
Professor, Department of Global and Community Health
Contact Information
Campus: Fairfax
Building: Peterson Hall, Room 5603
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Biography
Dr. Carolyn Drews-Botsch is a Professor of Global and Community Health in the College of Public Health. Her research has focused on the epidemiology of pediatric conditions and the factors, particularly in the perinatal period, that contribute to their etiology. Specifically, her work seeks to understand these conditions, and carefully apply modern epidemiologic methods to studies of these conditions. Her research program has included work in a variety of related fields including congenital cataracts, fetal growth restriction 鈥 particularly in relationship to placental development, intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders.聽
Some key findings include:聽
- The role of socioeconomic status on developmental outcomes: It has long been recognized that social class is a strong predictor of neurodevelopment. For example, the prevalence of mild intellectual disability is more than twice as high in children from poorer households as among children whose families are more affluent. What has been less clear, however, is how this relationship impacts the effects of other, physiologic, risk factors for adverse development. I have been involved in a variety of studies which have sought to address this question by examining risk factors for intellectual disability and other developmental disabilities in more homogeneous phenotypic categories and within social strata. This work led to a paradigm shift in understanding that socioeconomic status contributes to severe intellectual disability when there are no other underlying biological factors that impact cognitive development, as well as an understanding that biological insults may impact the risk of intellectual disability differently depending on the child鈥檚 social class.
- The impact of vision impairment on children鈥檚 quality of life: Spectacles and/or contact lenses, and occlusion therapy are commonly used to treat in children with vision disorders. Further, even given early and aggressive treatment, a significant proportion of children with unilateral cataracts are left with poor vision in the treated eye and little stereopsis. However, relatively little is known about the impact of these treatments or these conditions on the lives of children and their families. Her work has focused on assessing the amount of occlusion therapy that these children receive during early childhood, as well as the impact of these treatments on quality of life and motor development.
- Understanding and minimizing bias in epidemiologic studies of perinatal outcomes:聽聽It has become increasingly recognized that pregnancy, and in utero development, set the stage for later health outcomes and risk of disease.聽聽However, high rates of loss to pregnancy losses 鈥 even before pregnancy recognition, the importance of stages of vulnerability, the difficulty of assessing exposure to the fetus as compared to maternal exposure, the often long lag between development and identification of conditions, and the reliance on maternal recall of events and exposures complicate epidemiologic studies of conditions.聽聽Her methodologic work has sought to empirically investigate the impact of bias, particularly information bias, on the results of epidemiologic studies. Specifically, my dissertation investigated the extent to which mothers of infants who had died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome reported events with differential accuracy as compared to mothers of control infants.聽聽This work led to work to investigate the impact of how choosing different control groups might rectify this situation as well as work on analytic methods to control for differential recall.聽聽
Prior to coming to Mason, Dr. Drews-Botsch was a tenured professor at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory 麻豆国产.聽聽Her administrative responsibilities included terms as Vice Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Associate Dean in the Laney School of Graduate Studies.聽聽
Research
Select Publications
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Reddy UM, Page GP, Saade GR et al,聽2013,聽Genetic abnormalities in still birth: comparison of karyotype and microarray testing,聽New England Journal of Medicine, 367,聽2185-2193
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Bracken, Michael B., et al.聽,聽2013,聽New models for large prospective studies: is there a risk of throwing out the baby with the bathwater?."聽,聽American Journal of epidemiology聽, 177,聽285-289
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Celano M, Hartmann EE, Drews-Botsch CD,聽2013,聽Parenting Stress in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study,聽Journal of Pediatric Psychology聽, ,
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Drews-Botsch CD, Celano M, Kruger S, Hartmann EE,聽2012,聽Adherence to occlusion therapy in the six months of follow up and visual acuity among participants in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study (IATS).,聽Investigative Ophthalmology Visual Science聽, 53,聽3368-3375
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Angeles-Han S, Prahalad S, Ponder L, et al.,聽2012,聽Concordance between child and parent-proxy report on a new self-report tool of vision related quality of life for children with JIA-associated uveitis 鈥 鈥淓ffects of Youngsters鈥 Eyesight on QOL -EYE-Q,聽Pediatric Rhuematology, 10,聽A43
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Schieve LA, Rice C, Yeargin-Allsopp M, Boyle CA, Kogan MD, Drews C, Devine O.聽,聽2012,聽Parent-reported prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders in US-born children: An assessment of changes within birth cohorts from the 2003 to the 2007 National Survey of Children鈥檚 Health.聽,聽Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16,聽1151-1157
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Drews-Botsch CD, Hartmann EE, Celano M,聽2012,聽Predictors of adherence to occlusion therapy three months after cataract extraction in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study,聽Journal of the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 16,聽150-155
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Obi O, Van Naarden Braun K, Baio J, Drews-Botsch C, Devine O, Yeargin-Allsopp M.聽,聽2011,聽Effect of incorporating adaptive functioning scores on the prevalence of intellectual disability.聽,聽American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental, 5,聽360-370
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Drews C, Schieve LA, Kable J, Coles C.聽,聽2011,聽Socioeconomic differences in the impact of being small for gestational age on neurodevelopment among preschool-aged children.聽,聽Reviews on Environmental Health.聽, 26,聽221-229
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Lyles RH, Zhang F, Drews-Botsch CD,聽2007,聽Combining internal and external validation data to correct for exposure misclassification: A case study.,聽American Journal of Epidemiology, 28,聽321-8
Honors and Awards
- in Medical Sciences, 2024-25
- Selected by President Wagner and the President鈥檚 Commission on the Status of Women to attend HERS, 2006
- Elected, Upsilon Chapter, Delta Omega
- Outstanding Graduate Student, UCLA Public Health Alumni Association
- Participant, Society for Epidemiologic Research Student Workshop
- Auxiliary Scholarship, UCLA Medical Center
- 麻豆国产 Grant, School of Public Health, UCLA
- National Research Service Award in Cancer Epidemiology, National Institutes of Health
- Predoctoral Fellowship, Bush Foundation
- Elected, Phi Beta Kappa
- Provost's Honor Roll, 麻豆国产 of California, San Diego
Degrees
- Doctor of Philosophy, Epidemiology, 麻豆国产 of California, Los Angeles
- Master of Public Health, Population and Faculty Health, 麻豆国产 of California, Los Angeles
- Bachelor of Arts , Biology, 麻豆国产 of California, San Diego