Relicious Eboh, MPH
PhD in Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
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About
Relicious has spent the past few years focused on addressing different neighborhood and stress factors in African American pregnant women in Detroit through varied mixed method studies at Wayne State University and Michigan State University. Relicious has a vested research interest in Black maternal mortality, mental health, pre-term birth and reproductive justice. In the future, Relicious' professional goals include consulting with private sectors and NGOs to inform maternal health initiatives within underrepresented communities. She hopes to give back to communities through teaching and alternative programs, globally.
Fun fact- Relicious enjoys vintage fashion styling and live musical performances.
Selected Publications
Figueroa R, Baker K, Capellan J, Pinheiro L, Burd L, Lim J, Chiong R, Eboh R, Phillips E. (Under Review) Geospatial patterns of an urban food environment and its associations with fruit, vegetable, and sugary beverages consumption among middle-aged adults. Public Health Nutrition.
Davis J, McCracken L, Eboh R, Price M, Lebo L, Misra DP, Kavanaugh K, Wilbur J, Giurgescu C. (April 2021) Views on Exercise Among Black Women during Pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing.
Eboh R (June 2020) Improving Diversity in Medicine. The Cornell Healthcare Review. -Eboh R, Giurgescu C, Misra DP. (June 2018) Relationship with the father of the baby and perceived stress among Black women. American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing.