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Kiefe, Catarina
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Neighbourhood characteristics, individual level socioeconomic factors, and depressive symptoms in young adults: the CARDIA study.
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Changes in US health care access in the 90s: race and income differences from the CARDIA Study. Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults.
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Relationships between skin color, income, and blood pressure among African Americans in the CARDIA Study.
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Racial/ethnic disparities in patient-reported nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) risk awareness, patient-doctor NSAID risk communication, and NSAID risk behavior.
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Area characteristics and individual-level socioeconomic position indicators in three population-based epidemiologic studies.
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Fast food restaurants and food stores: longitudinal associations with diet in young to middle-aged adults: the CARDIA study.
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The association between income, education, and experiences of discrimination in older African American and European American patients.
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Depressive symptoms, unemployment, and loss of income: The CARDIA Study.
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Is cost a barrier to screening mammography for low-income women receiving Medicare benefits? A randomized trial.
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Income
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Sociodemographic differences in fast food price sensitivity.
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Weight-based discrimination and medication adherence among low-income African Americans with hypertension: how much of the association is mediated by self-efficacy?
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Medical Debt and Related Financial Consequences Among Older African American and White Adults.
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Associations of Income Volatility With Incident Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in a US Cohort.
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Association of negative financial shocks during the Great Recession with depressive symptoms and substance use in the USA: the CARDIA study.
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