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Portrait of Daniel Adkins

Daniel Adkins

Docherty, A. R., Moscati, A., Dick, D., Savage, J., Salvatore, J., Cooke, M., Edwards, A. C., Adkins, D. E., Moore, A., Aliev, F., Webb, B. T., Bacanu, S. A. Kendler, K. S. (2018). “A genome-wide polygenic atlas of the phenome in emerging adulthood.” Psychological Medicine, (In press). 

Ashlee A Moore, Chelsea Sawyers, Daniel E. Adkins, Anna R. Docherty. (2018). "Opportunities for an enhanced integration of neuroscience and genomics." Brain Imaging and Behavior, (In press). 

Elisabeth Conradt, Daniel E. Adkins, Sheila Crowell, Lee Raby, Lisa Diamond, Bruce Ellis. (2018). “Incorporating epigenetic mechanisms to advance prenatal programming theories.” Development and Psychopathology, (In press). 

Daniel E Adkins, Kelli M Rasmussen, Anna R Docherty. (2018). “Social epigenetics and human behavior.” Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology & Society, edited by Rosemary L Hopcroft. Oxford University Press. (In press).

Robin Chan, Andrey Shabalin, Linying Xie, Daniel Adkins,  Min Zhao, Gustavo Turecki, Shaunna Clark, Karolina Aberg, Edwin van den Oord. (2017). “Enrichment methods provide a feasible approach to comprehensive and adequately powered investigations of the brain methylome.” Nucleic Acids Research, 45 (11): e97.

Shaunna L Clark, Daniel E Adkins, Karolina A Aberg, Gaurav Kumar, Sri Nerella, Linying Xie, Ann L Collins, James J Crowley, Corey R Quakenbush, Christopher E Hillard, Guimin Gao, Andrey A Shabalin, Roseann E Peterson, William E Copeland, Judy L Silberg, Hermine Maes, Patrick F Sullivan, Elizabeth J Costello, Edwin J van den Oord. (2017). “Deep sequencing of 71 candidate genes to characterize variation associated with alcohol dependence.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 41 (4): 711-718.

Docherty, A. R., Bigdeli, T. B., Yang, Z., Edwards, A. C., Peterson, R., Sawyers, C., Adkins, D. E., Moore, A. A., Webb, B. T., Bacanu, S. A., Flint, J., Kendler, K. S. (2017). “Age of onset and family history as indicators of polygenic risk for major depression.” Depression and Anxiety, 34 (5): 446-452. 

Daniel E Adkins. (2017). “Machine learning and electronic health records: A paradigm shift.” American Journal of Psychiatry, 174 (2): 93-94. 

Alexis Edwards, Jon Heron, Vladimir Vladimirov, Aaron Wolen, Daniel E Adkins, Fazil Aliev, Matthew Hickman, and Kenneth Kendler. (2017). “The rate of change in alcohol misuse across adolescence is heritable.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 41 (1): 57-64.

Anna R Docherty, Arden Moscati, Roseann Peterson, Daniel E Adkins, Alexis Edwards, Silviu Bacanu, T. Bernard Bigdeli, Bradley Webb, Jonathan Flint, and Kenneth Kendler. (2016). “SNP-based heritability estimates of the personality dimensions and polygenic prediction of both neuroticism and major depression: Findings from CONVERGE.” Translational Psychiatry, 6 (10): e926.    

John Hettema, Takeshi Otowa, Karin Hek, Minyoung Lee, Enda Byrne, Saira Mirza, Michel Nivard, T Bigdeli, Steven Aggen, Daniel E Adkins, Aaron Wolen, Ayman Fanous, Matthew Keller, Enrique Castelao, Zoltan Kutalik, Sandra Van der Auwera, Georg Homuth, Matthias Nauck, Alexander Teumer, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Nese Direk, Albert Hofman, André Uitterlinden, Cornelis Mulder, Anjali Henders, Sarah Medland, Scott Gordon, Andrew Heath, Pamela Madden, Michelle Pergadia, Peter van der Most, Ilja Nolte, Floor van Oort, Catharina Hartman, Albertine Oldehinkel, Martin Preisig, Hans Joergen Grabe, Christel Middeldorp, Brenda WJH Penninx, Dorret Boomsma, Nicholas Martin, Grant Montgomery, Brion Maher, Edwin van den Oord, Naomi Wray, and Henning Tiemeier. (2016). “Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of anxiety disorders." Molecular Psychiatry, 21 (10): 1391-9

Shaunna L Clark, Nathan A Gillespie, Daniel E Adkins, Kenneth S Kendler, Michael C Neale. (2016). “Psychometric modeling of abuse and dependence symptoms across six illicit substances indicates novel dimensions of misuse.” Addictive Behaviors, 53(2): 132-140.

Stephanie M van Den Berg, Marleen HM de Moor, […] Daniel E Adkins, […] Nicholas G Martin, Dorret I Boomsma (Genetics of Personality Consortium). (2016). “Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for extraversion: findings from the Genetics of Personality Consortium.” Behavior Genetics, 46 (2): 170-182.

Shaunna L Clark, Joseph L McClay, Daniel E Adkins, Karolina A Aberg, Gaurav Kumar, Sri Nerella, Linying Xie, Ann L Collins, James J Crowley, Corey R Quakenbush, Christopher E Hillard, Guimin Gao, Andrey A Shabalin, Roseann E Peterson, William E Copeland, Judy L Silberg, Hermine Maes, Patrick F Sullivan, Elizabeth J Costello, Edwin J van den Oord. (2016). “Deep sequencing of three loci implicated in large-scale GWAS smoking meta-analyses.” Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 18 (5): 626-631.

 


 

Portrait of Lazarus Adua

Lazarus Adua

 

Adua, Lazarus & Lobao, Linda (2017). The Growth Machine across the United States: Business Actors’ Influence on Communities’ Economic Development and Limited-Government Austerity Policies. City and Community Journal. 35. Accepted, 03/01/2017.

