Nancy Krieger
Department of Society
Human Development and Health (SHDH)
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)
677 Huntington Avenue
USA
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- Shrinking, widening, reversing, and stagnating trends in US socioeconomic inequities in cancer mortality for the total, black, and white populations: 1960-2006. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Kosheleva, A., Waterman, P.D. Cancer. Causes. Control (2012)
- Temporal trends in the black/white breast cancer case ratio for estrogen receptor status: disparities are historically contingent, not innate. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D. Cancer. Causes. Control (2011)
- Combining explicit and implicit measures of racial discrimination in health research. Krieger, N., Carney, D., Lancaster, K., Waterman, P.D., Kosheleva, A., Banaji, M. Am. J. Public. Health (2010)
- Decline in US breast cancer rates after the Women's Health Initiative: socioeconomic and racial/ethnic differentials. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D. Am. J. Public. Health (2010)
- Workers are people too: societal aspects of occupational health disparities--an ecosocial perspective. Krieger, N. Am. J. Ind. Med. (2010)
- Race/ethnicity and breast cancer estrogen receptor status: impact of class, missing data, and modeling assumptions. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Ware, J.H., Kaddour, A. Cancer. Causes. Control (2008)
- Proximal, distal, and the politics of causation: what's level got to do with it?. Krieger, N. Am. J. Public. Health (2008)
- The fall and rise of US inequities in premature mortality: 1960-2002. Krieger, N., Rehkopf, D.H., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Marcelli, E., Kennedy, M. PLoS Med. (2008)
- Hormone therapy and the rise and perhaps fall of US breast cancer incidence rates: critical reflections. Krieger, N. Int. J. Epidemiol (2008)
- Does racism harm health? Did child abuse exist before 1962? On explicit questions, critical science, and current controversies: an ecosocial perspective. Krieger, N. Am. J. Public. Health (2008)
- The inverse hazard law: blood pressure, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, workplace abuse and occupational exposures in US low-income black, white and Latino workers. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Hartman, C., Stoddard, A.M., Quinn, M.M., Sorensen, G., Barbeau, E.M. Soc. Sci. Med (2008)
- Ladders, pyramids and champagne: the iconography of health inequities. Krieger, N. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2008)
- Why epidemiologists cannot afford to ignore poverty. Krieger, N. Epidemiology (2007)
- Commentary: ways of asking and ways of living: reflections on the 50th anniversary of Morris' ever-useful Uses of Epidemiology. Krieger, N. Int. J. Epidemiol (2007)
- Race/ethnicity and changing US socioeconomic gradients in breast cancer incidence: California and Massachusetts, 1978-2002 (United States). Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Rehkopf, D.H., Yin, R., Coull, B.A. Cancer. Causes. Control (2006)
- Social hazards on the job: workplace abuse, sexual harassment, and racial discrimination--a study of Black, Latino, and White low-income women and men workers in the United States. Krieger, N., Waterman, P.D., Hartman, C., Bates, L.M., Stoddard, A.M., Quinn, M.M., Sorensen, G., Barbeau, E.M. Int. J. Health. Serv (2006)
- Painting a truer picture of US socioeconomic and racial/ethnic health inequalities: the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Rehkopf, D.H., Subramanian, S.V. Am. J. Public. Health (2005)
- Cancer disparities: developing a multidisciplinary research agenda - preface. Krieger, N., Emmons, K.M., White, K.B. Cancer. Causes. Control (2005)
- Defining and investigating social disparities in cancer: critical issues. Krieger, N. Cancer. Causes. Control (2005)
- Embodiment: a conceptual glossary for epidemiology. Krieger, N. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2005)
- Class matters: U.S. versus U.K. measures of occupational disparities in access to health services and health status in the 2000 U.S. National Health Interview Survey. Krieger, N., Barbeau, E.M., Soobader, M.J. Int. J. Health. Serv (2005)
- Experiences of discrimination: validity and reliability of a self-report measure for population health research on racism and health. Krieger, N., Smith, K., Naishadham, D., Hartman, C., Barbeau, E.M. Soc. Sci. Med (2005)
- Lifetime socioeconomic position and twins' health: an analysis of 308 pairs of United States women twins. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Coull, B.A., Selby, J.V. PLoS Med. (2005)
- Hormone replacement therapy, cancer, controversies, and women's health: historical, epidemiological, biological, clinical, and advocacy perspectives. Krieger, N., Löwy, I., Aronowitz, R., Bigby, J., Dickersin, K., Garner, E., Gaudillière, J.P., Hinestrosa, C., Hubbard, R., Johnson, P.A., Missmer, S.A., Norsigian, J., Pearson, C., Rosenberg, C.E., Rosenberg, L., Rosenkrantz, B.G., Seaman, B., Sonnenschein, C., Soto, A.M., Thornton, J., Weisz, G. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2005)
