Department of Epidemiology

MPH


September 26, 2024

Contraceptive method preferences and use among Kenyan women living with HIV

Women living with HIV (WLWH) face unique challenges relating to contraception, and understanding how preferences influence method selection can improve contraceptive counseling. Data are lacking on how contraceptive attribute preferences relate to attributes of methods. We determined relationships between contraceptive attribute preferences and attributes of methods used, identified correlates of contraceptive satisfaction, and identified preference…


September 25, 2024

Maia Cunningham

Maia grew up in the Seattle area and earned her BA in Medical Anthropology & Global Health from the University of Washington. With a background in pediatric clinical research, she has focused on chronic pain, sleep, mental health, and online behavioral health interventions. Currently, Maia works at the UW School of Nursing, investigating exercise interventions…


Nam Pho


September 24, 2024

Carolyn Graham


September 20, 2024

Victor Polanco Vargas

Born in the Dominican Republic, I am a medical doctor with a strong focus on cancer epidemiology. My interests encompass molecular epidemiology, cancer prevention, population sciences, cancer registries, and global oncology. I am also dedicated to clinical epidemiology and addressing health disparities, particularly the underrepresentation of Latinx populations in clinical trials. I have a special…


September 18, 2024

Investigating the influence of virus-virus interactions on susceptibility to subsequent infections

The co-circulation of multiple respiratory pathogens can lead to competitive or cooperative forms of pathogen–pathogen interactions through broad-acting innate or adaptive immunity leading to enhanced or reduced risk of subsequent infections. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 6,396 unique individuals from the Seattle Flu Study to investigate viral interference among six respiratory pathogens. Using longitudinal data collected…


Modification of Firearm Law-Firearm Injury Association by Economic Disadvantage

To assess whether the association between firearm law restrictiveness and firearm-related events in the US is modified by community distress and economic connectedness (EC).Methods: National cross-sectional study of firearm incidents (interpersonal and unintentional firearm events) occurring between 1/2015-12/2021 using the Gun Violence Archive (GVA). Exposures were community distress (Distressed Communities Index, DCI), EC, and year-state-level…


Association Between Time of Day of Combination Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Administration and Overall Survival in Advanced Melanoma Patients

Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy has significantly improved the median overall survival of melanoma patients; however, many patients do not have clinical benefit from ICI therapy. The prognostic role of modifiable factors, such as the time of ICI administration, in immunotherapy treatment outcomes has not been well examined. Recent studies suggest that administration of ICIs…


Characterizing Sociodemographic, Behavioral Correlates, and Trends of Non-binary/genderqueer Patients at Public Health Seattle and King County Sexual Health Clinic

Non-binary/genderqueer (NB/GQ) individuals are a distinct but understudied population within the LGBTQ+ community. We sought to characterize sociodemographic behaviors and STI outcomes for NB/GQ patients attending the Sexual Health Clinic (SHC) and examine how gender identity among SHC patients has evolved over time. Methods: We used Public Health Seattle-King County (PHSKC) SHC data from 2016-2023…


Physical Inactivity and Obesity in Relation to Tumor Site and Age Onset for CRC on the Rising Incidence of Early-onset Colon Cancer and Early-onset Rectal Cancer

Overall incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) has declined in recent decades; however, the incidence of early-onset CRC, particularly early-onset rectal cancer, has been increasing steadily since the mid-1990s among younger adults. The factors underlying observed increases in early-onset rectal cancer remain unclear. This study assessed the association of physical activity and obesity with early-onset rectal…



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