Adua, Lazarus & Richard York; Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech (2016). The Human Dimensions of Climate Change: A Micro-Level Assessment of Views from the Ecological Modernization, Political Economy and Human Ecology Perspectives. Social Science Research. Vol. 56, 18. Published, 01/01/2016

 


 portrait of Brett Clark

Brett Clark

* = undergraduate student *bold = graduate student coauthors

Book:

Stefano B. Longo, Rebecca Clausen, and Brett Clark. The Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries, and Aquaculture (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2015)

 

Articles:

Clark, Brett, *Daniel Auerbach, and *Karen Xuan Zhang. 2018. “The Du Bois Nexus: Intersectionality, Political Economy, and Environmental Injustice in the Peruvian Guano Trade in the 1800s.” Environmental Sociology 4(1): 54-66.

*Auerbach, Daniel and Brett Clark. 2017. "Metabolic Rifts, Temporal Imperatives, and Geographical Shifts:  Logging in the Adirondack Forest in the 1800s."  International Critical Thought. DOI:10.1080/21598282.2018.1430603.

Clark, Timothy P., Stefano B. Longo, Brett Clark, and Andrew K. Jorgenson. 2018. “Socio-Structural Drivers, Fisheries Footprints, and Seafood Consumption: A Comparative International Study, 1961-2012.” Journal of Rural Studies 57: 140-146.

Longo, Stefano B. and Brett Clark.  2016. "An Ocean of Troubles: Advancing Marine Sociology." Social Problems 63(4): 463-479.

Longo, Stefano B., Brett  Clark, Thomas E. Shriver, and Rebecca Clausen. 2016. “Sustainability and Environmental Sociology: Putting the Economy in its Place and Moving Toward an Integrative Socio-Ecology.” Sustainability 8(5): No. 437.

Jorgenson, Andrew K. and Brett Clark. 2016. “The Temporal Stability and Developmental Differences in the Environmental Impacts of Militarism: The Treadmill of Destruction and Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions.” Sustainability Science 11: 505-514.

 

Book Chapters:

 

Antonio, Robert J. and Brett Clark. Forthcoming. “Social Theory in the Anthropocene: Ecological Crisis and Renewal.” The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory, 2 volumes, Peter Kivisto, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Clausen, Rebecca, Stefano B. Longo, and Brett Clark. 2018 (Forthcoming). “From Ocean to Plate: Catching, Farming, and Eating Fish.” Twenty Lessons in the Sociology of Food and Agriculture, Jason Konefal and Maki Hatanaka, eds. Cambridge: Oxford University Press.

Clark, Brett, Stefano B. Longo, Rebecca Clausen, and *Daniel Auerbach. 2018 (forthcoming). “From Sea Slaves to Slime Lines: Commodification and Unequal Ecological Exchange in Global Marine Fisheries.” Ecologically Unequal Exchange: Environmental Injustice in Comparative and Historical Perspective, R. Scott Frey, Paul K. Gellert, and Harry F. Dahms, eds. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Corbett, Julia B. and Brett Clark. 2017. “How the Arts and Humanities Help People See, Feel, and Engage with Climate Change.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.392.

Clark, Brett and Stefano B. Longo. 2017. “Marxism and Ecology.” In Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics, David M. Brennan, David Kristjanson-Gural, Catherine P. Mulder, and Erik K. Olsen, eds. London: Routledge, pp. 399-408.

Whyte, Kyle Powys, Ryan Gunderson, and Brett Clark. 2017. "Is Technology Use Insidious?"  In Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment, David M. Kaplan, ed., Cambridge: MIT Press, pp.41-61.

Givens, Jennifer, Brett Clark, and Andrew K. Jorgenson. 2016.  "Strengthening the Ties Between Environmental Sociology and the Sociology of Development Handbook, Gregory Hooks, ed. Oakland: University of California Press, pp. 69-94.

Foster, John Bellamy and Brett Clark. 2016.  "Marx's Universal Metabolism of Nature and the Frankfurt School: Dialectical Contradictions and Critical Syntheses."  In Changing Our Environment, Changing Ourselves, James S. Ormrod, ed.  London:Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 101-135.

 

Reference Articles:

Corbett, Julia B. and Brett Clark.  2017. "How the Arts and Humanities Help People See, Feel, and Engage with Climate Change."  Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science. DOI: 10.1093/ACREFORE/780190228620.013.392.

Clark, Brett and Stefano B. Longo. 2017.  "Marxism and Ecology."  In Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics, David M. Brennan, David Kristjanson-Gural, Catherine P. Mulder, and Erik K. Olsen, eds.  London: Routledge, pp. 399-408.

 

Other Scholarly Articles:

Foster, John Bellamy and Brett Clark. 2018. “The Expropriation of Nature.” Monthly Review 69(10): 1-27.

Foster, John Bellamy and Brett Clark. 2018. “Women, Nature, and Capital in the Industrial Revolution.” Monthly Review 69(8): 1-24.

Foster, John Bellamy and Brett Clark. 2016.  "Marxism and the Dialectics of Ecology."  Monthly Review 68(5): 1-17.

Foster, John Bellamy and Brett Clark. 2016. “Marx’s Ecology and the Left.” Monthly Review 68(2): 1-25.


 

Portrait of Wade Cole

Wade Cole

Cole, Wade M. 2018 (forthcoming). “Poor and Powerless: Economic and Political Inequality in Cross-National Perspective, 1981 to 2011.” International Sociology.

Cole, Wade M. 2018 (forthcoming). “Does Might Make Right or Fight? Coercive Capacity, Democracy, and Human Rights, 1975 to 2010.” Journal of Human Rights.

Cole, Wade M., and Claudia Geist. 2018. “Progress without Progressives? The Effects of Development on Women’s Educational and Political Equality in Cultural Context, 1980 to 2010.” Sociology of Development 4(1): 1–69.

Cole, Wade M. 2017. “Too Much of a Good Thing? Economic Growth and Human Rights, 1970 to 2010.” Social Science Research 67: 72–90.

Bromley, Patricia, and Wade Cole. 2017. “A Tale of Two Worlds: The Interstate System and World Society in Social Science Textbooks, 1950–2011.” Globalisation, Societies and Education 15(4): 425–447.

Cole, Wade M. 2017. “World Polity or World Society? Delineating the Statist and Societal Dimensions of the Global Institutional System.” International Sociology 32(1): 86–104.

