Faculty Mentor: Kim Korinek
Title: Professor
College: Social & Behavioral Science
School / Department: Sociology
Email: u0484343@utah.edu
Project description
FEATURES OF THE VHAS
VHAS is a longitudinal study that combines survey and biomarker methods. It uses a population-based sample and captures a spectrum of regional exposures.
- The study sampled 2,447 Vietnamese men and women aged 60 and older.
- Participants were randomly selected from 12 communes in 4 districts.
- Veterans and former militia members were oversampled.
- The survey is an omnibus survey with sections addressing health, military service, war-era traumatic stress exposure and symptoms, chronic and major life event stressors, and family and social relationships.
- In the field, interviewers team members collected biomarker data including body measurements, blood pressure, grip strength, and peak expiratory flow, as well as collecting hair and capillary blood samples
Goal: To measure early life trauma exposure and late life health to assess life course perspectives on scarring and resilience.
Opportunity Location Type: In Person
Is this a paid opportunity: Yes
How To Apply: https://vhas.utah.edu/