Sherman James
James, Sherman A.
VIAF ID: 1499982 (Personal)
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Works
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Depression as a potential explanation for gender differences in health-related quality of life among patients on maintenance hemodialysis. | |
Determinants of hypertension in West Africa: contribution of anthropometric and dietary factors to urban-rural and socioeconomic gradients | |
The development, implementation, and process evaluation of the REACH Detroit Partnership's Diabetes Lifestyle Intervention | |
Diabetes-specific emotional distress among African Americans and Hispanics with type 2 diabetes | |
Differences in use of health services by children according to race. Relative importance of cultural and system-related factors. | |
Discrimination and psychological distress: does Whiteness matter for Arab Americans? | |
Disparities in maternal hypertension and pregnancy outcomes: evidence from North Carolina, 1994-2003. | |
Does access to health care impact survival time after diagnosis of AIDS? | |
The Duke-UNC Health Profile: An Adult Health Status Instrument for Primary Care | |
The Edgecombe County High Blood Pressure Control Program: the process of medical care and blood pressure control | |
Education, perceived discrimination and risk for depression in a southern black cohort | |
Effects of race and marginally elevated blood pressure on responses to stress | |
Endometrial cancer: socioeconomic status and racial/ethnic differences in stage at diagnosis, treatment, and survival | |
Epidemiologic research on health disparities: some thoughts on history and current developments | |
Erratum to: Anticipated Negative Police-Youth Encounters and Depressive Symptoms among Pregnant African American Women: A Brief Report | |
Exercise and pregnancy outcome among urban, low-income, black women. | |
Exploring the "legacy" of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: a follow-up study from the Tuskegee Legacy Project. | |
The family routines inventory: development and validation. | |
Faulty interpretation of observed racial disparity in recurrent preterm birth | |
Frequency of church attendance and blood pressure elevation | |
Fruit and vegetable access differs by community racial composition and socioeconomic position in Detroit, Michigan | |
Hypertension in Brazil: a review of the epidemiological evidence | |
The impact of lifecourse socioeconomic position on cardiovascular disease events in African Americans: the Jackson Heart Study | |
An increasing socioeconomic gap in childhood overweight and obesity in China. | |
The independent effects of obesity and body fat distribution on blood pressure in black adults: the Pitt County study | |
Interaction Exchange Structure and Patient Satisfaction with Medical Interviews | |
Invited Commentary: Cassel's "The Contribution of the Social Environment to Host Resistance"-A Modern Classic | |
Jedi Public Health: Co-creating an Identity-Safe Culture to Promote Health Equity | |
John Henryism Active Coping, Acculturation, and Psychological Health in Korean Immigrants | |
John Henryism and blood pressure differences among black men. II. The role of occupational stressors. | |
John Henryism and Perceived Health among Hemodialysis Patients in a Multiracial Brazilian Population: the PROHEMO | |
John Henryism, self-reported physical health indicators, and the mediating role of perceived stress among high socio-economic status Asian immigrants | |
The legacy of slavery and contemporary declines in heart disease mortality in the U.S. South | |
Life-course socioeconomic position and incidence of diabetes mellitus among blacks and whites: the Alameda County Study, 1965-1999 | |
Life satisfaction and preterm birth among urban black women: findings from the Baltimore preterm birth study | |
Maternal age, birth order, and race: differential effects on birthweight | |
Maternal depression in an urban pediatric practice: implications for health care delivery. | |
Maternal prenatal depressive symptoms and spontaneous preterm births among African-American women in Baltimore, Maryland | |
Maternal upward socioeconomic mobility and black-white disparities in infant birthweight. | |
The Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale: development of a scale to measure patient perceptions of physician behavior | |
Meeting the challenge to improve the treatment of hypertension in blacks | |
Neighborhood racial composition, neighborhood poverty, and the spatial accessibility of supermarkets in metropolitan Detroit | |
Patient exposition and physician explanation in initial medical interviews and outcomes of clinic visits | |
Provider-oriented interventions and management of hypertension | |
Psychosocial and environmental factors in hypertension in blacks [VR] 1986: | |
Psychosocial stress and 13-year BMI change among blacks: the Pitt County Study | |
Psychosocial stressors and low birthweight in an urban population | |
Race, clinical factors and pre-term birth in a low-income urban setting. | |
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit partnership: improving diabetes-related outcomes among African American and Latino adults | |
Racial disparities in elevated prenatal depressive symptoms among black and white women in eastern north Carolina | |
Receipt of public assistance during childhood and hypertension risk in adulthood | |
The relationship between social support, stress, and health among women on Detroit's East Side | |
Risk factors for lower urinary tract symptoms in a population-based sample of African-American men. | |
Social and physical environments and disparities in risk for cardiovascular disease: the healthy environments partnership conceptual model | |
A Social Environment Inventory for the pediatric office. | |
Social inequalities in BMI trajectories: 8-year follow-up of the Pró-Saúde study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
Social inequality and depressive disorders in Bahia, Brazil: interactions of gender, ethnicity, and social class | |
Social support and hypertension among blacks and whites in a rural, southern community | |
Socioecologic stress and hypertension related mortality rates in North Carolina | |
Socioeconomic Correlates of Obesity in African-American and Caribbean-Black Men and Women | |
Socioeconomic position, John Henryism, and incidence of acute myocardial infarction in Finnish men. | |
Socioeconomic status, John Henryism, and hypertension in blacks and whites | |
A spatial measure of neighborhood level racial isolation applied to low birthweight, preterm birth, and birthweight in North Carolina | |
The strangest of all encounters: racial and ethnic discrimination in US health care | |
The Tuskegee Legacy Project: history, preliminary scientific findings, and unanticipated societal benefits | |
Unintended pregnancy and preterm birth | |
Urban-rural differences in excess mortality among high-poverty populations: evidence from the Harlem Household Survey and the Pitt County, North Carolina Study of African American Health. | |
Who, and what, causes health inequities? Reflections on emerging debates from an exploratory Latin American/North American workshop. | |
Willingness to participate in biomedical research. African-americans vs whites |