Cole, W.M., 2016. "Human Rights and the Individual: Cross-Cultural Variation in Human Rights Scores, 1980 to 2010." Social Forces, 95(2), pp.721-752.

Bromley, P. and Cole, W., 2016. "A tale of two worlds: the interstate system and world society in social science textbooks, 1950–2011." Globalisation, Societies and Education, pp.1-23.

Cole, W.M., 2016. The Effects of Human Rights on Economic Growth, 1965 to 2010. Sociology of Development, 2(4), pp.375-412.

Cole, Wade M. 2016. “Human Rights and the Individual: Cross-Cultural Variation in Human Rights Scores, 1980 to 2010.” Social Forces 95(2): 721–752.

Cole, Wade M. 2016. “Managing to Mitigate Abuse: Bureaucracy, Democracy, and Human Rights, 1984 to 2010.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 57(1-2): 67–97.


 

 Portrait of Bethany Everett

Bethany Everett

Everett, Bethany G., Katherine McCabe, and Tonda L. Hughes.  2017.  "Sexual Orientation Disparities in Mistimed and Unwanted Pregnancy Among Adult Women."  Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 

DuBois, L. Zachary, Robert-Paul Juster, Bethany G. Everett, Sally Powers. 2017.  "Stigma and Diurnal Cortisol among Transitioning Transgender Men."  Psychoneuroendocrinology, 82:59-66.

Steele, Sarah M., Bethany G. Everett, Tonda L. Hughes.  2017.  "Influence of Perceived Femininity, Masculinity, Race/Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status on Intimate Partner Violence among Sexual-Minority Women."  Journal of Interpersonal Violence

Everett, Bethany G., Oluwatitofunmi O. Apatira and Katharine McCabe.  2016. “Changing Times: How is Same-Sex Relationship Equality Impacting the Fertility Care Landscape?”  Pg 243-253 in Fertility and assisted reproductive technology: Theory, practice, policy, and research for healthcare practitioners. (eds S.L. Stevenson and P. Hershberger) New York, NY: Springer. Published, 02/01/2016.

Bouris A, Everett BG, Heath RD, Elsaesser CE & Neilands TB 2016. "Effects of Victimization and Violence on Suicidal Ideation and Behaviors Among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adolescents." LGBT health. In press, 01/01/2016.

Bostwick WB, Hughes TL & Everett B 2016. "Health Behavior, Status, and Outcomes Among a Community-Based Sample of Lesbian and Bisexual Women." LGBT health. Vol. 2, 121-6. Published, 01/01/2016.

Hughes TL, Johnson TP, Steffen AD, Wilsnack SC & Everett B 2016. "Lifetime Victimization, Hazardous Drinking, and Depression Among Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Women." LGBT health. Vol. 1, 192-203. Published, 01/01/2016.

Katz-Wise SL, Everett B, Scherer EA, Gooding H, Milliren CE & Austin SB (2015). "Factors Associated with Sexual Orientation and Gender Disparities in Chronic Pain Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults." Preventive medicine reports. Vol. 2, 765-772. Published, 11/01/2015.

Mollborn S & Everett B 2015. "Understanding the Educational Attainment of Sexual Minority Women and Men. Research in social stratification and mobility. Vol. 41, 40-55. Published, 08/01/2015.

Talley AE, Aranda F, Hughes TL, Everett B & Johnson TP 2015. "Longitudinal Associations among Discordant Sexual Orientation Dimensions and Hazardous Drinking in a Cohort of Sexual Minority Women." Journal of health and social behavior. Vol. 56, 225-45. Published, 05/01/2015.

Everett B & Zajacova A 2015. "Gender differences in hypertension and hypertension awareness among young adults." Biodemography and social biology. Vol. 61, 1-17. Published, 04/01/2015.

Everett B 2015. "Sexual orientation identity change and depressive symptoms: a longitudinal analysis. " Journal of health and social behavior. Vol. 56, 37-58. Published, 02/01/2015.


Marie Sarita Gaytan portrait
Sarita Gaytán

2018       Gaytán, Marie, S. “The Perils of Protection and the Promise of Authenticity: Tequila, Mezcal, and the Case of NOM 186.” Journal of Rural Studies, v.58: 103-11.

2017       Gaytán, Marie, S. “The Transformation of Tequila: From Hangover to Highbrow.” Journal of Consumer Culture, v.17, n.1: 62-84.

2017       Geist, Claudia, M. Reynolds, and M. Gaytán. “Unfinished Business: Disentangling Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Sociological Research on Gender Stratification.” Sociology Compass, v.11, n.4: 1-16.

2017       Alemán, Sonya and Marie S. Gaytán. “‘It Doesn’t Speak to Me’: Student of Color Resistance to Critical Race Pedagogy.” International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, v.30, n.2: 128-146.

2016       Gaytán, Marie, S. and Sergio De La Mora. “Queening/Queering Mexicanidad: Lucha Reyes and the Canción Ranchera.” Feminist Formations, v.28, n.3: 196-221.

2016         Gaytán, Marie, S. “‘Una Copita Amigo’: Ethnic Mexicans, Consumer Culture, and the American Marketplace.” Latino Studies, v.14, n.4: 458-481.

Gaytán, Marie, S. and Sergio De La Mora. 2016.  “Queening/Queering Mexicanidad: Lucha Reyes and the Canción Ranchera.” Feminist Formations, v.28, n.3: 196-221.

Gaytán, Marie, S. 2016. “‘Una Copita Amigo’: Ethnic Mexicans, Consumer Culture, and the American Marketplace.” Latino Studies, v.14, n.4: 458-481.

 


 

 

Portrait of Claudia Geist

Claudia Geist


* =undergraduate student *bold = graduate student coauthors

2018 Geist, Claudia, and Leah Ruppanner. “Mission Impossible? New Housework Theories for Changing Families.” Journal of Family Theory and Review 10(1): 242-262.

2018 Cole, Wade M., and Claudia Geist. “Progress without Progressives? The Effects of Development on Women’s Educational and Political Equality in Cultural Context, 1980 to 2010.” Sociology of Development 4(1): 1-69.

