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Michelle Hindin
Associate Professor
Academic Degrees
PhD, MHS
Departmental Address
615 N. Wolfe Street
E4546
Phone: 410-502-6038
Fax: 410-955-2303
Research and Professional Experience

My areas of interest include women's international health and development, household gender dynamics, and decision-making autonomy and power. Many of the substantive areas in which I am interested, fall squarely in demography, while others, such as domestic violence and physical well-being, push the bounds of what is normally considered population research. I bring an interest in these problems from both a demographic and sociological perspective.

My long-term goals are to gain a better understanding of the relationship between household dynamics, gender relations, and demographic outcomes. More specifically, I would like to understand the individual and societal factors that influence or impinge upon both adolescent and adult choices concerning schooling, the timing of partnerships, intimate partner violence (IPV), and reproductive health. A key step in this process is to understand the choices adolescents make regarding key demographic decisions which will most likely determine a substantial proportion of their options as they reach adulthood. I hope that results from my research will enable policy-makers and activists to better address persistent gender inequalities. In blending training from sociology and demography, I hope to integrate knowledge about the importance of culture and setting with data collection, sophisticated analytical techniques, and methodology.

Keywords

Women's health, Adolescents, gender, international, household decision-making autonomy and power

Honors and Awards

AMTRA Award, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2007

Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health-Alpha Chapter (2005-present)

AMTRA Award, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2003

Comfort-Starr Prize for Excellence in Sociology, Oberlin College 1988

On-the-Spot Award, The National Institutes of Health, 1998

Selected Publications

Upadhyay, U.D. and Hindin, M.J. “Marital Relationships and Women’s Status: Intergenerational Effects on Premarital Sex in Cebu, Philippines” Studies in Family Planning (In Press).

Jaya and Hindin, M.J. “Nonconsensual Sexual Experiences of Adolescents in Urban India.” Journal of Adolescent Health 40(6):573.e7-573.e14.

Jaya and Hindin, M.J. Ahmed, S. “Adolescent Reporting of Sexual Behaviors in a Randomized Trial in Urban India: Differential Reporting by Interview Methods” American Journal of Public Health (In Press)

Gipson, J.D. and Hindin, M.J. (2007) “‘Marriage means having children and forming your family, so what is the need of discussion?’ Communication and Negotiation of Childbearing Preferences among Bangladeshi Couples.” Culture, Health and Sexuality 9(2): 185–198

Mullany, B.C., Hindin, M.J., and Becker, S. (2007) “The impact of including husbands in antenatal health education services on maternal health practices in urban Nepal.” Health Education Research 22(2): 166-176.

Upadhyay, U.D., Hindin, M.J. and Gultiano, S. (2006) “Before first sex: Gender differences in emotional relationships and physical behaviors among adolescents in the Philippines.” International Family Planning Perspectives 32(3):110–119.

Upadhyay, U.D., and Hindin, M.J. (2006) “Do friends’ behaviors affect age at first sex or do sexually active adolescents find sexually active friends? Evidence from Cebu, Philippines.” Journal of Adolescent Health 39(4): 570-577.

Hindin, M.J. (2006) “Women’s input into household decisions and their nutritional status in three resource-constrained settings” Public Health Nutrition 9(4):485-493.

Hindin, M.J. and Gultiano, S. (2006) “Associations Between Witnessing Parental Domestic Violence and Experiencing Depressive Symptoms in Filipino Adolescents” American Journal of Public Health 96(4): 660-663.

Mullany, B.C., Hindin, M.J., and Becker, S. (2005) “Does women's autonomy impede male involvement in pregnancy health in Katmandu, Nepal?” Social Science and Medicine 61(9): 1993-2006.

Upadhyay, U.D. and Hindin, M.J. (2005) “Do higher status and more autonomous women have longer birth intervals? Results from Cebu, Philippines.” Social Science and Medicine 60 (11): 2655-2669.

Hindin, M.J. (2005) “Family Dynamics, Gender Differences and Educational Attainment in Filipino Adolescents.” Journal of Adolescence 28(3):299-316.

Hindin, M.J. (2003) “Health risk behaviors among Filipino adolescents.” Journal of Adolescent Health 33(3): 145-146.

Hindin, M.J. (2003) “Understanding women’s attitudes toward wife beating in Zimbabwe.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 81(7) 501-508.

Hindin, M.J. and Adair, L.S. (2002) “Who’s At Risk? Factors Associated Wife Abuse in the Philippines” Social Science and Medicine. 55(8): 1387-1401. Hindin, MJ "For better or for worse? Women's autonomy and marital status in Zimbabwe." Social Science Research (In Press).

Hindin, MJ (2001) "Women's autonomy, women's status and fertility-related behavior in Zimbabwe" Population Research and Policy Review 19:255-282.

Hindin, M.J. (2000) "Women's Power and Anthropometric Status in Zimbabwe." Social Science and Medicine 51(10): 1517-1528.

Waite, L.J., Bachrach, C., Hindin, M., Thomson, E., and Thornton, A. (2000) The Ties that Bind: Perspectives on Marriage and Cohabitation. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Bachrach, C.A., Hindin, M.J., Thomson, E. (2000) "The Changing Shape of Ties that Bind: An Overview and Synthesis pp. 3-16 in L.J. Waite, C.

Bachrach, M. Hindin, E.Thompson, and A. Thornton (eds.) The Ties hat Bind: Perspectives on Marriage and Cohabitation. Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Hindin, M.J. (1999) Book Review: "Men in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: Reproductive health issues." Journal of Health and Population in Developing Countries. 2 (2)73-74.

Hindin, M.J., Kincaid, D.L., Mensah Kumah, O., Morgan, W., Kim, Y.M. and Ofori, J.K. (1994) "Gender differences in media exposure and action during a family planning campaign in Ghana Health Communication 6(2) 117-136.

Piotrow, P.T., Kincaid, D.L. Hindin, M.J., Lettenmaier, C.L., Kuseka, I., Silberman, T., Zinanga, A. Chikara, F., Adamchak, D.L., Mbizvo, M.T., Lynn, W., Mensah Kumah, O., and Kim, Y.M. (1992) "Changing men's attitudes and behavior: The Zimbabwe male motivation project." Studies in Family Planning 23(6): 365-375.

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