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  2. Weathering hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Multiethnic studies have yielded significant data demonstrating that weathering—accumulated health risk due to social, economic and environmental stressors—is a manifestation of social stratification that systemically influences disparities in health and mortality between dominant and minority communities. [14]

  3. Karen Bullock - Wikipedia

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    Karen Bullock is an American medical sociologist, clinical social worker, and an academic research scholar. She is the Ahearn Endowed Professor at the Boston College School of Social Work. [1] Bullock is most known for her work on health equity and health disparities.

  4. Ricardo Felipe Munoz - Wikipedia

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    Muñoz has authored more than 125 peer-reviewed journal articles [4] and has been cited over 20,000 times. His research works span smoking cessation, depression prevention, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and evidence-based internet intervention, with a particular focus on mental health of Latinos, and low-income minorities. [18]

  5. Mental health inequality - Wikipedia

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    Further research on the mental health disparities among sex and gender is needed in order to gain a deeper knowledge of the predictors of mental health and the possible differences in treatments. Adult women are at a high risk of experiencing mental health disorders during their pregnancy, however, most physicians do not address this until the ...

  6. Thomas M. Achenbach - Wikipedia

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    The importance of obtaining information from multiple perspectives has been demonstrated by meta-analytic findings of substantial disparities between ratings of children’s problems by mothers, fathers, teachers, mental health workers, observers, and children themselves (Achenbach, McConaughy, & Howell, 1987).

  7. Social determinants of mental health - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [13] Gender-based mental health disparities suggest that gender is a factor that could be leading to unequal health outcomes. [14] Research studies included in Lancet Psychiatry Women's Mental Health Series focuses on understanding why some of these gendered disparities might exist. [15]

  8. Jeannette Ickovics - Wikipedia

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    She has also led a US National Institutes of Health training grant intended to advance prevention research, with a focus on HIV risk reduction. Ickovics is the author of more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, [1] and is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Strickland-Daniel Mentoring Award from the American Psychological ...

  9. Eric Plakun - Wikipedia

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    Plakun is the editor of New Perspectives on Narcissism (American Psychiatric Press, 1990) [20] and Treatment Resistance and Patient Authority: The Austen Riggs Reader (W.W. Norton & Company, 2011) [21] and author of nearly 100 articles and book chapters on the diagnosis, treatment, longitudinal course and outcome of patients with borderline ...