2018  Geist, Claudia, and *Jennifer Tabler. “Somebody has to DUST! Gender, Health, and Housework in Older Couples.” Journal of Women & Aging 30(1): 38-48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08952841.2016.1259442

2018  Jennifer Tabler, Ken Smith, Heidi Hanson, Rebecca Utz, Claudia Geist. "Variation in Reproductive Outcomes of Women with Histories of Bulimia Nervosa, Anorexia Nervosa, or Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified Relative to the General Population and Closest-Aged Sisters." International Journal of Eating Disorders 51:102-111.

2017  Brauner-Otto, Sarah, and Claudia Geist. “Uncertainty, Doubts, and Delays: The relationship between economic context and fertility expectations among young adults in the US.” Journal of Family and Economic Issues:1-15. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10834-017-9548-1

2017  Geist, Claudia. “Three Worlds of Marriage Effects?” Zeitschrift für Familienforschung/ Journal of Family Research 29(3): 253-276 https://doi.org/10.3224/zff.v29i3.01

2017 *Young, Yvette, and Claudia Geist. “The Gender of Joiners:  Exploring the Impact of Gender, Development and Inequality on Membership in Voluntary Associations.” Sociology of Development 3(4): 346-376. DOI: 10.1525/sod.2017.3.4.346

2017 Geist, Claudia, Megan Reynolds, and Marie Sarita Gaytàn. “Unfinished Business: Disentangling Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Sociological Research on Gender Stratification.” Sociology Compass 2017, 11: e12470.

2017  Geist, Claudia. “Marriage Formation in Context: Four Decades in Comparative Perspective.” Social Sciences6: 9 (http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/6/1/9).

2017  Geist, Claudia, and Sarah Brauner-Otto. “Constrained Intentions: Individual Economic Resources, Regional Context, and Fertility Expectations in Germany.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 3, 2378023116685334.

2016  *Tabler, Jennifer, and Claudia Geist. “Young Women with Eating Disorders or Disordered Eating Behaviors Delinquency, Risky Sexual Behaviors, and Number of Children in Early Adulthood.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 2, 2378023116648706.


 

 Sara Grineski portrait

Sara Grineski

* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

*Sianez, M., Highfield, L, Balcazar, H, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE. In press (accepted 7/12/17; publication available online). An examination of the association of multiple acculturation measures with asthma status among elementary school students in El Paso, Texas.Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. DOI: 10.1007/s10903-017-0627-z.

Grineski, SE, *Daniels, HA, Collins, TW, Morales, DX, Frederick, AH. 2018. The conundrum of social class: Disparities in publishing among STEM students in undergraduate research programs. Science Education. 102(2): 283-303.

Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2018. Geographic and social disparities in exposure to air neurotoxicants at U.S. public schools.  Environmental Research.161:580-587.

Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J. 2018. Environmental injustice and flood risk: A conceptual model and case comparison of metropolitan Miami and Houston, USA. Regional Environmental Change. 18(2): 311-323.

Collins, TW, Aley, S, Boland, T, Corral, G, Cox, M, Echegoyen, LE, Grineski, SE, Morera, O, Nazeran. H. 2017. BUILDing SCHOLARS: enhancing diversity among biomedical researchers from the U.S. Southwest. BMC Proceedings.11:12

Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Morales, DX. 2017. Asian Americans and disproportionate exposure to carcinogenic hazardous air pollutants: a national study. Social Science & Medicine 185:71-80.

Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J, *Montgomery, M. 2017. Hazard characteristics and patterns of environmental injustice: household-level determinants of environmental risk in Miami, Florida. Risk Analysis. 37(7): 1419–1434

Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Morales, DX. 2017. Environmental injustice and sexual minority health disparities: a national study of inequitable health risks from air pollution among same-sex partners. Social Science & Medicine 191:38-47.

*Rocha, J, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2017. A qualitative examination of factors shaping high and low exposures to hazardous air pollutants among Hispanic households in Miami. Local Environment 22(10):1252-1267.

Morales, DX, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2017. Increasing research productivity in undergraduate research experiences: exploring predictors of collaborative faculty-student publications. CBE-Life Sciences Education 16(2):ar42.

Morales, DX, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2017. Faculty motivation to mentor students through undergraduate research programs: a study of enabling and constraining factors. Research in Higher Education 58(5):520-544.

Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, *Shenberger-Trujillo, J, Morales, DX, Morera, O, Echegoyen, LE. 2017. Undergraduate research participation is associated with improved student outcomes at a Hispanic-serving institution. Journal of College Student Development 58(4):583-600.

Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, *Maldonado, A. 2017. Racial differences in perceptions of air pollution health risk: does environmental exposure matter? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14(2):116.

Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE. 2017. Cancer risks from exposure to vehicular air pollution: a household level analysis of intra-ethnic heterogeneity in Miami, Florida. Urban Geography 38(1):112-136.

Collins, TW,Grineski, SE, Morales, DX. 2017. Sexual orientation, gender, and environmental injustice: unequal carcinogenic air pollution risks in Greater Houston. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107(1):72-92.

Chakraborty J, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE. 2016. Environmental Justice Research: Contemporary Issues and Emerging Topics. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 13(11). pii: E1072.

Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, *Kim, YA. 2016. Contributions of individual acculturation and neighborhood ethnic density to variations in Hispanic children’s respiratory health in a U.S.-Mexican border metropolis. Journal of Public Health. 38(3): 441-449. (PMID: 26124235)

*Clark-Reyna, S, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2016. Ambient concentrations of metabolic disrupting chemicals and children’s academic achievement in El Paso, Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 13(9): E874. (PMID: 27598179)

Morales, DX, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2016. Influences on faculty willingness to mentor undergraduate students from another university as part of an inter-institutional research training program. CBE-Life Sciences. 15(3): ar35. (PMID: 27521237)

*Clark-Reyna, S, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2016. Health status and residential exposure to air toxics: What are the effects on children’s academic achievement? Family & Community Health 39(3): 160-8. (PMID: 27214671)

*Daniels, H, Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Morales, DX, Morera, O, Echegoyen, LE. 2016. Factors influencing student gains from undergraduate research experiences at a Hispanic serving institution. CBE-Life Sciences Education. 15(3): ar30. (PMID: 27521234)

*Maldonado, A, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J. 2016. Exposure to flood hazards in Miami and Houston: Are Hispanic immigrants at greater risk than other social groups? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13(8): 775.

