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Thomas A. Arcury is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, and General Health Professions.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to Agriculture and Farm Safety, Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity, Occupational Health and Safety Research, COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts, Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity, Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, and COVID-19 and Mental Health.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Thomas A. Arcury include Sara A. Quandt, Jennifer W. Talton, Haiying Chen, Paul J. Laurienti, and Taylor J. Arnold.

Thomas A. Arcury's recent research publications include:

  • COVID-19 Pandemic among Latinx Farmworker and Nonfarmworker Families in North Carolina: Knowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Preventive Behaviors (2020) published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Among Immigrant Latinx Farmworker and Non-farmworker Families: A Rural-Urban Comparison of Economic, Educational, Healthcare, and Immigration Concerns (2021) published in NEW SOLUTIONS A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy
  • Security and Privacy Risks Associated With Adult Patient Portal Accounts in US Hospitals (2020) published in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Pesticide exposure among Latinx children: Comparison of children in rural, farmworker and urban, non-farmworker communities (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Heat-Related Illness Among Latinx Child Farmworkers in North Carolina: A Mixed-Methods Study (2020) published in NEW SOLUTIONS A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy

Among the most frequent venues publishing their work are the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, NEW SOLUTIONS A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, UNC Libraries, and BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.

Best Publications

  • The Effects of Geography and Spatial Behavior on Health Care Utilization among the Residents of a Rural Region

    Thomas A. Arcury;Wilbert M. Gesler;John S. Preisser;Jill Sherman

  • Access to Transportation and Health Care Utilization in a Rural Region

    Thomas A. Arcury;John S. Preisser;Wilbert M. Gesler;James M. Powers

  • Delivery of health services to migrant and seasonal farmworkers.

    Thomas A. Arcury;Sara A. Quandt

  • Training to reduce LGBTQ-related bias among medical, nursing, and dental students and providers: a systematic review

    Matthew Morris;Robert Lyle Cooper;Aramandla Ramesh;Mohammad Tabatabai

  • A suite of methods for representing activity space in a healthcare accessibility study

    Jill E Sherman;John Spencer;John S Preisser;Wilbert M Gesler

  • Participant Recruitment for Qualitative Research: A Site-Based Approach to Community Research in Complex Societies

    Thomas A. Arcury;Sara A. Quandt

  • Evaluating Short-Form Versions of the CES-D for Measuring Depressive Symptoms Among Immigrants From Mexico:

    Joseph G. Grzywacz;Joseph D. Hovey;Laura D. Seligman;Thomas A. Arcury

  • Work-family conflict: experiences and health implications among immigrant Latinos.

    Joseph G. Grzywacz;Thomas A. Arcury;Antonio Marín;Lourdes Carrillo

  • Pesticide safety among farmworkers: perceived risk and perceived control as factors reflecting environmental justice.

    Thomas A Arcury;Sara A Quandt;Gregory B Russell

  • Household food security among migrant and seasonal latino farmworkers in North Carolina.

    Sara A. Quandt;Thomas A. Arcury;Julie Early;Janeth Tapia

  • Health and turnover of working mothers after childbirth via the work–family interface: An analysis across time.

    Dawn S. Carlson;Joseph G. Grzywacz;Merideth Ferguson;Emily M. Hunter

  • Migrant Farmworker Stress: Mental Health Implications

    Ann E. Hiott;Joseph G. Grzywacz;Stephen W. Davis;Sara A. Quandt

  • Agricultural and residential pesticides in wipe samples from farmworker family residences in North Carolina and Virginia.

    Sara A Quandt;Thomas A Arcury;Pamela Rao;Beverly M Snively

  • Development of an International Questionnaire to Measure Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (I-CAM-Q)

    Sara A. Quandt;Marja J. Verhoef;Thomas A. Arcury;George T. Lewith

  • Older Adult Internet Use and eHealth Literacy

    Thomas A. Arcury;Joanne C. Sandberg;Kathryn P. Melius;Sara A. Quandt

  • Disparities in A1C Levels Between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Adults With Diabetes: A meta-analysis

    Julienne K. Kirk;Leah V. Passmore;Ronny A. Bell;K.M. Venkat Narayan

  • Workplace, household, and personal predictors of pesticide exposure for farmworkers.

    Sara A. Quandt;María A. Hernández-Valero;Joseph G. Grzywacz;Joseph D. Hovey

  • Gender Differences in Anxiety and Depression Among Immigrant Latinos.

    Ann Hiott;Joseph G. Grzywacz;Thomas A. Arcury;Sara A. Quandt

  • Implementing Community-Oriented Policing: Organizational Change and Street Officer Attitudes

    Richard E. Adams;William M. Rohe;Thomas A. Arcury

  • Leaving family for work: ambivalence and mental health among Mexican migrant farmworker men.

    Joseph G. Grzywacz;Sara A. Quandt;Julie Early;Janeth Tapia

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara A. Quandt
Sara A. Quandt Wake Forest University
Joseph G. Grzywacz
Joseph G. Grzywacz San Jose State University
Edward H. Ip
Edward H. Ip Wake Forest University
Steven R. Feldman
Steven R. Feldman Wake Forest University
Paul J. Laurienti
Paul J. Laurienti Wake Forest University
Timothy D. Howard
Timothy D. Howard Wake Forest University
Alan B. Fleischer
Alan B. Fleischer University of Cincinnati
Dana B. Barr
Dana B. Barr Emory University
Alain G. Bertoni
Alain G. Bertoni Wake Forest University
William M. Rohe
William M. Rohe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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