Student Publications

Here are some recent publications from students in Department of Health Services Research, Policy, and Administration (HSRPA), School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. HSRPA students are noted in bold.

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May 2014
Julia Przedworski, Donna McAlpine, Pinar Karaca-Mandic, Nicole VanKim (2014). Health and Health Risks Among Sexual Minority Women: An Examination of 3 Subgroups.American Journal of Public Health.
Sirry Alang, Donna McAlpine, Carrie Henning-Smith (2014). Disability, health insurance, and psychological distress among US adults: An application of the stress process.Society and Mental Health.
April 2014
Carrie Henning-Smith (2014). Quality of life and psychological distress among older adults: The role of living arrangements.Journal of Applied Gerontology.
February 2014
Gilbert Gonzales, Lynn Blewett (2014). National and State-Specific Health Insurance Disparities for Adults in Same-Sex Relationships.American Journal of Public Health.
November 2013
Carrie Henning-Smith, Donna McAlpine, Tetyana Shippee, Michael Priebe (2013). Delayed and unmet need for medical care among publicly insured adults with disabilities.Medical Care.
September 2013
Laura Attanasio, Marianne McPherson, Katy Kozhimannil (2013). Positive Childbirth Experiences in US Hospitals: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.Maternal Child Health Journal.
Laura Attanasio, Katy Kozhimannil, Patricia McGovern, Dwenda Gjerdingen, Pamela Jo Johnson (2013). The Impact of Prenatal Employment on Breastfeeding Intentions and Breastfeeding Status at 1 Week Postpartum.Journal of Human Lactation.
Gilbert Gonzales, Lynn Blewett (2013). Disparities in health insurance among children with same-sex parents.Pediatrics.
July 2013
Fernando Alarid, Sandra G. Sosa-Rubi. Bertha Fernandez, Omar Galarraga (2013). Cost-benefit analysis: HIV/AIDS prevention in migrants in Central America..Salud Pública de México.
May 2013
Carrie Henning-Smith, Tetyana Shippee, Donna McAlpine, Rachel Hardeman, Farhiya Farah (2013). Stigma, discrimination, or symptomatology differences in self-reported mental health between US-born and Somalia-born Black Americans. American Journal of Public Health.

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