Grineski, SE, *Clark-Reyna, S, Collins, TW. 2016.  School-based exposure to hazardous air pollutants and grade point average: a multi-level study. Environmental Research. 147: 164-171. (PMID: 26875067)

*Clark-Reyna, S., Grineski, SE, Collins, TW. 2016. Residential exposure to air toxics is linked to lower grade point averages among school children in El Paso, Texas, USA. Population and Environment. 37(3): 319-340. (PMID: 27034529)

*Maldonado, A, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE. 2016. Hispanic immigrants’ vulnerabilities to flood and hurricane hazards in two US metro areas. Geographical Review. 106(1): 109-135


 

Portrait of Akiko Kamimura

Akiko Kamimura

* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

*Scott, Monica, Shannon Weaver and Akiko Kamimura. (2018). Experiences of Immigrant Women Who Applied for Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petition in the United States: Analaysis of Legal Affidavits. Diversity and Equality in Health Care. 15(4):145-150.

*Armenta, B. A., *Rathi, N., *Assasnik, N.,& Kamimura, A. (2018). Structural quality of healthcare facilities in India. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance.  (2016 Scopus Cite Score: 0.85). *The first author is a student of senior thesis. In press

Kamimura, A., *Pye, M., *Sin, K., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., *Stoddard, M., & Frost, C. (2018). Health and well-being of women migrating from predominantly muslim countries to the United States. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 29(1), 337-343. (2016 Impact factor: 0.916).

Kamimura, A., *Ahmmad, Z., *Pye, M., & *Gull, B. (2018). Peer smoking and smoking-related beliefs among college students in Bangladesh. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. DOI: 10.3961/jpmph.17.146  (2016 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.66, cites per doc: 1.53).

Kamimura, A., *Garfield, T., *Tabler, J., *Nourian, M. M, *Stoddard, M., *Chernenko, A. & *Ashby, J. (2018). Motivations and outcomes of volunteers at a non-student-run free clinic. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 15(1):9-14(2015 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.12).

Meng, H-W, Sin, K., Pye, M., Chernenko, A., Hagerty, D., Al-Sarray, A., & Kamimura, A. (2018). Barriers and Facilitators to Healthy Lifestyle among Refugees Resettled in the United States. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 15(1), 1-8(2015 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.12).  *One of the first author’s dissertation papers.

Kamimura, A., *Panahi, S., *Ahmmad, Z., *Pye, M., & *Ashby, J. (2018). Transportation and other nonfinancial barriers among uninsured primary care patients. Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology, 5, 1-6. DOI: 10.1177/2333392817749681.

Kamimura, A., *Booth, C., *Sin, K., *Pye, M., *Chernenko, *A, Meng, *H-W, Harris, *T., Stoddard, *M., Hagerty, *D., Al-sarray, A., *Hagerty, D., & Erickson L. (2017). Home dental care education for refugee background adults in the United States. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 14(6), 277-282. (2015 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.12). 

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Chernenko, A., *Rathi, N, *Oslund, M-A., & *Ashby, J. (2018). Beliefs and knowledge of cardiovascular related disease among uninsured primary care patients. Chronic Illness.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742395317746469. (2016 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.8, cites per doc: 1.5).

Online publication date: December 17, 2017

Online publication date: January 22, 2018

Kamimura, A., *Sin, K., *Pye, M., & *Meng, H-W. (2017). Cardiovascular disease related health beliefs and lifestyle issues among Karen refugees resettled in the US from the Thai-Myanmar (Burma) border.  Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, 50(6), 386-392. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.17.097. (2016 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.66, cites per doc: 1.53).

Online publication date: November 2, 2017

*Gorski, H. P., Kamimura, A. *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., *Wright, L., & Franchek-Roa, K. (2017). Gender roles and women’s health in India. Public Policy and Administration Research, 7(7), 12-16. *The first author is a student of senior thesis.

Kamimura, A., *Chen, J., *Aguilera, G., *Stoddard, M., *Sin, K., *Pye, M., & Ashby, J. (2017).  "Patient satisfaction and perspectives of continuity of care among free clinic patients in the USA: A qualitative study.  Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 14(4), 169-174. (2015 SJR-SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.12).

Kamimura, A., Trinh, HN., *Weaver, S., *Chernenko, A., *Wright. L, *Stoddard, *M., Nourian, M., & Nguyen, H. (2017).  "Knowledge and beliefs about HPV among college students in Vietnam and the United States."  Journal of Infection and Public Health.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2017.06.006.  PMID:28668657. (2015 Impact Factor: 1/194).  Online publication date: June 28, 2017.

Kamimura, A., Trinh, HN., *Weaver, S., *Chernenko, A., *Nourian, M., *Assasnik, N., & Nguyen, H. 2017.  "Influenza vaccination knowledge and perceptions among college students in Vietnam and the United States."  Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Online publication date: June 28, 2017.

Kamimura, A., Trinh, HN., *Weaver, S., *Chernenko, A., Wright. L, Stoddard, M., *Nourian, M., & Nguyen, H. (2017) "Influenza vaccination knowledge and perceptions among college students in Vietnam and the United States.  Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health. Online publication date May 25, 2017.

*Weaver, S., *Gull, B., Ashby, J., & Kamimura, A. (2017).  "An analysis of oppression and health education for underserved populations in the United States: The issues of acculturation, patient-provider communication, and health education classes.  Journal of Education and Practice, 8 (15) 150-155. *The first author is a student of honor’s thesis/ Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP).

*Gorski, H.P., *Gull, B., Harris, T., Garfield, T., Ashby, J., & Kamimura, A. (2017).  "Volunteer experiences at a free clinic in the United States:  A qualitative study."  Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 14(3), 130-135. *The first author was an undergraduate student participating in a Senior Thesis individual research class.

*Carlson, M., Kamimura, A., *Al-Oabydi, S., Trinh, H.N., Franchek-Roa, K. (2017). "Readiness to manage intimate partner violence among resident physicians and medical students in the US."  Health Equity," 1(1), 77-82.  The first author was an undergraduate student participating in a Senior Thesis individual research class.

