Well-Being Across the Lifespan: Early Childhood Experience and Opportunities in Oklahoma
Constance Chapple, an associate professor of sociology in the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences, presented the results of her team’s project, “Well-Being Across the Lifespan: Early Childhood Experience and Opportunities in Oklahoma.”
This project constructed and executed a statewide survey of over 1,500 Oklahomans aged 18-65 about adverse childhood experiences, mental health, substance abuse and more. They also conducted focus groups, brainwave analysis research, social exclusion research, and town hall meetings at five rural sites across the state. Their group has since received $3 million in extramural funding, has five manuscripts under review or in progress, mentored eight students, developed six related projects and two new collaborations.