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1 January 28, 2020 Curriculum Vitae David R. Williams Office Address Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health 677 Huntington Ave., Room 709 Boston, MA 02115-6096 Phone: 617-432-6807 Fax: 617-432-3755 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://scholar.harvard.edu/davidrwilliams/ WORK EXPERIENCE 2019- Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University 2006- Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; 2006- Professor of African and African-American Studies and Professor of Sociology, Harvard University 2002-2006 Harold W. Cruse Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan 1998-2006 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology; Senior Research Scientist/ Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 1992 - 1998 Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology; Associate Research Scientist, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan 2003-2006 Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan 2004 - 2005 Director, South Africa Initiatives Office, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS), University of Michigan 1992 - 2006 Faculty Associate, CAAS, University of Michigan 1992 - Faculty Associate, Program for Research on Black Americans, Research Center for Group Dynamics, ISR, University of Michigan 1999 - 2006 Co-Director, Research Center on Religion, Race, and Health; Survey Research Center, University of Michigan 1991 – 1992 Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Yale University; Associate Professor of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine 1989 – 1990 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Yale University 1986 – 1991 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Public Health, Yale University 1983 – 1986 Research Assistant to Study Manager/Field Coordinator, University of Michigan 1984 – 1985 Teaching Assistant, University of Michigan, Detroit Area Study (graduate practicum in Survey Research), Principles of Sociology 1980 – 1982 Health Educator, Battle Creek Adventist Hospital, Battle Creek, Michigan

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January 28, 2020

Curriculum Vitae David R. Williams

Office Address Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

677 Huntington Ave., Room 709 Boston, MA 02115-6096 Phone: 617-432-6807 Fax: 617-432-3755 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://scholar.harvard.edu/davidrwilliams/ WORK EXPERIENCE 2019- Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of

Public Health, Harvard University 2006- Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health,

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health;

2006- Professor of African and African-American Studies and Professor of Sociology, Harvard University

2002-2006 Harold W. Cruse Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan 1998-2006 Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology; Senior Research Scientist/ Research

Professor, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan

1992 - 1998 Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology; Associate Research Scientist, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan

2003-2006 Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan

2004 - 2005 Director, South Africa Initiatives Office, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS), University of Michigan

1992 - 2006 Faculty Associate, CAAS, University of Michigan 1992 - Faculty Associate, Program for Research on Black Americans, Research Center for

Group Dynamics, ISR, University of Michigan 1999 - 2006 Co-Director, Research Center on Religion, Race, and Health; Survey Research Center,

University of Michigan 1991 – 1992 Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Yale University;

Associate Professor of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine

1989 – 1990 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Yale University 1986 – 1991 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Public Health, Yale University 1983 – 1986 Research Assistant to Study Manager/Field Coordinator, University of Michigan 1984 – 1985 Teaching Assistant, University of Michigan, Detroit Area Study (graduate practicum

in Survey Research), Principles of Sociology 1980 – 1982 Health Educator, Battle Creek Adventist Hospital, Battle Creek, Michigan

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1971 – 1972 High School Teacher, St. Lucia S.D.A. Academy, Castries, St. Lucia EDUCATION B. Th., honours, University of the Southern Caribbean (formerly Caribbean Union College), Maracas

Valley, Trinidad, 1976 M.Div., cum laude, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, 1979 M.P.H., Health Education, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, 1981 M.A., Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1984 Ph.D., Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1986

Major examination field: Social Psychology Minor Fields: Social Structure & Personality; Intergroup Attitudes & Group Consciousness Dissertation: Socioeconomic Differentials in Health: The Role of Psychosocial Factors HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS University of Michigan Minority Fellowship, 1982-1984 ICPSR Minority Fellowship, summer 1983 American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship, 1984-85 U.S. Public Health Service Predoctoral Fellowship, 1985-86 Eita Krom Scholar, University of Michigan, 1986 Junior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University, 1990-91 Senior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University, 1992-93 (Declined) 1993 Honored Alumnus Award, School of Public Health, Loma Linda University 1994 Alumnus of the Year Award for Excellence in Scholarship, School of Public Health, Loma Linda University Student Award “David Williams Award for Excellence,” named in honor, Caribbean Union College, Trinidad, 1994 High Honors List of Instructors, Michigan Student Assembly, 1993 (Teaching ranked in top 5% of over 2,300 courses evaluated) Robert Wood Johnson Investigator Award in Health Policy Research, 1995-96 Fellow, International Society of Hypertension in Blacks, 1996 Faculty Recognition Award, University of Michigan, 1997 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Award, University of Michigan, 1998 Elected Member, National Academy of Medicine (formerly, Institute of Medicine), 2001 Collegiate Chair, College of Literature, Science and the Arts, University of Michigan, 2002-2006 Decade of Behavior Research Award, 2004 Doctor of Science, honoris causea, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI, 2004 Ranked as one of the Top Ten Most Cited Researchers in the Social Sciences in the past decade (Jan. 1, 1995 to Aug. 31, 2005), ISI Essential Science Indicators University Alumnus of the Year Award, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, 2005 Master of Arts, honoris causa, Harvard University, 2006. Ranked as 2nd Most Cited Black Scholar in the Social Sciences in 2006, The Journal of Black Issues in Higher Education, 2007 Ranked as 2nd Most Cited Black Scholar in the Social Sciences in 2007, The Journal of Black Issues in Higher Education, 2008 Elected Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2007 Honorary Professor, College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University, 2009 William A. Hinton Award, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 2009

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Ranked as the Most Cited Black Scholar in the Social Sciences in 2008, The Journal of Black Issues in Higher Education, 2009 Leo G. Reeder Award for Distinguished Contributions to Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2011 Honorary Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Rodenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa, 2012- Elected Member, Sociological Research Association, 2013 Stephen Smith Award for Distinguished Contributions in Public Health, New York Academy of Medicine, 2013 Medal of Distinction, Health Ministries Department, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 2014 Top Blacks in Healthcare, BlackDoctor.org and Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, 2014 Lemuel Shattuck Award for Significant Contributions to the Field of Public Health, Massachusetts Public Health Association, 2014 Ranked as one of the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds (in two fields: Psychiatry/Psychology and Social Sciences, General), based on articles published between 2002 and 2012, Thomson Reuters, 2014 Distinguished Leadership in Psychology Award, Committee on Socioeconomic Status, American Psychological Association, 2015 Leonard I. Pearlin Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociological Study of Mental Health, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2017 Art of Healing Award, Cambridge Health Alliance, 2017 Legacy Award, U.S. Dream Academy, 2017 Harvard Faculty Humanitarian Award, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, 2019 Herbert Pardes Family Award for National Leadership in Advocacy for Research, Research!America, 2019 Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences, 2019 St. Lucia Medal of Merit (Gold), Government of St. Lucia, 2020 Goodwill Ambassador, Government of St Lucia, 2020-2023 Visiting Professorships Bohan Visiting Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Preventive Medicine, Kansas City, 2002 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2003 Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee Medical School, Memphis, TN, 2004 Visiting Professor, Department of Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, 2005 Distinguished Scholar in Residence, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, 2011 Visiting Professor, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, 2012, 2013 Visiting Faculty, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 2018 SPECIAL TRAINING Predoctoral Trainee, NIMH training program in Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health and Mental Illness, directed by James S. House and Ronald C. Kessler, 1982-86 Certificate in Survey Sampling, Intensive Sampling Workshop, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, directed by Leslie Kish and Graham Kalton, summer 1983

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association American Public Health Association American Psychological Association Association of Black Sociologists Caribbean Studies Association International Society of Hypertension in Blacks Society for the Scientific Study of Religion COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Current: Member, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Solidarity Council on Racial Equity (SCoRE), 2018-2020 Member, Steering Committee, Program Initiatives Round 3, California Breast Cancer Research Program, University of California, Office of the President, 2018-2022 Co-chair, Center for the Study of Adversity and Cardiovascular Disease (NURTURE Center), University of California San Francisco, 2015- Member, Health Disparities Subcommittee, Advisory Committee to the Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005- Member, National Human Genome Research Institute (NIH) Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health Working Group, 2008- Member, Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network Faculty Advisory Board, 2015- Member, Task Force on the Future of America’s Health and Retirement Security, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Foundation, 2014- Member, Board of Trustees, Loma Linda University/Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center/Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, 2011- Member, Social Science Advisory Board, Poverty and Race Research Action, 2010- Member, Internal Steering Committee, Center for Research on Environmental & Social Stressors in Housing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA 2015- Member, Bioethics Committee, General Conference of SDA, Silver Spring, MD 2015- Member, Board of Trustees, Oakwood University (formerly Oakwood College), Huntsville, AL, 2006– Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Cross-University Brain and Behaviour Initiative, South Africa, 2005- Member, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) Advisory Board, The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 2018- Former: Member, Committee on the Future of Major NSF-funded Social Science Surveys, National Academies of Sciences, 2015-2017 Member, Committee on Recommended Social and Behavioral Domains and Measures for Electronic Health Records, Institute of Medicine, Washington, DC, 2013-2015. Member, Steering Committee, Special Research Initiative, California Breast Cancer Research Program, University of California, Office of the President, 2012-2015 Member, National Advisory Council for the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), National Institutes of Health, 2010-2013 Member, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) Director Search Committee, National Institutes of Health, 2014

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Staff Director, 2013 RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America, 2013-2014 Member, Human Capital Design Advisory Committee, RWJF, Princeton, NJ, 2014 Staff Director, RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America, 2006-2009 Member, Core Scientific Panel, MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health, 1997–2009 Chair, National Advisory Committee for HOPE Measures (Health Equity Index), National Collaborative for Health Equity, Washington DC, 2015-2019 Member, Advisory Panel, All of Us (Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort) Program, National Institutes of Health, 2015-2019 Member, Committee on the State of the USA Health Indicators, Institute of Medicine, 2008 Member, Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, Institute of Medicine/ The National Academy of Sciences, 2000-02 Member, Center for Scientific Review Advisory Committee, National Institutes of Health, 2002–2004 Member, Panel on Health Data for Measuring Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health, National Academy of Sciences, 2002-2004 Member, Panel on Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Later Life, National Research Council/ The National Academy of Sciences, 2001–2004 Member, Committee to Review the NIH’s Strategic Research Plan to Reduce and Ultimately Eliminate Health Disparities. Institute of Medicine/The National Academy of Sciences, 2004-2006 Member, Committee on Future Research Directions for Behavioral and Social Sciences Research at NIH, National Research Council/The National Academy of Sciences, 1999-2000 Member, Panel on Needle Exchange and Bleach Distribution Programs, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 1993-95 Member, National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (appointed by Secretary of Health and Human Services), 1992-96 Member, Subcommittee on Mental Health Chair, Subcommittee on Minority and Other Special Populations, 1994-96 Member, Social Science Panel on Race, Racism and Race Relations for President Clinton’s Initiative on Race, White House Office of Science and Technology/American Sociological Association 1998-1999 Member, United States/United Kingdom Minority Health Initiative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1997–2001 Member, Panel on Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diagnosis and Treatment, Physicians for Human Rights, 2000–2003 Member, Study Panel on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicare, National Academy of Social Insurance, 2004-2006 Advisor and Resource Person, President Clinton’s Task Force on Health Care Reform, 1993 Member, National Advisory Committee for County Health Roadmaps (formerly Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH), 2011-2015 Member, Advisory Committee on Public Issues, the Advertising Council, 2008- 2013 Member, Racialization and Health Inequalities in Toronto Project Advisory Committee, 2012-2013 Member, National Advisory Panel for National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) Health Inequity & Social Justice Initiative, 2011-2013 Member, CDC Community Guide Equity Review Coordinating Committee, 2009-2012 Member, AHRQ-NIMHD Health Disparity Population Definitions Committee, 2010-2011 Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Young Leaders Awards Panel, 2012

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Member, NIH Health Disparities Strategic Planning FY 2014-2018 Priority Setting Working Group, 2012 Member, Steering Committee, Special Research Initiative, California Breast Cancer Research Program, University of California, Office of the President, 2006-2008 Elected Member, Board of Trustees, Academy Health, 2001-2005 Member, Board of Trustees, U.S. Dream Academy, 1999–2016 Member, Overseers’ Committee to Visit the Department of African and African-American Studies, Harvard University, 2005 Member, Program Advisory Committee, Center for Stroke Disparities Solutions, New York University School of Medicine, 2013- 2017 Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research, 1999-2001 Member, National Science Foundation Board of Overseers for NORC’s General Social Survey, 1993-97 Member, Social and Group Processes Grant Review Panel, National Institute of Mental Health, 1996–99 Member, National Institute of Health Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology, and Methods Scientific Review Panel, 1999 Member, National Advisory Committee, Howard University Cardiovascular Division, 2012-2014 Member, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials-United Health Foundation (ASTHO-UHF) Health Ranking Expert Panel, 2012-2013 Member, National Advisory Committee, Kellogg Health Scholars Program, 2005-2012 Member, National Advisory Committee, Health Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 2005-2010 Member, External Advisory Committee, National Center for Primary Care and Center of Excellence on Health Disparities, Morehouse School of Medicine, 2004-2009 Member, Board of Overseers, Museum of Science, Boston, MA, 2007-2009 Member, Board of Trustees, Atlantic Union College, South Lancaster, MA, 1991–2008 Member, National Advisory Committee, Changes in Health Care Financing and Organization Initiative, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1997–2002 Member, NHLBI Data and Safety Monitoring Board for the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), 1999–2005 Member, Coronary Artery Risk Development in (Young) Adults (CARDIA) Emerging Science Committee, 1999–2006 Member, American Sociological Association, Minority Fellowship Program Advisory committee, 1999-2000 Member, Task Force for an American Sociological Association Statement on Race, 2001-2003 Member, Scientific Directions Committee, Jackson Heart Study, (Large NHLBI-funded prospective study), 1998-2003 Member, Advisory Committee, International Center for the Integration of Health and Spirituality, Rockville, MD, 2001-2003 Member, Planning Committee for Sixteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy: Reducing Disparities: Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Minorities and Mental Health, 2000 Member, Advisory Board, Children, Youth and Families Initiative, Prison Fellowship Ministries, 1998–1999 Member, Research Advisors Group, Grand Rapids African American Health Institute, 2005-2006 Member, Search Committee for the Director of Health Interview Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, 1997-98

