Health Studies graduate presents at APHA

Ariana Azzoli,  a 2017 Health graduate, presented the results of her independent study at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association  (APHA) in Atlanta, GA.

Ariana’s research, conducted with Dr, Cohen, was a  cross-sectional study using data from the National Health and Aging Trends study. Her study analyses revealed a significant association between older adults with low vision and their depression score, with the association being stronger among men.

Ariana explained that “Having the opportunity to work with Dr. Cohen with invaluable- I was able to apply methods I learned in Epidemiology and apply it to public health research involving eye care and caregiving disparities. Presenting our research at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting exposed me to fantastic networking opportunities with people across the U.S. and strengthened my presentation skills.”

In addition to her independent study, Ariana was co-author on two studies with Drs. Cohen and Sabik examining disparities in caregiving intensity.

Congratulations, Ariana!