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Catherine Cubbin is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, predominantly in Medicine, Social Sciences, and Health Professions, with a particular focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Health, Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts

Regarding publication venues, Catherine Cubbin frequently publishes in:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • AIMS Public Health
  • Journal of Cancer Education

Recent papers by the scientist include the following works:

  • "Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Obesity: a Review of Literature from the Past Decade to Inform Intervention Research" (2020) published in Current Obesity Reports
  • "An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Barriers to Healthcare for Women" (2022) published in Journal of Community Health
  • "Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes in the United States in the late 2010s: results from four national population-based studies" (2023) published in Archives of Public Health
  • "Breastfeeding, socioeconomic status, and long-term postpartum weight retention" (2023) published in International Breastfeeding Journal
  • "Reframing school-based restorative justice as a structural population health intervention" (2020) published in Health & Place

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Shetal Vohra-Gupta
  • Christian E. Vazquez
  • Yeonwoo Kim
  • Elizabeth M. Widen
  • Diana M. DiNitto

Best Publications

  • Socioeconomic status in health research: one size does not fit all.

    Paula A. Braveman;Catherine Cubbin;Susan Egerter;Sekai Chideya

  • Socioeconomic Disparities in Health in the United States: What the Patterns Tell Us

    Paula A. Braveman;Catherine Cubbin;Susan Egerter;David R. Williams

  • Socioeconomic disparities in adverse birth outcomes: a systematic review

    Philip Blumenshine;Susan Egerter;Colleen J. Barclay;Catherine Cubbin

  • Effects of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and convenience store concentration on individual level smoking.

    Ying-Chih Chuang;Catherine Cubbin;David Ahn;Marilyn A Winkleby

  • Should health studies measure wealth? A systematic review.

    Craig Evan Pollack;Craig Evan Pollack;Sekai Chideya;Catherine Cubbin;Catherine Cubbin;Brie Williams

  • Neighborhood Context and Youth Cardiovascular Health Behaviors

    Rebecca E. Lee;Catherine Cubbin

  • Influence of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic status on mortality among black, Mexican-American, and white women and men in the United States

    M. A. Winkleby;Catherine Cubbin

  • Socioeconomic Status and Breastfeeding Initiation among California Mothers

    Katherine E. Heck;Paula Braveman;Catherine Cubbin;Gilberto F. Chávez

  • Neighborhood Context and Sexual Behaviors Among Adolescents: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health

    Catherine Cubbin;John Santelli;Claire D. Brindis;Paula Braveman

  • Measuring socioeconomic status/position in studies of racial/ethnic disparities : Maternal and infant health

    Paula Braveman;Catherine Cubbin;Kristen Marchi;Susan Egerter

  • Inequities in CHD incidence and case fatality by neighborhood deprivation.

    Marilyn Winkleby;Kristina Sundquist;Catherine Cubbin

  • Neighbourhood deprivation and alcohol consumption: Does the availability of alcohol play a role?

    Craig Evan Pollack;Catherine Cubbin;David Ahn;Marilyn Winkleby

  • Neighborhood deprivation and cardiovascular disease risk factors : Protective and harmful effects

    Catherine Cubbin;Kristina Sundquist;Helena Ahlén;Sven-Erik Johansson

  • The Role of Socioeconomic Factors in Black–White Disparities in Preterm Birth

    Paula A. Braveman;Katherine Heck;Susan Egerter;Kristen S. Marchi

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in injury: critical issues in design and analysis.

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  • Socioeconomic status and the occurrence of fatal and nonfatal injury in the United States.

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  • Effect of cross-level interaction between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status on adult mortality rates.

    Marilyn Winkleby;Catherine Cubbin;David Ahn

  • The Structure of Informal Care: Are There Differences by Race?

    Lynda Burton;Judith Kasper;Andrew Shore;Kathleen Cagney

  • Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Obesity: a Review of Literature from the Past Decade to Inform Intervention Research

    Christian E. Vazquez;Catherine Cubbin

  • Protective and Harmful Effects of Neighborhood-Level Deprivation on Individual-Level Health Knowledge, Behavior Changes, and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

    Catherine Cubbin;Marilyn A. Winkleby

  • Contribution of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and physical activity resources to physical activity among women

    Rebecca E Lee;Catherine Cubbin;Catherine Cubbin;Marilyn Winkleby

  • Changing Patterns in Health Behaviors and Risk Factors Related to Chronic Diseases, 1990–2000

    Marilyn A. Winkleby;Catherine Cubbin

  • An Approach to Studying Social Disparities in Health and Health Care

    Paula A. Braveman;Susan A. Egerter;Catherine Cubbin;Kristen S. Marchi

  • Potential implications of missing income data in population-based surveys: an example from a postpartum survey in California.

    Soowon Kim;Susan Egerter;Catherine Cubbin;Catherine Cubbin;Eugene R. Takahashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Rebecca E. Lee
Rebecca E. Lee Arizona State University
Craig Evan Pollack
Craig Evan Pollack Johns Hopkins University
Greg J. Duncan
Greg J. Duncan University of California, Irvine
Paul A. Estabrooks
Paul A. Estabrooks University of Nebraska Medical Center
Donna Vallone
Donna Vallone Johns Hopkins University
Claire D. Brindis
Claire D. Brindis University of California, San Francisco
Elizabeth Brondolo
Elizabeth Brondolo St. John's University
Irene H. Yen
Irene H. Yen University of California, Merced
Gilbert C. Gee
Gilbert C. Gee University of California, Los Angeles
Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger Harvard University

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