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Member, Working Group on Social Inequalities in Health, Harvard University, 1997-98 Member, National Institute on Aging/The Fetzer Institute Committee on Measuring Religiosity in Later Life, 1996–1999 Member, National Institute for Healthcare Research/Templeton Foundation Committee on Scientific Progress in Spiritual Research, 1996-97 Member, Advisory Board, Research Project on Financing Historical Black Churches, Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta, GA., 1996-98 Member, Advisory Committee, Picker-Commonwealth Scholars Program, 1993-94 Member, Steering Committee, Human Services Research Institute, 1993-94 Member, Health Services Research and Development Service Advisory Committee for Multicultural Studies in Health Care, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 1995 Member, Planning Committee, National Conference on Mental Health Statistics, NIMH, 1992 Member, Planning Committee for National Conference on “Interaction of Race, Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status in Cancer Epidemiology Studies,” National Cancer Institute and Michigan Cancer Foundation, 1995 Member, Advisory Board, Center for Aging in Diverse Communities, University of California, San Francisco, 1998-2003 Offices Held in Professional Organizations: Secretary-Treasurer, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 1995-97 Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 1997-98 Member, Dubois-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Committee, American Sociological Association, 1994-96 Member, Nominations Committee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 1987-88 Member, Publications Committee, Association of Black Sociologists, 1995-1996 Member, Program Planning Committee, American Public Health Association, 1999-2000 OTHER PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Grant Reviewer for: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, National Science Foundation, National Institute of Dental Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Spencer Foundation, Danish Social Science Research Council, Israel Science Foundation, The Wellcome Trust, Health Research Board of Ireland Reviewer for: Socioeconomic Status and Health Chartbook. Published with Health United States, 1998. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1998. Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity. A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2001 Measuring Housing Discrimination in a National Study: Summary of a Workshop. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences Press, 2001 Health Outcomes for Uninsured Adults, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences Press, 2002 Editorial Boards: Member, Editorial Board, American Sociological Review, 2000-2002

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Member, Editorial Board, Ethnicity and Disease, 1993-2001 Member, Editorial Board, Health Services Research, 2006-2009 Member, Editorial Board, Social Problems, 1996-2002 Member, Editorial Board, Ethnicity and Health, 1997 – Member, Editorial Board, The Milbank Quarterly, 2000 – Member, Editorial Board, Contexts, 2000-2002 Member, Editorial Board, Social Psychology Quarterly, 1997-1999, 2003-2006 Member, Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 1991-1992 Member, Editorial Board, Atlas of American Children, 2002-2003 Member, Editorial Board, Psychosomatic Medicine, 2004- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention & Education for Adolescents and Children, 2004-2008 Member, Editorial Board, Society and Mental Health, 2010-2011 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2011- Member, Editorial Board, Lifestyle Medicine - Research, Prevention & Treatment of Noncommunicable Diseases Editorial Reviewer: American Sociological Review American J of Epidemiology JAMA American J of Sociology American J of Public Health New England J of Medicine Social Forces Public Health Reports Lancet Social Problems Demography

Annals of Epidemiology J Epid & Community Hlth

J General Internal Medicine J of National Medical Assoc.

J of Health & Social Behavior American Psychologist Am. J of Preventive Medicine Social Science & Medicine Health Services Research Preventive Medicine Social Psychology Quarterly Ethnicity and Disease Am J of Orthopsychiatry Contexts Psychological Bulletin Journal of Gerontology Sociological Forum J Clin Child Adolescent Psych Medical Journal of Australia Sociological Quarterly Soc Psych & Psychiatric Epid Psychosomatic Medicine Sociological Focus Journal of Health Psychology Org Behav & Human Decision Sociological Perspectives Health Inter J of Behavioral Medicine International J of Hlth Services J Consulting & Clinical Psych Environ. Health Perspective Milbank Quarterly J Social and Clinical Psych J Hlth Care Poor Underserved J Personality & Social Psych Social Science Research J Marriage and Family Law and Society Review J Res Crime & Delinquency Society & Mental Health J Gerontology: Social Sciences Social and Economic Studies J Islamic Law and Culture Ethnicity and Health Annual Rev of Sociology Du Bois Review

J Applied Social Psychology J Applied Biobehav Research Health Education Quarterly Women’s Health Issues Journal of Personality Cult Diver & Ethnic Min Psych Int Journal of Health Policy and Management Annals of Behavioral Medicine Sociology of Race & Ethnicity

Women’s Health & Urban Life Medical Sci Monitor J HIV/AIDS Preven. & Educ for Adolescent & Child Arch Ped & Adol Medicine J Acquir Imm Defic Syndromes J Behavioral Medicine Health Promotion Pract Rev Int J Environ Res Public Health BMJ Open

MAJOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Race and SES Differences in Health Medical Sociology

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Racism and Health Social Psychology Psychosocial Factors and Health Stress and Health Religion/Spirituality and Health Survey Research Methods Dissertation Advising Chair/Co-Chair, Completed Dissertations: Chiquita Collins, Tony Brown, Shelly Brown, Ivan de la Rosa, Michelle Harris-Reid, Kristy McNamara, Charlea McNeal, Hyun Joo Oh, Toni Rucker, Sherrill Sellers, Sabrina Tyuse, Niki Dickerson, Jennifer Malat, Mercedes Rubio, Shirley Thomas, Colwick Wilson, Angel Harris, Amanda K. Toler, Adebola Odunlami, Jesse Hood, Zinzi Bailey, Liying Shen, Nicole Kau’i Baumhofer, Manasi Sharma, Gilberto Lopez, Christine Mitchell Committee Member, Completed Dissertations: Russell Adair, Sarah Avellar, An-Me Chung, Sharon Bryant, Nina Kontos, Ursula Bauer, Terry Schmidt, Ching-Chu Liang, Jennifer Lyle, William Magee, Jacqueline Newsome, Michelle Gilliard, Megan Beckett, Angela Haddad, Marianne Hillemeier, Pat Pastor, Mark Wilson, Juliana van Olphen, Hernan Hammerly, Diane Quinn, Juanita Bogart, Karen Lincoln, Deanna Cooke, Heather Wathington, Darryl Wout, James Lee, Carl Hill, Shawn Boykin, Haslyn Hunte, Enrique Neblett, Mahasin Mujahid, Anika Ball-Anthony, Rashid Njai, Michelle Sternthal, Rahwa Haile, Lorraine Dean, Natalie Slopen, Meghan Woo, Amenah A. Agunwamba, Hannah Carliner, Clare Rosenfeld Evans, Bernice Raveche Garnett, Felicia Browne, Lauren Dutra, Jackie Soo, Carolyn Brooks, Steven Hafner, Howard Liu, Justin Rogers, Seciah Aquino, Ayesha McAdams-Mahmoud, Supriya Misra, Yulin Hswen External Reader, Dissertation Committee: Yin C. Paradies, Dept. of Public Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia Geoffrey R. Browne, School of Public Health, Curtin University of Technology, Australia Lena Caesar, College of Health and Human Services, Western Michigan University, MI Sarah Hill, Dept. of Public Health, University of Otago, New Zealand Carrington Clifford Joseph Shepherd, Curtin University, Australia Debbie Y Stevens, School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, CA PUBLICATIONS 1982 Williams, D.R. “Weight Management Program Promises and Delivers.” Michigan Hospitals, 18:15-17. 1985a House, J. and Kahn, R., with the assistance of McLeod, J. and Williams, D. “Measuring Social Support.” S. Cohen and L. Syme (eds.), Social Support and Health. New York: Academic Press. Pp. 93-108. 1985b Williams, D. and House, J. “Social Support and Stress Reduction.” C.L. Cooper and M. Smith (eds.), Job Stress and Blue Collar Work. London: John Wiley and Sons. Pp. 207-224. 1987 House, J.S., Williams, D.R., and Kessler, R.C. “Unemployment, Social Support and Health.” S. Isacsson and L. Janzon (eds.), Social Support -- Health and Disease. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell. Pp.93-111. 1987 Williams, D.R. “Socioeconomic Differentials in Mortality: The Role of Psychosocial Factors.” Proceedings of the 1987 Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics. DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 88-1214:317-332.

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1989 Williams, D.R. and Bryant, S. “Race Differences in Hypertension: Identifying the Determinants.” Proceedings of the 1989 Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics. DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 90-1214:422-427 1990a Williams, D.R. “Socioeconomic Differentials in Health: A Review and Redirection.” Social Psychology Quarterly, 53:81-99. 1990b Williams, D.R. “Social Structure and the Health Status of Black Males.” Challenge: A Journal of Research on Black Men, 1:25-46. 1991a Williams, D.R., D. Larson, R. Buckler, R. Heckmann, and C. Pyle. “Religion and Psychological Distress in a Community Sample.” Social Science and Medicine 32:1257-1262. 1991b Takeuchi, D., Williams, D.R., and Adair, R.K. “Economic Stress in the Family and Children’s Emotional and Behavioral Problems.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 53:1031-1041. 1991c Williams, D.R. and House, J.S. “Stress, Social Support, Control and Coping: A Social Epidemiologic View.” B. Badura and I. Kickbusch (eds.), Health Promotion Research: Towards a New Social Epidemiology. Copenhagen: World Health Organization. Pp. 147-172. 1992a Williams, D.R., “Black-White Differences in Blood Pressure: The Role of Social Factors.” Ethnicity and Disease 2:126-141. 1992b Williams, D.R., Takeuchi, D., and Adair, R. “Marital Status and Psychiatric Disorders Among Blacks and Whites.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 33:140-157. 1992c Wilson, L., Williams, D.R., and Wilkins, K. “Family Structure and Mental Health in Urban Guyana.” Central Issues in Anthropology, 10:117-126. 1992d Williams, D.R., Takeuchi, D., and Adair, R. “Socioeconomic Status and Psychiatric Disorder Among Black and Whites.” Social Forces 71:179-194.

Reprinted in Bart Landry (Ed.), Race, Gender, and Class: Theory and Methods of Analysis. Prentice-Hall, 2004.

1992e Williams, D.R. “Social Structure and the Health Behaviors of Blacks.” K. Schaie, J. House, and D. Blazer, (eds.) Aging, Health Behaviors and Health Status. Erlbaum. Pp. 59-64. 1992f Williams, D. and Lepkowski, J. “Poverty and Health: A National Study of the Determinants of Excess Mortality.” Proceedings of the 1991 Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics. DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 92-1214:217-222. 1993a Williams, D.R., Wilson, L., and Chung, A. “Socioeconomic Status, Psychosocial Factors and Health in Urban Guyana.” Sociological Focus. 25(4):279-294. 1993b Wagener, D.K. and Williams, D.R. with contributions from Wilson, P.M. “Equity in Environmental Health: Data Collection and Interpretation Issues.” Toxicology and Industrial Health 9(5):775-795.

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1994a Williams, D.R. “The Concept of Race in Health Services Research, 1966-1990.” Health Services Research. 29(3):261-274. 1994b Williams, D.R., Lavizzo-Mourey, R., and Warren, R.C. “The Concept of Race and Health Status in America.” Public Health Reports. 109(1):26-41.

Reprinted in George Henderson and Grace X. Ma (eds.), Rethinking Ethnicity and Health Care: A Sociocultural Perspective, Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Pp 23-51, 1999.

1994c Chang, P., Williams, D.R., Griffith, E., and Young, J.L. “Church-Agency Relationships in the Black Community.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 23(2):91-105.

Reprinted as “Church-Agency Relationships and Social Service Networks in the Black Community of New Haven,” in N.J. Demerath III, Peter Dobkin Hall, Terry Schmitt, and Rhys H. Williams (eds.), Sacred Companies: Organizational Aspects of Religion and Religious Aspects of Organizations, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

1994d Williams, D.R. “The Measurement of Religion in Epidemiologic Studies: Problems and Prospects.” J.S. Levin (ed.), Religious Factors in Aging and Health: Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Frontiers. Sage. Pp. 125-148. 1994e Williams, D.R. and Fenton, B. “The Mental Health of African Americans: Findings, Questions and Directions.” I.L. Livingston (ed.), Handbook of Black American Health: The Mosaic of Conditions, Issues, Policies and Prospects. Greenwood Publications. Pp. 253-268. 1994f Notes and Comments. “Census Undercount and the Quality of Health Data for Racial and Ethnic Populations.” Ethnicity and Disease. 4(1):89-1000. 1995a Williams, D.R. and Collins, C. “U.S. Socioeconomic and Racial Differences in Health: Patterns and Explanations.” Annual Review of Sociology. 21:349-386. Earned the recognition of one of the most cited 100 scholarly publications on health disparities; ranked #3. (Source: Arul & Mesfin, “The Top 100 Cited Papers in Health Care Disparities: a Bibliometric Analysis.” J Rac & Eth Hlth Disparities, 2006).

Reprinted in Phil Brown (ed.), Perspectives in Medical Sociology 2nd edition. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1996. Reprinted in Kathy Charmaz and Debora A. Paterniti (eds.), Health, Illness, and Aging: Society, Social Context, and Self. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Co., Pp. 349-376, 1998.

Reprinted in Thomas A. LaVeist (ed.), Race, Ethnicity, and Health, Jossey Bass, 2002. Reprinted in Kate E Pickett and Richard G Wilkinson (eds.) Health and Inequality: Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare. Routledge, 2008.

1995b Johnson, K.W., Anderson, N.B., Bastida, E., Kramer, B.J., Williams, D.R., and Wong, M. “Macrosocial and Environmental Influences on Minority Health.” Health Psychology. 14:601-612.

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1995c King, G. and Williams, D.R. “Race and Health: A Multidimensional Approach to African American Health.” Benjamin C. Amick, Sol Levin, Diana Chapman Walsh, and Alvin R. Tarlov (eds.), Society and Health. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 93-130. 1995d Kessler, R.C., House, J.S., Anspach, R., and Williams, D.R. “Social Psychology and Health.” Karen Cook, Gary Fine, and James S. House (eds.), Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology. Allyn and Bacon. Pp. 548-570. 1995e Williams, D.R. and Dickerson, N. “Conclusion” Diane Adams (ed.), Women of Color: A Cultural Diversity Health Perspective. Sage. Pp. 239-247 1995f Williams, D.R. “African American Mental Health: Persisting Questions and Paradoxical Findings.” Robert J. Taylor (ed.), African American Research Perspectives: An Occasional Report of the Program for Research on Black Americans, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. 2(1):8-16. 1995g Collins, C. and Williams, D.R. “Examining the Black-White Adult Mortality Disparity: The Role of Residential Segregation.” Proceedings of the 1995 Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics. DHHS pub. No. (PHS) 96-1214:320-325. 1996a Jackson, J.S. Brown, T.N., Williams, D.R., Torres, M., Sellers, S.L., and Brown, K. “Racism and the Physical and Mental Health Status of African Americans: A Thirteen-Year National Panel Study.” Ethnicity and Disease. 6(1,2):132-147. 1996b Williams, D.R. “Racism and Health: A Research Agenda.” Ethnicity and Disease, 6(1,2):1-6. 1996c Williams, D.R. “Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status: Measurement and Methodological Issues.” International Journal of Health Services. 26(3):483-505. 1996d Le, N. and Williams, D.R. “Social Factors and Knowledge of HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.” Janardan Subedi and Eugene Gallagher (eds.), Culture, Society, and Disease: International Perspectives of Illness Behavior. Prentice-Hall. Pp. 244-261. 1996e Williams, D.R. “The Health of the African American Population.” Silvia Pedraza and Ruben G. Rumbaut (eds.), Origins and Destinies: Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in America. Wadsworth. Pp. 404-416.

