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Ingrid Waldron

Ingrid Waldron

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
34
Citations
6668
World Ranking
6877
National Ranking
412

Overview

Ingrid Waldron is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada, where their research spans key areas within social sciences and health professions. Their work focuses notably on aspects related to cultural competency in health care, nursing education, and migration-related health issues.

Their recent publications reflect a concentration on equity, diversity, and inclusive practices in educational settings as well as psychosocial factors affecting specific migrant populations. Two papers illustrate this focus:

  • Fostering Equity, Diversity, and Cultures of Inclusiveness Through Curricular Development (2021), published in the Journal of Nursing Education
  • The psychosocial well-being of sub-Saharan African migrant parents in Ontario: a scoping review (2025), published in Discover Public Health

Their co-author network includes Jennifer Lane, Tsinat Semagn, Allison Williams, Shakeel A. Qureshi, and Olive Wahoush, indicating collaboration across multiple studies related to their specialized topics.

Waldron's work is categorized within specific subfields such as sociology and political science, general health professions, clinical psychology, and issues surrounding ethics and legal aspects in health care. Their research integrates these areas to address various dimensions of health and social well-being.

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Professions

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Health Professions
  • Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
  • Clinical Psychology

The main thematic topics accompanying their research include cultural competency in health care, nursing education, nursing roles and practices, and migration-related health and labor dynamics with a significant focus on employment and welfare studies.

  • Cultural Competency in Health Care
  • Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Employment and Welfare Studies

The research venues where Waldron publishes are aligned with their interests in nursing education and public health, specifically the Journal of Nursing Education and Discover Public Health.

Best Publications

  • Employment and women's health: Effects of paid employment on women's mental and physical health.

    Rena L. Repetti;Karen A. Matthews;Ingrid Waldron

  • Marriage protection and marriage selection—Prospective evidence for reciprocal effects of marital status and health

    Ingrid Waldron;Mary Elizabeth Hughes;Tracy L. Brooks

  • Why do women live longer than men

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  • Patterns and causes of gender differences in smoking

    Ingrid Waldron

  • Sex differences in illness incidence, prognosis and mortality: Issues and evidence

    Ingrid Waldron

  • Sex differences in human mortality: The role of genetic factors

    Ingrid Waldron

  • Interacting effects of multiple roles on women's health.

    Ingrid Waldron;Christopher C. Weiss;Mary Elizabeth Hughes

  • Effects of multiple roles on women's health--evidence from a national longitudinal study.

    Ingrid Waldron;Jerry A. Jacobs

  • Prospective predictors of the onset of anorexic and bulimic syndromes

    Audrey R. Tyrka;Ingrid Waldron;Julia A. Graber;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

  • Recent trends in sex mortality ratios for adults in developed countries.

    Ingrid Waldron

  • Effects of labor force participation on women's health: new evidence from a longitudinal study.

    Ingrid Waldron;Jerry A. Jacobs

  • Cross-cultural variation in blood pressure: a quantitative analysis of the relationships of blood pressure to cultural characteristics, salt consumption and body weight.

    Ingrid Waldron;Michele Nowotarski;Miriam Freimer;James P. Henry

  • The coronary-prone behavior pattern, blood pressure, employment and socio-economic status in women

    Ingrid Waldron

  • The coronary-prone behavior pattern in employed men and women.

    Waldron I;Zyzanski S;Shekelle Rb;Jenkins Cd

  • Marital status effects on health: Are there differences between never married women and divorced and separated women?

    Ingrid Waldron;Christopher C. Weiss;Mary Elizabeth Hughes

  • Gender differences in tobacco use in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America

    Ingrid Waldron;Gary Bratelli;Laura Carriker;Wei-Chin Sung

  • Gender and Health-Related Behavior

    Ingrid Waldron

  • Employment and Women's Health: An Analysis of Causal Relationships

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  • ATTITUDES TOWARD COHABITATION, FAMILY, AND GENDER ROLES: Relationships to Values and Political Ideology

    Diane N. Lye;Ingrid Waldron

  • Family roles and smoking.

    Ingrid Waldron;Diane Lye

  • Employment, unemployment, occupation, and smoking.

    Ingrid Waldron;Diane Lye

  • Trends in gender differences in accidents mortality: relationships to changing gender roles and other societal trends.

    Ingrid Waldron;Christopher McCloskey;Inga Earle

  • Possible causes of socioeconomic and ethnic differences in seat belt use among high school students.

    Deena Shin;Leexan Hong;Ingrid Waldron

  • Relationships of teenage smoking to educational aspirations and parents' education

    Ingrid Waldron;Diane Lye

  • Elements of the coronary prone behavior pattern in children and teen-agers.

    Arthur Butensky;Victor Faralli;Deborah Heebner;Ingrid Waldron

  • Gender differences in teenage smoking.

    Ingrid Waldron;Diane Lye;Anastasia Brandon

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry A. Jacobs
Jerry A. Jacobs University of Pennsylvania
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Columbia University
Jonathan Baron
Jonathan Baron University of Pennsylvania
John Sabini
John Sabini University of Pennsylvania
Audrey R. Tyrka
Audrey R. Tyrka Brown University
Michael Frese
Michael Frese Asia School of Business
Julia A. Graber
Julia A. Graber University of Florida

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