Celia Hubert

Professor-Researcher in Medical Sciences
National Institute of Public Health

celia.hubert@insp.mx

Field of Study: Demography, Education, Public Health/ Epidemiology, Sociology
 
Specialization: Children and Youth, Education and Schooling, Fertility, Income, Poverty and Welfare, Reproductive Health (Family Planning)
 
Regional focus: Latin America and the Caribbean, United States and Canada
 
Education: Doctorate (Ph.D, or MD), University of Texas at Austin, Sociology, 2015
 
Working languages: Spanish
English
 
Other association membership in population or related fields: Latin American Population Association (ALAP), Population Association of America (PAA)
Curriculum Vitae:
 

Publications:

 

Potter, J., Celia Hubert, and Kari White. 2016. “The Availability and Use of Postpartum LARC in Mexico and Among Hispanics in the United States.” Maternal and Child Health Journal.  doi:10.1007/s10995-016-2179-6

 

Hubert, C., Kari White, Kristine Hopkins, Daniel Grossman, and Joseph E. Potter. 2016. “Perceived interest in vasectomy among Latina women and their partners in a community with limited access to female sterilization”, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 27(2): 762-77.

 

Potter, J., Celia Hubert, Amanda Stevenson, Kristine Hopkins, Abigail Aiken, Kari White, and Daniel Grossman. 2016.  “Barriers to Postpartum Contraception in Texas and Pregnancy within 2 Years of Delivery.”  Obstetrics & Gynecology, 127(2): 289-296.

 

White, K., Hopkins Kristine, Abigail Aiken, Amanda Stevenson, Celia Hubert, Daniel Grossman, and Joseph E. Potter. 2015. “The impact of reproductive health legislation on family planning clinic services in Texas.” American Journal of Public Health, 105(5):851-8.

 

Hopkins, K., Celia Hubert, Amanda J, Stevenson, Kari White, Daniel Grossman, and Joseph E. Potter. “Consistency of preferences for Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in the Postpartum Period.” Contraception, 92(4):405-406.