Reprinted as “Poverty, Racism and Migration: The Health of the African American Population,” in C.M. Henry (ed.), Race, Poverty, and Domestic Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press. Pp. 311-335, 2004.

1996f Williams, D.R. and Rucker, T. “Socioeconomic Status and the Health of Racial Minority Populations.” Traci Mann and Pamela Kato (eds.), Handbook of Diversity Issues in Health Psychology. New York: Plenum Press. Pp. 407-423. 1996g House, J.S. and Williams, D.R. “Psychosocial Pathways Linking SES and CVD.” National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Report of the Conference on Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Health and Disease. November 6-7, 1995. Pp. 119-124.

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1997a Krieger, N., Williams, D.R., and Moss, N. “Measuring Social Class in U.S. Public Health Research: Concepts, Methodologies, and Guidelines.” Annual Review of Public Health. 18:341-37

Reprinted in Jessie P.H. Poon, Kenneth Button and Peter Nijkamp (eds.), Social Planning. Cheltenham, U.K.: Elgar Publishing.

1997b Williams, D.R., Yu, Y., Jackson, J.S., and Anderson, N.B. “Racial Differences in Physical and Mental Health: Socioeconomic Status, Stress, and Discrimination.” Journal of Health Psychology. 2(3):335-351. PMID: 22013026. Reprinted in Jane McLeod and Eric Wright (eds.), Sociology of Mental Illness, Sage, 2009. 1997c Williams, D.R. “Race and Health: Basic Questions, Emerging Directions.” Annals of Epidemiology. 7(5):322-333. 1997d Williams, D.R. “Missed Opportunities in Monitoring Socioeconomic Status.” Public Health Reports. 112:492-494. 1997e McDonough, P., Duncan, G.J. Williams, D.R., and House, J.S. “Income Dynamics and Adult Mortality in the U.S., 1972-1989.” American Journal of Public Health. 87(9):1476-1483. 1997f Wallace, Jr., J.M. and Williams, D.R., “Religion and Adolescent Health-Compromising Behavior.” J. Schulenberg, J.L. Maggs, and K. Hurrelmann (eds.), Health Risks and Developmental Transitions During Adolescence. Cambridge University Press. Pp. 444-468. 1997g Forman, T.A., Williams, D.R., and Jackson, J.S. “Race, Place, and Discrimination.” in Carol Gardner (ed.), Perspectives on Social Problems. JAI Press. 9:231-261. 1998a Lantz, P.M., House, J.S., Lepskowski, J. M., Williams, D.R., Mero, R. P., and Chen J. “Socioeconomic Factors, Health Behaviors, and Mortality: Results from a Nationally Representative Prospective Study of U.S. Adults.” Journal of the American Medical Association. 279(1):1703-1708. 1998b Williams, D.R. “African American Health: The Role of the Social Environment.” Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 75: 300-321. 1998c Neighbors, H.W., Musick, M.A., and Williams, D.R. “The African American Minister as a Source of Help for Serious Personal Crises: Bridge or Barrier to Mental Health Care.” Health Education and Behavior. 25(6):759-777. 1998d Wilson, L. and Williams, D.R. “Issues in the Quality of Data on Minority Groups.” Vonnie McLoyd and Laurence Steinberg (eds.), Studying Minority Adolescents: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Issues. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pp. 237-250. 1998e Williams, D.R., Yu, Y. and Jackson, J.S. “Discrimination, Race, and Health.” Proceedings of the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics and Data User’s Conference, July 28-31, 1997, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., CD Rom #1. 1998f Jackson, J.S., Williams, D.R., and Gomberg, E.S. “Aging and Alcohol Use and Abuse Among African Americans: A Life-Course Perspective.” In E.S.L. Gomberg, A.M. Hegedus, and R.A.

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Zucker (eds.), Alcohol Problems and Aging, NIAAA Research Monograph 33. NIH Publication Number 98-4163. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. Pp 63-87. 1999a Williams, D.R., Jackson, J.S. Brown, T.N. Forman, T., Torres, M., and Brown, K. “Traditional and Contemporary Prejudice and Urban Whites’ Support for Affirmative Action and Government Help.” Social Problems. 46(4):503-527. 1999b McDonough, P., Williams, David R., House, J.S., and Duncan, G.J. “Gender and the Socioeconomic Gradient in Mortality.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 40:17-31. 1999c Williams, D.R., Griffith, E.E.H., Young, J., Collins, C., and Dodson, J. “Structure and Provision of Services in New Haven Black Churches.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. 5(2):118-133. 1999d Ren, X.S., Amick, B., Williams, D.R. “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health: The Interplay Between Discrimination and Socioeconomic Status.” Ethnicity and Disease. 9(2):151-165. 1999e Kessler, R.C., Mickelson, K., and Williams, D.R. “The Prevalence, Distribution, and Mental Health Correlates of Perceived Discrimination in the United States.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 40(3):208-230. 1999f Collins, C., and Williams, D.R. “Segregation and Mortality: The Deadly Effects of Racism.” Sociological Forum. 14(3):495-523. 1999g Clark, R., Anderson, N.B., Clark, V.R., and Williams, D.R. “Racism as a Stressor for African Americans: A Biopsychosocial Model.” American Psychologist. 54:805-816.

Reprinted in Thomas LaVeist (ed.), Race, Ethnicity, and Health: A Public Health Reader. Jossey-Bass, 2002.

1999h Williams, D.R. “The Monitoring of Racial/Ethnic Status in the USA: Data Quality Issues.” Ethnicity and Health. 4(3): 121-137. 1999i Williams, D.R. “Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Health: The Added Effects of Racism and Discrimination.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 896:173-188. Earned the recognition of one of the most cited 100 scholarly publications on health disparities; ranked #9 (Source: Arul & Mesfin, “The Top 100 Cited Papers in Health Care Disparities: a Bibliometric Analysis.” J Rac & Eth Hlth Disparities, 2006).

Reprinted in Phil Brown (ed.), Perspectives in Medical Sociology 3rd edition. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. 21-39, 2000

1999j Kaplan, G.A. and Williams, D.R.. Editorial: “Rising Tides, Falling Fortunes.” Annals of Epidemiology. 9 (8):461-463, 1999. 1999k Williams, D.R., Spencer, M., and Jackson, J.S. “Race Stress and Physical Health: The Role of Group Identity” R.J. Contrada and R.D. Ashmore (eds.), Self, Social Identity and Physical Health: Interdisciplinary Explorations. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 71-100.

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1999l Williams, D.R., and Harris-Reid, M. “Race and Mental Health: Emerging Patterns and Promising Approaches.” Allan V. Horwitz and Teresa L. Scheid (eds.) A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 295-314. 1999m Yu, Y. and Williams, D.R. “Socioeconomic Status and Mental Health.” J. Phelan and C. Aneshensel (eds.) Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. New York Plenum Publishers. Pp. 151-166. 1999n Sickel, A.E., Moore, P.J., Adler, N.E., Williams, D.R., and Jackson, J. S. “The Differential Effects of Sleep Quality and Quantity on the Relationship Between SES and Health” Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences. 896: 431-434. 2000a Schulz, A., Williams, D., Israel, B., Becker, A., Parker, E., James, S., and Jackson, J. “Unfair Treatment, Neighborhood Effects, and Mental Health in the Detroit Metropolitan Area”. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 41:314-332. 2000b Williams, D.R. and Jackson, J.S. “Race/Ethnicity and the 2000 Census: Recommendations for African American and Other Black Populations in the United States”. American Journal of Public Health. 90:1728-1730. 2000c Schulz, A., Israel, B., Williams, D., Parker, E., Becker, A., James, S. “Social Inequalities, Stressors and Self Reported Health Status Among African American and White Women in the Detroit Metropolitan Area.” Social Science & Medicine. 51:1639-1653. 2000d Brown, T.N., Williams, D.R., Jackson, J.S., Neighbors, H.W., Torres, M., Sellers, S.L., and Brown, K.T. “Being Black and Feeling Blue: The Mental Health Consequences of Racial Discrimination”. Race & Society. 2:117-131. 2000e Williams, D.R., and Rucker, T.D. “Understanding and Addressing Racial Disparities in Health Care.” Health Care Financing Review. 21:75-90. 2000f Williams, D.R., and Williams-Morris, R. “Racism and Mental Health: The African American Experience.” Ethnicity and Health. 5: 243-268 2000g Siefert, K., Bowman, P., Heflin, C., Danziger, S., and Williams, D. “Social and Environmental Predictors of Maternal Depression in Current and Recent Welfare Recipients.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 70(4):510-522 2000h House, J.S., Lepkowski, J.M., Williams, D.R., Mero, R.P., Lantz, P.M., Robert, S.A., and Chen, J. “Excess Mortality Among Urban Residents: How Much for Whom and Why?” American Journal of Public Health. 90:1989-1904. 2000i Williams, D.R. “Race, Stress, and Mental Health: Findings from the Commonwealth Minority Health Survey.” In C. Hogue, M.A. Hargraves and K.S. Collins (eds.), Minority Health in America: Findings and Policy Implication From the Commonwealth Fund Minority Health Survey. Johns-Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. Pp. 209-243.

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2000j McDonough, P, Duncan, G.J., Williams, D.R. and House, J.S. “The Impact of Income Dynamics on Mortality in the United States” In Cornia, G.A. and Paniccia, R (eds), The Mortality Crisis In Transitional Economies. Oxford University Press, New York. Pp. 392-419. 2000k Williams, D.R. “Race and Health in Kansas: Data, Issues and Directions”. In Alvin R Tarlov and Robert F. St. Peter (eds.) The Society and Population Health Reader. Volume II: A State and Community Perspective. The New Press, New York. Pp. 236-258. 2000l House, J., and Williams, D.R. “Understanding and Reducing Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health” In B.D. Smedley and S. L. Syme (eds) Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research. National Academy Press Washington, D.C. Pp. 81-124.

Reprinted in Richard Hofrichter (ed.) Health and Social Justice: Politics, Ideology, and Inequity in the Distribution of Disease. Jossey-Bass, pp. 89-131, 2003.

2000m Stein, D.J., Herman, A., Kaminer, D., Rataemane, S., Seedat, S., Kessler, R.C., and Williams, D.R. “Ethical Aspects of Research on Psychological Trauma.” Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience 2(1):31-36. 2001a Brown, T.N., Wallace, J.M., and Williams, D.R. “Race-Related Correlates of Young Adults’ Subjective Well-Being.” Social Indicators. 53:97-116. 2001b Lantz, P.M., Lynch, J.W., House, J.S., Lepkowski, J.M., Mero, R.P., Musick, M. and Williams, D.R. “Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Change in a Longitudinal Study of U.S. Adults: The Role of Health Risk Behaviors.” Social Science and Medicine. 53:29-40. 2001c Boardman, J. D., Finch, B.K., Ellison, C.G., Williams, D.R. and Jackson, J.S. “Neighborhood Disadvantage, Stress, and Drug Abuse Among Adults” Journal of Health & Social Behavior. 42:151-165. 2001d Krieger, N. and Williams, D.R. “Changing to the 2000 Standard Million: Are Declining Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health Real Progress or statistical Illusion?” American Journal of Public Health. 91:1209-1213. 2001e Siefert, K., Heflin, C.M., Corcoran, M., and Williams, D. “Food Insufficiency and the Physical and Mental Health of Low-Income Women”. Women and Health. 32:159-177. 2001f Ellison, C.G., Boardman, J.D., Williams, D.R., and Jackson, J.S. “Religious Involvement, Stress and Mental Health: Findings from the 1995 Detroit Area Study”. Social Forces. 80(1):215-249. 2001g Williams, D.R. & Collins, C. "Racial Residential Segregation: A Fundamental Cause of Racial Disparities in Health." Public Health Reports. 116(5) (September/October 2001): 404-416. PMID: 12042604 PMCID: PMC1497358. Reprinted in Thomas A. LaVeist (ed.), Race, Ethnicity, and Health. Jossey Bass, 2002.

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2001h Toussaint, L.L., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Everson, S.A., “Forgiveness and Health: Age Difference in a U.S. Probability Sample”. Journal of Adult Development. 8(4):249-257. 2001i Williams, D.R. and Neighbors, H., "Racism, Discrimination & Hypertension: Evidence & Needed Research", Ethnicity & Disease. 11:800-816. 2001j Williams, D.R. “Racial Variations in Adult Health Status: Patterns, Paradoxes and Prospects.” In Neil Smelser, William Julius Wilson, and Faith Mitchell (eds.) America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences, Volume II. National Academy of Sciences Press. Washington, D.C. Pp. 371-410. 2001k Williams, D.R. “Race and Health: Trends and Policy Implications.” In J.A. Auerbach and B.K. Krimgold (eds.) Income, Socioeconomic Status, and Health: Exploring the Relationships. National Policy Association, Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy. Washington, D.C. Pp. 67-85. 2001l Neighbors, H. and Williams, D.R. “The Epidemiology of Mental Disorder: 1985-2000.” In R.L. Braithwaite, and S.E. Taylor (eds.) Health Issues in the Black Community. Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco. Pp. 99-128. 2001m Williams, D.R. and Wilson, C. “Race, Ethnicity, and Aging.” In R.H. Binstock and L.K. George (eds.) Handbook of Aging and Social Sciences, 5th Edition. Academic Press, San Diego CA. Pp. 160-178. 2002a Williams, D.R., "Racial/Ethnic Variations in Women's Health: the Social Embeddedness of Health." American Journal of Public Health. 92 (4):588-597. Reprinted in American Journal of Public Health. 98 (9, Suppl):S38-S47, 2008. 2002b Daly, M.C., Duncan, G., McDonough, P., and Williams, D.R. "Optimal Indicators of Socioeconomic Status for Health Research." American Journal of Public Health. 92(7): 1151-1157. 2002c Caesar, L.G. and Williams, D.R. "Socioculture and the Delivery of Health Care: Who Gets What and Why" The ASHA Leader. 7(6):6-8 2002d Moore, P. J., Adler, N.E., Williams, D.R. and Jackson, J.S. "Socioeconomic Status & Health: The Role of Sleep." Psychosomatic Medicine. 64:337-344. 2002e Whooley, M.A., Boyd, A.L., Gardin, J.M., and Williams, D.R. “Religious Involvement and Cigarette Smoking in Young Adults: The CARDIA Study.” Archives of Internal Medicine, 162:1604-1610. 2002f Shahabi, L., Powell, L.H., Musick, M.A., Pargament, K.I., Thoresen, C.E., Williams, D.R., Underwood, L., Ory, M.A. “Correlates of Self-Perceptions of Spirituality in American Adults.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine 24(1): 59-68. 2002g Guthrie, B.J., Young, A.M., Williams, D.R., Boyd, C.J., and Kintner, E.K., “African American Girls’ Smoking Habits and Day-to-Day Experience with Racial Discrimination. Nursing Research 51(3): 183-190.

