GuLF Study

New Publication in the American Journal Of Epidemiology

I co-authored an article in the American Journal of Epidemiology entitled “Residential natural hazard risk and mental health effects” led by Dr. Kaitlyn Lawrence. We assessed the potential relationship between multiple mental health outcomes (mood disorders: generalized anxiety disorder [GAD], major depressive disorder [MDD], and post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD]) and risk of natural hazards for participants within the Gulf Long-Term Follow-up Study.

New Publication in Science of The Total Environment

I co-authored an article in Science of the Total Environment entitled “Residential air pollution, greenspace, and adverse mental health outcomes in the U.S. Gulf Long-term Follow-up Study” led by Dr. Emily Werder.

New Publication in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

I co-authored an article in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology entitled “Association between solar radiation and mood disorders among Gulf Coast residents” led by Dr. Xinlei Deng. We assessed the potential relationship between multiple mental health outcomes (mood disorders: depression and distress) and multiple windows of exposure to solar radiation (7-, 14-, and 30-days prior to home visit) for participants within the Gulf Long-Term Follow-up Study.