2018 SBS Doctor of Science Dissertation Titles

  • Predictors and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence Impacting Children and Youth -Avanti Adhia
  • The Roles of Social Support on Adolescent, and Maternal Health Behaviors in Sub-Saharan Africa – Emeka Pascal Agudile
  • Social Network Influences on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes – Kathryn M. Barker
  • Using Public Health Data to Monitor Killings by Law Enforcement in the United States – Justin Feldman
  • Violence Prevention and Sexual Health Promotion among American Indians and Alaska Natives – Steven Hafner
  • Prenatal origins of child health: Independent and joint effects of maternal distress and exposure to air pollution on immune-related outcomes – Jill Hahn
  • Associations Between Gender, Migration and Integration Stressors, and Health in an Indigenous Mixteco Migrant Community – Gilberto Lopez
  • Socioeconomic Status, Psychosocial Stress, and All-Cause Mortality in the United States – Justin Rodgers
  • War-related Trauma and Psychosocial Health in South Sudan and Liberia – Manasi Sharma
  • Behavioral ecology of adolescent marijuana use in the United States – Natasha Sokol
  • Women’s sexual functioning as a health outcome and a new approach to engaging the public in health intervention development – Christiana von Hippel
  • Social and Psychological Factors in Cancer and Longevity – Emily Zevon