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2002h Schulz, A.J., Williams, D.R., Israel, B.L., and Lempert, L.B. “Racial and Spatial Relations as Fundamental Determinants of Health in Detroit.” Milbank Quarterly 80(4): 677-707. 2002i Stein, D.J. and Williams, D.R. "Cultural and Social Aspects of Anxiety Disorders". In Dan J. Stein and Eric Hollander (eds) Textbook of Anxiety Disorders. American Psychiatric Publishing Inc., Washington, DC. Pp 463-474.

Reprinted and updated. Textbook of Anxiety Disorders, 2nd Edition. American Psychiatric Publishing Inc., Arlington, VA. Pp. 717-729, 2010.

2002j Williams, D.R. “Ethnicity, Race, and Health.” In N.J. Smelser, and Paul B. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, United Kingdom. Pp. 4831-4838. 2002k Jackson, J.S., Williams, D.R., and Torres, M. “Perceptions of Discrimination, Health and Mental Health: The Social Stress Process.” Socioeconomic Conditions, Stress and Mental Disorders: Toward a New Syn of Research and Public Policy. Online. Internet. Available: http://www.mhsip.org 2003a Williams, D.R., Neighbors, H.W., and Jackson, J.S. “Racial/Ethnic Discrimination and Health: Findings from Community Studies.” American Journal of Public Health 93(2): 200-208. Reprinted in American Journal of Public Health. 98 (9, Suppl): S29-37, 2008. 2003b Williams, D.R. “The Health of Men: Structured Inequalities and Opportunities.” American Journal of Public Health 93(5):724-731. Reprinted in American Journal of Public Health. 98 (9, Suppl):S150-7, 2008. 2003c Williams, D.R. “Race, Health, and Health Care.” St. Louis University Law Journal, 48(1): 13-35. 2003d Rosen, D., Spencer, M., Tolman, R., Williams, D.R., and Jackson, J. “Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Dependence Among Unmarried Low-Income Mothers.” Health and Social Work, 28(2):157-165. 2003e Young, J.L., Griffith, E.E.H., Williams, D.R. “The integral role of pastoral counseling by African-American clergy in community mental health. Psychiatric Services 54:688-692. 2003f Idler, E.L., Musick, M.A., Ellison, C.G., George, L.K., Krause, N., Ory, M.G., Pargament, K.I., Powell, L.H., Underwood, L.G., Williams, D.R. “Measuring multiple dimensions of religion and spirituality for health research: Conceptual background and findings from the 1998 General Social Survey.” Research on Aging, 25(4):327-35. 2003g Takeuchi, D.T., Williams, D.R. “Race, Ethnicity and Mental Health: Introduction to the Special Issue.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44:233-236. 2003h Wyatt, S.B., Williams, D.R., Calvin, R., Henderson, F., Walker, E., and Winters, K. Racism and Cardiovascular Disease in African Americans: Evidence and Implications for the Jackson Heart Study. American Journal of Medical Sciences 325(6):315-331.

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2003i van Olphen, J., Schulz, A., Israel, B., Chatters, L., Klem, L., Parker, E., Williams, D. “Religious Involvement, Social Support, and Health Among African-American Women on the East Side of Detroit.” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 18:549-557. 2004a Williams, D.R., and Collins, C. “Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African-American Health.” American Behavioral Scientist, 47 (7):977-1000. 2004b Williams, D.R., Herman, A., Kessler, R.C., Sonnega, J., Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., Moomal, H., Wilson, C.M. “The South Africa Stress and Health Study: Rationale and Design.” Metabolic Brain Disease, 19:135-147. PMID: 15214513. 2004c Siefert, K., Heflin, C.M., Corcoran, M.E., and Williams, D.R. “Food Insufficiency and Physical and Mental Health in a Longitudinal Survey of Welfare Recipients.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 45(2):171-186. PMID:15305758. 2004d Herring, P., Montgomery, S., Yancey, A., Williams, D.R., Fraser, G. “Understanding the Challenges in Recruiting Blacks to a Longitudinal Cohort Study: The Adventist Health Study.” Ethnicity & Disease, 14:423-430. PMID: 15328945. 2004e Musick, M.A., House, J.S., and Williams, D.R. “Attendance at Religious Services and Mortality in a National Sample.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 45(2):198-213. PMID: 15305760. 2004f Matthews, K., Katholi, C., McCreath, H., Whooley, M., Williams, D., Markovitz, J. “Blood Pressure Reactivity to Psychological Stress Predicts Hypertension in the CARDIA Study.” Circulation, 110(1): 74-78. PMID: 15210592. 2004g Travassos, C., and Williams, D.R. “The Concept and Measurement of Race and Their Relationship to Public Health: A Review Focused on Brazil and the United States.” Reports in Public Health, 20(3):660-678. PMID: 15263977. 2004h Fiscella, K., and Williams, D.R. “Health Disparities Based on Socioeconomic Inequities: Implications for Urban Health Care.” Academic Medicine, 79(12):1139-1147. PMID: 15563647. 2004i Jackson, J.S., Torres, M., Caldwell, C.H., Neighbors, H.W., Nesse, R.M., Taylor, R.J., Trierweiler, S.J., and Williams, D.R. “The National Survey of American Life: A Study of Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Influences on Mental Disorders and Mental Health.” International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 13(4): 196-207. PMID: 15719528. 2004j Moore, P.J., Sickel, A.E., Adler, N.E., Malat, J., Williams, D.R., Jackson, J.S. “Psychosocial Factors in Medical and Psychological Treatment Avoidance: The Role of the Doctor-Patient Relationship.” Journal of Health Psychology, 9(3):421-33. PMID: 15117541. 2004k Operario, D., Adler, N.E., and Williams, D.R. “Subjective Social Status: Reliability and Predictive Utility for Global Health.” Psychology and Health, 19(2): 237-246.

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2004l Seedat, S., Pienaar, W.P., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J. “Ethics of Research on Survivors of Trauma.” Current Psychiatry Reports, 6(4):262-267. PMID:15260941. 2004m Wilson, C. and Williams, D.R. “Mental Health of African Americans.” In Ivor L. Livingston (ed.), Praeger Handbook of Black American Health: Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in Health, vol. 1: 369-382. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2004. 2004n Williams, D.R. “Health and the Quality of Life Among African Americans.” Pp. 115-138 in The State of Black America 2004: The Complexity of Black Progress, New York: The National Urban League. 2004o Williams, D.R. “Discrimination and Health.” In Anderson, N.B. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior, Vol. 1, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 254-259. 2004p Rubio, M., and Williams, D.R. “The Social Dimension of Race.” In Beech, B.M., and Goodman, M. (Eds.), Race and Research: Perspectives on Minority Participation in Health Studies., Washington, D.C.: American Public Health Association, pp. 1–25. 2004q Jackson, J.S., and Williams, D.R. “Surveying the Black American Population.” Pp. 393-438 in House, James S., Juster, F. Thomas, Kahn, Robert L., Schuman, Howard, and Singer, Eleanor (eds.), A Telescope on Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2004r Williams, D.R., “Racism and Health.” Pp. 69-80 in Whitfield, Keith E., (ed.), Closing the Gap: Improving the Health of Minority Elders in the New Millennium. Washington, D.C., The Gerontological Society of America. 2005a Williams, D.R. “The Health of U.S. Racial and Ethnic Populations.” Journal of Gerontology: Series B, 60B(Special Issue II):53-62. PMID: 16251591. 2005b Williams, D.R., and Jackson, P.B. “Social Sources of Racial Disparities in Health.” Health Affairs, 24(2):325-334. PMID: 15757915. Recognized as one of the most cited 100 scholarly publications on health disparities; ranked #54 (Source: Arul & Mesfin, “The Top 100 Cited Papers in Health Care Disparities: a Bibliometric Analysis.” J Rac & Eth Hlth Disparities, 2006).

Reprinted in Hofrichter, Richard (ed.), Tackling Health Inequities Through Public Health Practice: A Handbook for Action, pp. 234-244. Washington, D.C., National Association of City and County Health Officials, 2006. Reprinted in Hofrichter, Richard and Bhatia, Rajiv (eds.), Tackling Health Inequities through Public Health Practice: Theory to Action, pp. 166-178. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2010.

2005c Karlamangla, A.S., Singer, B.H., Williams, D.R., Schwartz, J.E., Matthews, K.A., Kiefe, C.I., and Seeman, T.E. “Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Longitudinal Accumulation of Cardiovascular Risk in Young Adults: The CARDIA Study.” Social Science and Medicine, 60:999-1015. PMID: 15589670.

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2005d Henderson C., Diez-Roux A., Jacobs D.R., Kiefe C., West D., and Williams D.R. “Neighborhood Characteristics, individual-level socioeconomic factors, and depressive symptoms in young adults: the CARDIA Study.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59(4): 322-328. PMID: 15767387. PMCID: PMC1733059. 2005e Lantz, P.M., House, J.S., Mero, R.P., and Williams, D.R. “Stress, Life Events and Socioeconomic Disparities in Health: Results from the Americans’ Changing Lives Study.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 46(3):274-288. PMID: 16259149. 2005f Payne, T.J., Wyatt, S.B., Mosley, T.H., Dubbert, P.M., Guiterrez-Mohammed, M.L., Calvin, R.L., Taylor Jr., H.A., Williams, D.R. “Sociocultural Methods in the Jackson Heart Study: Conceptual and Descriptive Overview.” Ethnicity and Disease, 15(S6): 38-48. PMID: 16317984. 2005g Heflin, C.M., Siefert, K., and Williams, D.R. “Food Insufficiency and Mental Health: Findings from a Three Year Panel of Welfare Recipients.” Social Science and Medicine, 61(9):1971-1982. PMID: 15927331. 2005h Delva, J., Tellez, M., Finlayson, T.L., Gretebeck, K.A., Siefert, K., Williams, D.R., Ismail, A.I. “Cigarette Smoking among Low-Income African Americans: A Serious Public Health Problem.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 29(3):218-220. PMID: 16168872. PMCID: PMC1817892. 2005i Williams, D.R. “Patterns and Causes of Disparities in Health.” Pp. 115-134 in Mechanic, D., Rogut, L.B., Colby, D.C., and Knickman, J.R. (Eds.), Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2005j Williams, D.R., and Lardner, J. “Cold Truths about Class, Race, and Health.” Pp. 1002-114 in J. Lardner and D.A. Smith (Eds.), Inequality Matters. New York, NY: The New Press. 2005k Breslau, J., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Kendler, K.S., Su, M., Williams, D.R., and Kessler, R.C. “Specifying Race-Ethnic Differences in Risk for Psychiatric Disorder in a U.S. National Sample.” Psychological Medicine, 36:57-68. PMID: 16202191. PMCID: PMC1924605. 2006a James, S.A., Van Hoewk, J., Belli, R.F., Strogatz, D.S., Williams, D.R., Raghunathan, T.E. “Life-course Socioeconomic Position and Hypertension in African American Men: The Pitt County Study.” American Journal of Public Health, 96(5):812-817. PMID: 16571689. PMCID: PMC1470586. 2006b Schulz, A.J., Gravlee, C.C., Williams, D.R., Israel, B., Mentz, G., Rowe, Z. “Discrimination, Symptoms of Depression, and Self-rated General Health among African American Women in Detroit: Longitudinal Results from Eastside Village Health Worker Partnership.” American Journal of Public Health, 96(7):1265-1270. PMID: 16735638. PMCID: PMC1483853. 2006c Borrell, L. N., Kiefe, C.I., Williams, D.R., Diez-Roux, A.V., Gordon-Larsen, P. “Self-Reported Health, Perceived Racial Discrimination, and Skin Color in African Americans in the CARDIA Study.” Social Science and Medicine, 63:1415-27. PMID: 16750286. 2006d Bonney, L.E., Lally, M., Williams, D.R., Stein, M., Flanigan, T. “Where to Begin Human Papillomavirus Vaccination.” The Lancet: Infectious Diseases, 6(7):389-90. PMID: 16790378.

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2006e Jackson P. B. and Williams, D.R. “The Intersection of Race, Gender, and SES: Health Paradoxes” Pp. 131-162 in Shulz, A., and Mullings, L. (Eds.), Gender, Race, Class and Health. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 2006f Nazroo, J.Y., and Williams, D.R. “The Social Determination of Ethnic/Racial Inequalities in Health.” Pp. 238-266 in Marmot, M., and Wilkinson, R.G. (eds.), Social Determinants of Health, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. 2006g Williams, D.R., and Neighbors, H.W. “Social Perspectives on Mood Disorders” Pp. 145-158, in Stein, Dan J., Kupfer, David J., Schatzberg, Alan F. (Eds.), Textbook of Mood Disorders. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 2006h Jackson P. B. and Williams, D.R. “Culture, Race/Ethnicity, and Depression.” Pp. 328-359 in Keyes, Corey L.M., and Goodman, Sherryl H. (Eds), Women and Depression, New York, Cambridge University Press. 2006i Delva, J., Tellez, M., Finlayson, T.L, Gretebeck, K., Siefert, K., Williams, D.R., Ismail, A.I. “Correlates of Cigarette Smoking Among Low-Income African American Women.” Ethnicity & Disease, 16 (Spring):527-533. PMID: 17682259. 2006j Geiger, J.H., Betancourt, J.R., Williams, D.R. “Who is at Greatest Risk for Receiving Poor- Quality Health Care?” New England Journal of Medicine, [Letter], 354(24): 2617-2618. PMID: 16775246. 2007a Williams, D.R., Haile, R., Gonzalez, H., Neighbors, H., Baser, R., and Jackson, J.S., “The Mental Health of Black Caribbean Immigrants: Results from the National “MaDeprSurvey of American Life (NSAL).” American Journal of Public Health, 97(1):57-59. PMID: 17138909. PMCID: PMC1716238. 2007b Williams, D.R., González, H.M., Neighbors, H., Nesse, R., Abelson, J.M., Sweetman, J., Jackson, J.S. “Prevalence and Distribution of Major Depressive Disorder in African Americans, Caribbean Blacks, and Non-Hispanic Whites.” Archives of General Psychiatry, 64(3):305-315. PMID: 17339519. 2007c Williams, D.R., and Sternthal, M. “Spirituality, Religion and Health: Evidence and Research Directions.” Medical Journal of Australia, 186(10):47-50. PMID: 17516883. PMCID: N/A. 2007d Williams, D.R., and Earl, T.R. “Commentary: Race and mental health—more questions than answers.” International Journal of Epidemiology, 36(4)768-760. PMID: 17566003. 2007e Takeuchi, D.T., Alegria, M., Jackson, J.S., Williams, D.R. “Immigration and Mental Health: Diverse Findings in Asian, Black, and Latino Populations.” American Journal of Public Health, 97(1):11-12. PMID: 17138903. PMCID: PMC1716240. 2007f Jackson, J.S., Neighbors, H.W., Torres, M. Martin, Williams, D.R., Baser R., “Use of Mental Health Services Subjective Satisfaction with Treatment among Black Caribbean Immigrants: Results

