A study examining the relationship between hurricane exposure and neonatal outcomes in North Carolina using Hurricane Isabel from 2003. A variety of statistical methods were used, but the main analysis uses difference-in-differences. The geographic analysis uses Moran's I. Negative and null associations were found throughout all models, and there is a major change in clustering of neonatal outcomes pre- and post-Hurricane Isabel
This study investigates the impact of hurricanes on fertility and the role of family structure in ea...
Tropical cyclones cause widespread devastation while having a negative impact on human health and we...
Using three modeling techniques (GLR, GEP, and GM), the effect of Hurricane Katrina on low birth wei...
The impacts related to natural disasters are influenced by population growth, increasing coastal set...
Background: Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) in September 20...
<p>This dissertation consists of three studies exploring the effects of natural disasters in North C...
We study the impacts of in utero exposure to Hurricane Catarina of March 2004, the first hurricane t...
"OBJECTIVES: This report presents birth data for the region affected by Hurricane Katrina, which mad...
The PROTECT research Center funded by the NIH’s National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Wiscon...
Puerto Rico was hit by two major hurricanes in September 2017 causing great devastation, losing over...
Abstract Background Epidemiological analyses of aggregated data are often used to evaluate theoretic...
Disasters and displacement increasingly affect and challenge urban settings. How do pregnant women f...
In the United States alone, each tropical cyclone causes an average of $14.6 billion worth of damage...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
This study investigates the impact of hurricanes on fertility and the role of family structure in ea...
Tropical cyclones cause widespread devastation while having a negative impact on human health and we...
Using three modeling techniques (GLR, GEP, and GM), the effect of Hurricane Katrina on low birth wei...
The impacts related to natural disasters are influenced by population growth, increasing coastal set...
Background: Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) in September 20...
<p>This dissertation consists of three studies exploring the effects of natural disasters in North C...
We study the impacts of in utero exposure to Hurricane Catarina of March 2004, the first hurricane t...
"OBJECTIVES: This report presents birth data for the region affected by Hurricane Katrina, which mad...
The PROTECT research Center funded by the NIH’s National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Wiscon...
Puerto Rico was hit by two major hurricanes in September 2017 causing great devastation, losing over...
Abstract Background Epidemiological analyses of aggregated data are often used to evaluate theoretic...
Disasters and displacement increasingly affect and challenge urban settings. How do pregnant women f...
In the United States alone, each tropical cyclone causes an average of $14.6 billion worth of damage...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
This study investigates the impact of hurricanes on fertility and the role of family structure in ea...
Tropical cyclones cause widespread devastation while having a negative impact on human health and we...
Using three modeling techniques (GLR, GEP, and GM), the effect of Hurricane Katrina on low birth wei...