James Spilsbury, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor
Department of Population & Quantitative Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Department of Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Program Director
Department of Educational Programs in Clinical Research
School of Medicine
Co-Director of PhD in Clinical Translational Science
Center for Clinical Investigation
School of Medicine

Dr. James Spilsbury is an anthropologist who studies how children’s socio-cultural environment influences their health and well-being. His research is focused on both family settings and neighborhoods as key “ecologies” affecting children’s physical and psychological health and functioning, with a substantial focus on sleep and its impact on children’s behavior. He has also researched how violence in these environments influences child development. His research requires a multi-disciplinary approach, requiring expertise in multiple disciplines such an anthropology, psychology, pediatrics, social work, statistics, engineering, and public health. Dr. Spilsbury has developed effective collaborative relationships with scientists across academe as well as community-based agencies and organizations.

Teaching Information

Courses Taught

CRSP 412 Communication in Clinical Research I – Grant Writing
CRSP 413 Communication in Clinical Research II – Oral Presentations, Posters, and the Mass Media
CRSP 505 Investigating Social Determinants of Health
Translational and Patient-Oriented Research Theory
Special Topics in Clinical Research
Seminar Multidisciplinary Clinical and Translational Research

Research Information

Research Interests

  • Sleep in social and cultural context
  • Effects of violence on children's health and well-being
  • Effects of neighborhoods and child health and development

Professional Memberships

The Sleep Research Society
Sleep in America Poll Taskforce
Government of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research, Insights grant reviewer
Israel Science Foundation, grant reviewer
William T. Grant Foundation, grant reviewer

Publications

Selected Publications

  • Gharib, SA, Hurley, AL, Rosen, MJ, Spilsbury, JC, Schell, AE, Mehra, R, Patel, SR. Obstructive sleep apnea and cpap therapy alter distinct transcriptional programs in subcutaneous fat tissue. Sleep 2019; : . PubMed  .
  • Gross-Manos, D, Haas, BM, Richter, F, Korbin, JE, Coulton, CJ, Crampton, D, Spilsbury, JC. Why Does Child Maltreatment Occur? Caregiver Perspectives and Analyses of Neighborhood Structural Factors Across Twenty Years. Child Youth Serv Rev 2019; 99 : 138-145. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Spilsbury, JC, Nadan, Y, Kaye-Tzadok, A, Korbin, JE, Jespersen, BV, Allen, BJ. Caregivers' Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Child Maltreatment: A Pilot Case Study in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Cleveland, USA. Int J Child Maltreat 2018; 1 (1): 19-40. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Haas, BM, Berg, KA, Schmidt-Sane, MM, Korbin, JE, Spilsbury, JC. How might neighborhood built environment influence child maltreatment? Caregiver perceptions. Soc Sci Med 2018; 214 : 171-178. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Coulton, CJ, Richter, FG, Korbin, J, Crampton, D, Spilsbury, JC. Understanding trends in neighborhood child maltreatment rates: A three-wave panel study 1990-2010. Child Abuse Negl 2018; 84 : 170-181. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Gross-Manos, D, Haas, BM, Richter, F, Crampton, D, Korbin, JE, Coulton, CJ, Spilsbury, JC. Two sides of the same neighborhood? Multilevel analysis of residents' and child-welfare workers' perspectives on neighborhood social disorder and collective efficacy. Am J Orthopsychiatry 2019; 89 (6): 682-692. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Spilsbury, JC, Gross-Manos, D, Haas, BM, Bowdrie, K, Richter, F, Korbin, JE, Crampton, DS, Coulton, CJ. Change and consistency in descriptions of child maltreatment: A comparison of caregivers' perspectives 20 years apart. Child Abuse Negl 2018; 82 : 72-82. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Spilsbury, JC, Patel, SR, Morris, N, Ehayaei, A, Intille, SS. Household chaos and sleep-disturbing behavior of family members: results of a pilot study of African American early adolescents. Sleep Health 2017; 3 (2): 84-89. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Puri, P, Ross, KR, Mehra, R, Spilsbury, JC, Li, H, Levers-Landis, CE, Rosen, CL. Pediatric Positive Airway Pressure Adherence in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Enhanced by Family Member Positive Airway Pressure Usage. J Clin Sleep Med 2016; 12 (7): 959-63. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Buxton, OM, Chang, AM, Spilsbury, JC, Bos, T, Emsellem, H, Knutson, KL. Sleep in the modern family: protective family routines for child and adolescent sleep. Sleep Health 2015; 1 (1): 15-27. PubMed  PubMed Central .
  • Spilsbury JC. Behav Sleep Med. 2009;7:223-244. 
  • Spilsbury JC, Korbin, JE, Coulton CJ. Child Indicators Res. 2009;2:111-131.
  • Spilsbury JC, Kahana S, Drotar D, Creeden R, Flannery DJ, Friedman S. Viol Vict. 2008;23: 3-17. 
  • Spilsbury JC, Drotar D, Rosen CL, Redline S. J Clin Sleep Med. 2007;3:603-612. 
  • Coulton CJ, Crampton DS, Irwin M, Spilsbury JC, Korbin JE. Child Abuse Negl. 2007;31: 1117-1142. 
  • Spilsbury JC, Storfer-Isser A, Kirchner HL, Nelson L, Rosen CL, Drotar D, Redline S. J Pediatr. 2006;149: 342-347. 
  • Spilsbury J. Human Org. 2005;64: 126-134. 
  • Spilsbury J. Children’s Geograph. 2005;3:79-99. 
  • Spilsbury J, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S. Sleep 2005;28:1419-1427. 
  • Spilsbury J, Storfer-Isser A, Drotar D, Rosen C, Kirchner HL, Redline S.  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;158:988-994. 
  • Spilsbury J. Childhood 2002;9:101-117. 

Publishing impact 

Metrics from Web of Science/publons and Scopus/SciVal: 

  • H-index: 18
  • Total publications from CV: 40 
  • Total citations:  1,011  
  • Publications in top-tier journals: 37%
  • Collaborative publishing national/international: 90%/10%  

Editorial roles:

  • Behavioral Sleep Medicine, editorial board
  • Sleep Health, editorial board

Education

Doctor of Philosophy
Anthropology
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2002
MPH
Health Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1985
B.S.
Biology
Yale University
1981

Additional Information

View James Spilsbury 2018 Curriculum Vitae

Contributions to science:

  • Understanding the neighborhood and family ecology of children’s sleep 
  • The neighborhood ecology of child maltreatment 
  • Effects of violence on children
  • Children as full-fledged social agents who negotiate their neighborhood environments

Active grants:

  • US Department of Justice, Office of Victims Programs: The traumatic loss response team: a multidisciplinary approach to complex homicides involving children
  • NICHD, R01: Understanding how neighborhood ecologies influence child maltreatment: a mixed methods study

Student and mentee totals, over ǿմý career/full academic career:

  • Master’s: 250/325    
  • PhD: 11/12              
  • Post-doctoral fellows: 4   
  • A sampling of ǿմý PhD graduates and Post-docs’ current careers:  
  • ǿմý Department of Nutrition, assistant professor
  • Dominican University, Department of Nutrition, assistant professor  
  • Gustavus Adolphus College, director of faculty grants
  • Southcentral Foundation, senior researcher