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from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL).” American Journal of Public Health, 97(1):60-67. PMID: 17138907. PMCID: PMC1716231. 2007g Neighbors, H.W., Caldwell, C., Williams, D.R., Nesse, R., Taylor, R.J., Bullard, K.M., Torres, M., and Jackson, J.S., “Race, Ethnicity, and the Use of Services for Mental Disorders: Results from the National Survey of American Life.” Archives of General Psychiatry, 64(4) 485- 494. PMID: 17404125. 2007h Siefert, K., Williams, D.R., Finalyson, T.L., Delva, J., Ismail, A.I. “Modifiable Risk and Protective Factors for Depressive Symptoms in Low-Income African American Mothers.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 77(1):113-123. PMID: 17352592. 2007i Oyserman, D., Uskul, A.K., Yoder, N., Nesse, R.M., Williams, D.R., “Unfair Treatment and Self-Regulatory Focus.” Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology, 43:505-512. 2007j Williams, D.R., and Mohammed, S.A. (2007). “Racial Harassment/Discrimination.” Pp. 321-326 in George Fink (ed.), Encyclopedia of Stress, 2nd Edition, volume 3. Oxford, Academic Press. 2007k Woolford, S.J., Clark, S.J., Lumeng, J.C., Williams, D.R., and Davis, M.M., “Maternal Perspectives on Growth and Nutrition Counseling Provided at Preschool Well-Child Visits.” Journal of the National Medical Association, 99(2):153-158. PMID: 17366952. PMCID: PMC2569431. 2007l Haas, J., Earle, C., Orav, Brawarsky, P., Neville, B., Acevedo-Garcia, D., Williams, D.R., “Lower Use of Hospice by Cancer Patients Who Live in Minority Versus White Areas.” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22:396-399. PMID: 17356975. PMCID: PMC1824733. 2007m Ahmed, A., Mohammed, S., Williams, D.R., “Racial discrimination & health: Pathways & evidence.” Indian Journal of Medical Research, 126:21-30. PMID: 18032807. 2007n Morenoff, J.D., House, J.S., Hansen, B.B., Williams, D.R., Kaplan, G.A., Hunte, H.E., “Understanding social disparities in hypertension prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control: The role of neighborhood context.” Social Science & Medicine, 65:1853-1866. PMID: 17640788. PMCID: PMC2705439. 2007o Williams, S.L., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Seedat, S., Jackson, P.B., Moomal, H. “Multiple Traumatic Events and Psychological Distress: The South African Stress and Health Study.” Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20(5):845-855. PMID: 17955545. PMCID: PMC3269889. 2007p deFur, P.L., Evans, G.W., Cohen Hubal, E.A., Kyle, A.D., Morello-Frosch, R.A., Williams, D.R. “Vulnerability as a Function of Individual and Group Resources in Cumulative Risk Assessment.” Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(5): 817-824. PMID: 17520073. PMCID: PMC1867984. 2007q Richman, L.S., Kohn-Wood, L.P., Williams, D.R., “The Role of Discrimination and Racial Identity for Mental Health Service Utilization.” Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 26(8): 960-981.

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2007r González, H.M., Whitfield, K., West, B., Williams, D.R., Lichtenberg, P., Jackson, S.J. “Modified-Symbol Digit Modalities Test for African Americans, Caribbean Black Americans and Non-Latino Whites: Nationally Representative Normative Data from the National Survey of American Life.” Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22(5):605-13. PMID: 17493782. PMCID: PMC2121620. 2007s Borrell, L. N., Jacobs, D. R. J., Williams, D. R., Pletcher, M. J. and Houston, T. K. "Self-Reported Racial Discrimination and Substance Use in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Adults Study." American Journal of Epidemiology 166(9): 1068-1079. PMID: 17698506 2008a Williams, D.R., Herman, A., Stein, D.J., Heeringa, S.G., Jackson, P.B., Moomal, H., Kessler, R.C., “Twelve-month mental disorders in South Africa: prevalence, service use and demographic correlates in the population-based South African Stress and Health Study.” Psychological Medicine, 38: 211-220. PMID: 17903333. PMCID: PMC2718686. 2008b Williams, D.R., González, H.M., Williams, S., Mohammed, S.A., Moomal, H, Stein, D.J. “Perceived Discrimination, Race and Health in South Africa: Findings from the South Africa Stress and Health Study.” Social Science and Medicine, 67: 441-452. PMID: 18486292. PMCID: PMC2643465. 2008c Williams, D.R., Costa, M.V., Odunlami, A.O. Mohammed, S.A. “Moving Upstream: How Interventions that Address the Social Determinants of Health can Improve Health and Reduce Disparities.” Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 14 (Supplement): S8-S17. PMID: 18843244. PMCID: PMC3431152. 2008d Williams, D.R., Allen, S., Padian, N. “Project Eban: A Giant Step Forward.” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 49 (Supplement 1):S1-S2. PMID: 18724185. PIDMC NA. 2008e Stein, D.J., Seedat, S., Herman, A. Moomal, H., Heeringa, S.G., H., Kessler, R.C., Williams,2007a D.R. “Lifetime Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in South Africa” British Journal of Psychiatry, 192:112-117. PMID:18245026. PMCID: PMC2718689. 2008f Acevedo-Garcia, D., Ospuk, T., McArdle, N., and Williams, D.R. “Toward a Policy Relevant Analysis of Geographic and Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities.” Health Affairs, 27 (2):321-333. PMID: 18332486. PMCID NA. 2008g Nock, M.K., Guilherme, B., Bromet, E.J., Alonso, J., Angermeyer, M., Beautrais, A., Bruffaerts, R., Chiu, W.T., de Girolamo, G., Gluzman, S., de Graaf, R., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Huang, Y., Karam, E., Kessler, R.C., Lepin, J.P., Levinson, D., Medina-mora, M.E., Ono, Y., Posada-Villa, J., Williams, D. “Cross-national prevalence and risk factors for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts.” British Journal of Psychiatry, 92:98-105. PMID: 18245022. PMCID: PMC2259024. 2008h Myer, L., Stein, D.J., Grimsrud, A., Seedat, S., Williams, D.R. “Social determinants of psychological distress in a nationally-representative sample of South African adults.” Social Science and Medicine, 66:1828-1840. PMID: 18299167. PMCID: PMC3203636.

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2008i Joe, S., Stein, J. S., Seedat, S., Herman, A., Williams, D.R. “Prevalence and correlates of non-fatal suicidal behavior among South Africans.” The British Journal of Psychiatry, 192: 310-311. PMID: 18378997. PMCID: PMC2701668. 2008j Toussaint, L.L., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Everson-Rose, S.A. “Why forgiveness may protect against depression: Hopelessness as an explanatory mechanism.” Personality and Mental Health, 2:89-103. 2008k Joe, S., Stein, J., S., Seedat, S., Herman, A., Williams, D.R. “Non-fatal Suicidal Behavior among South Africans: Results from the South Africa Stress and Health Study.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 43: 454-461. PMID: 18473134. PMCID: PMC2754160. 2008l Miranda, J., McGuire, T., Williams, D.R., and Wang, P. “Mental Health in the Context of Health Disparities”, American Journal of Psychiatry, 165:(9)1102-1108. PMID: 18765491. PMCID NA. 2008m Stein, D., Seedat, S., Kaminer, D., Moomal, H., Herman, A., Sonnega, J., Williams, D.R. “The Impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Psychological Distress and Forgiveness in South Africa.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 43: 462-468. PMID: 18438735. PMCID: PMC3222912. 2008n Ormel, J., Petukhova, M., Chatterji, S., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Alonso, J., Angermeyer, M., Bromet, E., Burger, H., Demyttenaere, K., de Girolamo, G., Haro, J., Karam, E., Kawakami, N., Lepine, J., Medina-Mora, M.E., Posada-Villa, J., Scott, K., Ustun, T.B., Von Korff, M., Williams, D.R., Zhang, M., Kessler, R. “Disability and treatment of specific mental and physical disorders across the world: Results from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” British Journal of Psychiatry, 192 (5): 368-375. PMID: 18450663. PMCID: PMC2681238. 2008o Haas, J.S., Earle, C.C., Orav, J.E., Brawarsky, P., Neville, B.A., Williams, D.R. “Racial segregation and disparities in cancer stage for seniors.” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(5):699-705. PMID: 18338215. PMCID: PMC2324162. 2008p Gupta, J., Silverman, J., Hemenway, D., Acevedo-Garcia, D., Stein, D., Williams, D. “Physical Violence against intimate partners and related exposures to violence among South African men.” Canadian Medical Association Journal, 179(6): 535-541. PMID: 18779527. PMCID: PMC2527375. 2008q Suliman, S., Stein D.J., Williams, D.R., Seedat, S. “DSM-IV Personality Disorders and their Axis 1 Correlates in the South African Population.” Psychopathology, 41(6):356-64. PMID: 18765961. PMCID: PMC3949611. 2008r Kaminer D, Grimsrud A, Myer L, Stein DJ, Williams DR. “Risk for post-traumatic stress disorder associated with different forms of interpersonal violence in South Africa.” Social Science and Medicine, 67(10):1589-95. PMID: 18774211. PMCID: PMC2610682. 2008s Haas, J. S., Earle, C. C., Orav, J. E., Brawarsky, P., Keohane, M., Neville, B. A., Williams, D. R. "Racial segregation and disparities in breast cancer care and mortality." Cancer, 113(8): 2166-2172. PMID: 18798230. PMCID: PMC2575036.

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2008t Tynes, B., Giang, M.T., Williams, D.R., and Thompson, G.N. “Online Racial Discrimination and Psychological Adjustment among Adolescents.” Journal of Adolescent Health, 43:565-569. PMID: 19027644. PMCID NA. 2008u Williams, D.R., Mohammed, S.A. “Poverty, Migration, and Health.” Pp. 135-169 in Ann C. Lin, and David R. Harris (Eds.), The Colors of Poverty, New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. 2008v Herman, A.A., Williams, D.R., Stein D. J., Seedat, S., Heeringa, S.G., Moomal, H. “The South African Stress and Health Study (SASH): A Foundation for Improving Mental Health Care in South Africa.” Pp. 238-264 in Ronald C. Kessler and T. Bedirhan Ustan (Eds). The WHO World Mental Health Surveys: Global Perspectives on the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2008w Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Herman, A., Kessler, R.C., Sonnega, J., Heeringa, S., Williams, S. “Twelve-Month Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders: South African National Probability Household Survey.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 43(11):889-97. PMID:18677573. PMCID: PMC3222914. 2008x Toussaint, L.L., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Everson-Rose, S.A., “The association of forgiveness and 12-month prevalence of major depressive episode: Gender differences in a probability sample of U.S. adults.” Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 11(5):485-500. 2008y Gonzalez, H.M., Croghan, T.W., West, B.T., Tarraf, W., Williams, D.R., Underwood, W., Nesse, R., Taylor, R.J., Torres, M., Hanton, L., Neighbors, H.W., Jackson, J.S. “Antidepressant use Among Blacks and Whites in the US.” Psychiatric Services. 59:1131-1138. PMID:18832498. PMCID: PMC2582403. 2008z Paradies, Y. & D. R. Williams. “Racism and Health”. Pp. 474-483, vol. 5 in Kris Heggenhougen and Stella Quah (eds.) Encyclopedia of Public Health. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. 2008aa Toussaint, L.L., Williams, D.R. “National Survey Results for Protestant, Catholic, and Nonreligious Experiences of Seeking Forgiveness and of Forgiveness of Self, of Others, and by God.” Journal of Psychiatry and Christianity. 27(2), 120-130. 2009a Williams, D.R., Mohammed, S.A. “Discrimination and Racial Disparities in Health: Evidence and Needed Research.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32:20-47. PMID:19030981. PMCID: PMC2821669.

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2009b Williams, D.R., Sternthal, M., Wright, R.J. “Social Determinants: Taking the Social Context of Asthma Seriously.” Pediatrics, 123:S174-S184. PMID: 19221161. PMCID: PMC3489274. 2009c Earl, T.R., Williams, D.R. “Black Americans and Mental Health Status: Complexities and New Developments.” Pp. 335-350 in Helen A., Neville, Brendesha M., Tynes, Shawn O. , Utsey (Eds), Handbook of African American Psychology, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

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2009d Buck, A.C., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Sternthal, M.A. “An Examination of Mediators in the Relationship between Religiosity, Blood Pressure, and Hypertension.” Social Science and Medicine, 68(2):314-22. PMID: 19019516. PMCID: PMC2654362. 2009e Fincham, D., Grimsrud, A., Corrigall, J., Williams, D., Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., & Myer, L. “Intermittent Explosive Disorder in South Africa: Prevalence, Correlates, and the Role of Traumatic Exposures.” Psychopathology, 42(2):92-8. PMID: 19225243. PMCID: PMC3237393. 2009f Myer, L., Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., Moomal, H., Williams, D.R. “The mental health impact of AIDS-related mortality in South Africa: A national study.” Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 63(4):293-8. PMID: 19074926. PMCID: PMC3203694. 2009g Sims, M., Wyatt, S.B., Gutierrez, M.S., Taylor, H. S., Williams, D. R. “Development and psychometric testing of a multidimensional instrument of perceived discrimination among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study.” Ethnicity & Disease, Winter;19(1):56-64. PMID: 19341164. PMCID: PMC2724869. 2009h Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “The South African Stress and Health (SASH) study: A scientific base for mental health policy.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):337-344. PMID: 19588795. 2009i Herman, A.A., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Seedat, S. Heeringa, S., Moomal, H. “The South African Stress and Health Study (SASH).” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):339-344. PMID: 19588796. PMCID: PMC3191537. 2009j Seedat, S., Williams, D.R., Herman, A.A., Moomal, H., Williams, S.L., Jackson, P.B., Myer, L., Stein, D.J. “Mental health service use among South Africans for mood, anxiety and substance use disorders.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):346-352. PMID: 19588797. PMCID: PMC3192004. 2009k Myer, L., Stein, D.J., Jackson, P.B., Herman, A.A., Seedat, S., Williams, D.R. “Impact of common mental disorders during childhood and adolescence on secondary school completion.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):354-356. PMID: 19588798. PMCID: PMC3203644. 2009l van Heerden, M.S., Grimsrud, A.T., Seedat, S., Myer, L., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J. “Patterns of substance use in South Africa: Results from the South African Stress and Health study.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):358-366. PMID: 19588799. PMCID: PMC3203645. 2009m Tomlinson, M. Grimsrud, A.T., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Myer, L. “The epidemiology of major depression in South Africa: Results from the South African Stress and Health study.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):368-373. PMID: 19588800. PMCID: PMC3195337. 2009n Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., Jackson, P.B., Heeringa, S.G., Williams, D.R., Myer, L. “Life stress and mental disorders in the South African Stress and Health study.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):375-382. PMID: 19588801. PMCID: PMC3203647.

