Theo dõi
Emily Mendenhall
Emily Mendenhall
Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown
Email được xác minh tại georgetown.edu - Trang chủ
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Syndemics and the biosocial conception of health
M Singer, N Bulled, B Ostrach, E Mendenhall
The lancet 389 (10072), 941-950, 2017
15482017
Non-communicable disease syndemics: poverty, depression, and diabetes among low-income populations
E Mendenhall, BA Kohrt, SA Norris, D Ndetei, D Prabhakaran
The Lancet 389 (10072), 951-963, 2017
6282017
Acceptability and feasibility of using non-specialist health workers to deliver mental health care: stakeholder perceptions from the PRIME district sites in Ethiopia, India …
E Mendenhall, MJ De Silva, C Hanlon, I Petersen, R Shidhaye, M Jordans, ...
Social science & medicine 118, 33-42, 2014
3552014
Co-occurring epidemics, syndemics, and population health
AC Tsai, E Mendenhall, JA Trostle, I Kawachi
The Lancet 389 (10072), 978-982, 2017
3052017
Syndemic Suffering: Social Distress, Depression, and Diabetes Among Mexican Immigrant Women
E Mendenhall
Routledge, 2012
264*2012
Evaluating the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: Perceived risk of COVID-19 infection and childhood trauma predict adult depressive symptoms in urban South Africa
AW Kim, T Nyengerai, E Mendenhall
Psychological medicine 52 (8), 1587-1599, 2022
2342022
The COVID-19 syndemic is not global: context matters
E Mendenhall
Lancet (London, England) 396 (10264), 1731, 2020
1842020
Syndemics: a new path for global health research
E Mendenhall
The Lancet 389 (10072), 889-891, 2017
1812017
Depression and type 2 diabetes in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review
E Mendenhall, SA Norris, R Shidhaye, D Prabhakaran
Diabetes research and clinical practice 103 (2), 276-285, 2014
1772014
Speaking through diabetes: Rethinking the significance of lay discourses on diabetes
E Mendenhall, RA Seligman, A Fernandez, EA Jacobs
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 24 (2), 220-239, 2010
1512010
Beyond comorbidity: a critical perspective of syndemic depression and diabetes in cross‐cultural contexts
E Mendenhall
Medical anthropology quarterly 30 (4), 462-478, 2016
1402016
Applying syndemics and chronicity: interpretations from studies of poverty, depression, and diabetes
LJ Weaver, E Mendenhall
Medical anthropology 33 (2), 92-108, 2014
1202014
Global mental health: Anthropological perspectives
BA Kohrt, E Mendenhall
Routledge, 2016
1182016
Stress and diabetes in socioeconomic context: a qualitative study of urban Indians
E Mendenhall, R Shivashankar, N Tandon, MK Ali, KMV Narayan, ...
Social science & medicine 75 (12), 2522-2529, 2012
1072012
What constitutes a syndemic? Methods, contexts, and framing from 2019
E Mendenhall, M Singer
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 15 (4), 213-217, 2020
972020
Association of somatoform disorders with anxiety and depression in women in low and middle income countries: a systematic review
R Shidhaye, E Mendenhall, K Sumathipala, A Sumathipala, V Patel
International Review of Psychiatry 25 (1), 65-76, 2013
972013
The global syndemic of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change
E Mendenhall, M Singer
The Lancet 393 (10173), 741, 2019
812019
Rethinking diabetes: Entanglements with trauma, poverty, and HIV
E Mendenhall
Cornell University Press, 2019
802019
An exploratory study of how trust in health care institutions varies across African American, Hispanic and white populations
E Jacobs, E Mendenhall, A Scheck-McAlearney, I Rolle, E Whitaker, ...
Communication & medicine 8 (1), 89-98, 2011
732011
Syndemic theory, methods, and data
E Mendenhall, T Newfield, AC Tsai
Social Science & Medicine (1982) 295, 114656, 2021
722021
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