Measuring what matters: Advancing tools to measure and address neighborhood disadvantage

any epidemiologic studies have shown the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on health, but the measurement of disadvantage often relies on static, generalized indices that may not reflect current conditions or support effective public health interventions. 

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Event Details:

February 9, 2026
4:30-6:00pm, MT
Zoom Webinar

Session Chair: Chantel Martin, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Epidemiology Department

Presenters

Sarah Haight
Measuring Neighborhood Disadvantage: Current Approaches and Applications in Epidemiology

Kimberly Rollings
Neighborhood Disadvantage Index Selection: Considerations and Implications

Kristen Cowan
Towards a Contextual and Hazard-Specific Social Vulnerability Index: A Multi-Jurisdiction Project to Improve Disaster Preparedness and Response

     

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