Dr. Karestan C. Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology, and others have recently authored the second edition of “Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Interpersonal Trauma” published by Guilford Press. Originally … Continue reading “Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Interpersonal Trauma”
Brigette A. Davis, PHS-SBS ’21, has received a dissertation award from the National Research Collaborative on Gun Violence Research for “The Impact of Police Violence and Prolonged Sociopolitical Conflict on … Continue reading “The Impact of Police Violence and Prolonged Sociopolitical Conflict on Birth Outcomes”
Tori L. Cowger, PHS-EPI ’21, and members of the SBS Department have recently authored “Comparison of Weighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Deaths by … Continue reading “Comparison of Weighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in COVID-19 Deaths by Race/Ethnicity”
Dr. Kasisomayajula “Vish” Viswanath, Lee Kum Kee Professor of Health Communication, recently spoke with AMA Journal of Ethic’s Dr. Audiey Kao in “Digital Spread of Pandemic Misinformation and Lies (Part … Continue reading “Countering COVID-19 misinformation in digital platforms”
Drs. David R. Williams, Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Ruth Shim have been … Continue reading “Racial Inequities in Health and the Science Behind How We Solve Them”
In “Pregnant During A Pandemic?” in Psychology Today, Dr. Karestan C. Koenen, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology, writes about the findings from a recent global survey that she and others have … Continue reading “Pregnant during a pandemic?”
This summer, Ann Caroline Danielsen, MPH ’21, and Tamara Rushovich, PHS ’23 have been working with Harvard GenderSci Lab where they and others have recently created the US Gender/Sex COVID-19 Data … Continue reading “US Gender/Sex COVID-19 Data Tracker”
Drs. Felton Earls, Emeritus Professor of Human Behavior and Development, and Mary Carlson have co-authored Voice, Choice, and Action that will be published by the Harvard University Press. The release … Continue reading “Voice, Choice, and Action: The Potential of Young Citizens to Heal Democracy”
In an extended interview with Mother Jones, Dr. David R. Williams, Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health and chair of the Department of Social and … Continue reading “Need for a Marshall Plan for disadvantaged communities”
Dr. Kasisomayajula “Vish” Viswanath, Lee Kum Kee Professor of Health Communication, recently spoke with Communications’ Amy Roeder in the latest edition of The Big 3. In the interview, he details … Continue reading “In India, population density a challenge as COVID-19 cases surge”