango, Kisumu County Department of Health; E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; A. Mwanyiro, Innovations for Poverty Action; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Factors Influencing Self-managed Medical Abortions Among Young Women in Ghana
    E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; S. Curtis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Jennings Mayo-Wilson, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; A. Pettifor; M. E. Ashinyo, Ghana Health Service; E. Pearson, Center on Gender Equity and Health, UCSD; N. Kapp, IPPF; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Beyond Contraceptive Uptake: Misaligned Contraceptive Use and Health System Constraints in Remote Madagascar
    K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Kim, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; B. Bullington, University of Utah; E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; E. Kioko, Innovations for Poverty Action; G. Golub, Innovations for Poverty Action; E. Felker-Kantor, Population Services International; D. Crapper, Population Services International; T. Templin, UNC Chapel Hill.

Thursday, May 7 | 1:45 – 3:00 p.m.

Session Title: Biosocial Approaches to Aging Research
Session Type: Oral
Room: 104
Discussant 1: Yuan Zhang, Columbia University
Discussant 2: Mateo Farina, University of Texas at Austin
Chair:
Lauren Schmitz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Final Session Number: 66

Presentations:

  • Fetal Origins of Midlife Health and Biological Aging: Quasi-experimental Evidence From the 1983 Economic Crisis in the Philippines
    E. Watson, Northwestern University; T. Mcdade, Northwestern University; C. Ryan, Columbia University; L. Petito, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; N. Lee, University of San Carlos; D. Carba, University of San Carlos; M. Kobor, University of British Columbia; L. Adair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Kuzawa, Harvard University.
  • Linking Social Phenotypes and Biological Aging: A Life Course Analysis From Three Harmonized U.S. Studies
    H. Jiang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Martz, The University of Central Florida; J. Faul, University of Michigan; C. Mitchell, University of Michigan; A. Aiello, Columbia University; K. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Gaydosh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Session Title: Contraception Information Ecosystem
Session Type: Oral
Room: 260
Discussant: Kelsey Holt, University of California, San Francisco
Chair: Mobolaji Ibitoye, Rutgers University
Final Session Number: 75

Presentations:

  • Hotbed of Contraception Misinformation or Forum for Sharing Lived Experiences? Findings From a Large-Scale Study of Viral TikToks
    A. Gomez, University of California, Berkeley; A. Bennett, University of California, Berkeley; E. Pleasants, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Misunas, University of California, Berkeley; C. Cheshire, University of California, Berkeley; K. Kimport, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Antihormonal Contraception Messaging on TikTok: Narrative Themes and Communication Strategies
    B. Whitfield, Reproductive Equity Action Lab (REAL); C. Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Norrell, UC Berkeley; F. Arrechea, California State University, Fresno; E. Pleasants, UNC Chapel Hill; Z. Pleasure, University of Washington; L. Lindberg, Rutgers.

Session Title: Use and Promise of Federal Statistics
Session Type: Oral
Room: 266
Discussant 1: Crystal Yu, University of Washington
Discussant 2: Andrew Stokes, Boston University
Chair: 
Joshua Santiago, University of Chicago
Final Session Number: 68

Presentation:

Improved Estimates of Poverty of Place for the United States: A County-Level Supplemental Poverty Measure
D. Sullivan, University of Kansas Medical Center; M. Brooks, Florida State University; R. Baker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. T. Mueller, University of Kansas Medical Center.


Thursday, May 7 | 3:15 – 4:30 p.m.

Session Title: Long-Term Effects of Childhood Conditions
Session Type: Oral
Room: 106
Discussant 1:Julia Behrman, Northwestern University
Chair:
Melissa Alcaraz, Brigham Young University
Presentations:

Adverse and Positive Childhood Experience and Adult Fertility Intentions
K. Guzzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Burke, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

Session Title:Parenting: Cultural Norms and Ideals
Session Type: Oral
Room: 232
Discussant:Emily Curran, University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Allison Dunatchik, University of South Carolina
Final Session Number: 75

Presentations:

Parenthood as Capstone Plus? A New Life Course Model for the Transition to Parenthood
K. Guzzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Hayford, The Ohio State University.

Session Title:Flash: Climate, Environmental Change, and Population Health
Session Type: Flash
Room: 104
Chair: Jasmin Abdel Ghany, University of Oxford
Final Session Number: 101

Presentations:

Impact of Sea Level Rise on Residential Mobility
M. Hino, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Frankenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. Anarde, North Carolina State University; A. Bhatia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; H. Garcia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; I. Kwass-Mason, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; R. Yan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Friday, May 8 | 8:00 – 9:15 a.m.