Kamimura, A., *Armenta, B.A., *Nourian, M.M., *Assasnik, *N., Nourian, K., *Chernenko, A. (2017) "Perceived environmental pollution and its impacts on health in China, Japan an South Korea."  Journal of Preventive Medicine and Publich Health, 50(3), 188-194.  Online pubulication date April 27, 2017.

*Meng, H.W., *Gull, B., Ashby, J., & Kamimura, A. (2017). "The perspectives of nonprofit social service organizations on the value and scope of free clinic services: A qualitative study."  Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 14(3) 111-118. *One of the first author's dissertation papers.

*Weaver, S., *Meng, H.W, Ashby, J., Kamimura, A. (2017).  A direct observation study of health education classes for uninsured primary care patients.  Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 14(2), 87-92.

Kamimura, A., *Tabler, J., *Nourian, M.M., *Assasnik, N., *Wright, L., & Ashby, J. (2017). "Prevention and management of hypertension and diabetes using social capital and physical activity among socio-economically disadvantaged populations."  Family and Community Health, 40(3), 205-2011.

*Booth, C., *Nourian, M.M., *Weaver, S., *Gull, B., & Kamimura, A. (2017). "Policy and social factors influencing diabetes among Pima Indians in Arizona, USA. Public Policy and Administration Research," &(3), 35-39.  *The first author is a student of UROP(Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program).

*Weaver, S. Ashby, J., & Kamimura, A. (2017).  "Perceived diagnosis of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and lifestyle change among uninsured primary care patients.  Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology," 4, 1-5. *The first author is a student of honor's thesis and UROP.

Kamimura, A., *Gull, B., Lindsey, W., Weaver, S., Edwards, A., Nourian, K., Ashby, J., & Erickson, L. (2016). "Factors associated with oral health-related quality of life among safety-net clinic patients." Journal of Public Health Dentistry. DOI: 10.111/jphd.12193. (2015 Impact factor: Impact Factor: 1.182). Online publication date: December 26, 2016. Published, 12/2016.

*Stephens, T., Kamimura, A., Yamawaki, N., Bhattacharya, H., *Mo, W., Birkholz, R., Makomenaw, A., & Olson, LM. 2016. "Rape myth acceptance among college students in the United States, Japan and India." Sage Open.  DOI: 10.1177/2158244016675015. (2015 Impact factor: 0.57). Online publication date: December 1, 2016. *The first author is a student of Undergraduate Individual Research. Published, 12/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Gull, B., Weaver, S., Wright, L., W., Ashby, J., & Erickson, L. "Association between health-related beliefs and oral health behaviors among uninsured primary care patients." Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. doi: 10.1177/2150131916680887. PMID: 27903790.(2015 SJR - SCImago Journal Rank - Score: 0.552). Online publication date: November 29, 2016. Published, 11/2016.

Kamimura, A., Ashby, J., *Trinh, H. N., Prudencio, L., Mills, A., *Tabler, J., *Nourian. M. M., Ahmad, F., & Reel, J. J. (2016). "Uninsured free clinic patients’ experience and perceptions of healthcare services and patient education." Patient Experience Journal, 3(2), 12-21. Published, 11/2016.

Kamimura, A., Tabler, J., *Myers, K., Ahmed, F., *Aguilera, G., & Ashby, J. 2016. "Student-led health education programmes in the waiting room of a free clinic for uninsured patients." Health Education Journal. (2015 Impact factor: 0.683). DOI: 10.1177/0017896916671761. Published, 10/2016.

Kamimura, A., Gardner, N., Ahmed, F., *Nourian. M. M., *Myers, K., & Olson, ML. 2016. Health status and social characteristics among the uninsured using a mental health free clinic. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. DOI: 10.1007/s11414-016-9533-8. (2015 impact factor: 1.617). PMID: 27612468. Online publication date: September 9, 2016. . Published, 09/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M., Jess, A., *Chernenko, A., *Assasnik, N., & Ashby, J. "Perceived benefits and barriers and self-efficacy affecting the attendance of health education programs among uninsured primary care patients." Evaluation and Program Planning, 59, 55-61. DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.08.006. (2015 Impact factor: 1.000). Online publication date: August 27, 2016. Published, 08/2016.

*Streng, TK., Kamimura, A. "Perceptions of university policies to prevent sexual assault among college students in the United States." Sexuality Research and Social Policy. DOI: 10.1007/s13178-016-0245-x. (2015 Impact factor: 1.452). Online publication date: August 5, 2016. *The first author is a student of the Honor's College and the Undergraduate Research Opportunities (UROP). Published, 08/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., Franchek-Roa, K. (2016). "Depression and Intimate partner violence among college students in Iran." Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 23, 51-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2016.07.014. (2014 Impact factor: 1.147).  Published 10/2016.

Kamimura, A., Armenta, B. A., *Nourian, M. M, Wright, L., Rathi, N., *Chernenko, A. (2016). "Perceived concern about the new strain of the influenza and obtaining the vaccine in China, Japan and South Korea." Journal of Infection and Public Health. DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2016.06.004. PMID: 27423930. (2015 impact factor: 1.194). Online publication date: July 13, 2016. Published, 07/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., Rathi, N., Franchek-Roa, K. 2016. "The use of physical violence against intimate partners by female college students in India." Violence and Gender. DOI: 10.1089/vio.2015.0056. Online publication date: July 11, 2016. Published, 07/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Chernenko, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., & Franchek-Roa, K. (2016). "Factors associated with perpetration of physical intimate partner violence: College students in Russia and Lithuania." Deviant Behavior. DOI:10.1080/01639625.2016.1196954. 2014 Impact factor: 0.942). Online publication date: July 6, 2016. Published, 07/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Trinh, H.N., Nguyen, H., Yamawaki, N., Bhattacharya, H., *Mo, W., Birkholz, R., Makomenaw, A., & Olson, LM. 2016. "Bystander attitudes to prevent sexual violence: A study of college students in the US, Japan, India, Vietnam, and China." Journal of Sex Research. DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2016.1184605. PMID: 27268768. (2013 Impact factor: 2.73). Online publication date: June 7, 2016. Published, 06/2016.

