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Gateway Testing: Can HIV Testing Rates Be Increased Through a Tuberculosis Awareness Campaign?
Vivian Hoffman explores new ways to increase HIV testing in Durban, South Africa
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Leveraging Patients' Social Networks to Overcome Tuberculosis
Jessica Goldberg tests the effectiveness of new methods of enrolling patients in tuberculosis treatment by providing financial incentives for recruitment
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Can Coverage Expansions Address Racial and Gender Disparities in Health Outcomes Among Americans with Chronic Disease?
Jerome Dugan investigates the connection between health coverage type and access to affordable quality healthcare
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Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Disparities in Postpartum Depression among a National Sample of US Mothers of Infants
Rada Dagher investigates the prevalence of postpartum depression among mothers from different racial/ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds
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Parental Age and Children's Disability in the United States
Philip Cohen and Gneisha Dinwiddie investigate the effects of parents' age on the health of their babies
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MPRC announces Seed Grant initiative for 2012-13
Grants of up to $15,000; deadlines in November 2012 and March 2013
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Geographical distance between young adults and their parents: Predictors and consequences for adult children's mental health and deviant outcomes
Faculty Associates David Maimon and Terence Thornberry, Criminology and Criminal Justice, plan to geocode and analyze Rochester Youth Development Study data to expand understanding of parental proximity effects.
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Income inequality and adolescent 'drop out' behaviors
Melissa Kearney, Economics, plans to expand research into the relationship between income inequality and birth decisions by low-income women
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Teens, technology, dating relationships, and dating violence
Faculty Associate Donna Howard, Behavioral and Community Health, is working on a mixed-method study of dating behaviors and electronic communication
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Seed Grant Program
The Seed Grant Program is a crucial mechanism by which we foster population-related research.
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