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Elizabeth M. Barbeau

Elizabeth M. Barbeau

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
36
Citations
8234
World Ranking
6392
National Ranking
3078

Overview

Elizabeth M. Barbeau is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile includes contributions to various scientific fields, though specific areas of study and publication topics have not been detailed in the available data.

There is no publicly listed record of recent papers authored by Elizabeth M. Barbeau, nor are there identified co-authors frequently collaborating with them in published work. Additionally, information on frequent publication venues or book publishers related to their research activities is not provided.

Similarly, detailed data on their main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics has not been documented. Likewise, records of awards or recognitions attributed to Elizabeth M. Barbeau are absent.

Elizabeth M. Barbeau's work affiliations with Harvard University suggest involvement in academic or scientific research environments, though the scope and specifics of their contributions remain unspecified in the current dataset.

Best Publications

  • Experiences of discrimination: Validity and reliability of a self-report measure for population health research on racism and health

    Nancy Krieger;Kevin Smith;Deepa Naishadham;Cathy Hartman

  • Working Class Matters: Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Smoking in NHIS 2000

    Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Nancy Krieger;Mah-Jabeen Soobader

  • Reducing Social Disparities in Tobacco Use: A Social-Contextual Model for Reducing Tobacco Use Among Blue-Collar Workers

    Glorian Sorensen;Elizabeth Barbeau;Mary Kay Hunt;Karen Emmons

  • Effects of Individual and Proximate Educational Context on Intimate Partner Violence: A Population-Based Study of Women in India

    Leland K. Ackerson;Ichiro Kawachi;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;S.V. Subramanian

  • Racial and ethnic disparities in smoking-cessation interventions: analysis of the 2005 National Health Interview Survey.

    Vilma E. Cokkinides;Michael T. Halpern;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Elizabeth Ward

  • Model for incorporating social context in health behavior interventions: applications for cancer prevention for working-class, multiethnic populations.

    Glorian Sorensen;Karen Emmons;Mary Kay Hunt;Elizabeth Barbeau

  • Unfair Treatment, Racial/Ethnic Discrimination, Ethnic Identification, and Smoking Among Asian Americans in the National Latino and Asian American Study

    David H. Chae;David T. Takeuchi;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Gary G. Bennett

  • Social Hazards on the Job: Workplace Abuse, Sexual Harassment, and Racial Discrimination—A Study of Black, Latino, and White Low-Income Women and Men Workers in the United States

    Nancy Krieger;Pamela D. Waterman;Cathy Hartman;Lisa M. Bates

  • The Influence of Social Context on Changes in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption: Results of the Healthy Directions Studies

    Glorian Sorensen;Anne M. Stoddard;Tamara Dubowitz;Elizabeth M. Barbeau

  • Promoting Behavior Change Among Working-Class, Multiethnic Workers: Results of the Healthy Directions—Small Business Study

    Glorian Sorensen;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Anne M. Stoddard;Mary Kay Hunt

  • R.J. Reynolds’ Targeting of African Americans: 1988–2000

    Edith D. Balbach;Rebecca J. Gasior;Elizabeth M. Barbeau

  • The inverse hazard law: blood pressure, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, workplace abuse and occupational exposures in US low-income black, white and Latino workers.

    Nancy Krieger;Jarvis T. Chen;Pamela D. Waterman;Cathy Hartman

  • Social Influences, Social Context, and Health Behaviors Among Working-Class, Multi-Ethnic Adults

    Karen M. Emmons;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Caitlin Gutheil;Jo Ellen Stryker

  • Alcohol disorders among Asian Americans: associations with unfair treatment, racial/ethnic discrimination, and ethnic identification (the national Latino and Asian Americans study, 2002–2003)

    D H Chae;D T Takeuchi;E M Barbeau;G G Bennett

  • Smoking, social class, and gender: what can public health learn from the tobacco industry about disparities in smoking?

    E M Barbeau;A Leavy-Sperounis;E D Balbach

  • Tobacco advertising in communities: associations with race and class.

    Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Kathleen Y. Wolin;Elena N. Naumova;Edith Balbach

  • Class matters: U.S. versus U.K. measures of occupational disparities in access to health services and health status in the 2000 U.S. National Health Interview Survey.

    Nancy Krieger;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Mah-Jabeen Soobader

  • Assessing and intervening on OSH programmes: effectiveness evaluation of the Wellworks-2 intervention in 15 manufacturing worksites

    A D LaMontagne;E Barbeau;R A Youngstrom;M Lewiton

  • Tools for health: the efficacy of a tailored intervention targeted for construction laborers.

    Glorian Sorensen;Elizabeth M. Barbeau;Anne M. Stoddard;Mary Kay Hunt

  • Tobacco industry documents: comparing the Minnesota Depository and internet access

    E D Balbach;R J Gasior;E M Barbeau

Frequent Co-Authors

Glorian Sorensen
Glorian Sorensen Harvard University
Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger Harvard University
Gary G. Bennett
Gary G. Bennett Duke University
Jarvis T. Chen
Jarvis T. Chen Harvard University
Pamela D. Waterman
Pamela D. Waterman Harvard University
Anthony D. LaMontagne
Anthony D. LaMontagne Deakin University
Dolores Acevedo-Garcia
Dolores Acevedo-Garcia Brandeis University
Lisa F. Berkman
Lisa F. Berkman Harvard University
David H. Chae
David H. Chae Tulane University
S. V. Subramanian
S. V. Subramanian Harvard University

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