GREMAP Members Participate in Datapalooza

Datapalooza was a success! Dr. Elizabeth Prom-Wormley has directed a community-engaged survey within the Health and Wellness Initiative (HWI) to assess the needs of residents in the East End of Richmond and organized Datapalooza to explore the results of this survey. HWI staff and partners, community leaders, local organizations, student researchers, and East End residents all came together on November 15th to participate in Datapalooza. GREMAP members Natalie Bareis and Katherine Crawford also helped out with this event. 

 

Residents began the day creating a “Wall of Wellness,” where everyone was encouraged to create a sign describing what a culture of wellness in the East End means to them.

 

After reviewing the preliminary results of the survey, everyone collaborated to reach a common goal for the evening, which was to work towards creating a culture of “collected wellness” for Richmond’s East End. 

 

Residents then broke into teams to review the data sets with the help of data analysts. 

 

The group identified “next steps” to use the knowledge gained from Datapalooza: 1) Develop a comprehensive resource and services guide for East End residents, 2) Create a summary doument and strategy by which to develop legislative advocacy for mental health issues in the East End, and 3) Host a celebratory Datapalooza results-related event for the residents. Click here for more information on the 7th District Health and Wellness Survey. 

 

GREMAP Members Present at APHA 2014

Many of our GREMAP members presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2014 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Doctoral student Monique Brown presented posters titled “Adverse childhood experiences and age at sexual debut among sexual minorities,” “Adverse childhood experiences and intimate partner violence perpetration: A mediational analysis,” and “Adverse childhood experiences and HIV/STIs: A Mediational Analysis.” 

Doctoral student Lena Jaggi gave a talk titled “Trauma, PTSD and incarceration history in a nationally representative sample of African Americans.” 

Dr. Jeannie Concha and Julia Foutz presented a poster titled “Stress and coping among African Americans at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus.” 

Dr. Concha presenting at APHA.

Dr. Steve Cohen gave talks titled “Emerging caregiver burden domains in the new National Study of Caregiving: Results, reliability, and applications” and “Associations between caregiving intensity and caregiver burden in ‘sandwiched’ caregivers: Results from the new National Study of Caregiving.” Dr. Cohen also presented a poster titled “Measurement matters in rural-urban health disparities: Regional variation in obesity-rurality associations in older adults based on choice of rurality scale.” 

GREMAP Members and Alumni Present at GSA 2014

GREMAP members and alumni presented at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2014 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. 

Dr. Briana Mezuk presented talks titled “Hearts and minds, stress and sugar: Disparities and differences in mental and physical health” and “Racial differences in self-regulatory stress coping behaviors in older adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS).” 

Dr. Mezuk with fellow panel members at GSA. 

Dr. Jeannie Concha gave a talk titled “Ethnic identity, socioeconomic status, and diabetes in aging Latinos: Evidence of ethnic identity as an underlying mechanism of the Latino health advantage.” 

Dr. Concha speaking at GSA.

Dr. Steve Cohen gave a talk titled “Protecting the health of ‘sandwiched’ caregivers: Associations between caregiving intensity and four domains of caregiver burden among sandwich generation caregivers from the new National Study of Caregivers.” 

Doctoral student Monique Brown presented a poster titled “Psychopathology and HIV diagnosis among older adults in the US.” Monique was awarded the Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization Poster Award.

Dr. Cohen supporting Monique after receiving the Emerging Scholar and Professional Organization Poster Award at GSA. 

GREMAP alumnus Kristen Rice, Research Consultant, Lewin Group, presented a poster titled “Long-term care and offspring mental health: Evidence for the Health and Retirement Study.” 

GREMAP alumnus Dr. Moon Choi, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, College of Social Work, presented two posters titled “The relationship between self-rated memory and driving behaviors among community-living older adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study,” and “News and portrayal of older drivers.”