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Today's DUPRI Seminar features Joaquin Alfredo-Angel Rubalcaba, Associate Professor of Public Policy at UNC Chapel Hill. He is presenting "Worker-Driven Social Responsibility and Infant Health: Evidence from the Fair Food Program."
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Why do so many doctors in India prescribe antibiotics for diarrhea, even when they know better? New research, co-authored by @profmohanan.bsky.social, shows it’s not lack of knowledge, financial incentives, or shortages, but misbeliefs about patient expectations.

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Investigating the know-do gap in antibiotics prescribing: Experimental evidence from India
Health care providers in India overprescribe antibiotics because they think patients want them, not due to lack of knowledge.
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This year, DUPRI is hosting the 11th annual Demography Daze, a workshop that brings together Duke and @uncpopcenter.bsky.social population scholars, postdocs and students to encourage idea exchange and incentivize collaborative population research.
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A study recently published in the journal Prevention Science by a team of authors, headed by DUPRI's Jennifer Lansford, explores the role between parenting and adolescent risk-taking across cultures.

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Parenting Risk and Protective Factors in the Development of Conduct Problems in Seven Countries - Prevention Science
This study advances the understanding of risk and protective factors in trajectories of conduct problems in adolescence in seven countries that differ widely on a number of sociodemographic factors as well as norms related to adolescent behavior. Youth- and parent-report data from 988 adolescents in seven countries (Colombia, Italy, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the USA) who were followed longitudinally from ages 10 to 18 (yielding 6872 total data points) were subject to latent class growth analysis. A 4-class model provided the best fit to the data: Late Starters, Alcohol Experimenters, Mid-Adolescent Starters, and Pervasive Risk Takers. The probability of membership in each class differed by country in ways that were generally consistent with country-specific norms and expectations regarding adolescent behavior. Positive parenting was associated with a lower likelihood of adolescents’ membership in the Pervasive Risk Takers class, whereas psychological control, monitoring/behavioral control, and autonomy granting were associated with a higher likelihood of membership in the Pervasive Risk Takers class. Associations between parenting and membership in the other classes suggest that some risk taking during adolescence is normative even when parenting is positive.
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Today's DUPRI Seminar features Jessie Tenenbaum, Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics and Population Health Sciences at Duke University. She is presenting "From Government to Governance: The Art of Sharing Data Without Losing Trust."
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Today's first DUPRI Seminar of the fall semester features Allison Aiello, James S. Jackson Healthy Longevity Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University. She is presenting "Midlife Matters: Decoding the Drivers of Brain Health and Healthy Longevity."

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Midlife Matters: Decoding the Drivers of Brain Health and Healthy Longevity | DUPRI
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The Fall 2025 DUPRI Newsletter, detailing the latest work and news from DUPRI scholars, is out now!

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DUPRI Fall 2025 Newsletter
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A study led by DUPRI's Ben Goldstein is using machine learning to uncover hidden patterns in children’s health records — patterns that may signal autism before diagnosis. This groundbreaking research could lead to earlier support for kids and families.

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Can Electronic Health Records Reveal Early Signs of Autism? | DUPRI
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A new publication in the journal Childhood Obesity by DUPRI Scholars Michelle White and James Moody, DUPRI student Madelynn Wellons, and a group of co-authors examines how parent social network characteristics affect child obesity and health behaviors.

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DUPRI Scholar and Associate Professor in the School of Nursing Hanzhang Xu has been awarded a 5-year NIH grant to Study Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Asia.

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Hanzhang Xu Awarded NIH Grant to Study Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Asia | DUPRI
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Two new papers by a team of authors that includes DUPRI Scholars Matthew Dupre, Scott Lynch, Jessica West, and Hanzhang Xu investigate racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular health outcomes among adults in the United States.

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Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease and Heart Failure Hospitalizations | DUPRI
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In a recent article published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, a group of authors including DUPRI Scholar Naomi Duke examine the link between children's mental health symptoms and access to unlocked guns.

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Do Children's Mental Health Symptoms Impact Their Access to Unlocked Guns at Home? | DUPRI
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New research in Health Economics co-authored by DUPRI scholar @chvanhoutven.bsky.social looks at the effect of care providers for home-based care outcomes.
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Health Economics (Early View): As the need for long-term care grows, researchers like Norma Coe are examining outcomes of home-based care, and if the specific provider of care makes a difference in the health of the recipient. Read more here. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Home‐Based Care Outcomes: Does the Care Provider Matter?
Long-term services in the home are predominately provided by family or friends, with a growing proportion of individuals receiving formal care, or paid care by a professional, or a combination of bot...
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A new study—authored by Jennifer Lansford and a team of co-authors— finds that parental warmth during childhood and adolescence predicts young adults’ beliefs that the world is good, safe, and enticing.

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Parental Warmth Predicts Positive World Beliefs in Adulthood | DUPRI
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Congratulations to Hedy Lee for winning the inaugural @popassocamerica.bsky.social W. E. B. Du Bois Award in Population Science! The award recognizes a scholar who has a record of sustained and innovative research contributions to the study of race/ethnicity in demography.
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The 2025 Social Networks & Health workshop, led by Professor of Sociology Jim Moody, was held on Duke's campus May 13-16. Scholars from across the country received advanced training in social networks methodology, with a focus on health.

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The 2nd Annual Population Ecology, Aging, and Health Network (PEcAHN) Meeting, organized by DUPRI Scholar Herman Pontzer, was held at Duke on May 1 & 2, 2025. The meeting had 24 attendees from 13 long-term projects join together for the workshop.

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2nd Annual Population Ecology, Aging, and Health Network (PEcAHN) Meeting | DUPRI
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Many summer 2024 Duke NextGenPop Fellows attended the @popassocamerica.bsky.social Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. 11 of the Fellows presented posters with their original research. We're proud of their work, and know they'll go on to do great things!

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America has a complex history on migration and the role immigrants play in economic development. In the Sanford School’s Policy 360 podcast, @hpostel.bsky.social discusses the cycles of migrations, deportations and legal restrictions that mark that history.

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Immigrants Built America, Can We Keep Building Without Them? | DUPRI
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