Do you wish to contribute to breaking cycles of ill-health in disadvantaged populations? And explore co-occurrence of diseases, such as substance abuse, infectious and chronic disease, and the relation with social factors (disparities)?
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What you'll learn
What syndemics is and how it was developed.
How to quantitatively identify if health and social conditions cluster and whether an interaction leads to a higher burden of disease than expected.
How qualitative research can be used to explore syndemics.
How you can combine qualitative approaches with quantitative research methods to gain a more comprehensive understanding of a syndemic.
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There are 5 modules in this course
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2 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt1 plugin
Welcome to Population Health: Syndemics!
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5 videos2 readings2 assignments
In this module you will learn about how to assess whether health conditions and social conditions cluster and interact in a person or a population.
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5 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
This module introduces you to qualitative research. Qualitative methods will help you study the social conditions that shape a syndemic.
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12 videos1 reading2 assignments2 discussion prompts
This is the last module of Syndemics. You will be introduced to how to combine quantitative, qualitative and mixed-method research when studying a syndemic.
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5 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
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Reviewed on Jul 26, 2020
This is a very good course for understanding qualitative and quantitative research. It's worth the time and effort.
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2020
Informative, just the right pace and the right mix of lectures and tasks. I have learned very useful things for my practice.
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