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Adversity, Poverty and Stress over the Life course: Consequences for human biology and development Poverty Convening Sacramento, CA June 7, 2016 David H. Rehkopf Assistant Professor Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine 1

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Adversity, Poverty and Stress over the Life course: Consequences for human biology and development

Poverty Convening

Sacramento, CA

June 7, 2016

David H. Rehkopf

Assistant Professor

Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine 1

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Overview

①  Poverty & Mobility

②  Exposures of Poverty and Stress

③  Biological embodiment and consequences

④  Interventions

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1. Poverty & Mobility

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1. Poverty & Mobility

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1. Poverty & Mobility

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1. Poverty & Mobility

•  Race, gender, education simultaneously combine for greater or lesser risk for time in poverty

•  Individual trajectories can go up and down, with each specific exposure affecting where that person will end up

• Not one solution• Mobility out of poverty has large geographic

variability• Aspects of the social and economic environment

and region promote or diminish mobility6

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2. Exposures of Poverty and Stress

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2. Exposures of Poverty and Stress

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2. Exposures of Poverty and Stress

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2. Exposures of Poverty and Stress

•  Poverty changes parts of the brain associated with memory

•  Some part of the negative impacts can be blunted by environment

•  Poverty not just about stress, very large differences in exposure to physical environment toxins

•  Basis for healthy development are responsive relationships, safe and healthy environments and good nutrition. But these need to be supported by policies and programs. 10

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3. Biological embodiment

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3. Biological embodiment and consequences

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3. Biological embodiment and consequences

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3. Biological embodiment and consequences

• A variety of impacts on the brain from childhood trauma

•  Effects of stress on development differ by stage of development from prenatal to old age, but there are impacts across the life course

•  Impacts are not just on the brain, but on a range of biological systems, some of which is through Epigenetic changes that can be carried throughout life, but are also reversible

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4. Interventions

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4. Interventions

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17 Source: taxfoundation.org/maps

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Non-linear changes in EITC over time.

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1990 1995 2000 2005

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maxEITC

Maximum (blue) and mean (red) among those qualifying for benefits from the Earned Income tax Credit over time among households with 2 or more dependents (solid line) or 1 dependent (dashed line), NLSY analysis sample based on income, 1990-2006, in year 2000 dollars.

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Additional state EITC programs

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EITC and birth weight

•  n = 8,762,028 live births 1980-2002•  Treatment group: unmarried mothers with a high school

degree or less, living in a state with EITC•  Control group: unmarried mothers with a high school

degree or less, living in a state without EITC

(Strully, Rehkopf, Xuan, Amer Sociol Rev 2010)

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EITC and birth weight

β for grams change Odds ratio β for grams change for smoking in birth weight controlling for smoking

State EITC 15.7 0.949 12.5

(1.2) (0.006) (1.5) High school 47.3 0.727 37.5

degree (0.42) (0.002) (0.53)

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EITC disbursement Quasi-experimental designAs identification strategy based on payout structure (treatment Feb-Apr)ITT qualification (income, dependents, year, state)

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EITC and short term behavior and physiological changes

Findings in stark contrast to much of the econometric literature.•  Large amount of money•  Form of money a tax refund•  Households with children•  Range of health outcomes examinedEvidence for a generally health promoting economic policy.These results are identifying only a short-term benefit.

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EITC and child health

(Hamad and Rehkopf, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, in press) 26

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Psychosocial effectiveness for child trauma

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Psychosocial effectiveness for child trauma

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Psychosocial effectiveness for child trauma

①  Parenting interventions

②  trauma focused interventions

③  enhanced foster care interventions

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4. Interventions

•  Longer-term beneficial impacts on health and development from early life social environment interventions

• Anti-poverty policy has multiple beneficial impacts on health and development

•  Less known about effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for childhood trauma

•  Less known about interventions for older ages

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Summary

①  Lots of things that maher a lihle bit: expectations and evaluation

②  Real physiological impacts of poverty: acknowledge individuals at a different place, but that change is very possible

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Thank you.

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[email protected]@drehkopf

Funding: RWJF H&SS (2006-2008), NIA (2014-present) (K01 AG047280)