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Arleen F. Brown is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of Health Professions and Medicine, with concentrated work in General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health, Epidemiology, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Health Sciences Research and Education

Their recent publications illustrate a focus on vaccine hesitancy, health service integration, and disparities in healthcare access. Notable papers include:

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-making Factors in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities in Los Angeles, California (2021), published in JAMA Network Open
  • Addressing racial/ethnic inequities in vaccine hesitancy and uptake: lessons learned from the California alliance against COVID-19 (2022), published in Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • Community-based organizations' perspectives on improving health and social service integration (2021), published in BMC Public Health
  • An Untapped Potential in Primary Care: Semi-Structured Interviews with Clinicians on How Patient Portals Will Work for Caregivers in the Safety Net (2020), published in Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • How mental health professionals can address disparities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), published in Traumatology An International Journal

Frequent coauthors associated with Arleen F. Brown include:

  • Alejandra Casillas
  • Savanna L. Carson
  • Stefanie D. Vassar
  • Keith C. Norris
  • Yelba Castellon-Lopez

Common publication venues for this scientist's work are:

  • Health Services Research
  • Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
  • Diabetes
  • BMC Public Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Best Publications

  • Effect of preoperative chemotherapy on local-regional disease in women with operable breast cancer: findings from National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project B-18.

    B Fisher;A Brown;E Mamounas;S Wieand

  • Socioeconomic Position and Health among Persons with Diabetes Mellitus: A Conceptual Framework and Review of the Literature

    Arleen F. Brown;Susan L. Ettner;John Piette;Morris Weinberger

  • Health Disparities in Endocrine Disorders: Biological, Clinical, and Nonclinical Factors—An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement

    Sherita Hill Golden;Arleen Brown;Jane A. Cauley;Marshall H. Chin

  • Structural Interventions to Reduce and Eliminate Health Disparities.

    Arleen F. Brown;Grace X. Ma;Jeanne Miranda;Eugenia Eng

  • Race, ethnicity, socioeconomic position, and quality of care for adults with diabetes enrolled in managed care: the Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study.

    Arleen F. Brown;Edward W. Gregg;Mark R. Stevens;Andrew J. Karter

  • Body Mass Index, Neighborhood Fast Food and Restaurant Concentration, and Car Ownership

    Sanae Inagami;Deborah A. Cohen;Arleen F. Brown;Steven M. Asch

  • The Association between Quality of Care and the Intensity of Diabetes Disease Management Programs

    Carol M. Mangione;Robert B. Gerzoff;David F. Williamson;W. Neil Steers

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-making Factors in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities in Los Angeles, California.

    Savanna L Carson;Alejandra Casillas;Yelba Castellon-Lopez;Lisa N Mansfield

  • Hospitalization for congestive heart failure. Explaining racial differences.

    Mark Alexander;Kevin Grumbach;Joe Selby;Arleen F. Brown

  • Prolonging tamoxifen therapy for primary breast cancer: findings from the national surgical adjuvant breast and bowel project clinical trial

    Fisher B;Brown A;Wolmark N;Redmond C

  • Out-of-pocket costs and diabetes preventive services: the Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study.

    Andrew J. Karter;Mark R. Stevens;William H. Herman;Susan Ettner

  • The Relationship Between Neighborhood Characteristics and Self-Rated Health for Adults With Chronic Conditions

    Arleen F. Brown;Alfonso Ang;Anne R. Pebley

  • A systematic review of diabetes self-care interventions for older, African American, or Latino adults.

    Catherine A Sarkisian;Arleen F Brown;Keith C Norris;Ruth L Wintz

  • Association of Perceived Neighborhood Safety on Body Mass Index

    Jason S. Fish;Susan L. Ettner;Alfonso Ang;Arleen F. Brown

  • Applying Community Engagement to Disaster Planning: Developing the Vision and Design for the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Initiative

    Kenneth B. Wells;Jennifer Tang;Elizabeth Lizaola;Felica Jones

  • Trends in Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Among Adults Without Prevalent Cardiovascular Disease in the United States, 1988 to 2014

    Arleen F. Brown;Li Jung Liang;Stefanie D. Vassar;Jose J. Escarce

  • Income-related differences in the use of evidence-based therapies in older persons with diabetes mellitus in for-profit managed care.

    Arleen F. Brown;Amy G. Gross;Peter R. Gutierrez;Luohua Jiang

  • Strategies to Build Trust and Recruit African American and Latino Community Residents for Health Research: A Cohort Study.

    Ibrahima C. Sankaré;Rachelle Bross;Arleen F. Brown;Homero Homero del Pino;Homero Homero del Pino

  • Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and mortality after stroke

    Arleen F. Brown;Li Jung Liang;Stefanie D. Vassar;Sharon Stein Merkin

  • Gender and racial disparities in the management of diabetes mellitus among Medicare patients.

    Ann F. Chou;Arleen F. Brown;Roxanne E. Jensen;Sarah Shih

  • Health Behaviors and Quality of Care Among Latinos With Diabetes in Managed Care

    Arleen F. Brown;Robert B. Gerzoff;Andrew J. Karter;Edward Gregg

  • Perception of neighborhood problems, health behaviors, and diabetes outcomes among adults with diabetes in managed care: the Translating Research Into Action for Diabetes (TRIAD) study.

    Tiffany L. Gary;Monika M. Safford;Robert B. Gerzoff;Susan L. Ettner

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol M. Mangione
Carol M. Mangione University of California, Los Angeles
José J. Escarce
José J. Escarce University of California, Los Angeles
Gina S. Lovasi
Gina S. Lovasi Drexel University
Gery W. Ryan
Gery W. Ryan Kaiser Permanente
Linda B. Cottler
Linda B. Cottler University of Florida
Jessica G. Burke
Jessica G. Burke University of Pittsburgh
Giselle Corbie-Smith
Giselle Corbie-Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Anne R. Pebley
Anne R. Pebley University of California, Los Angeles
Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles
Gail E. Wyatt
Gail E. Wyatt University of California, Los Angeles

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