Nicholas Joseph Bishop
- Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Science
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
- (520) 621-0239
- McClelland Park, Rm. 235K
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- njbishop@arizona.edu
Bio
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Interests
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Courses
2024-25 Courses
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Structural Equat Model
HDFS 617A (Spring 2025) -
Independent Study
HDFS 699 (Fall 2024) -
Intro Graduate Stats
HDFS 536 (Fall 2024)
2022-23 Courses
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Structural Equat Model
FSHD 617A (Spring 2023) -
Statistical Inference
FSHD 537A (Fall 2022)
Scholarly Contributions
Journals/Publications
- Bishop, N. J., Haas, S. A., & QuiƱones, A. R. (2022). Cohort Trends in the Burden of Multiple Chronic Conditions Among Aging U.S. Adults. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 77(10), 1867-1879. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbac070More infoMultimorbidity, also referred to as multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is the concurrent presence of 2 or more chronic health conditions. Increasing multimorbidity represents a substantial threat to the health of aging populations. Recent trends suggest greater risk of poor health and mortality among later-born cohorts, yet we are unaware of work examining cohort differences in multimorbidity among aging U.S. adults.