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Overview

Briana Mezuk is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research broadly intersects the fields of psychology, medicine, and social sciences, with a focus on health professions, clinical psychology, and related subfields such as endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

Their scholarly work covers a wide range of topics including health disparities and outcomes, suicide and self-harm studies, retirement, disability, and employment, diabetes management and education, employment and welfare studies, racial and ethnic identity research, and stress responses and cortisol.

Frequent publication venues for Briana Mezuk's work include:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • The Gerontologist
  • American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • Psychosomatic Medicine
  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Notable recent papers involving Briana Mezuk are:

  • What Elephant? Pedagogical Approaches to Addressing Stigma Toward Mental Disorders in Undergraduate Public Health Education, 2020, Pedagogy in Health Promotion
  • Depression and interleukin-6 signaling: A Mendelian Randomization study, 2021, Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Spotlight on the Challenges of Depression following Retirement and Opportunities for Interventions, 2022, Clinical Interventions in Aging
  • Understanding the relationship between type 2 diabetes and depression: lessons from genetically informative study designs, 2020, Diabetic Medicine
  • U.S. Simulation of Lifetime Major Depressive Episode Prevalence and Recall Error, 2020, American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Briana Mezuk include:

  • Viktoryia Kalesnikava
  • Linh Dang
  • Chuwen Zhong
  • Alejandro Rodríguez-Putnam
  • Julie Ober Allen

Best Publications

  • Depression and Type 2 Diabetes Over the Lifespan: A Meta-Analysis

    Briana Mezuk;William W. Eaton;Sandra Albrecht;Sherita Hill Golden

  • Social Integration and Social Support Among Older Adults Following Driving Cessation

    Briana Mezuk;George W. Rebok

  • Depression and frailty in later life: a synthetic review.

    Briana Mezuk;Lauren Edwards;Matt Lohman;Moon Choi

  • Reconsidering the Role of Social Disadvantage in Physical and Mental Health: Stressful Life Events, Health Behaviors, Race, and Depression

    Briana Mezuk;Jane A. Rafferty;Kiarri N. Kershaw;Darrell Hudson

  • “White Box” Epidemiology and the Social Neuroscience of Health Behaviors The Environmental Affordances Model

    Briana Mezuk;Briana Mezuk;Cleopatra M. Abdou;Darrell Hudson;Kiarri N. Kershaw

  • Prevalence and incidence of depressive disorder: the Baltimore ECA follow-up, 1981–2004

    W. W. Eaton;A. Kalaydjian;D. O. Scharfstein;B. Mezuk

  • Depression and osteoporosis: epidemiology and potential mediating pathways

    B. Mezuk;W. W. Eaton;S. H. Golden

  • Depression and Frailty in Late Life: Evidence for a Common Vulnerability

    Matthew Lohman;Levent Dumenci;Briana Mezuk

  • Depression, anxiety and telomere length in young adults: evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

    Belinda Needham;Briana Mezuk;Natalie Bareis;Jue Lin

  • Are depression and frailty overlapping syndromes in mid- and late-life? A latent variable analysis

    Briana Mezuk;Matthew Lohman;Levent Dumenci;Kate L. Lapane

  • Adverse childhood experiences and intimate partner aggression in the US: sex differences and similarities in psychosocial mediation

    Monique J. Brown;Robert A. Perera;Saba W. Masho;Briana Mezuk

  • Association between duration and quality of sleep and the risk of pre-diabetes: evidence from NHANES.

    J. Engeda;B. Mezuk;S. Ratliff;Y. Ning

  • Losing faith and finding religion: Religiosity over the life course and substance use and abuse

    Arden Moscati;Briana Mezuk

  • Detecting implicit racial bias in provider communication behaviors to reduce disparities in healthcare: Challenges, solutions, and future directions for provider communication training.

    Nao Hagiwara;Jennifer Elston Lafata;Briana Mezuk;Scott R. Vrana

  • Evaluating the buffering vs. direct effects hypotheses of emotional social support on inflammatory markers: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

    Briana Mezuk;Ana V. Diez Roux;Teresa Seeman

  • Neighborhood walkability, deprivation and incidence of type 2 diabetes: A population-based study on 512,061 Swedish adults.

    Kristina Sundquist;Ulf Eriksson;Briana Mezuk;Henrik Ohlsson

  • Is ignorance bliss? Depression, antidepressants, and the diagnosis of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.

    Briana Mezuk;Vicki Johnson-Lawrence;Hedwig Lee;Jane A. Rafferty

  • Trajectories of cognitive decline by driving mobility: evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

    Moon Choi;Matthew C. Lohman;Briana Mezuk

  • Suicide risk in long-term care facilities: A systematic review

    Briana Mezuk;Andrew Rock;Matthew C. Lohman;Moon Choi

  • Depression and Type 2 Diabetes Over the Lifespan: A Meta-Analysis Response to Nouwen, Lloyd, and Pouwer

    Briana Mezuk;William W. Eaton;Sherita Hill Golden

  • Depression and Frailty in Late Life: Evidence for a Common Vulnerability

    Matthew Lohman;Briana Mezuk

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Jackson
James S. Jackson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
George W. Rebok
George W. Rebok Johns Hopkins University
Hedwig Lee
Hedwig Lee Washington University in St. Louis
Amy S.B. Bohnert
Amy S.B. Bohnert University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Levent Dumenci
Levent Dumenci Temple University
Amy M. Kilbourne
Amy M. Kilbourne University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Frans Pouwer
Frans Pouwer University of Southern Denmark
Brian E. Perron
Brian E. Perron University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ananda B. Amstadter
Ananda B. Amstadter Virginia Commonwealth University
Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles

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