Ingrid Waldron
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Canadian medical sociologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ingrid R. G Waldron is a Canadian social scientist who is an associate professor in the School of Nursing at Dalhousie University and serves as co-chair of the Dalhousie University Black Faculty & Staff Caucus. She co-produced the 2019 film There's Something in the Water with Elliot Page, Ian Daniel and Julia Sanderson, which is based on her book of the same name.
Ingrid Waldron's Published Works
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- Marriage protection and marriage selection--prospective evidence for reciprocal effects of marital status and health. (1996) (421)
- Patterns and causes of gender differences in smoking. (1991) (332)
- Employment and women's health: Effects of paid employment on women's mental and physical health. (1989) (322)
- Interacting effects of multiple roles on women's health. (1998) (221)
- Recent trends in sex mortality ratios for adults in developed countries. (1993) (194)
- Effects of multiple roles on women's health--evidence from a national longitudinal study. (1989) (177)
- Why do women liver longer than men? (1976) (165)
- Prospective predictors of the onset of anorexic and bulimic syndromes. (2002) (149)
- Employment and Women's Health: An Analysis of Causal Relationships (1980) (125)
- Gender differences in tobacco use in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America. (1988) (101)
- The coronary-prone behavior pattern, blood pressure, employment and socio-economic status in women. (1978) (98)
- Effects of labor force participation on women's health: new evidence from a longitudinal study. (1988) (96)
- The coronary-prone behavior pattern in employed men and women. (1977) (96)
- Gender and Health-Related Behavior (1988) (94)
- Attitudes toward Cohabitation, Family, and Gender Roles: Relationships to Values and Political Ideology (1997) (92)
- Marital status effects on health: are there differences between never married women and divorced and separated women? (1997) (91)
- Type A behavior pattern: relationship to variation in blood pressure, parental characteristics, and academic and social activities of students. (1980) (86)
- Patterns and causes of excess female mortality among children in developing countries. (1987) (83)
- Trends in gender differences in accidents mortality: relationships to changing gender roles and other societal trends. (2005) (70)
- Family roles and smoking. (1989) (70)
- Reciprocal effects of health and labor force participation among women: evidence from two longitudinal studies. (1982) (69)
- Contributions of Changing Gender Differences in Behavior and Social Roles to Changing Gender Differences in Mortality (1995) (66)
- Possible causes of socioeconomic and ethnic differences in seat belt use among high school students. (1999) (63)
- Relationships of teenage smoking to educational aspirations and parents' education. (1990) (61)
- Employment, unemployment, occupation, and smoking. (1989) (61)
- Employment, attitudes toward employment, and women's health. (1986) (61)
- Effects of Labor Force Participation on Sex Differences in Mortality and Morbidity (1991) (53)
- Changing gender roles and gender differences in health behavior. (1997) (52)
- Elements of the coronary prone behavior pattern in children and teen-agers. (1976) (49)
- Gender differences in teenage smoking. (1991) (49)
- Part-time employment and women's health. (1985) (47)
- The Marginalization of African Indigenous Healing Traditions within Western Medicine: Reconciling Ideological Tensions & Contradictions along the Epistemological Terrain (2010) (45)
- Gender differences in tobacco use in Kenya. (1990) (42)
- Why do women live longer than men? (1976) (41)
- Contemporary Population Densities and Human Health (1973) (37)
- How valid are self-report measures for evaluating relationships between women's health and labor force participation? (1982) (31)
- Relationships of substance use to attitudes toward gender roles, family and cohabitation. (1998) (25)
- Networks of Social Support to Manage Poverty: More Changeable than Durable (2016) (21)
- Why do women live longer than men? (1978) (15)
- Relationships between teenage smoking and attitudes toward women's rights, sex roles, marriage, sex and family. (1990) (15)
- Activism Against Nuclear Weapons Build-up—Student Participation in the 1984 Primary Campaigns1 (1988) (13)
- The impact of inequality on health in Canada: a multi-dimensional framework (2010) (12)
- The social determinants of cardiovascular disease: time for a focus on racism (2013) (10)
- Examining beliefs about mental illness among African Canadian women (2003) (9)
- The wounds that do not heal: Black expendability and the traumatizing aftereffects of anti-Black police violence (2020) (8)
- Re-thinking waste: mapping racial geographies of violence on the colonial landscape (2018) (7)
- Racism and cardiovascular disease: implications for nursing. (2013) (6)
- Fleshing Out the Racial Undertones of Poverty for Canadian Women and their Families: Re-envisioning a Critical Integrative Approach (2009) (5)
- Archetypes of Black Womanhood: Implications for Mental Health, Coping, and Help-Seeking (2019) (5)
- Women on the Frontlines: Grassroots Movements against Environmental Violence in Indigenous and Black Communities in Canada (2018) (4)
- Natural History of Man (1974) (4)
- Correlates of attitudes toward cohabitation family and gender roles. (1993) (3)
- Behavioral and content components of the structured interview assessment of the Type A behavior pattern in women (1983) (3)
- Laboratory Activity to Promote Student Understanding of UV Mutagenesis and DNA Repair† (2017) (3)
- Findings from the Series of Workshops ‘ ‘ In Whose Backyard ? — Exploring Toxic Legacies in Mi ’ kmaw and African Nova Scotian Communities ’ ’ (2015) (3)
- A Multi-Level Interactional Analysis of the Impact of Macro-Structural Forces & Micro-Situational Events on Health Outcomes for Racialized Groups (2010) (3)
- Joan Rawlins. Midlife and Older Women: Family Life, Work and Health in Jamaica. (2008) (2)
- In Your Place and Out of Place: Mapping Spatial Violence in Urban and Rural African Nova Scotian Communities. (2020) (2)
- Hear My Cry: Breaking the Code of Silence around Intimate Partner Violence among Black Women in and beyond Midlife (2021) (1)
- Social influences on primary health care occupational therapy (2009) (1)
- Spanish Abstracts of Sociological Perspectives Volume 40 Number 2, 1997 (1997) (0)
- Guest reviewers for volume 1 of the Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2004) (0)
- The ENRICH Project: Blurring the Borders between Community and the Ivory Tower (2018) (0)
- Why do women live longer than men? (1978) (0)
- Race and Gender Impacts Women in Poverty (2012) (0)
- Canadian journal of cardiovascular nursing racism and cardiovascular Disease : implications for nursing (2013) (0)
- A life course approach to women's health: Dianna Kuh, Rebecca Hardy (Eds.); Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2002. 419pp., £37.50 (paper) (2004) (0)
- The Social & Policy Implications of Meaningful Community Engagement in Racialized Immigrant Communities in Halifax (2013) (0)
- Employment and Women’s Health: An Analysis of Causal Relationships (2019) (0)
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