Session Title: Person-Centered, Justice-Oriented Reproductive Health: Evidence and Measurement
Session Type: Oral
Room: 265
Discussant: Paige Prater, University of California San Francisco
Chair: May Sudhinaraset, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Final Session Number: 117

Presentation:

Women’s Empowerment and Association With Misaligned Contraceptive Use and Quality of Care in Kisumu, Kenya
S. Kim, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Bullington, University of Utah; S. Chung, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; D. O. Onyango, Kisumu County Department of Health, Kisumu, Kenya ; A. Mwanyiro, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Nairobi, Kenya; G. Golub, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Nairobi, Kenya; T. Templin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Data, Measurement, and the Future of Demographic Research
Session Type: Oral
Room: 230
Discussant: Jordan Weiss, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Chair: Mahesh Karra, Columbia University
Final Session Number: 127

Presentation:

Beyond Standard Indicators: Findings and Reflections From an Expert Survey on Family Planning Measurement Priorities
I. Speizer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; G. Sedgh, Independent Consultant; M. Short Fabic, ICF | The Demographic and Health Surveys Program; E. Sully, Guttmacher Institute.


Friday, May 8 | 9:30 – 10:45 a.m.

Session Title: Pathways to Abortion Care Across Contexts
Session Type: Oral
Room: 264
Discussant: Onikepe Owolabi, Guttmacher Institute
Chair: Marta Bornstein, University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health
Final Session Number: 138

Presentation:

Decision-making and Experiences of Adolescent Girls Obtaining Medical Abortions Through Clinics and Pharmacies in Ghana
E. Goland, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; K. Tumlinson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Jennings Mayo-Wilson, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; E. Kpegba-Fiaboe, University of Ghana; S. Curtis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. E. Ashinyo, Ghana Health Service; A. Pettifor.


Session Title: Biomarkers, Race/Ethnicity, and Social Processes
Session Type: Oral
Room: 100
Discussant: Mark Hayward, University of Texas at Austin
Chair: Jason Boardman, University of Colorado
Final Session Number: 148

Presentation:

Disparities in Women’s Biological Aging by Reproductive History in Early Midlife: Findings From Add Health
S. Koning, University of Nevada, Reno; T. Hargrove, University of Maryland, College Park; T. Mcdade, Northwestern University; K. M. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Climate and Fertility
Session Type: Oral
Room: 280
Discussant: Risto Conte Keivabu, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Chair: Jasmin Abdel Ghany, University of Oxford
Final Session Number: 139

Presentation:

The Lifetime Consequences of Childhood Climate Exposures in Mexico
C. Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Thiede, Pennsylvania State University.


Friday, May 8 | 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Session Title: Aging and the Life Course/Children, Youth and Intergenerational Ties
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220 – 227
Final Session Number: P06

Presentations:

  • Environmental Exposures, Health, and Well-being Across the Life Course: Evidence From Indonesia
    B. Thiede, Pennsylvania State University; C. Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. AlAbbas, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Incarceration, Epigenetic Aging, and All-Cause Mortality Among U.S. Adults Entering Midlife
    S. Tuder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; T. Hargrove, University of Maryland, College Park; C. Boen, Brown University; A. Sorensen D’Alessio, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. M. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. Aiello, Columbia University; L. Gaydosh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • From Youth to Midlife: A Sequence Analysis of Transitions to Adulthood and Health Outcomes in Indonesia
    R. Iwo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Reproductive Histories and the Menopausal Transition: Insights From the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health
    B. McCoy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; S. Koning, University of Nevada, Reno; K. M. Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; L. Gaydosh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Friday, May 8 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Session Title: Health Care and Health Systems
Session Type: Oral
Room: 267
Discussant: Rebecca Schut, Case Western Reserve University
Chair: Elise Parrish, University of Pennsylvania
Final Session Number: 164

Presentation:

Spatiotemporal Changes in Access to Neonatal Intensive Care Units in North Carolina, 2009–2021
S. Gurzenda, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; G. M. Holmes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; P. L. Delamater, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; A. M. Planey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Friday, May 8 | 3:00 – 4:15 p.m.