Kamimura, A., Jess, A., *Trinh, H.N., *Aguliera, G., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N. C., & Ashby, J. 2016. "Food insecurity associated with self-efficacy and acculturation." Population Health Management. doi:10.1089/pop.2015.0179. (2014 Impact factor: 1.509). PMID: 27124517. Online publication date: April 28, 2016. Published, 04/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Assasnik, N., & Franchek-Roa, K. 2016. "Factors associated with perpetration of physical intimate partner violence among college students in China." Injury Prevention. DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041890. PMID: 26993804. (2014 Impact factor: 1.891). Online publication date: March 18, 2016. Published, 03/2016.

Kamimura, A., Samhouri, M., Huynh, T., *Myers, K., Prudencio, L., *Eckhardt, J., & Al-Obaydi, S. 2016. "Physician migration: Experience of international medical graduates in the US." Journal of International Migration and Integration. DOI: 10.1007/s12134-016-0486-9. (2014 Impact factor: 0.462). Online publication date: March 8, 2016. Published, 03/2016.

Kamimura, A., *Nourian, M. M
., *Assasnik, N., & Franchek-Roa, K. (2016). "Intimate partner violence-related experiences and mental health among college students in Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan." International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

Kamimura, A., *Chernenko, A., *Nourian, M. M., *Aguliera, G., *Assasnik, N., & Ashby, J.  2016. "The role of health literacy in reducing negative perceptions of breast health and treatment among uninsured primary care patients." Journal of Community Health, 41, 858-863.

Kamimura, A., *
Tabler, J., *Nourian, M. M., Jess, A., *Aguliera, G., Stephens, T., Wright, L., & Ashby, J. 2016. "Promoting healthy eating attitudes among uninsured primary care patients." Journal of Community Health, 41, 805-811.

Kamimura, A., *Ashby, J., *Tabler, J., *Nourian, M. M., *Trinh, H.N., Chen, J., Reel, J.J. 2016. "The association between tobacco, alcohol and drug use, stress and depression among uninsured free clinic patients: US born English speakers, non-US born English speakers and Spanish speakers." Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse.


 



Portrait of Kim Korinek

Kim Korinek

 

* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

 

*Han Li, Yehua Dennis Wei, and Kim Korinek. 2017. "Modeling Urban Expansion in the transitional Greater Mekong Region."  Urban Studies,  p.0042098017700560.

Korinek, Kim, and Peter Loebach. 2016. “Migrant Networks, Immigrant and Ethnic Economies, and Destination Development,” chapter in the Sociology of Development Handbook, edited by Gregory Hooks et al. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Korinek, Kim, Peter Loebach and Ha Trinh. 2016. “Military Service and Smoking in a Cohort of Northern Vietnamese Older Adults.” International Journal of Public Health, 1-9

*Trinh, Ha Ngoc, and Kim Korinek. 2016. “Ethnicity, education attainment, media exposure, and prenatal care in Vietnam, Ethnicity & Health.” Ethnicity and Health. DOI: 10.1080/13557858.2016.1196648

Korinek, Kim, Peter Loebach, and Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan. 2016. “Physical and Mental Health Consequences of War-related Stressors Among Older Adults: An Analysis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Arthritis in Northern Vietnamese War Survivors,” The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, gbv157.

*Loebach, Peter and Kim Korinek. 2016. “Crossing Borders, Crossing Seas: The Philippines and Continuities in Migration.” International Migration 54(1):137-151. 

 


 

Portrait of Heather Melton

Heather Melton

Stephens, Emily & Melton, Heather C.  2017.  The Impact of Children on intimate Partner Abuse Victims' Service Seeking.  Women and Criminal Justice, 27(3): 191-203.

Melton, H.C. & Smith, P. "Gender differences between girls and boys as perceived by juvenile justice workers" submitted to Crime & Delinquency

Stephens, Emily & Melton, Heather 2016. “The Impact of Children on Decision Making of Intimate Partner Abuse Victims’ Service Seeking” Women and Criminal Justice (available online in November; DOI: 10/10801/08974454.2016.1247773)


 

 Portrait of Marcel Paret

 Marcel Paret

* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

Books:

Paret, Marcel, Carin Runicman, and Luke Sinwell (eds). 2017.  Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective: The Politics of Protest in South Africa's Contentious Democracy.  New York: Routledge, The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture.

Paret, Marcel, and Shannon Gleeson (eds). 2017. Building Citizenship From Below: Precarity, Migration, and Agency.  New York:Routledge.

Book Chapters:

Paret, Marcel.  2017. "Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective," Pp. 1-15 in Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective: The Politics of Protest in South Africa's Contentious Democracy, edited by Marcel Paret, Carin Runciman, and Luke Sinwell.  New York:Routledge.

Paret, Marcel. 2017. "Postcolonial Politics: Theorizing Protest from Spaces of Exclusion," Pp. 55-70 in Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective: the Politics of Protest in South Africa's Contentious Democracy, edited by Marcel Paret, Carin Runciman, and Luke Sinwell.  New York: Routledge.

 

Journal articles:

Paret, Marcel. Forthcoming. “The Politics of Local Resistance in Urban South Africa: Evidence from Three Informal Settlements.” International Sociology.

Paret, Marcel. 2018. “Migration Politics: Mobilizing Against Economic Insecurity in the United States and South Africa.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 59(1): 3-24.

Paret, Marcel. 2017. “Working Class Fragmentation, Party Politics, and the Complexities of Solidarity in South Africa’s United Front.” The Sociological Review 65(2): 267-284.

Paret, Marcel, and Carin Runciman. 2016. “The 2009+ South African Protest Wave.” WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society 19(3): 301-319.

Paret, Marcel. 2016. “Contested ANC Hegemony in the Urban Townships: Evidence from the 2014 South African Election.” African Affairs 115(460): 419-442.

Paret, Marcel. 2016. “Towards a Precarity Agenda.Global Labor Journal 7(2): 111-122.

Paret, Marcel. 2016. “Politics of Solidarity and Agency in an Age of Precarity.Global Labor Journal 7(2): 174-188.

Paret, Marcel. 2016. “Precarious Class Formations in the United States and South Africa.” International Labor and Working-Class History 89(Spring): 84-106.

Paret, Marcel, and Shannon Gleeson. 2016. “Precarity and Agency through a Migration Lens.” Citizenship Studies 20(3-4): 277-294.