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2009o Moomal, H., Jackson, P.B., Stein, D.J., Herman, A., Myer, L., Seedat, S., Madela-Mntla, E., Williams, D.R. “Perceived discrimination and mental health disorders: The South African Stress and Health study.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):383-389. PMID: 19588802. PMCID: PMC3191948. 2009p Stein, D.J., Williams, S.L., Jackson, P.B., Seedat, S., Myer, L., Herman, A. Williams, D.R. “Perpetration of gross human rights violations in South Africa: Association with psychiatric disorders.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):390-395. PMID: 19588803. PMCID: PMC3191946. 2009q Myer, L., Stein, D.J., Grimsrud, A.T., Herman, A., Seedat, S., Moomal, H., Williams, D.R. “DSM-IV-defined common mental disorders: Association with HIV testing, HIV-related fears, perceived risk and preventive behaviours among South African adults.” South African Medical Journal, 99(5):396-402. PMID: 19588804. PMCID: PMC3203648. 2009r Hunte, H., Williams, D.R. “The Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Obesity in a Population Based Multiracial/Ethnic Adult Sample.” American Journal of Public Health, 99(7):1285-1292. PMID: 18923119. PMCID: PMC2696650. 2009s Lee, S., Tsang, A., Breslau, J., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Angermeyer, M., Borges, G., Bromet, E., Bruffaerts, R., de Girolamo, G., Fayyad, J., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Kawakami, N., Levinson, D., Browne, M.O., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R. “Mental disorders and failure of education in high-income and low- and middle-income countries: epidemiological study.” British Journal of Psychiatry, 194:411-417. PMID: 19407270. PMCID: PMC2801820. 2009t Seedat, S., Scott, K,M., Angermeyer, M.C., Berglund, P., Bromet, E.J., Brugha, T.S., Demyttenaere, K., De Girolamo, G., Haro, J.M., Jin, R., Karam, E.G., Kovess-Masfety, V., Levinson, D., Mora, M.E.M., Ono, Y., Ormel, J., Pennell, B.E., Posada-Villa, J., Sampson, N., Williams, D.R., and Kessler, R.C. “Cross-national associations between gender and mental disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(7):785-789. PMID: 19581570. PMCID: PMC2810067. 2009u Washington H.A., Baker, R.B., Olakanmi, O., Savitt, T.L., Jacobs, E.A., Hoover, E., Wynia, M.K., Writing Group on the History of African Americans and the Medical Profession, Blanchard, J., Boulware, L.E., Braddock, C., Corbie-Smith, G., Crawley, L., LaVeist, T.A., Maxey, R., Mills, D., Moseley, K.L., Williams, D.R. “Segregation, civil rights, and health disparities: the legacy of African American physicians and organized medicine, 1910-1968.” Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(6):513-27. PMID:19585919. PMCID NA. 2009v Baker, R.B., Washington H.A., Olakanmi, O., Savitt, T.L., Jacobs, E.A., Hoover, E., Wynia, M.K., Writing Group on the History of African Americans and the Medical Profession, Blanchard, J., Boulware, L.E., Braddock, C., Corbie-Smith, G., Crawley, L., LaVeist, T.A., Maxey, R., Mills, D., Moseley, K.L., Williams, D.R. “Creating a segregated medical profession: African American physicians and organized medicine, 1846-1910.” Journal of the National Medical Association, 101(6):501-12. PMID:19585918. PMCID NA.

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2009w Sorsdahl, K., Stein, D., Grimsrud, A., Seedat, S., Flisher, A., Williams, D. R., Myer L., “Traditional Healers in the Treatment of Common Mental Disorders in South Africa” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 197(6):434-41. PMID:19525744. PMCID: PMC3233225. 2009x Friedman, E.M., Williams, D.R., Singer, B.H., Ryff, C.D. “Chronic discrimination predicts higher circulating levels of E-selectin in a national sample: the MIDUS study.” Brain Behavior and Immunity, 23:684-692. PMID: 19171188. PMCID: PMC2745951. 2009y Krieger, N., Emmons, K.M., Williams, D.R. “Defining, Investigating and Addressing Cancer Inequities: Critical Issues.” Pp. 3-29 in Howard K. Koh (ed.), Toward the Elimination of Cancer Disparities. Springer Publishing, New York, NY. 2009z Bruce, M.A., Beech, B.M., Sims, M., Brown T.N., Taylor H.A., Williams, D.R., Crook, E. “Social Environment, Psychosocial Factors and Kidney Disease.” Journal of Investigative Medicine, 57(4):583-9. PMID: 19240646. PMCID: PMC2824501. 2009aa Boardman, J.D., Downey L., Jackson, J.S., Merrill J.B., Saint Onge, J.M., Williams, D.R. “Proximate industrial activity and psychological distress.” Population and Environment, 30(1-2):3-25. PMID:19444334. PMCID: PMC2681300. 2009bb Nock M.K., Hwang I., Sampson N., Kessler R.C., Angermeyer M., Beautrais A., Borges G., Bromet E., Bruffaerts R., de Girolamo G., de Graaf R., Florescu S., Gureje O., Haro J.M., Hu C, Huang Y., Karam E.G., Kawakami N., Kovess V., Levinson D., Posada-Villa J., Sagar R., Tomov T., Viana M.C., Williams D.R. “Cross-national analysis of the associations among mental disorders and suicidal behavior: findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” PLoS Med, (8):e1000123. PMID: 19668361. PMCID: PMC2717212. 2009cc Shariff-Marco, S., Gee, G.C., Breen, N., Willis, G., Reeve, B.B., Grant, D., Ponce, N.A., Krieger, N., Landrine, H., Williams, D.R., Alegria, M., Mays, V.M., Johnson, T.P., Brown, E.R. “A Mixed-Methods Approach to Developing a Self-Reported Racial Ethnic Discrimination Measure for Use in Multiethnic Health Surveys.” Ethnicity & Disease, 19(Autumn):447-453. PMID: 20073147. PMCID: PMC3474598. 2009dd Hart, J. and Williams, D.R. “Toward Health Equity – The Costs of U.S. Health Disparities.” Altarum Institute Research Report 2009, 39-49. PMCID NA. 2010a Williams, D.R., Mohammed, S.A., Leavell, J., Collins, C. "Race, Socioeconomic Status and Health: Complexities, Ongoing Challenges and Research Opportunities.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1186:69-101. PMID: 20201869. PMCID: PMC3442603. 2010b Williams, D.R., McClellan, M.B., Rivlin, A.M., “Beyond the Affordable Care Act: Achieving Real Improvements in Americans’ Health.” Health Affairs, 29(8):1481-1488. PMID: 20679651. PMCID NA. 2010c Williams, D.R., Sternthal, M., “Understanding Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health: Sociological Contributions.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51: 15-28. PMID: 20943580. PMCID: PMC3468327.

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Reprinted in Jackie Brooks, Heidy Sarabia, and Aya K. Ida (eds.) Race and Ethnicity: Moving From Sociological Imagination to Sociological Mindfulness. 2018. San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing

2010d Williams, D.R., Costa, M., Leavell, J.P. “Race and Mental Health: Patterns and Challenges.” Teresa L. Scheid and Tony N. Brown (eds.) A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 268-290.

Reprinted in Teresa L. Scheid and Eric R. Wright (eds.) A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems, Third Edition. 2017 New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 281-304.

2010e Williams, D. R. “Foreword.” Pp. xi-xii in Health Issues in Latino Males: A Social Structural Approach, Marilyn Aguirre-Molina, Luisa N. Borrell and William Vega (eds.) Rutgers University Press, Piscataway, NJ. 2010f Betancourt, TS, Agnew-Blais, J, Gilman, SE, Williams, DR, Ellis, BH. “Past Horrors, Present Struggles: The Role of Stigma in the Association Between War Experiences and Psychosocial Adjustment Among Former Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone.” Social Science & Medicine, 70:17-26. PMID: 19875215 PMCID: PMC3756934.. 2010g Braveman, P., Cublin, C., Egerter, S., Williams, D.R., Pamuk, E. “Socioeconomic disparities in health in the United States: what the patterns tell us.” American Journal of Public Health, 100(S1):S186-S196. PMID:20147693. PMCID: PMC2837459.

Reprinted in Estes, Carroll L., Chapman, Susan A., Dodd, Catherine, Hollister, Brooke, Harrington, Charlene (eds.), Health Policy: Crisis and Reform, Sixth Edition, pp. 220-238. Jones & Bartlett Learning, Boston, MA, 2013.

2010h Finlayson, T.L., Williams, D.R., Siefert, K., Jackson, J.S., Nowjack-Raymer, R. “Oral Health Disparities: Self-Rated Oral Health and Its Psychosocial Correlates in the National Survey of American Life.” American Journal of Public Health, 100(S1):246-255. PMID: 20147685. PMCID: PMC2837435. 2010i Stein, D.J., Ruscio, A.M., Lee, S., Petukhova, M., Alonso, J., Andrade, L.H., Benjet, C., Bromet, E., Demyttenaere, K., Florescu, S., de Girolamo, G., de Grafaf, R., Gureje, O., He, Y., Hinkov, H., Hu, C., Iwata, N., Karam, E.G., Lepine, J., Matschinger, H., Oakley Browne, M.E., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “Subtyping Social Anxiety Disorder in Developed and Developing Countries.” Depression and Anxiety, 27(4):390–403. PMID: 20037919. PMCID: PMC2851829. 2010j Surkan, P.J., Mukerjee, J.S., Williams, D.R., Eustache, E., Louis, E., Jean-Paul, T., Lambert. W., Scanlan, F.C., Oswald, C.M. Smith Fawzi, M.C. “Perceived Discrimination and Stigma Towards Children Affected by HIV/AIDS and Their HIV-Positive Caregivers in Central Haiti,” AIDS Care, 22(2):803-815. PMID: 20635244. PMCID: PMC3017757. 2010k Suliman, S., Seedat, S., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J. “Predictors of Transitions across Stages of Alcohol Use and Alcohol Use Disorders in South Africa.” Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71(5):695-703. PMID: 20731974. PMCID: PMC2930499.

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2010l Slopen, N., Lewis, T.T., Gruenewald, T.L., Mujahid, M.S., Ryff, C.D, Albert, M.A., Williams, D.R. “Early Life Adversity and Inflammation in African Americans and Whites in the Midlife in the United States Survey,” Psychosomatic Medicine, 72:694-701. PMID: 20595419. PMCID: PMC2939196. 2010m Sternthal, M.J., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Campbell, A. “Depression, Anxiety, and Religious Life: A Search for Mediators.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 51:343-359. PMID: 20943594. 2010n Gass, J.D., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Seedat, S. “Intimate partner violence, health behaviours, and chronic physical illness among South African women.” South African Medical Journal, 100(9): 582-585. PMID: 20822646. PMCID: PMC3202430. 2010o Bruce, M.A., Beech, B.M., Crook, E.D., Sims, M., Wyatt, S.B., Flessner, M.F., Taylor, H.A., Williams, D.R., Akylbekova, E.L., Ikizler, T.A. “Association of Socioeconomic Status and Chronic Kidney Disease among African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study.” American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 55(6): 1001-1008. PMID: 20381223. PMCID: PMC2876216. 2010p Panapasa, S.V., Mau, M.K., Williams, D.R., McNally, J.W. “Mortality Patterns of Native Hawaiians Across Their Lifespan: 1990-2000.” American Journal of Public Health, 100(11): 2304-2310. PMID: 20864716. PMCID: PMC2951954. 2010q Kessler, R.C., McLaughlin, K.A., Greif Green, J., Gruber, M.J., Sampson, N.A., Zaslavsky, A.M., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Alhamzawi, A.O., Alonso, J., Angermeyer, M., Benjet, C., Bromet, E., Chatterji, S., de Girolamo, G., Demyttenaere, K., Fayyad, J., Florescu, S., Gal, G., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Hu, C., Karam, E.G., Kawakami, N., Lee, S., Lepine, J.P., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Tsang, A., Ustun, T.B., Vassilev, S., Viana, M.C., Williams, D.R. “Childhood Adversities and Adult Psychopathology in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” The British Journal of Psychiatry, 197: 378–385. PMID: 21037215. PMCID: PMC2966503. 2010r Slopen, N., Williams, D.R. “Improving the Health of Young Men and Boys of Color.” Pp. 311-357 in Christopher Edley Jr. and Jorge Ruiz de Velasco (ed.), Changing Places: How Communities Will Improve the Health of Boys of Color. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA. 2010s Boykin, S.D., Williams, D.R. “Race, Ethnicity, and Health in a Global Context.” Pp. 321-339 in Andrew Steptoe (ed.), Handbook of Behavioral Medicine: Methods and Applications. Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, New York, NY. 2010t Jackson, P.B., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Herman, A., Williams, S.L., Redmond, D.L. “Race and Psychological Distress: The South African Stress and Health Study.” Journal of Health and Science Behavior, 51(4): 458-477. PMID: 21131621. PMCID: PMC3307586. 2010u Borges, G, Nock, M.K., Kessler, R.C., Abad, J.M.H., Hwang, I., Sampson, N., Alonso, J., Andrade, L., Angermeyer, M., Beautrais, A., Bromet, E., Bruffaerts, R., de Girolamo, G., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., Hu, C., Karam, E.G., Kovess-Masfety, V., Lee, S., Levinson, D. Medina-Mora, M.E., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J. Sagar, R., Tomov, T., Uda, H., Williams, D.R. “Twelve Month Prevalence

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of and Risk Factors for Suicide Attempts in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 71(12): 1617-1628. PMID: 20816034. PMCID: PMC3000886. 2010v Levinson, D., Lakoma, M., Petukhova, M., Schoenbaum, M., Zaslavsky, A.M., A.M., Angermeyer, M., Borges, G., Bruffaerts, R., de Girolamo, G., de Graaf, R., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Hu, C.Y., Karam, A.N., Kawakami, N., Lee, S., Lepine, J-P., Oakley Browne, M., Okoliyski, M., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Viana, M.C., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “The Associations of Serious Mental Illness with Earnings in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” British Journal of Psychiatry, 197: 114-121. PMID: 20679263. PMCID: PMC2913273. 2010w Slopen, N., Williams, D.R., Seedat, S., Moomal, H., Herman, A., Stein, D.J. “Adversities in childhood and adult psychopathology in the South Africa Stress and Health Study: Associations with first-onset DSM-IV disorders.” Social Science & Medicine, 71: 1847-1854. PMID: 20870332. PMCID: PMC2967595. 2010x Bruffaerts, E., Demyttenaere, K., Borges, G., Haro, J.M., Chiu, W.T., Hwang, I., Karam, E.G., Kessler, R.C., Sampson, N., Alonso, J., Andrade, L., Angermeyer, M., Benjet, C., Bromet, E., de Girolamo, G., de Graaf, R., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., Horiguchi, I., Hu, C., Kovess, V., Levinson, D., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Scott, K., Tsang, A., Vassilev, S.M., Williams, D.R., Nock, M.K. “Childhood Adversities as Risk Factors for Onset and Persistence of Suicidal Behaviour.” The British Journal of Psychiatry (197): 20-27. PMID: 20592429. PMCID: PMC2894980. 2010y Stein, D.J., Chiu, W.T., Hwang, I., Kessler, R.C., Sampson, N., Alonso, J., Borges, G., Bromet, E., Bruffaerts, R., de Girolamo, G., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., He, Y., Kovess-Masfety, Levinson, D., Matschinger, H., Mneimneh, Z., Nakamura, Y., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Scott, K.M., Tomov, T., Viana, M.C., Williams, D.R., Nock, M.K. “Cross-National Analysis of the Associations between Traumatic Events and Suicidal Behavior: Findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” PLoS ONE 5(5):e10574. PMID: 20485530. PMCID: PMC2869349. 2010z Tynes, B.M., Rose, C.A., Williams, D.R., “The Development and Validation of the Online Victimization Scale for Adolescents.” Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 4(2) 1-15. PMCID NA. 2010aa Gonzalez, H., Vega, W., Williams, D.R., Neighbors, H., Tarraf, W, West, B. “Depression Care in the United States: Too Little for Too Few.” Archives of General Psychiatry, 67(1): 37-46. PMID: 20048221. PMCID: PMC2887749. 2010bb Suliman, S., Stein, D.J., Myer, L, Williams, D.R., Seedat, S. “Disability and Treatment of Psychiatric and Physical Disorders in South Africa.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 198(1):8-15. PMID:20061863. PMCID: PMC3222919. 2011a Williams, D.R., Marks, J. “Community Development Efforts Offer a Major Opportunity to Advance Americans’ Health.” Health Affairs, 30(11): 2052-5. PMID: 22068395. PMCID NA. 2011b Williams, D.R. “Scientific Research on the Study of Religion/Spirituality and Mental Health: Lessons, Positive Affirmations, and Disquieting Questions.” Carlos Fayard, Barbara Couden Hernandez, Bruce Anderson, and George T. Harding IV (eds.), A Christian Worldview & Mental Health. Berrien Springs: Andrews University Press. Pp. 185-208.