- Stormy weather: race, gene expression, and the science of health disparities. Krieger, N. Am. J. Public. Health (2005)
- "Bodies count," and body counts: social epidemiology and embodying inequality. Krieger, N., Davey Smith, G. Epidemiol. Rev (2004)
- Does racism harm health? Did child abuse exist before 1962? On explicit questions, critical science, and current controversies: an ecosocial perspective. Krieger, N. Am. J. Public. Health (2003)
- Choosing area based socioeconomic measures to monitor social inequalities in low birth weight and childhood lead poisoning: The Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project (US). Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Soobader, M.J., Subramanian, S.V., Carson, R. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2003)
- Monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, and violence: geocoding and choice of area-based socioeconomic measures--the public health disparities geocoding project (US). Krieger, N., Waterman, P.D., Chen, J.T., Soobader, M.J., Subramanian, S.V. Public. Health. Rep (2003)
- Place, space, and health: GIS and epidemiology. Krieger, N. Epidemiology (2003)
- Genders, sexes, and health: what are the connections--and why does it matter?. Krieger, N. Int. J. Epidemiol (2003)
- Assessing health impact assessment: multidisciplinary and international perspectives. Krieger, N., Northridge, M., Gruskin, S., Quinn, M., Kriebel, D., Davey Smith, G., Bassett, M., Rehkopf, D.H., Miller, C. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2003)
- Race/ethnicity, gender, and monitoring socioeconomic gradients in health: a comparison of area-based socioeconomic measures--the public health disparities geocoding project. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Rehkopf, D.H., Subramanian, S.V. Am. J. Public. Health (2003)
- Is breast cancer a disease of affluence, poverty, or both? The case of African American women. Krieger, N. Am. J. Public. Health (2002)
- Geocoding and monitoring of US socioeconomic inequalities in mortality and cancer incidence: does the choice of area-based measure and geographic level matter?: the Public Health Disparities Geocoding Project. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Waterman, P.D., Soobader, M.J., Subramanian, S.V., Carson, R. Am. J. Epidemiol. (2002)
- Commentary: Society, biology and the logic of social epidemiology. Krieger, N. Int. J. Epidemiol (2001)
- Class inequalities in women's health: combined impact of childhood and adult social class--a study of 630 US women. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Selby, J.V. Public. Health (2001)
- On the wrong side of the tracts? Evaluating the accuracy of geocoding in public health research. Krieger, N., Waterman, P., Lemieux, K., Zierler, S., Hogan, J.W. Am. J. Public. Health (2001)
- Changing to the 2000 standard million: are declining racial/ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in health real progress or statistical illusion?. Krieger, N., Williams, D.R. Am. J. Public. Health (2001)
- Theories for social epidemiology in the 21st century: an ecosocial perspective. Krieger, N. Int. J. Epidemiol (2001)
- A glossary for social epidemiology. Krieger, N. J. Epidemiol. Community. Health (2001)
- The ostrich, the albatross, and public health: an ecosocial perspective--or why an explicit focus on health consequences of discrimination and deprivation is vital for good science and public health practice. Krieger, N. Public. Health. Rep (2001)
- Epidemiology and social sciences: towards a critical reengagement in the 21st century. Krieger, N. Epidemiol. Rev (2000)
- Social class, race/ethnicity, and incidence of breast, cervix, colon, lung, and prostate cancer among Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White residents of the San Francisco Bay Area, 1988-92 (United States). Krieger, N., Quesenberry, C., Peng, T., Horn-Ross, P., Stewart, S., Brown, S., Swallen, K., Guillermo, T., Suh, D., Alvarez-Martinez, L., Ward, F. Cancer. Causes. Control (1999)
- Racial discrimination and skin color in the CARDIA study: implications for public health research. Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults. Krieger, N., Sidney, S., Coakley, E. Am. J. Public. Health (1998)
- A vision of social justice as the foundation of public health: commemorating 150 years of the spirit of 1848. Krieger, N., Birn, A.E. Am. J. Public. Health (1998)
- Can we monitor socioeconomic inequalities in health? A survey of U.S. health departments' data collection and reporting practices. Krieger, N., Chen, J.T., Ebel, G. Public. Health. Rep (1997)
- Measuring social class in US public health research: concepts, methodologies, and guidelines. Krieger, N., Williams, D.R., Moss, N.E. Annu. Rev. Public. Health (1997)