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D. Adjaye-Gbewonyo
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
United States
Dzifa Adjaye-Gbewonyo is a recent PhD graduate from the Department of Health, Behavior & Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research interests are in social and structural determinants of global population health. Her focus specifically encompasses health transitions related to social change processes including globalization, urbanization, and economic development. In her current work, she desires to engage in cross-national and comparative studies to assess differences in health outcomes as they relate to socio-structural factors such as political economy, cultural values, social capital, lifestyle factors, and built environments. Previous publications are as follows:
Adjaye‐Gbewonyo, D., Bednarczyk, R. A., Davis, R. L., & Omer, S. B. (2014). Using the Bayesian Improved Surname Geocoding Method (BISG) to create a working classification of race and ethnicity in a diverse managed care population: a validation study. Health services research, 49(1), 268-283.
Richards, J. L., Hansen, C., Bredfeldt, C., Bednarczyk, R. A., Steinhoff, M. C., Adjaye-Gbewonyo, D., ... & Omer, S. B. (2013). Neonatal outcomes after antenatal influenza immunization during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: impact on preterm birth, birth weight, and small for gestational age birth. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 56(9), 1216-1222.
van Santen, K. L., Bednarczyk, R. A., Adjaye-Gbewonyo, D., Orenstein, W. A., Davis, R., & Omer, S. B. (2013). Effectiveness of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in infants by maternal influenza vaccination status. The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 32(11), 1180-1184.
Bednarczyk, R. A., Adjaye-Gbewonyo, D., & Omer, S. B. (2012). Safety of influenza immunization during pregnancy for the fetus and the neonate. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 207(3), S38-S46.
Adjaye-Gbewonyo, D., Quaye, E. C., & Wubah, D. A. (2010). The effects of extracts of Piper guineense seed on insect pest damage to cowpea. J Young Investigators, 20(1), 264-256.
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