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2011c Lavizzo-Mourey, R., Williams, D.R. “Strong Medicine for a Healthier America: Introduction” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(Suppl 1): S1-S3. PMID: 21146775. PMCID NA. 2011d Mujahid, M.S., Diez Roux A.V., Cooper, R.C., Shea, S., Williams, D.R. “Neighborhood Stressors and Race/Ethnic Differences in Hypertension Prevalence (The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis).” American Journal of Hypertension, 24(2): 187-193. PMID: 20847728. PMCID: PMC3319083. 2011e Shariff-Marco, S., Breen, N., Landrine, H., Reeve, B.B., Krieger, N., Gee, G.C., Williams, D.R., Mays, V.M., Ponce, N.A., Alegria, M. “Measuring Everyday Racial/Ethnic Discrimination in Health Surveys.” Du Bois Review, 8(1): 159-177. PMID: 29354187 PMCID: PMC5771490. 2011f Sternthal, M.J., Slopen, N., Williams, D.R. “Racial Disparities in Health: How Much Does Stress Really Matter?” Du Bois Review, 8(1): 95-113. PMCID: PMC3468327. 2011g Braveman, P., Egerter, S., Williams. D.R., “The Social Determinants of Health: Coming of Age.” Annual Review of Public Health, 32: 381-98. PMID: 21091195. PMCID NA. 2011h Takeuchi, D.T., Williams, D.R., “Past Insights, Future Promises: Race and Health in the Twenty-First Century.” Du Bois Review, 8(1): 1-3. 2011i Woo, M., Austin, S.B., Williams, D.R., Bennett, G.G. “Reconceptualizing the Measurement of Multiracial Status for Health Research in the United States.” Du Bois Review, 8(1): 25-36. 2011j Viruell-Fuentes, E.A., Morenoff, J.D., Williams, D.R., House, J.S. “Language of Interview, Self-Rated Health, and the Other Latino Health Puzzle.” American Journal of Public Health, 101(7): 1306-1313. PMID: 21164101. PMCID: PMC3110226. 2011k Khasakhala, L., Sorsdahl, K.R., Harder, V.S., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Ndetei, D.M. “Lifetime Mental Disorders and Suicidal Behaviour in South Africa.” African Journal of Psychiatry, 14(2): 134-139. PMID: 21687912. PMCID: PMC3224178. 2011l Myers, B., van Heerden, M.S., Grimsrud, A., Myer, L., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J. “Prevalence and Correlates of Atypical Patterns of Drug Use Progression: Findings from the South African Stress and Health Study.” African Journal of Psychiatry. 14(1): 38-44. PMID: 21509404. PMCID: PMC3290124. 2011m Albert, M.A., Williams, D.R., “Invited commentary: Discrimination: an emerging target for reducing risk of cardiovascular disease?” American Journal of Epidemiology, 173(11): 1240-1243. PMID: 21354989. PDMIC NA. 2011n Bruwer, B., Sorsdahl, K., Harrison, J., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Seedat, S. “Barriers to Mental Health Care and Predictors of Treatment Dropout in the South African Stress and Health Study,” Psychiatric Services, 62(7): 774-781. PMID: 21724791. PMCID: PMC3448366.

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2011o Moore, D.J., Williams, D.R. “Emotional Distress About Weight Gain and Attitude to Goal Achievement Failure as Predictors of Self-Regulatory Efficacy: Does Ethnicity Make a Difference?” Journal of Health Psychology. 16(6):895-904. PMID: 21441361. PMCID NA. 2011p Slopen, N., Williams, D.R., Fitzmaurice, G.M., Gilman, S.E. “Sex, Stressful Life Events, and Adult Onset Depression and Alcohol Dependence: Are Men and Women Equally Vulnerable?” Social Science Medicine. 73(4):615-22. PMID: 21782304. PMCID NA. 2011q Gass, J.D., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Seedat, S. “Gender Differences in Risk for Intimate Partner Violence Among South African Adults.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 26(14):2764-89. PMID: 21156693. PMCID: PMC3281490. 2011r Bromet, E., Andrade, L.H., Hwang, I., Sampson, N.A., Alonso, J., de Girolamo, G., de Graaf, R., Demyttenaere, K., Hu, C., Iwata, N., Karam, A.N., Kaur, J., Kostyuchenko, S., Lépine, J.P., Levinson, D., Matschinger, H., Mora, M.E., Browne, M.O., Posada-Villa, J., Viana, M.C., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “Cross-national epidemiology of DSM-IV major depressive episode.” BMC Medicine. 9:90. PMID: 21791035. PMCID: PMC3163615. 2011s Malat, J., Timberlake, J.M., Williams, D.R. “The Effects of Obama’s Political Success on the Self-rated Health of Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites” Ethnicity and Disease. 21(3):349-355. PMID: 21942169. PMCID NA. 2011t Slopen, N., Fitzmaurice, G., Williams, D.R., Gilman, S.E. “Poverty, Food Insecurity, and the Behavior for Childhood Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders.” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 49(5):444-52. PMID: 20431464. PMCID NA. 2011u Temmingh, H., Stein, D.J., Seedat, S., Williams, D.R. “The Prevalence and Correlates of Hallucinations in a General Population Sample: Findings from the South African Stress and Health Study.” African Journal of Psychiatry, 14(3):211-7. PMID: 21863206. PMCID: PMC5638035. 2011v Rooks, R., Xu, Y., Holliman, B., Williams, D.R. “Discrimination and Mental Health among Black and White Adults in the YES Health study.” Race and Social Problems, 3(3):182-196. PDMCID NA. 2011w Sorsdahl, K, Slopen, N, Siefert, K., Seedat, S., Stein, D.J., Williams, D. R. “Household Food Insufficiency and Mental Health in South Africa.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65: 426-431. PMID: 20427548. PMCID: PMC3195371. 2011x Sorsdahl, K., Stein, D., Williams, D.R., Nock, M. “Associations Between Traumatic Events and Suicidal Behavior in South Africa.” Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 199(12): 928–33. PMID: 22134450. PMCID: PMC4148626. 2011y Krieger, N., Waterman, P.D., Kosheleva, A., Chen, J.T., Carney, D.R., Smith, K.W., Bennett, G.G., Williams, D.R., Freeman, E., Russell, B., Thornhill, G., Mikolowsky, K., Rifkin, R., Samuel, L. “Exposing Racial Discrimination: Implicit & Explicit Measures-The My Body, My Story Study of 1005 US-Born Black & White Community Health Center Members.” PLoS One. 6(11):e27636. PMID: 22125618. PMCID: PMC3220691.

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2011z Andersen, L.S., Grimsrud, A., Myer, L., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Seedat, S. “The Psychometric Properties of the K10 and K6 Scales in Screening for Mood and Anxiety Disorders in the South African Stress and Health Study.” International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 20(4):215-23. PMID: 22113964. 2011aa Factor, R., Kawachi, I., Williams, D.R. “Understanding High-Risk Behavior among Non-Dominant Minorities: A Social Resistance Framework.” Social Science & Medicine, 73(9) 1292-1301. PMID: 21907476. PMCID NA. 2011bb Miller, W.D., Pollack, C.E., Williams, D.R., “Healthy Homes and Communities: Putting the Pieces Together.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 40(Suppl 1): S48-S57. PMID: 21146779. PIDMC NA. 2011cc Earl, T., Williams, D.R., Anglade, S. “An Update on the Mental Health of Black Americans: Puzzling Dilemmas and Needed Research.” Journal of Black Psychology, 37(4):485-498. PIDMC NA. 2011dd Reeve, B. B., Willis, G., Shariff-Marco, S. N., Breen, N., Williams, D. R., Gee, G. C., Alegría, M., Takeuchi, D. T., Stapleton, M. and Levin, K. Y. "Comparing Cognitive Interviewing and Psychometric Methods to Evaluate a Racial/Ethnic Discrimination Scale." Field Methods 23(4): 397-419. 2011ee Alonso, J, Petukhova, M., Vilagut, G., Chatterji, S., Heeringa, S., Ustun, T.B., Alhamzawi, A.O., Viana, M.C., Angermeyer, M., Bromet, E., Bruffaerts, R., de Girolamo, G., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., HInkov, H., Hu, C-y, Karam, E.G., KOvess, V., Levinson, D., Medina-Mora, M.E., Nakamura, Y., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Scott, K.M., Tsang, A., Williams, D.R. and Kessler, R.C. “Days out of role due to common physical and mental conditions: results from the WHO World Mental Health surveys.” Molecular Psychiatry 16(12):1234-1246. PMID: 20938433. PMCID: PMC3223313. 2012a Williams, D.R. "Miles to go before we Sleep: Racial Inequities in Health." Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 53(3): 279-295. PMID: 22940811. PMCID: PMC3712789. Reprinted in Zulema Valdez (ed.), Beyond Black and White: A Reader on Contemporary Race Relations, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing, 2016. 2012b Williams, D.R., Haile, R., Mohammed, S.A., Herman, A., Sonnega, J., Jackson, J.S., Stein, D.J. “Perceived Discrimination and Psychological Well-Being in the U.S. and South Africa.” Ethnicity and Health. 17(1-2): 111-33. PMID: 22339224. PMCID: PMC3468317. 2012c Williams, D.R., Kontos, E.Z., Viswanath, K., Haas, J.S., Lathan, C.S., MacConaill, L.E., Chen, J., Ayanian, J.Z. “Integrating Multiple Social Statuses in Health Disparities Research: The Case of Lung Cancer.” Health Services Research. 47(3 pt 2): 1255-77. PMID: 22568674. PMCID: PMC3418828. 2012d Williams, D.R., John, D., Oyserman, D., Sonnega, J., Mohammed, S.A., Jackson, J.S. “Research on Discrimination and Health: An Exploratory Study of Unresolved Conceptual and Measurement Issues.” American Journal of Public Health. 102(5): 975-978. PMID: 22420798. PMCID: PMC3329155.

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2012e Williams, D. R. and Leavell, J. "The Social Context of Cardiovascular Disease: Challenges and Opportunities for the Jackson Heart Study." Ethnicity and Disease 22(3) Supplement 1: S1-15-21. PMID: 23156834. PMCID: PMC5619651. 2012f Gupta, J., Reed, E. Kelly, J., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R. “Men’s Exposure to Human Rights Violations and Relations with Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 66(6): e2. PMID: 21148138. PMCID: PMC3341541. 2012g Dallo, F.J., Schwartz, K., Ruterbusch, J., Booza, J., Williams, D.R., “Mortality Rates among Arab Americans in Michigan.” Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 14(2): 236-41. PMID: 21318619. PMCID: PMC4149176. 2012h McLaughlin, K.A., Gadermann, A.M., Hwang, I., Sampson, N.A., Al-Hamzawi, A., Andrade, L.H., Angermeyer, M.C., Benjet, C., Bromet, E. J., Bruffaerts, R., Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M., de Girolamo, G., de Graaf, R., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Hinkov, H.R., Horiguchi, I., Hu, C., Karam, A.N., Kovess-Masfety, V., Lee, S., Murphy, S.D., Nizamie, S.H., Posada-Villa, J., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “Parent Psychopathology and Offspring Mental Disorders in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” British Journal of Psychiatry. 200(4): 290-9. PMID: 22403085. PMCID: PMC3317036. 2012i Sternthal, M.J., Williams, D.R., Musick, M.A., Buck, A.C, “Religious Practices, Beliefs, and Mental Health: Variations across Race and Ethnicity.” Ethnicity and Health. 17(1-2): 171-85. PMID: 22296590. PMCID: PMC3319248. 2012j van Pletzen, E., Stein, D., Seedat, S., Williams, D.R., Myer, L. “Recall of Early Non-Fatal Suicidality in a Nationally Representative Sample of South Africans.” Ethnicity and Health. 17(1-2): 149-59. PMID: 22375906. 2012k Leung, C.W., Williams, D.R., Villamor, E. "Very Low Food Security Predicts Obesity Predominantly in California Hispanic Men and Women." Public Health Nutrition. 2:1-9. PMID: 22463949. PMCID: PMC3502688. 2012l White, K., Haas, J.S., Williams, D. R. “Elucidating the Role of Place in Health Care Disparities: The Example of Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation.” Health Services Research. 47(3 Pt 2): 1278-99. PMID: 22515933. PMCID: PMC3417310. 2012m Subramanyam, M. A., Diez-Roux, A. V., Hickson, D. A., Sarpong, D. F., Sims, M., Taylor Jr., H. A., Williams, D.R., Wyatt, S. B. “Subjective Social Status and Psychosocial and Metabolic Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study.” Social Science and Medicine. 74(8): 1146-54. PMID: 22381684. PMCID: PMC3654526. 2012n Duncan, D. T., Aldstadt, J., Whalen, J., White, K., Castro, M. C. and Williams, D. R. "Space, Race, and Poverty: Spatial Inequalities in Walkable Neighborhood Amenities?" Demographic Research. 26(17): 409-448. PMCID: PMC5642981. 2012o Toussaint, L. L., Marschall, J. C., Williams, D. R. “Prospective Associations Between Religiousness/Spirituality and Depression and Mediating Effects of Forgiveness in a Nationally

