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3. Sociobehavioral and Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) models: network, probabilistic, stochastic models
MSM lead: Elsje Pienaar, Kyoko Yoshida, Jason Haugh; IMAG lead: Julia Berzhanskaya, Asif Rizwan
Primary Questions:
- How do we move forward from current IMAG initiatives (Plenary Session 2.1)?
- How do we move forward from what was discussed in Plenary Session 2.3?
- How do we bridge cellular/tissue/organ models with population models?
Round 1: 12:15-1pm - Asif, Scribe
Sociobehavioral - Bruce, moderator
SDoH - Elsje, moderator
Round 2: 1pm - Julia, Scribe
Sociobehavioral - Bruce, moderator
SDoH - Kyoko, moderator
Discussion Questions:
- How do we move forward from current IMAG initiatives (Plenary Session 2.1)?
- How can SDoH and Sociobehavioral mechanisms be integrated into current IMAG initiatives to address health inequities?
- What is the state of current modeling efforts in Sociobehavioral modeling and SDoH?
- How do we move forward from what was discussed in Plenary Session 2.3?
- What can we learn from other fields that already incorporate SDoH and policy advocacy in their work?
- What funding mechanisms exist (or need to be developed) to support the MSM community to work in SDoH and sociobehavior areas?
- How do we bridge cellular/tissue/organ models with population models?
- What are the mechanisms involved and how are they represented?
- How do we identify, prepare and collect/restructure data to represent SDoH?
- What are the challenges to collaborating with experts in sociobehavioral and SDoH fields?
Concrete Next Steps:
- recommendations: identified gaps and opportunities
- review paper
- webinars
- new WGs
Resources:
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