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Overview

Donna D. McAlpine is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research focus lies primarily within the social sciences, with 16 publications dedicated to this broad field. Within this domain, their work spans several subfields, including sociology and political science, general health professions, social psychology, health, and clinical psychology.

The research topics covered by Donna D. McAlpine include family support in illness, racial and ethnic identity research, health disparities and outcomes, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, mental health treatment and access, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and LGBTQ health, identity, and policy.

Donna D. McAlpine has authored several recent papers notable within their research communities. Key publications include:

  • "Police Brutality and Mistrust in Medical Institutions," 2020, Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • "Police Encounters as Stressors: Associations with Depression and Anxiety across Race," 2021, Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
  • "Measuring Primary Care Exam Length Using Electronic Health Record Data," 2020, Medical Care
  • "White Supremacy and the Core Functions of Public Health," 2021, American Journal of Public Health
  • "Police brutality, medical mistrust and unmet need for medical care," 2021, Preventive Medicine Reports

Donna D. McAlpine's frequent coauthors demonstrate collaborative work primarily with:

  • Sirry Alang
  • Rachel R. Hardeman
  • Malcolm McClain
  • Manami Bhattacharya
  • Kathleen Thiede Call

The publication venues where Donna D. McAlpine's work frequently appears include:

  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
  • Medical Care
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • American Journal of Public Health

Best Publications

  • Are patients' office visits with physicians getting shorter?

    David Mechanic;Donna D. McAlpine;Marsha Rosenthal

  • Integration of Mental Health/Substance Abuse and Primary Care

    Mary Butler;Robert L Kane;Donna McAlpine;Roger G Kathol

  • Gender differences in symptoms of depression among adolescents.

    William R. Avison;Donna D. Mcalpine

  • Police Brutality and Black Health: Setting the Agenda for Public Health Scholars

    Sirry Alang;Donna McAlpine;Ellen M. McCreedy;Rachel R. Hardeman

  • Management of mental health and substance abuse services: state of the art and early results.

    David Mechanic;Mark Schlesinger;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Utilization of specialty mental health care among persons with severe mental illness: the roles of demographics, need, insurance, and risk.

    Donna D. McAlpine;David Mechanic

  • Racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and access disparities in the use of preventive services among women.

    Usha Sambamoorthi;Donna D McAlpine

  • Access And Cost Barriers To Mental Health Care, By Insurance Status, 1999–2010

    Kathleen Rowan;Donna D. McAlpine;Lynn A. Blewett

  • Effects of illness attribution and depression on the quality of life among persons with serious mental illness

    David Mechanic;Donna McAlpine;Sarah Rosenfield;Diane Davis

  • Barriers to Physical and Mental Condition Integrated Service Delivery

    Roger G. Kathol;Mary E Butler;Donna D McAlpine;Robert L Kane

  • Significant life experiences and depression among single and married mothers

    Lorraine Davies;William R. Avison;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Employing Persons With Serious Mental Illness

    David Mechanic;Scott Bilder;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Gender stratification and mental health: An exploration of dimensions of the self

    Sarah Rosenfield;Jean Vertefuille;Donna D. Mcalpine

  • Identifying Risk Factors and Key Strategies in Linkage to Outpatient Psychiatric Care

    Carol A. Boyer;Donna D. McAlpine;Kathleen J. Pottick;Mark Olfson

  • Barriers to Care and Health Care Utilization Among the Publicly Insured

    Elizabeth M. Allen;Kathleen T. Call;Timothy J. Beebe;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Mission unfulfilled: potholes on the road to mental health parity

    David Mechanic;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Changing Patterns of Psychiatric Inpatient Care in the United States, 1988-1994

    David Mechanic;Donna D. McAlpine;Mark Olfson

  • The long-term impacts of Medicaid exposure in early childhood: Evidence from the program's origin

    Michel H. Boudreaux;Ezra Golberstein;Donna D. McAlpine

  • Barriers to care among American Indians in public health care programs.

    Kathleen Thiede Call;Donna D. McAlpine;Pamela Jo Johnson;Timothy J. Beebe

  • Police Brutality and Mistrust in Medical Institutions

    Sirry Alang;Donna D. McAlpine;Rachel Hardeman

  • Patients with schizophrenia at risk for excessive antipsychotic dosing

    James T. Walkup;Donna D. McAlpine;Mark Olfson;Larissa E. Labay

Frequent Co-Authors

David Mechanic
David Mechanic Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Rachel R. Hardeman
Rachel R. Hardeman University of Minnesota
William R. Avison
William R. Avison University of Western Ontario
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Marla E. Eisenberg
Marla E. Eisenberg University of Minnesota
Usha Sambamoorthi
Usha Sambamoorthi West Virginia University
Carla J. Berg
Carla J. Berg George Washington University

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