Dr. Yiqing Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp. As a sociologist studying health and aging, Dr. Yang has been interested in how the cultural, political, psychosocial, familial, and community factors affect the health and aging experiences of different cohorts in China and in the United States. Her work involves both statistical analysis of large-sample secondary data and various forms of primary data collection involving surveys, mixed-methods design, longitudinal qualitative interviews, and diary method. Her research appears in journals such as <i>Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences</i>,<i> International Journal of Population Studies</i>,<i> Health Communication</i>, <i>Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology</i>, and <i>Journal of Family Issues</i>.
Courses Dr. Yang has taught at WCU include: Methods of Social Research, Human Society, Sociology of Aging, Sociology of the Family, Population & Society, Chinese Culture and Society, and Medical Sociology.
Dr. Yang is currently working with the Health Equity Data Consortium to collect data from Medicaid Regions 1-6 for the purpose of assessing the impact of COVID-19 on households throughout North Carolina. The consortium operates at various sites within the state, with its primary membership comprising Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and also including WCU. Administration is overseen by the NCDHHS Division of Public Health.