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Harold W. Neighbors, Ph.D.
Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 647-6665
E-mail: woodyn@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research interests and areas of publication include psychiatric epidemiology with an emphasis on ethnic and cultural influences on the assessment (diagnosis and case-finding) of mental disorder, and the utilization of informal and professional services by African Americans.
- Dr. Neighbors works with both the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health and the Program for Research on Black Americans at the University of Michigan.
- Principal Investigator of two NIH training programs, "Promoting Ethnic Diversity in Public Health Doctoral Training" and the "Michigan Bridge to the Doctorate Program."
Other topics for Harold W. Neighbors
- African-Americans
- Health disparities
- Mental health
- Minority health
- Social epidemiology
- Social inequalities
- Social networks
- Stress
Topic: Health disparities
Stuart Batterman, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 763-2417
E-mail: stuartb@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research and teaching interests address environmental impact assessment, human exposure and health risk assessment, and environmental management. MORE
Ana Diez-Roux, Ph.D. M.P.H.
Professor and Chair in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 615-9204
E-mail: adiezrou@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research focuses on social determinants of health, neighborhood health effects, cardiovascular disease epidemiology, and health in Latin America. MORE
Harold W. Neighbors, Ph.D.
Professor in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 647-6665
E-mail: woodyn@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research interests and areas of publication include psychiatric epidemiology with an emphasis on ethnic and cultural influences on the assessment (diagnosis and case-finding) of mental disorder, and the utilization of informal and professional services by African Americans. MORE
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