Published March 20, 2023
Kudos to Robert Keefe, PhD, associate professor in the UB School of Social Work, on co-authoring the chapter, "Global health disparities and the social determinants of health," in Behavioral Science and Health in the Global Arena.
Keefe's co-author is Sandra D. Lane, PhD, a professor of public health and anthropology at Syracuse University and a research professor in obstetrics and gynecology at Upstate Medical University.
"How are behavioral scientists increasingly involved to advise global decision-makers in the United Nations and elsewhere?"
In 2020, the Psychology Coalition at the United Nations (PCUN) launched a bold new series of books, describing how evidence-based behavioral research is increasingly used by United Nations and other decision-makers to address global issues. These issues reflect the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 —
such as health, poverty, education, peace, gender equality and climate change.
This PCUN volume brings together 37 experts in 14 concise chapters, to focus on health in two parts: a data-based overview of diverse trends in global health, including COVID, opioids, dementia and disabilities; and an examination of underlying issues in global health, such as race, gender, LGBTQ+ and health disparities. The chapters are co-authored by leading global experts, as well as "rising star" students from many nations — offering readers a concise overview of each topic, a glossary of key terms, study questions and bibliography.