David S Curtis
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Kole K, Zick C, Brown B, Curtis D, Kowaleski-Jones L, Meeks H, et al.
Health Serv Res
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39588597
Objective: To ascertain how an instrumental variables (IV) model can improve upon the estimates obtained from traditional cost-of-illness (COI) models that treat health conditions as predetermined. Study Setting And Design:...
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Clark A, Grineski S, Curtis D, Cheung E
Environ Int
. 2024 Sep;
191:108988.
PMID: 39217722
Anthropogenic climate change has resulted in a significant rise in extreme heat events, exerting considerable but unequal impacts on morbidity and mortality. Numerous studies have identified inequities in heat exposure...
3.
Wei Y, Wang Y, Curtis D, Shin S, Wen M
Geohealth
. 2024 Jun;
8(6):e2024GH001047.
PMID: 38912227
Mental health disorders have become a global problem, garnering considerable attention. However, the root causes of deteriorating mental health remain poorly understood, with existing literature predominantly concentrating on socioeconomic conditions...
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Alosi B, Curtis D
J Prim Care Community Health
. 2024 Jan;
15():21501319241226766.
PMID: 38270076
Objective: To describe blood pressure and glycemic control by racial/ethnic group in the US Community Health Center (CHC) patient population, and whether center characteristics, proxying for higher resource levels and...
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Curtis D, Waitzman N, Kramer M, Shakib J
Health Place
. 2024 Jan;
85():103177.
PMID: 38241851
We develop county-level measures of structural and institutional barriers to care, and test associations between these barriers and birth outcomes for US-born Black and White mothers using national birth records...
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Curtis D, Kole K, Brown B, Smith K, Meeks H, Kowaleski-Jones L
Cities
. 2023 Dec;
145.
PMID: 38075593
Socially disadvantaged groups generally are more likely to reside in areas with less desirable conditions. We examined longitudinal relationships between neighborhood resident characteristics and amenities from 1990 to 2010 in...
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Zick C, Curtis D, Meeks H, Smith K, Brown B, Kole K, et al.
SSM Popul Health
. 2023 Jan;
21:101338.
PMID: 36691490
In this ecological study, we used longitudinal data to assess if changes in neighborhood food environments were associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevalence, controlling for a host of...
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Washburn T, Diener M, Curtis D, Wright C
Glob Health Action
. 2022 Jun;
15(1):2074784.
PMID: 35730610
Background: Modern slavery is a complex global health problem that includes forced labor exploitation. An ecological systems perspective is needed to understand how contextual upstream and midstream factors contribute to...
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Curtis D, Smith K, Chae D, Washburn T, Lee H, Kim J, et al.
SSM Popul Health
. 2022 May;
18:101112.
PMID: 35535210
Highly public anti-Black violence may increase preterm birth in the general population of pregnant women via stress-mediated paths, particularly Black women exposed in early gestation. To examine spillover from racial...
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Curtis D, Fuller-Rowell T, Carlson D, Wen M, Kramer M
Milbank Q
. 2021 Oct;
100(1):38-77.
PMID: 34609027
Context: Low birth weight (LBW; <2,500 grams) and infant mortality rates vary among place and racial group in the United States, with economic resources being a likely fundamental contributor to...