Ethan Raker

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2021 Sociology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Mary C. Waters grad student 2021 Harvard
 (Climate Change and Inequality in the United States: Sociological Analyses of Big Data)
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Zacher M, Raker EJ, Meadows MC, et al. (2023) Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in a longitudinal study of Hurricane Katrina survivors. Ssm. Mental Health. 3: 100198
Lowe SR, Raker EJ, Zacher ML. (2020) Extremes in Context: A Life-Course Approach to Disaster Mental Health. One Earth (Cambridge, Mass.). 2: 497-499
Raker EJ, Arcaya MC, Lowe SR, et al. (2020) Mitigating Health Disparities After Natural Disasters: Lessons From The RISK Project. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 39: 2128-2135
Zacher M, Raker EJ, Arcaya MC, et al. (2020) Physical Health Symptoms and Hurricane Katrina: Individual Trajectories of Development and Recovery More Than a Decade After the Storm. American Journal of Public Health. e1-e8
Lowe SR, Raker EJ, Waters MC, et al. (2020) Predisaster predictors of posttraumatic stress symptom trajectories: An analysis of low-income women in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Plos One. 15: e0240038
Raker EJ, Zacher M, Lowe SR. (2020) Reply to Ng et al.: Not all trauma is the same, but lessons can be drawn from commonalities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Lowe SR, Raker EJ, Arcaya MC, et al. (2020) A Life-Course Model of Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Among Low-Income Survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Traumatic Stress
Raker EJ, Zacher M, Lowe SR. (2020) Lessons from Hurricane Katrina for predicting the indirect health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Raker EJ, Lowe SR, Arcaya MC, et al. (2019) Twelve years later: The long-term mental health consequences of Hurricane Katrina. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 242: 112610
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