This course is part of The Influence of Social Determinants on Health.
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What you'll learn
Examine social, economic, and political factors that contribute to health inequalities
Explore innovative ways to reduce disparities in health when the goal is to achieve health equity
Practice skills involving cultural humility, deliberative dialogues and professional self-assessments
Discuss structural bias, social inequalities and racism in healthcare
Analyze healthcare system barriers and interventions
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1.2 Hours PreRecorded video
5 quizzes
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There are 4 modules in this course
This introductory course examines the social determinants of population health with a focus on the United States. It explores behavioral, psychological, and structural factors beyond the healthcare system that influence health outcomes. Students learn about social, economic, and political factors contributing to health inequalities and discover innovative approaches to reduce health disparities. The course emphasizes cultural humility, deliberative dialogues, and professional self-assessments while examining conceptual and methodological issues key to achieving health equity.
Course Overview, Definitions, and Levels of Influence
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Disparities in Mortality and Morbidity by Psychosocial and Demographic Factors, Theoretical Considerations, and Environmental and Cultural Contexts
Module 2 · 3 Hours to complete
Social Determinants of Health: The Healthcare System, Immigration Status, Sexual Identity, and Unconscious Bias
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Racism, Discrimination; Culture, Gender and Power; Changing Structures that Reproduce Bias and Harm Health
Module 4 · 4 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: The Influence of Social Determinants on Health
Instructor
Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
Dr. Cleopatra Howard Caldwell is Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Behavior and Health Education and Director of the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (CRECH) at the School of Public Health, University of Michigan. She is also a Faculty Associate with the Program for Research on Black Americans (PRBA) at the Institute for Social Research and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan. As a social psychologist with expertise in psychosocial and environmental factors influencing the health and well-being of Black populations, her research includes both intervention and basic research involving survey research techniques with adults, adolescents and families. She also has expertise in conducting community-based participatory research (CBPR), developing academic-community partnerships to design and evaluate health interventions for Black youth and their family. Specific examples include the NICHD/NIH funded Parenting and Men's Health Study, the CDC funded Fathers and Sons Evaluation Project, and the Ruth Mott Foundation funded Fathers and Sons Physical Activity and Nutrition Program. She has published in a number of areas including the influence of social relationships and social identities on the health and well-being of Black adolescents, the role of paternal support, racial discrimination, and racial identity attitudes as risk or protective factors for adolescent risky behaviors and fatherhood as a context for understanding men's health. Further, Dr. Caldwell has extensive experience conducting research to understand health risk behaviors and mental health of ethnically diverse adolescents, including African American and Caribbean Black youth.
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