Dr. Suglia’s research examines the impact of social determinants, focusing on violence, housing and neighborhood factors on health across the lifecourse. She is particularly interested in learning how these social factors can affect health through a stress pathway. Her current research examines how stress stemming from multiple social factors impacts cardio-metabolic health outcomes among Puerto Rican young adults living in the South Bronx, NY and the San Juan metro area in Puerto Rico. In this ethnically homogenous population living in two different social contexts, she will examine both factors that exacerbate the social stress and cardiometabolic health relation but also factors that may buffer the impact of stress on health. Dr. Suglia also leads the Disparities in Biological Aging study, part of the Child Health and Development Studies which examines the associations of childhood and adult socioeconomic status and social stressors on methylation age and telomere length in adulthood. This work can extend our understanding on how stress ‘gets under the skin’ to alter cardiometabolic health and other chronic health conditions.
Contact Information
Department of Epidemiology
Atlanta , GA 30322
School of Public Health
Phone: 404-727-8184
Fax: 404-727-8737
Email: shakira.suglia@emory.edu
Areas of Interest
- Adolescent Health/Child Health
- Cardiometabolic Diseases
- Chronic Diseases
- Community Health & Development
- Social Determinants of Health
Education
- ScD 2006, Harvard School of Public Health
Courses Taught
- EPI 798R: Pre-candidacy Research
- EPI 799R: Research
Affiliations & Activities
Co-Director of Graduate Studies, PhD Epidemiology Program
Member, American Psychosomatic Society
Member, Society for Epidemiologic Research
Member, American Heart Association
Member, The Obesity Society
Publications
- Suglia SF, Koenen K, Boynton-Jarrett R, Chan PS, Clark CJ, Danese A, Faith MS et al, 2017, Childhood and Adolescent Adversity and Cardio-metabolic Risk. A statement from the American Heart Association, Circulation, ,
- Suglia SF, Shen S, Cohall A, Bird H, Canino G, Brown J, Duarte CS., 2016, Use of Health Services by Maltreated Children in Two Different Sociocultural Contexts: Where Can Doors for Interventions Be Opened? , Journal of Interpersonal Violence, ,
- Suglia SF, Sapra K, Koenen KC. , 2015, Violence and Cardiovascular Health: A Systematic Review. , American Journal of Preventive Medicine, ,
- Suglia SF, Duarte CS, Chambers EC, Boynton-Jarrett R. , 2012, Cumulative social risk and obesity in early childhood., Pediatrics, ,
- Suglia SF, Staudenmayer J, Bosquet-Enlow M, Rich-Edwards JW, Cohen S, Wright RJ , 2010, Cumulative Stress and Cortisol Disruption among Black and Hispanic Pregnant Women in an Urban Cohort Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research and Practice., Psychol Trauma, ,
- Suglia SF, Staudenmayer J, Cohen S, Wright RJ , 2010, Posttraumatic stress symptoms related to community violence and children's diurnal cortisol response in an urban community-dwelling sample., Journal of Behavioral Medicine , ,
- Suglia SF, Duarte CS, Sandel MT, Wright RJ , 2010, Social and environmental stressors in the home and childhood asthma., Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health , ,
- Suglia SF, Ryan L, Wright RJ , 2008, Creation of a Community Violence Exposure Scale: Accounting for What, Who, Where and How Often., Journal of Traumatic Stress , ,
- Suglia SF, Bosquet-Enlow M, Kullowatz A, Wright RJ , 1945, Maternal intimate partner violence and increased asthma incidence in children: Buffering effects of supportive caregiving., Pediatrics, ,