Michelle L Frisco
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Frisco M, Lybbert E, Muller C, Grodsky E, Robert Warren J
Soc Sci Med
. 2025 Feb;
367:117693.
PMID: 39892044
This study investigates how the high school experiences of a nationally representative cohort of 1980 United States' high school sophomores and seniors are associated with midlife weight. Drawing from theory...
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Graham C, Frisco M
J Health Soc Behav
. 2023 Sep;
64(4):610-625.
PMID: 37776190
Extant research has investigated the relationship between body weight and suicidality because obesity is highly stigmatized, leading to social marginalization and discrimination, yet has produced mixed results. Scholars have speculated...
3.
Frisco M, Van Hook J, Thomas K
Soc Sci Med
. 2022 Jul;
307:115183.
PMID: 35843179
While research has begun to investigate disparities in Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy between White, Black and Hispanic adults, no nationally representative studies to date have accounted for Hispanic immigrants as a...
4.
Wenger M, Frisco M
J Fam Issues
. 2021 Aug;
42(4):785-812.
PMID: 34393313
Extradyadic sex (EDS) is a major relationship violation, yet it occurs in nearly a quarter of U.S. cohabiting and marital unions. While many relationships dissolve in the wake of EDS,...
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Frisco M, Van Hook J, Hummer R
SSM Popul Health
. 2019 Mar;
7:100374.
PMID: 30891487
Obesity and smoking are the two leading causes of preventable death and disability in the United States. Both of these health risks are socially patterned in ways that likely produce...
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Dondero M, Van Hook J, Frisco M, Martin M
J Health Soc Behav
. 2018 Nov;
59(4):601-624.
PMID: 30381962
Immigrant health assimilation is often framed as a linear, individualistic process. Yet new assimilation theory and structural theories of health behavior imply variation in health assimilation as immigrants and their...
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Frisco M, Wenger M, Kreager D
Soc Sci Res
. 2017 Jan;
62:291-304.
PMID: 28126106
This study investigates extradyadic sex (EDS) among contemporary opposite-sex married and cohabiting young adults and examines how EDS is associated with union dissolution. By analyzing data from 8301 opposite-sex spouses...
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Frisco M, Quiros S, Van Hook J
Demography
. 2016 Nov;
53(6):2031-2043.
PMID: 27873221
Immigrants' health (dis)advantages are increasingly recognized as not being uniform, leading to calls for studies investigating whether immigrant health outcomes are dependent on factors that exacerbate health risks. We answer...
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Van Hook J, Quiros S, Frisco M, Fikru E
Popul Res Policy Rev
. 2016 May;
35(2):177-196.
PMID: 27152059
Health and immigration researchers often implicate dietary acculturation in explanations of Mexican children of immigrants' weight gain after moving to the U.S., but rarely explore how diet is shaped by...
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Van Hook J, Quiros S, Frisco M
J Immigr Minor Health
. 2014 Sep;
17(2):441-9.
PMID: 25245371
This study introduces a flexible indicator of dietary acculturation that measures immigrants' eating behavior relative to U.S.-born persons. Using 24-hour dietary recall data from the continuous National Health and Nutrition...