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Social Determinants of Health
I am broadly interested in the social determinants of population health and health disparities. To use Isaiah Berlin’s typology, I consider myself as fox not a hedgehog. My investigations span the range from macro-social determinants of population health (e.g. income inequality, social cohesion), to meso-level influences (neighborhood and workplace contexts), down to the individual-level (stress, and psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease).
Social capital and social cohesion
I have made seminal contributions to the link between health and “social capital”, defined as the resources accessed through social networks. I am particularly interested in the health effects of social cohesion in residential communities, workplaces and schools. Known as the Roseto effect (from Stewart Wolf’s classic study in a Pennsylvania community of that name), social cohesion is hypothesized to promote health through reciprocity exchanges, the maintenance of norms among community members, as well as the lubrication of collective action through trust. My current NIH-funded project is based in Iwanuma city, Japan, where our team is examining the longitudinal impacts of community social cohesion on resilience and recovery in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 Great Eastern Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Social Determinants of Health
I am broadly interested in the social determinants of population health and health disparities. To use Isaiah Berlin’s typology, I consider myself as fox not a hedgehog. My investigations span the range from macro-social determinants of population health (e.g. income inequality, social cohesion), to meso-level influences (neighborhood and workplace contexts), down to the individual-level (stress, and psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease).
Social capital and social cohesion
I have made seminal contributions to the link between health and “social capital”, defined as the resources accessed through social networks. I am particularly interested in the health effects of social cohesion in residential communities, workplaces and schools. Known as the Roseto effect (from Stewart Wolf’s classic study in a Pennsylvania community of that name), social cohesion is hypothesized to promote health through reciprocity exchanges, the maintenance of norms among community members, as well as the lubrication of collective action through trust. My current NIH-funded project is based in Iwanuma city, Japan, where our team is examining the longitudinal impacts of community social cohesion on resilience and recovery in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011 Great Eastern Japan earthquake and tsunami.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGYno. 1 (2024): 36-46
Health services research and managerial epidemiology (2024): 23333928241240970-23333928241240970
JMIR public health and surveillance (2024): e56014-e56014
Globalization and Healthno. 1 (2024): 6-6
Atheendar S Venkataramani,Elizabeth F Bair,Jacob Bor,Chandra L Jackson,Ichiro Kawachi, Jooyoung Lee,Andrew Papachristos, Alexander C Tsai
JAMA internal medicineno. 4 (2024): 363-373
WORLD PSYCHIATRYno. 1 (2024): 97-98
Ethnicity & healthpp.1-14, (2024)
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2024): 116443-116443
Journal of global health (2024): 04076-04076
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