An Intersectoral Approach to Study Built Environment Factors Affecting Postpartum Depression and Children’s Health
项目名称: An Intersectoral Approach to Study Built Environment Factors Affecting Postpartum Depression and Children’s Health
摘要: This research aims to: (1) Examine the association between built environment and postpartum depression (PPD) and develop a PPD risk model. (2) Interview clinicians on the utility of the PPD risk model on maternal and children’s outcomes. (3) Identify mediating effects of built environment factors between PPD and children’s allergic diseases. Research outcomes in the form of a PPD risk prediction model are expected to be submitted as provisional patent through Cornell University’s Center for Technology Licensing. In addition, research outcomes will be published as journal publications, and communicated to clinicians at Weill Cornell Medicine’s clinics as patient and provider education pamphlets and flyers. The research team aims to identify built environment related factors that affect PPD, and indirectly, children’s health, that may facilitate strategies to better protect maternal and children’s health. By working with a local clinic, the team expects the study findings to be translated into patentable risk reduction algorithms that incorporate clinical and environmental factors to assist in routine maternal and children’s health care.
状态: Completed
资金: 149899
资助组织: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
项目负责人: Kline, Robin
执行机构: Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health
开始时间: 20191001
预计完成日期: 20210331
实际结束时间: 20210331
主题领域: Environment;Safety and Human Factors;Transportation (General)
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