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Gniesha Dinwiddie Publications

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 17 references in this bibliography folder.

Zambrana, R, Lopez, L, Dinwiddie, G, Gaskin, D, Ray, R, Phillips, L, Trevisian, M, and Wassertheil-Smoller, S (In Press).
Incident Hypertension in Postmenopausal Latino Women: Results from the Women's Health Initiative
American Journal of Hypertension.

Pierre, G, Thorpe, R, Dinwiddie, G, and Gaskin, D (2014).
Are There Racial Disparities in Psychotropic Drug Use and Expenditures in a Nationally Representative Sample of Men in the United States? Evidence from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)
American Journal of Men's Health, 8(1):82-90.

Dinwiddie, G, Zambrana, R, and Garza, M (2013 (In press)).
Exploring Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease: The Role of Nativity, Educational Attainment and Gender in the Latino Population
American Journal of Public Health.

Dinwiddie, G (2013).
A DuBoisian Dogma Appropriate of Addressing Social Context and Health
In: W.E.B. Dubois in the 21st Century, ed. by T. Zuberi. University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, chap. , pp. .

Dinwiddie, G, Chan, K, Gaskin, D, and McCleary, R (2012).
Residential Segregation and the Availability of Primary Care Physicians
Health Services Research:1-24.

Dinwiddie, G, Chan, K, Gaskin, D, McCleary, R, and Norrington, J (2012).
Residential Segregation, Geographic Proximity and Type of Services Used: Evidence for Disparities in Mental Health
Social Science and Medicine, 80:67-75.

Dinwiddie, G, Gaskin, D, Chan, K, and McCleary, R (2012).
Residential Segregation and the Use of Health Care Services
Medical Care Research and Review, 69(2):158-175.

Dinwiddie, G, Gaskin, D, Chan, K, and McCleary, R (2012).
Do Diabetic Patients Living in Racially Segregated Neighborhoods Experience Different Access and Quality of Care?
Medical Care, 50(8):692-699.

Smedley, T, Smedley, B, and Dinwiddie, G (2012).
Maryland Health Disparities Collaborative. Research and Evaluation (Data) Workgroup. A Report on the Secretary's Request for Assistance
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities.

Gaskin, D, Dinwiddie, G, Chan, K, and McCleary, R (2011).
Residential segregation and disparities in health services utilization
Medical Care Research and Review, Epub ahead of print.

Dinwiddie, G (2010).
The Health Advantages of Educational Attainment
In: International Encyclopedia of Education, ed. by B. McGaw, P. Peterson, and E. Baker, Elsevier, London.

Dinwiddie, GY (2008).
Stress Resilience or Sorrow: Comparing Status Differences for Mental Health Over the Life Course
Journal of Health & Social Policy.

Dinwiddie, G (2007).
Saving Grace: A Comparative Analysis of African American Students Receiving and Not Receiving Gates Millennium Scholarships
In: Resources, Assets, and Strengths Among Successful Diverse Students: Understanding the Contributions of the Gates Millennium Scholars Program, ed. by St John, E P, vol. 23, AMS Press, Inc., New York.

Dinwiddie, GY (2007).
Are We There Yet?: Assessing Equity, Opportunity and Social Disparities for Educational Attainment in the United States
Miscellaneous publication.

Dinwiddie, G (2005).
The Continuing Consequences of Segregation: Family Stress and College Academic Performance
Social Science Quarterly, 85(5):1353-1373.

Dinwiddie, GY (2003).
Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back: Campus Climate, Gender and African American Representation in Higher Education
In: Surmounting All Odds: Education, Opportunity and Society in the New Millennium, ed. by Yeakey, C, Information Age Publishing, Inc., Greenwich, CT.

Dinwiddie, G (2002).
Knocking on Freedom's Door: Race, Equity and Affirmative Action in U.S. Higher Education
Journal of Public Health Policy, 23(4):440-445.

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