Jay A Pearson
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Recent Articles
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Kaalund K, Pearson J, Thoumi A
Milbank Q
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39935016
Context: Language specificity in research, advocacy, and writing is an important tool to ensure more equitable health policies. All health policy practitioners working at the intersection of health care, health...
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Geronimus A, Pearson J, Linnenbringer E, Eisenberg A, Stokes C, Hughes L, et al.
Milbank Q
. 2020 Nov;
98(4):1171-1218.
PMID: 33135829
Context: US population health inequity remains entrenched, despite mandates to eliminate it. To promote a public health approach of consequence in this domain, stakeholders call for moving from risk-factor epidemiology...
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Geronimus A, James S, Destin M, Graham L, Hatzenbuehler M, Murphy M, et al.
SSM Popul Health
. 2016 Mar;
2:105-116.
PMID: 27022616
The extent to which socially-assigned and culturally mediated social identity affects health depends on contingencies of social identity that vary across and within populations in day-to-day life. These contingencies are...
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Geronimus A, Pearson J, Linnenbringer E, Schulz A, Reyes A, Epel E, et al.
J Health Soc Behav
. 2015 May;
56(2):199-224.
PMID: 25930147
Residents of distressed urban areas suffer early aging-related disease and excess mortality. Using a community-based participatory research approach in a collaboration between social researchers and cellular biologists, we collected a...
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Braveman P, Heck K, Egerter S, Marchi K, Dominguez T, Cubbin C, et al.
Am J Public Health
. 2014 Sep;
105(4):694-702.
PMID: 25211759
Objectives: We investigated the role of socioeconomic factors in Black-White disparities in preterm birth (PTB). Methods: We used the population-based California Maternal and Infant Health Assessment survey and birth certificate...
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Kaestner R, Pearson J, Keene D, Geronimus A
Soc Sci Q
. 2010 Dec;
90(5):1089-1111.
PMID: 21165158
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the cumulative impact of exposure to repeated or chronic stressors as measured by allostatic load, contributes to the "unhealthy assimilation" effects often observed for immigrants with...
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Pearson J, Geronimus A
Am J Public Health
. 2010 Dec;
101(7):1314-21.
PMID: 21164093
Objectives: We explored whether a White ethnic group with a history of structural disadvantage, Jewish Americans, shows evidence of continuing health impact independent of socioeconomic position (SEP), whether coethnic social...
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Geronimus A, Hicken M, Pearson J, Seashols S, Brown K, Cruz T
Hum Nat
. 2010 May;
21(1):19-38.
PMID: 20436780
We hypothesize that black women experience accelerated biological aging in response to repeated or prolonged adaptation to subjective and objective stressors. Drawing on stress physiology and ethnographic, social science, and...