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DUSTIN T. DUNCAN, ScD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health at the New York University School of Medicine, where he directs the Spatial Epidemiology Lab. Duncan is a social and spatial epidemiologist, studying how social factors, including neighborhood characteristics, influence sexual health, sleep health, and minority health. He completed his doctorate and the Alonzo Smythe Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship, both in social epidemiology, at Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health. ICHIRO KAWACHI, MBChB, PhD, is the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Social Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he has taught since 1992. He is coeditor of several books, including Neighborhoods and Health, Behavioral Economics and Public Health, Social Epidemiology, and the Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice, all published by Oxford University Press. SUSAN REDLINE, MD, MPH, is the Peter C. Farrell Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Senior Physician in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her research is focused on epidemiological studies to elucidate the etiologies of sleep disorders, including the role of genetic and early life developmental factors, and epidemiological and clinical trials aimed at understanding the health outcomes of sleep disorders and the role of sleep interventions in improving health.
DUSTIN T. DUNCAN, ScD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health at the New York University School of Medicine, where he directs the Spatial Epidemiology Lab. Duncan is a social and spatial epidemiologist, studying how social factors, including neighborhood characteristics, influence sexual health, sleep health, and minority health. He completed his doctorate and the Alonzo Smythe Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship, both in social epidemiology, at Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health. ICHIRO KAWACHI, MBChB, PhD, is the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Social Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he has taught since 1992. He is coeditor of several books, including Neighborhoods and Health, Behavioral Economics and Public Health, Social Epidemiology, and the Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice, all published by Oxford University Press. SUSAN REDLINE, MD, MPH, is the Peter C. Farrell Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Senior Physician in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her research is focused on epidemiological studies to elucidate the etiologies of sleep disorders, including the role of genetic and early life developmental factors, and epidemiological and clinical trials aimed at understanding the health outcomes of sleep disorders and the role of sleep interventions in improving health.
Part I: An Introduction to Sleep Epidemiology
1. Sleep Epidemiology: A Social Perspective
Dustin T. Duncan, Ichiro Kawachi, and Susan Redline
2. Sleep Epidemiology: An Introduction
Susan Redline, Brian Redline, and Peter James
Part II: Sleep Health over the Life Course and among Special
Populations
3. Sleep In Pregnancy
Louise M. O'Brien and Galit L. Dunietz
4. Sleep Among Children
Judith Owens and Monica Ordway
5. Sleep Among Working Adults
Faith S. Luyster, Lynn M. Baniak, Eileen R. Chasens, Christine A.
Feeley, Christopher C. Imes, and Jonna L. Morris
6. Sleep Among Older Adults
Katie Stone and Vicki Li
7. Race as a Social Determinant of Sleep Health
Rebecca Robins, Azizi Seixas, Natasha Williams, Byoungjun Kim,
Judite Blanc, João Nunes and Girardin Jean-Louis
8. Sleep Health Among Sexual and Gender Minorities
Brett Millar, William C. Goedel, and Dustin T. Duncan
9. Sleep Among Immigrants: Does Acculturation Matter?
Sunmin Lee, Natalie Slopen and Seo Young Hong
Part III: Social Determinants of Sleep
10. Socioeconomic Status and Sleep
Michael Grandner
11. Exposure to Discrimination and Sleep
Tene Lewis and Izraelle I. McKinnon
12. Family Factors and Sleep
Eunjin Lee Tracy and Wendy Troxel
13. Bidirectional Relationships between Work and Sleep
Chandra Jackson, Soomi Lee, Tori L. Crain, and Orfeu M. Buxton
14. Housing Conditions as Environmental and Social Determinants of
Sleep Health
Chandra Jackson
15. Neighborhoods and Sleep
Dayna Johnson, Yazan A. Aljouni, and Dustin T. Duncan
Glossary
Index
DUSTIN T. DUNCAN, ScD, is Associate Professor in the Department of
Population Health at the New York University School of Medicine,
where he directs the Spatial Epidemiology Lab. Duncan is a social
and spatial epidemiologist, studying how social factors, including
neighborhood characteristics, influence sexual health, sleep
health, and minority health. He completed his doctorate and the
Alonzo Smythe Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship, both in social
epidemiology, at Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public
Health.
ICHIRO KAWACHI, MBChB, PhD, is the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman
Loeb Professor of Social Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan
School of Public Health, where he has taught since 1992. He is
coeditor of several books, including Neighborhoods and Health,
Behavioral Economics and Public Health, Social Epidemiology, and
the Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice, all published by
Oxford University Press.
SUSAN REDLINE, MD, MPH, is the Peter C. Farrell Professor of Sleep
Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Senior Physician in the
Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women's
Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Her research is
focused on epidemiological studies to elucidate the etiologies of
sleep disorders, including the role of genetic and early life
developmental factors, and epidemiological and clinical trials
aimed at understanding the
health outcomes of sleep disorders and the role of sleep
interventions in improving health.
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