R Neil Greene
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Greene R, Hess J, Soller B, Amer S, Lardier D, Goodkind J
J Appl Soc Sci (Boulder)
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):355-371.
PMID: 39737449
No abstract available.
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Malik S, Opara I, Lardier Jr D, Younger J, Greene R
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 Jan;
21(1).
PMID: 38248498
Objectives: To understand the role and future implications of social distancing on mental health and substance use in young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 living in high-disease-prevalent...
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Barker K, Whooley O, Madden E, Ahrend E, Greene R
Sociol Health Illn
. 2022 Dec;
46(S1):189-207.
PMID: 36580406
We bring together insights from the sociology of diagnosis and the sociology of ignorance to examine the early diagnostic unfolding of 'Long COVID' (LC). Originally described by patient activists, researchers...
4.
Funk A, Greene R, Dill K, Valvassori P
J Health Care Poor Underserved
. 2022 Feb;
33(1):457-477.
PMID: 35153234
This systematic review assessed peer-reviewed research studies on mortality rates of the homeless population within the United States. Extrapolated data included definitions of homelessness, mortality data sources, findings on mortality...
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Goodkind J, Ferrera J, Lardier D, Hess J, Greene R
Soc Ment Health
. 2022 Jan;
11(3):217-235.
PMID: 35003881
After years of emphasis on pre-migration trauma as the major determinant of refugee mental health, researchers have begun to explore the effects of post-migration stressors on refugees' distress. However, few...
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Opara I, Malik S, Lardier Jr D, Gamble-George J, Kelly R, Okafor C, et al.
Alcohol Treat Q
. 2021 Dec;
39(4):415-429.
PMID: 34898835
The sudden increase in alcohol use in the young adult population during the COVID-19 pandemic may be partially explained by social isolation and stress due to restricted stay-at-home orders. The...
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Greene R
Socius
. 2021 Jul;
5.
PMID: 34307870
As refugees move from forced displacement to resettlement, their networks change dramatically alongside their living conditions and surroundings. The relative benefit of different kinds of ties in this context is...
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Goodkind J, Bybee D, Hess J, Amer S, Ndayisenga M, Greene R, et al.
Am J Community Psychol
. 2020 Feb;
65(3-4):272-289.
PMID: 32067251
Understanding processes that support the well-being of the unprecedented numbers of forcibly displaced people throughout the world is essential. Growing evidence documents post-migration stressors related to marginalization as key social...
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Crisanti A, Reno J, Salvador J, Killough C, Greene R
Psychol Serv
. 2018 Nov;
16(3):425-432.
PMID: 30407046
Peer providers have been associated with positive outcomes in behavioral health, but little is known about the perceived helpfulness of their services. We used a mixed-methods randomized controlled trial to...
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Soller B, Goodkind J, Greene R, Browning C, Shantzek C
Am J Community Psychol
. 2018 Mar;
61(3-4):332-343.
PMID: 29577334
Interventions aimed at enhancing mental health are increasingly centered around promoting community attachment and support. However, few have examined and tested the specific ecological factors that give rise to these...