S Leonard Syme

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Education University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Sciences Education, Public Health, Behavioral Psychology, Asian Studies
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Nayak S, Hubbard A, Sidney S, et al. (2018) A recursive partitioning approach to investigating correlates of self-rated health: The CARDIA Study. Ssm - Population Health. 4: 178-188
Nayak S, Hubbard A, Sidney S, et al. (2016) Characteristics associated with self-rated health in the CARDIA study: Contextualising health determinants by income group. Preventive Medicine Reports. 4: 199-208
Nayak S, Hubbard A, Sidney S, et al. (2016) Characteristics associated with self-rated health in the CARDIA study: Contextualising health determinants by income group Preventive Medicine Reports. 4: 199-208
Ritterman Weintraub ML, Fernald LC, Adler N, et al. (2015) Perceptions of social mobility: development of a new psychosocial indicator associated with adolescent risk behaviors. Frontiers in Public Health. 3: 62
Landefeld JC, Burmaster KB, Rehkopf DH, et al. (2014) The association between a living wage and subjective social status and self-rated health: a quasi-experimental study in the Dominican Republic. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 121: 91-7
Pantell M, Rehkopf D, Jutte D, et al. (2013) Social isolation: a predictor of mortality comparable to traditional clinical risk factors. American Journal of Public Health. 103: 2056-62
Cohen AK, Syme SL. (2013) Education: a missed opportunity for public health intervention. American Journal of Public Health. 103: 997-1001
Hartig T, Catalano R, Ong M, et al. (2013) Vacation, Collective Restoration, and Mental Health in a Population: Society and Mental Health. 3: 221-236
Wallerstein NB, Yen IH, Syme SL. (2011) Integration of social epidemiology and community-engaged interventions to improve health equity. American Journal of Public Health. 101: 822-30
Chae DH, Lincoln KD, Adler NE, et al. (2010) Do experiences of racial discrimination predict cardiovascular disease among African American men? The moderating role of internalized negative racial group attitudes. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 71: 1182-8
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