Sharon Munroe
Graduate Trainee, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
2 active projects
Young Adults and Mental Health Comorbidities
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Developing one or more research questions about mental health conditions, comorbidities, and health disparities as part of my doctorate program in public health and studying as an NIH All of Us Scholar.
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (major depressive disorder and comorbidities with other health conditions.)
- Population Health
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
(To be determined with the help of my All of Us Mentor or through consultation with the faculty at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center School of Public Health.)
Anticipated Findings
(To be determined with the help of my All of Us Mentor or through consultation with the faculty at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center School of Public Health.)
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Race / Ethnicity
- Age
- Geography
- Disability Status
- Access to Care
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Sharon Munroe - Graduate Trainee, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
- Elif Dede Yildirim - Early Career Tenure-track Researcher, Auburn University
- Chip Shaw - Project Personnel, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Food Insecurity and Mental Health
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Working with UTHealth faculty on possible uses of the data for understanding the intersection between food insecurity and mental health conditions.
Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
Data will likely come from the social determinants of health and lifestyle surveys. Researchers specialize in both areas.
Anticipated Findings
Data will likely come from the social determinants of health and lifestyle surveys. Researchers specialize in both areas.
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Race / Ethnicity
- Age
- Geography
- Income Level
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Sharon Munroe - Graduate Trainee, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
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