Paret, Marcel, and *Guadalupe Aguilera. 2016. “Golden State Uprising: Migrant Protest in California, 1990-2010.” Citizenship Studies 20(3-4): 359-378


Portrait of Megan Reynolds
Megan Reynolds

* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

Reynolds, Megan M. "Healthcare Public Sector Share and Life Expectancy in Rich Democracies."  Forthcoming in International Journal of Health Services.

Reynolds, Megan M., *Alla Chernenko and Jen'nan G. Read. 2016. "Region of origin diversity in immigrant health: Moving beyond the Mexican case." Social Science and Medicine. Published online ahead of print, 0.1016/j.socscimed.2016.07.018

Geist, Claudia, Megan M. Reynolds and Sarita Gaytan. "Unfinished Business: Disentangling Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in Sociological Research on Gender Stratification." Forthcoming at Sociology Compass.

Brady, David, Gordon Gauchat, Susanne Marquardt and Megan Reynolds. 2016. "Path Dependency and the Politics of Socialized Health Care." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 41(3):355-92.

 


 

Portrait of Rebecca Utz

Rebecca Utz

 

 * = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

Supiano, K. P., McGee, N., Dassel, K. B. & Utz, R. (2017). A Comparison of the Influence of Anticipated Death Trajectory and Personal Values on End of Life Care Preferences: A Qualitative Analysis. Clinical Gerontologist. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2017.1365796. Published, 09/2017.

Caserta, M., Utz, R., Lund, D., Supiano, K., & Donaldson, G. (in press). Cancer caregivers' preparedness for loss: Do preloss careg. Published, 01/2017.

R. L. Utz, C. Berg, J. Butner. (2016) “It’s A Family Affair: Reflections About Aging & Health within a Family Context.” The Gerontologist, 57(1): 129-135. Published, 12/23/2016.

Caserta, M., D. Lund, & R. L. Utz. (2016). Inventory of Daily Widowed Life (IDWL). In R. Neimeyer (Ed), Techniques of Grief Therapy: Assessment and Application (pp.65-70). Philadelphia, PA: Routledge. Accepted, 12/06/2016.

Utz, R. L. (2016). Widow/Widower. In Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development. Sage Publications. Published, 12/06/2016.

Caserta, M, D. Lund, R.L. Utz, & *J. Tabler. (2016) “’One Size Doesn’t Fit All’ – Partners in Hospice Care, an Individualized Approach to Bereavement Intervention” OMEGA: Journal of Death & Dying, 73(2): 107-125. Published, 09/15/2016.

 

 


 

 Portrait of Ming Wen

 Ming Wen


* = undergraduate student   *bold = graduate student coauthors

Wan N, Wen M, Fan JX, Tavake-Pasi OF, McCormick S, Elliott K & Nicolosi E. "Physical activity barriers and facilitators among U.S. Pacific Islanders and the feasibility of using mobile technologies for intervention: A focus group study with Tongan Americans" Journal of Physical Activity & Health: In press

Wen M, Fan JX, Kowaleski-Jones L & Neng W. 2018. “Rural-urban disparities in obesity in the United States: The role of individual and neighborhood factors” American Journal of Health Promotion 32(20:400-408

Li K, Wen M & Henry K. 2017. "Ethnic density, immigrant enclaves, and Latino health risks: A propensity score matching approach" Social Science & Medicine 189:44-52

Wen M. 2017. “Social capital and adolescent substance use: The role of family, school and neighborhood contexts” Journal of Research on Adolescence 27(2): 362-378

Kowaleski-Jones L, Fan JX & Wen M. 2017. “Neighborhood context and youth physical activity: Differential associations by gender and age” American Journal of Health Promotion: In press

Wen M, Zheng Z & Niu J. 2017. “Psychological distress of rural-to-urban migrants in two Chinese cities: Shanghai and Shenzhen” Asian Population Studies 13(1):5-24

*Yang Y & Wen M. 2016. “Correlates of parental satisfaction: A study of later-life family relationships in China” International Journal of Population Studies 2(1)

*Wei DY, Xiao W, Wen M & Wei R. 2016. “Walkability, land use and physical activity” Sustainability 8:65

*Trinh H & Wen M. 2016. “Social engagement and use of hypertensive medication among adults in China” Journal of Biosocial Science 48(6):806-19

*Hill TD, Trinh HN, Wen M & Hale L. 2016. “Perceived neighborhood safety and sleep quality: A global analysis of six countries” Sleep Medicine 18:56-60

Fan JX, Wen M & Kowaleski-Jones L. 2016. “Tract- and county-level income inequality and individual risk of obesity in the United States” Social Science & Research 55:75-82

Wen M & Li K. 2016. “Parental and sibling migration and high blood pressure among rural children in China” Journal of Biosocial Science 48(1):129-142


portrait of Guangzhen Wu
Guangzhen Wu

Mia Abboud, Guangzhen Wu, Amelie Pedneault, Mary Stohr, & Craig Hemmens (2018). Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Statutory Analysis. Criminal Justice Policy Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0887403418806564

Makin, D., Willits, D., Wu, G., DuBois, K., Lu, R., Stohr, M., Koslicki, W., Stanton, D., Hemmens, C., Snyder, J., & Lovrich, N. 2018.  Marijuana Legalization and Crime Clearance Ratges: Testing Proponent Assertions in Colorado and Washington State.  Police Quarterly.  Published, 07/04/2018.  https://doi.org/10.1177/1098611118786255

Wu, G., Makin, D., Li, Y., Boateng, F., & Gassan, A. 2018. Police Integrity in China. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. Published, 05/01/2018

Boateng, F., & Wu, G. 2018. Effect of organizational support on police effectiveness and behavior: A cross-cultural comparison. Asian Journal of Criminology. Published, 07/02/2018.

Boateng, F. D., Makin, D. A., Abess, G., & Wu, G. (2018). Speaking out: Officers speaking about police misconduct in Ghana. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. Published, 04/15/2018.

Wu, G., Boateng, F., & Yuan, Y. (2016). In the Eyes of Gatekeepers: Insights of Chinese Police Officers’ Perceptions of the Public. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. Published, 05/06/2016.

 

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