2014
Getting sick and falling behind: health and the risk of mortgage default and home foreclosure
Houle JN, Keene DE. Getting sick and falling behind: health and the risk of mortgage default and home foreclosure. Journal Of Epidemiology & Community Health 2014, 69: 382. PMID: 25430548, DOI: 10.1136/jech-2014-204637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMortgage defaultChronic conditionsOnset of illnessRisk of defaultHealth limitationsPoor health outcomesYouth 1979 dataMiddle-aged adultsLogistic regression modelsOlder middle-aged adultsMortgage distressForeclosure riskPolicy perspectiveHealth outcomesHealth statusHealth insuranceForeclosureHome foreclosuresFamily incomeDefaultNational Longitudinal StudyLongitudinal studySurvey wavesRiskRegression models
2007
Black-white differences in age trajectories of hypertension prevalence among adult women and men, 1999-2002.
Geronimus AT, Bound J, Keene D, Hicken M. Black-white differences in age trajectories of hypertension prevalence among adult women and men, 1999-2002. Ethnicity & Disease 2007, 17: 40-8. PMID: 17274208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexHypertension prevalencePoverty income ratioBlood pressureHypertension riskCurrent antihypertensive medication useNutrition Examination Survey IVAge 15Antihypertensive medication useHigher hypertension ratesWhite odds ratioDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureRace/sex groupsUS black womenMultiple logistic regressionBlack womenMiddle-aged adultsHypertension screeningHypertension ratesMedication useNHANES cohortMass indexPrimary preventionInfant health