Grantee Research Project Results
2013 Progress Report: Environmental Context of Health Disparities
EPA Grant Number: NIMHD007Title: Environmental Context of Health Disparities
Investigators: Juarez, Paul D , Langston, Michael A , Hood, Darryl B , Wilson, Sacoby M. , Wansoo, Im , Lichtveld, Maureen , Estes, Maurice , Al-Hamdan, Mohammad , Matthews-Juarez, Patricia , Robinson, Paul , Levine, Robert , Crosson, William
Institution: Meharry Medical College , Charles Drew University of Medicine & Science , Tulane University , National Space Science and Technology Center , University of Maryland - Baltimore , University of Tennessee
Current Institution: Meharry Medical College , Charles Drew University of Medicine & Science , National Space Science and Technology Center , Tulane University , University of Maryland - Baltimore , University of Tennessee
EPA Project Officer: Hahn, Intaek
Project Period: August 1, 2011 through July 31, 2014
Project Period Covered by this Report: September 21, 2012 through September 20,2013
Project Amount: $682,101
RFA: Transdisciplinary Networks of Excellence on the Environment and Health Disparities (2012) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Environmental Justice , Human Health
Objective:
The overall purpose of the environmental core supplement is to develop and support research activities that will enable us to study the environmental context of health disparities, improve access to healthy environments by disproportionately impacted communities, and improve health outcomes and eliminate health disparities among communities at greatest risk. This research endeavor builds upon current innovations of the Health Disparities Research Center of Excellence (HDRCOE) at Meharry Medical College by establishing an Environmental Health Disparities Core (EHDC) and expanding the capacity of health services researchers and other biomedical scientists to use a trans-disciplinary systems approach to study the environmental context of health disparities. To achieve this goal, this supplement helped expand our current research program to:
(1) incorporate data on the physical, social and environmental policies that will supplement currently funded health disparities research;
(2) use High Throughput Analyses (HTA) to analyze relationships between health disparities and environmental factors; and
(3) provide training in public participatory geographic information systems (PPGIS) and interactive mapping that supports community participation in the research process and in the translation, implementation and evaluation of targeted public health interventions.
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Journal Articles on this Report : 11 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
Other project views: | All 47 publications | 16 publications in selected types | All 15 journal articles |
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Chen C-K, Bruce M, Tyler L, Brown C, Garrett A, Goggins S, Lewis-Polite B, Weriwoh ML, Juarez PD, Hood DB, Skelton T. Analysis of an environmental exposure health questionnaire in a metropolitan minority population utilizing logistic regression and Support Vector Machines. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):153-171. |
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Goldzweig IA, Schlundt DG, Moore WE, Smith PE, Zoorob RJ, Levine RS. An academic, business, and community alliance to promote evidence-based public health policy: the case of primary seat belt legislation. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(3):1364-1377. |
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Hennekens CH, Drowos J, Levine RS. Mortality from homicide among young Black men: a new American tragedy. The American Journal of Medicine 2013;126(4):282-283. |
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Juarez P, Hood DB. Sequencing the public health genome. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):114-120. |
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Levine RS, Rust G, Aliyu M, Pisu M, Zoorob R, Goldzweig I, Juarez P, Husaini B, Hennekens CH. United States counties with low black male mortality rates. The American Journal of Medicine 2013;126(1):76-80. |
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Matthews-Juarez P. Developing a cadre of transdisciplinary health disparities researchers for the 21st century. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):121-128. |
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Matthews-Juarez P, Juarez PD, Faulkner RT. Social media and military families: a perspective. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 2013;23(6):769-776. |
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Mejia de Grubb MC, Kilbourne B, Kihlberg C, Levine RS, Hood DB. Demographic and geographic variations in breast cancer mortality among U.S. Hispanics. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):140-152. |
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Rehr R, Wilson S, Hood DB. The Maryland Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities: a review. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):129-139. |
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Robinson PL, Dominguez F, Teklehaimanot S, Lee M, Brown A, Goodchild M, Hood DB. Does distance decay modelling of supermarket accessibility predict fruit and vegetable intake by individuals in a large metropolitan area? Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2013;24(Suppl 1):172-185. |
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Sampson UKA, Husaini BA, Cain VA, Samad Z, Jahangir EC, Levine RS. Short-term trends in heart failure-related hospitalizations in a high-risk state. Southern Medical Journal 2013;106(2):147-154. |
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Supplemental Keywords:
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