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Sakurako. S.Okuzono

@SakurakoSO

Ph.D. student@Harvard since 2022, RA@Harvard, Epidemiology, Wellbeing, Child adversity, Resilience, Mother, former director of child-related facilities in Japan

Joined February 2022
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Our paper on ikigai using outcome-wide design was highlighted on the Lancet sister journal website. Thank you co-first @_KSphs, coauthors @claudiatfitz @naoki_kondo and other coauthors for supporting the work! thelancet.com/journals/lanwp… thelancet.com/journals/lanwp…


Our review paper on chronic climate change and mental health is finally out. It seems that gradual change is associated with increased anxiety disorders and depression, not PTSD, but some studies showed null results. Further research is warranted. rdcu.be/dv1r5

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Within Reason: A Liberal Public Health for an Illiberal Time, Galea press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…


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🚨 New preprint! We are super excited to share our latest work studying how networks of dependencies between places, businesses, and amenities shape economic resilience to urban shocks, using massive human mobility data from five major U.S. cities. arxiv.org/abs/2311.18108

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Oh, wait! I found this flyer!! Guess who this is🥳🥳🥳

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On Wednesday, December 6th, from 1-1:50 PM in FXB G12 or online, join us for the third installment in the Center’s Loneliness and Well-being Seminar Series, with guest speaker Dr. Koichiro Shiba (@_KSphs). hsph.harvard.edu/health-happine… #loneliness #socialisolation #socialconnection

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Next Tuesday, November 7th, join Center affiliate Dr. Ichiro Kawachi for "Lessons learned from COVID”, a collaboration between the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Teikyo University. teikyoharvard2023.weebly.com #covid #covid19

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Our latest paper finds that neighborhood factors (eg income, education) where refugees are placed affects later life heart health, using natural experiment in Denmark. Yet another consideration in deciding how to welcome vulnerable newcomers... authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S13… @NIHAging

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New publication! Resilience in development: Neighborhood context, experiences of discrimination, and children’s mental health | Development and Psychopathology | bit.ly/3qR7ewS


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Expressing my gratitude to the incredible co-authors @drSteveMorse & Ichiro Kawachi of my book, "The Social Epidemiology of the COVID-19 Pandemic." I am proud to work with such a group of researchers and I thank them for everything they brought to this project! #HealthEquity

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We reviewed workspace intervention research to improve the safety and health of construction workers. We found that most were single-level interventions, and more multilevel intervention to is needed for a stronger impact. @vishplus @HarvardChanSPH pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37565269/


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Our study suggests positive parenting can counteract the negative impact of childhood stress on brain development. Thank you @EWDolan for covering our work via @psypost! psypost.org/2023/07/positi…


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When kids are deprived of play, their mental health suffers. Over the past 50 years, the time kids spend playing outside and inside has plummeted. They're missing opportunities to bond, build self-control, be creative, and feel joy. Free play is a key to happiness and growth.

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Where are my social justice oriented #maternal #child #health #MCH #DOHaD trainees? Funding for YOU to use our lovinging provided/collected @ECHOChildHealth data.

Looking for pregnancy and birth information to study #childhealth? Grants for access to decades of #NIH ECHO data on 40K+ US children available to support doctoral candidates and postdocs: bit.ly/3rFfi3X

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How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences. doi.org/10.1371/journa… 1/9

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What does ChatGPT-3.5* know about neonatology? A new paper in @JAMAPeds with @swanbeams, @bhaweshiitk, Cindy Wang, Dara Brodksy, and @crmartin90 takes a look at this question. We asked all 900+ questions from the well known Brodsky and Martin neonatal board prep book and had…

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What an important study! It provides critical quantitative evidence on the unique struggles non-native English speaking scholars face in academia.

How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences. doi.org/10.1371/journa… 1/9

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In this #OpenAccess Annual Research Review paper, @CharlesaNelson1 et al. examine the efficacy of #EarlyIntervention when viewed through the lens of developmental #Neuroscience, including the role of experience during the postnatal period. Full paper: bit.ly/3rxsjfy .


Thank you so much for your support, Natalie, Dr. Kawachi, Aki, and Koichiro. I am happy to announce that our paper is finally published!

The authors investigated child adversity as a potential modifier for the relationship between disaster and cognitive decline in Japan, using TMLE with SuperLearner @SakurakoSO, @HarvardChanSPH, @NatalieSlopen, @_KSphs ow.ly/5HRv50Pecfa

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