Session Title: Flash: Mental Health Over the Life Course
Session Type: Flash
Room: 102
Chair: Man Zhang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Final Session Number: 174

Presentation:

Adolescent Life Course Trajectories and Adult Mental Health: Evidence From the Chitwan Valley Family Study
E. Labovitz, Pennsylvania State University; E. Banchoff, University of Michigan; R. Iwo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: Biology and Population Health
Session Type: Oral
Room: 267
Discussant: Helen Meier, University of Michigan
Chair: Colter Mitchell, University of Michigan
Final Session Number: 186

Presentation:

Sustained Impacts of Stress on Thyroid Function and Cardiometabolic Health: Twenty Years After the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
R. Lawton, Harvard University; D. Thomas, Duke University; E. Frankenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; C. Sumantri, SurveyMETER; T. Seeman; E. Crimmins, University of Southern California; D. Hochbaum, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.


Session Title: Environment and Migration
Session Type: Oral
Room: 231
Discussant 1: Randy Capps, National Institutes of Health/NICHD
Discussant 2: Ethan Raker, The University of British Columbia
Chair: 
Rama Hagos, University of Pennsylvania
Final Session Number: 189

Presentation:

The Price of Paradise: How Communities Tolerate Chronic Coastal Flooding in Rural North Carolina
J. Collins, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. Hino, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; R. McCune, North Carolina State University; K. Anarde, North Carolina State University.


Friday, May 8 | 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Session Title: Migration and Immigration/Race and Ethnicity/Gender and Sexual Identity
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220
Final Session Number: P07

Presentations:

  • Migration and the Life Course in the Context of Social Change
    K. Klaunig, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B. Entwisle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • Flooding and Residential Mobility: Longitudinal Evidence From North Carolina
    H. Garcia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. Hino, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; I. Kwass-Mason, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; E. Frankenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. Anarde, North Carolina State University ; A. Sebastian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Saturday, May 9 | 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.

Session Title: Data and Methods/Applied Demography/Other
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220 – 227
Final Session Number: P08

Presentation:

  • Measuring Fertility Goals of Couples: An Assessment of Partner Proxy and Direct Reports
    W. Manning, Bowling Green State University; K. Guzzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; G. Juteau, Bowling Green State University; C. Kamp Dush, University of Minnesota; M. Eilers, Texas Tech University.
  • Analyzing Livestock Worker Movement Patterns in North Carolina and Their Impact on Zoonotic Disease RiskN. Venkateswaran, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; M. Emch, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill; B. Entwisle, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; P. Delamater, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill.

Saturday, May 9 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Session Title: Mortality and Morbidity/Demography of Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Session Type: Poster
Room: 220 – 227
Final Session Number: P09

Presentation:

  • Deadly Divides: Sociogeographic Disparities of Persistently High Mortality During the Era of Medicaid Expansion in the United States
    A. Ro, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; R. Baker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. Brooks, Florida State University; J. T. Mueller, University of Kansas Medical Center.
  • Enduring Inequalities: Lifetime Incarceration, Education, and Biological Aging Among Older Adults
    M. Lisch, University of Texas at Austin; C. Gutierrez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; M. Farina, University of Texas at Austin.

Saturday, May 9 | 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

Session Title: Flash: Data Challenges and Innovations in Low- and Middle-Income Contexts
Session Type: Flash
Room: 103
Chair: Rene Iwo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Final Session Number: 235

Presentation:

Adult- and Self-reported Assessment of Anxiety Among Children and Adolescents: Evidence From a Large Sample in India
K. Shartle, Duke University; L. Gorla, Duke University; J. Lansford, Duke University; J. Maselko, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Session Title: State Policies and Demographic Outcomes
Session Type: Oral
Room: 231
Discussant: Emily Dore, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
Chair: Iliya Gutin, Syracuse University
Final Session Number: 236

Presentation:

  • State Safety Nets and Parental Well-being
    J. Su, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; K. Musick, Cornell University; H. J. Lee, Cornell University.
  • Betting the House(hold): Population-Level Effects of Mobile Sports Betting on Marriage Dissolution
    C. Brehm, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Session Title: Context and Composition: Cross-National and Global Perspectives on Socioeconomic Health Inequality
Session Type: Oral
Room: 266
Discussant: Andrea Tilstra, University of Oxford
Chair: Zheng (Noah) Lian, Vanderbilt University
Final Session Number: 245

Presentation:

The Causal Architecture of Poverty and Health in Comparative Perspective
R. O’Brien, Yale University; M. Schechtl, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; J. Wong, Yale University; J. Heisig, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.