About

Adaobi Anakwe studies the preconception (and perinatal) health of men and women with the goal of improving health outcomes for Black families and communities. Currently, her work seeks to address disparities in maternal and child health outcomes by focusing on paternal contributions to these disparities. She applies health equity lenses, with emphasis on the effects of intersecting roles/identities, and social, structural, and political determinants, to examine Black men’s health prior to having pregnancies with their partner(s), their health development across the life course, and the implications of these changes for mothers, children, and men themselves. She is an expert in Black paternal health.
She received her PhD in Epidemiology, with emphasis in maternal and child health, from Saint Louis University and a master’s in public health from the University of Missouri. She was a Preparing Future Faculty, Faculty Diversity (PFFFD) postdoctoral scholar at the University of Missouri Columbia.
She is experienced with utilizing quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches; and community-based participatory research that centers community voices with relevance for health policy. Dr. Anakwe’s research includes domestic and international global health equity-focused projects that focus on creating an understanding of and improving the social conditions that drive paternal health inequities experienced by the Black/African male diaspora.

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Organizational Affiliations

Health Management and Policy, Dana and David Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University

Education

University of Missouri (United States, Columbia) - MU
MPH
Epidemiology with emphasis in Maternal and Child Health
PhD, Saint Louis University (United States, St Louis) - SLU