Richard Scribner
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Prakash O, Hossain F, Danos D, Lassak A, Scribner R, Miele L
Front Public Health
. 2021 Jan;
8:576964.
PMID: 33415093
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer that lacks expression of the estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2). TNBC...
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Structural racism in the built environment: Segregation and the overconcentration of alcohol outlets
Scott J, Danos D, Collins R, Simonsen N, Leonardi C, Scribner R, et al.
Health Place
. 2020 Aug;
64:102385.
PMID: 32755812
Structural racism, evidenced in practices like residential racial segregation, has been linked to health inequities. We examined the relationship between an adverse environmental factor (alcohol outlet overconcentration), segregated neighborhoods, and...
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Cahill L, Fisher K, Robinson W, Beiter K, Zabaleta J, Tseng T, et al.
Obes Sci Pract
. 2020 Jan;
5(6):564-569.
PMID: 31890247
Introduction: Significant health disparities exist in asthma and obesity for African American youths. Successful interventions present an opportunity to address these disparities but require detailed study in order to ensure...
4.
Hossain F, Danos D, Prakash O, Gilliland A, Ferguson T, Simonsen N, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2019 Mar;
7:18.
PMID: 30834239
Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive, heterogeneous subtype of breast cancer, which is more frequently diagnosed in African American (AA) women than in European American (EA) women. The...
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Chalew S, Gomez R, Vargas A, Kamps J, Jurgen B, Scribner R, et al.
J Diabetes Complications
. 2018 Oct;
32(12):1085-1090.
PMID: 30318164
Introduction: Black youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have higher HbA1c than whites. To understand HbA1c differences, we examined the relationship of psycho-social factors and glucose testing with HbA1c. Methods:...
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Danos D, Leonardi C, Gilliland A, Shankar S, Srivastava R, Simonsen N, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2018 Sep;
8:375.
PMID: 30254987
Over the past three decades, Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is one of few cancers for which incidence has increased in the United States (US). It is likely social determinants at the...
7.
Yoshida Y, Broyles S, Scribner R, Chen L, Phillippi S, Jackson-Thompson J, et al.
Ethn Health
. 2018 Jun;
25(8):1103-1114.
PMID: 29944431
This study examined the moderating role of social support in the acculturation-obesity/central obesity relationship in Mexican American (MA) men and women. Data from NHANES 1999-2008 were used. Acculturation derived from...
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Fouad M, Wynn T, Scribner R, Schoenberger Y, Antoine-LaVigne D, Eady S, et al.
Ethn Dis
. 2018 Mar;
27(Suppl 1):277-286.
PMID: 29600806
Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe the background and experience of the Academic-Community Engagement (ACE) Core of the Mid-South Transdisciplinary Collaborative Center for Health Disparities Research (Mid-South...
9.
Skizim M, Harris N, Leonardi C, Scribner R
Ethn Dis
. 2017 Nov;
27(Suppl 1):321-328.
PMID: 29158657
Purpose: A community-academic partnership was developed to assess community needs and restructure a variety of community-based programs that provide services to underserved communities in New Orleans, Louisiana. Methods: The community...
10.
Ferdinand R, Torres R, Scott J, Saeed I, Scribner R
Ethn Dis
. 2017 Nov;
27(Suppl 1):287-294.
PMID: 29158653
Objective: Disparities in fruit and vegetable consumption have been observed across income and race-ethnicity and shown to be associated with both access to fresh food venues and price. This study...