Jennie J. Kronenfeld

Affiliations: 
Sociology Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Aging, Gerontology, Developmental Psychology
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Bishop NJ, Eggum-Wilkens ND, Haas SA, et al. (2016) Estimating the Co-Development of Cognitive Decline and Physical Mobility Limitations in Older U.S. Adults. Demography
Rohlfsen LS, Kronenfeld JJ. (2014) Gender Differences in Trajectories of Self-Rated Health in Middle and Old Age An Examination of Differential Exposure and Differential Vulnerability Journal of Aging and Health. 26: 637-662
Rohlfsen LS, Kronenfeld JJ. (2014) Gender differences in functional health: Latent curve analysis assessing differential exposure Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 69: 590-602
Ayers SL, Kronenfeld JJ. (2012) Delays in seeking conventional medical care and complementary and alternative medicine utilization. Health Services Research. 47: 2081-96
Kronenfeld JJ, Maysey D, McGee JG, et al. (2012) A public sector health promotion program. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 7: 167-72
Kronenfeld JJ. (2012) Health care system issues and race/ethnicity, immigration, ses and gender as sociological issues linking to health and health care Research in the Sociology of Health Care. 30: 3-18
Ayers SL, Kronenfeld JJ. (2011) Using zero-inflated models to explain chronic illness, pain, and complementary and alternative medicine use. American Journal of Health Behavior. 35: 447-57
Ohta B, Kronenfeld JJ. (2011) Intensity of acute care services at the end of life: Nonclinical determinants of treatment variation in an older adult population Journal of Palliative Medicine. 14: 722-728
Kronenfeld JJ. (2011) Systems of health-care delivery: Sociological issues linked to health reform and roles of patients and providers Research in the Sociology of Health Care. 29: 3-17
Lee C, Ayers SL, Kronenfeld JJ, et al. (2010) The importance of examining movements within the US health care system: sequential logit modeling. Bmc Health Services Research. 10: 269
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