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Representative Sample of United States Adults.” Depression Research and Treatment, vol. 2012, Article ID 267820, 10 pages. PMID: 22675623. PMCID: PMC3364534. 2012p Sims, M., Diez-Roux, A. V., Dudley, A., Gebreab, S., Wyatt, S. B., Bruce, M. A., James, S. A., Robinson, J. C., Williams, D. R. and Taylor, H. A. "Perceived Discrimination and Hypertension among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study." American Journal of Public Health. 102: Suppl 2: S258-265. PMID: 22401510. PMCID: PMC3477918. 2012q Slopen, N., Glynn, R. J., Buring, J. E., Lewis, T. T., Williams, D. R. and Albert, M. A. "Job Strain, Job Insecurity, and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in the Women’s Health Study: Results from a 10-Year Prospective Study." PLoS ONE, 7(7): e40512. PMID: 22815754. PMCID: PMC3399852. 2012r Kim, S.S., Williams, D.R.” Perceived Discrimination and Self-Rated Health in South Korea: A Nationally Representative Survey.” PLoS ONE. 7(1): e30501. PMID: 22272357. PMCID: PMC3260296 2012s Lund, C., Myer, L., Stein, D., Williams, D. and Flisher, A. "Mental Illness and Lost Income among Adult South Africans." Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology: 1-7. PMID: 23007296. PMCID: PMC3627034. 2012t Tafawa, A., Viswanath, K., Kawachi, I., Williams, D.R. “Mass Media Exposure, Social Stratification and Tobacco Consumption Among Nigerian Adults.” Cancer Causes Control, 23(0): 45-55. PMID: 22350858. PMCID NA. 2012u Stewart, J. C., Zielke, D. J., Hawkins, M. A. W., Williams, D. R., Carnethon, M. R., Knox, S. S. and Matthews, K. A. "Depressive Symptom Clusters and 5-Year Incidence of Coronary Artery Calcification: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study." Circulation 126(4): 410-417. PMID: 22711275. PMCID: PMC3422690. 2012v Kim, S.-S., Chung, Y., Subramanian, S. V. and Williams, D. R. "Measuring Discrimination in South Korea: Underestimating the Prevalence of Discriminatory Experiences among Female and Less Educated Workers?" PLoS ONE 7(3): e32872. PMID: 22427901. PMCID: PMC3299710. 2012w Slopen, N., Dutra, L., Williams, D. R., Mujahid, M., Lewis, T. T., Bennett, G. G., Ryff, C., Albert, M. A. "Psychosocial Stressors and Cigarette Smoking Among African American Adults in Mid-life.” Nicotine & Tobacco Research 14(10), 1161-1169. PMID: 22367977. PMCID: PMC3457711 2012x Slopen, N., Fitzmaurice, G., Williams, D.R., Gilman, S. “Common Patterns of Violence Experiences and Depression and Anxiety among Adolescents.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 47(10): 1591-1605. PMID: 22241530. PMCID NA. 2012y Panapasa, S., Jackson J., Caldwell, C., Heeringa, S., McNally J., Williams, D.R., Coral, D., Taumoepeau L., Young L., Young, S., Fa’asisila, S. “Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Evidence-Based Research: Lessons From the Pacific Islander American Health Study.” Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education, and Action 6(1), 53-58. PMID: 22643788. PMCID: PMC4156312.

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2012z Borges, G., Haro, J.M., Chiu, W.T., Hwang, I., de Girolamo, G., Medina-Mora, M.E., Sampson, N.A., Williams, D.R., & Nock, M.K. “Prevalence and identification of groups at risk for twelve-month suicidal behavior in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.” In M.K. Nock, G. Borges, & Y. Ono (Eds.), Suicide: Global Perspectives from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 185-198. 2012aa Bruffaerts, R., Demyttenaere, K., Andrade, L.H., Borges, G., Chiu, W.T., de Graaf, R., Deming, C.A., Hwang, I., Sampson, N.A., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C., & Nock, M.K. “Childhood adversities as risk factors for onset and persistence of suicidal behavior.” In M.K. Nock, G. Borges, & Y. Ono (Eds.), Suicide: Global Perspectives from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113-130. 2012bb Bruffaerts, R., Vilagut, G., Demyttenaere, K., Alonso, J., Alhamzawi, A., Andrade, L.H., Benjet, C., Bromet, E., Bunting, B., de Girolamo, G., Florescu, S., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., He, Y., Hinkov, H., Hu, C., Karam, E.G., Lépine, J.P., Levinson, D., Matschinger, H., Nakane, Y., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Scott, K.M., Varghese, M., Williams, D.R., Xavier, M., Kessler, R.C. “Role of common mental and physical disorders in partial disability around the world.” British Journal of Psychiatry, 200, 454-461. PMID: 22539779 PMCID: PMC3365273. 2012cc Troost, J.P., Barondess, D.A., Storr, C.L., Wells, J.E., Al-Hamzawi, A., Andrade, L.H., Bromet, E., Bruffaerts, R., Florescu, S., de Girolamo, G., de Graaf, R., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Hu, C., Huang, Y., Karam, A.N., Kessler, R.C., Lepine, J-P., Matschinger, H., Medina Mora, M.E., O'Neill, S., Posada-Villa, J., Sagar, R., Takeshima, T., Tomov, T., Williams, D.R., Anthony, J.C. “An Updated Global Picture of Cigarette Smoking Persistence Among Adults.” Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 2(3), 135-144. PMID: 23626929. PMCID: PMC3635135. 2013a Williams, D.R., Mohammed, S.A. “Racism and Health I: Pathways and Scientific Evidence.” American Behavioral Scientist. 57(8) 1152–1173. PMID: 24347666 PMCID: PMC3863357

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2013b Williams, D.R., Mohammed, S.A. “Racism and Health II: A Needed Research Agenda for Effective Interventions.” American Behavioral Scientist. 57(8) 1200–1226. PMID: 24347667 PMCID: PMC3863360 2013c Williams, D.R. "Pathways to Promote Racial Healing and Equity in the American South: Opportunities for Community Philanthropy." Kelly, Paula J. (ed.), Pathways to Racial Healing and Equity in the American South: A Community Philanthropy Strategy. Little Rock, AR: The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. Pp 48-59. 2013d Hicken, M.T. Lee, H., Ailshire, J., Burgard, S.A., Williams D.R. ““Every Shut Eye, Ain’t Sleep”: The Role of Racism-Related Vigilance in Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Sleep Difficulty.” Race and Social Problems 5(2):100-112. PMID: 23894254. PMCID: PMC3722054 2013e Earnshaw, V. A., Bogart, L.M., Dovidio, J.F., Williams, D.R. “Stigma and Racial/Ethnic HIV Disparities: Moving Toward Resilience.” American Psychologist. 68(4):225-236. PMID: 23688090. PMCID: PMC3740715.

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2013f Boehm, J. K., Williams, D. R., Rimm, E. B., Ryff, C. and Kubzansky, L. D. "Association between Optimism and Serum Antioxidants in the Midlife in the United States Study." Psychosomatic Medicine 75(1): 2-10. PMID: 23257932. PMCID: PMC3539819. 2013g Boehm, J. K., Williams, D. R., Rimm, E. B., Ryff, C., Kubzansky, L. D., "Relation between Optimism and Lipids in Midlife." American Journal of Cardiology 111(10):1425-31. PMID: 23433765. PMCID: PMC3644345. 2013h Borrell, L. N., Kiefe, C. I., Diez-Roux, A. V., Williams, D. R. and Gordon-Larsen, P. Racial discrimination, racial/ethnic segregation and health behaviors in the CARDIA Study. Ethnicity and Health. 18:3, 227-243, PMID: 22913715. PMCID: PMC3523091. 2013i Duncan, D., Kawachi, I., White, K. and Williams, D.R. "The Geography of Recreational Open Space: Influence of Neighborhood Racial Composition and Neighborhood Poverty." Journal of Urban Health. 90(4):618-31. PMID: 23099625. PMCID: PMC3732687 2013j Factor, R., Kawachi, I., Williams, D. R. “Evaluation of the UNREST Questionnaire for Testing the Social Resistance Framework.” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 67(7):618-24. PMID: 23386672. PMCID NA. 2013k Atwoli, L., Stein, D. J., Williams, D. R., Mclaughlin, K.A., Petukhova, M., Ronald C Kessler, R. C., Koenen, K.C. “Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in South Africa: analysis from the South African Stress and Health Study.” BMC Psychiatry. 13:182. PMID: 23819543 PMCID: PMC3716970. 2013l Factor, R., Mahalel, D., Rafaeli, A., Williams, D.R. “A Social Resistance Perspective for Delinquent Behavior among Non-Dominant Minority Groups.” The British Journal of Criminology. 53(5): 784-804. 2013m Slopen, N., Kontos, E. Z., Ryff, C. D., Ayanian, J. Z., Albert, M. A., Williams, D. R. "Psychosocial Stress and Cigarette Smoking Persistence, Cessation, and Relapse Over 9-10 Years: A Prospective Study of Middle-aged Adults in the United States." Cancer Causes and Control, 24(10):1849-63. PMID: 23860953. PMCID: PMC3776130. 2013n Krieger, N., Waterman, P.D., Kosheleva, A., Chen, J.T., Smith, K.S., Carney, D.R., Bennett, G., Williams, D.R., Thornhill, G., Freeman, E. “Racial discrimination & cardiovascular disease risk: My Body My Story study of 1005 US-born black and white community health center participants (US).” PLoS ONE, 8(10):e77174. PMID: 24204765. PMCID: PMC3799698. 2013o Factor, R., Williams, D. R., Kawachi, I. “Social Resistance Framework for Understanding High-Risk Behavior among Nondominant Minorities: Preliminary Evidence.” American Journal of Public Health. 103(12): 2245-2251. PMID: 23597381. PMCID: PMC3828956. 2013p John, D. A., Williams, D. R. “Mental Health Service Use from a Religious or Spiritual Advisor Among Asian Americans.” Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 6(6):599-605. PMID: 24309881. PMCID: PMC3855663.

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2013q Wosu, A. C., Valdimarsdóttir, U., Shields, A. E., Williams D. R., Williams, M. A., “Correlates of Cortisol in Human Hair: Implications for Epidemiologic Studies on Health Effects of Chronic Stress.” Annals of Epidemiology. Dec;23(12):797-11.e2. PMID: 24184029. PMCID: PMC3963409. 2013r Fuller-Rowell, T.E., Williams, D.R., Love, G.D., McKinley, P.S., Sloan, R.P., Ryff, C.D. "Race Differences in Age-Trends of Autonomic Nervous System Functioning." Journal of Aging and Health. 25(5): 839-862. PMID: 23781017. PMCID: PMC3758802. 2013s Viruell-Fuentes, E.A., Morenoff, J.D., Williams, D.R., House, J.S. “Contextualizing nativity status, Latino social ties and ethnic enclaves: an examination of the “immigrant social ties hypothesis.” Ethnicity and Health. Dec;18(6):586-609. PMID: 23947776. PMCID: PMC4176765. 2013t Lund, C., Myer, L., Stein, D.J., Williams, D.R., Flisher, A.J. “Mental illness and lost income among adult South Africans.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. May;48(5):845-51. PMID: 23007296. PMCID: PMC3627034. 2013u Albert, M. A., Slopen, N., Williams, D.R. “Cumulative Psychological Stress and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: A Focused Review with Consideration of Black-White Disparities.” Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports, 7(5), 318-325. PMCID NA. 2013v Brewer L.C., Carson K.A., Williams D.R., Allen A., Jones C.P., Cooper L.A. “Association of Race Consciousness With the Patient-Physician Relationship, Medication Adherence, and Blood Pressure in Urban Primary Care Patients.” American Journal of Hypertension. 26(11). PMID: 23864583. PMCID: PMC3790452. 2013w Duncan, D.T, Kawachi, I., Subramanian, S.V., Aldstadt, J., Melly, S.J., Williams, D.R. "Examination of How Neighborhood Definition Influences Measurements of Youths' Access to Tobacco Retailers: A Methodological Note on Spatial Misclassification." American Journal of Epidemiology 179(3): 373-381. PMID: 24148710. PMCID: PMC3895093. 2013x Lee, S., Tsang, A., Lane, M.C., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Alonso, J., Angermeyer, M.C., Huang, Y., Ormel, J., Posada-Villa, J., Williams, D.R. “Associations between mental disorders and early termination of education.” In J. Alonso, S. Chatterji, & Y. He (Eds.), The Burdens of Mental Disorders: Global Perspectives from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 56-65. 2014a Slopen, N. & Williams, D.R. "Discrimination, Other Psychosocial Stressors, and Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Difficulties." SLEEP. 37(1): 147-156A. PMID: 24381373. PMCID: PMC3865350. 2014b Toomey, R. B., Umaña -Taylor, A. J., Williams, D. R., Harvey-Mendoza, E., Updegraff, K., & Jahromi, L. “The impact of Arizona’s SB 1070 immigration law on utilization of health care and public assistance among Mexican-origin adolescent mothers and their mother-figures.” American Journal of Public Health. 104(1), S28-S34. PMID: 24354823. PMCID: PMC3924594. 2014c Hicken, M. T., Lee, H., Morenoff, J., House, J. S. and Williams, D. R. "Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence: Reconsidering the Role of Chronic Stress." American Journal of Public Health. 104(1): 117-123. PMID: 24228644. PMCID: PMC3910029.

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2014d Lewis, T., Williams, D.R., Tamene, M., Clark, C.R. "Self-Reported Experiences of Discrimination and Cardiovascular Disease." Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports. 8:365. PMID: 24729825. PMCID: PMC3980947. 2014e Saban, A., Flisher, A.J., Grimsrud, A., Morojele, N., London, L., Williams, D.R., & Stein, D.J. "The association between substance use and common mental disorders in young adults: results from the South African Stress and Health (SASH) Survey." Pan African Medical Journal. 17(Supp 1):11. PMID: 24624244. PMCID: PMC3946226. 2014f Duncan, D.T., Kawachi, I., Subramanian, S.V., Aldstadt, J., Melly, S.J., Williams, D.R. "Can we claim spatial misclassification of neighborhood exposures without any reference to people?” A response to "Examination of How Neighborhood Definition Influences Measurements of Youths' Access to Tobacco Retailers: A Methodological Note on Spatial Misclassification." [Letter to the editor]. American Journal of Epidemiology. 179(5): 660-662. PMID: 24693551. PMCID: PMC3927981. 2014g Dutra, L. M., Williams, D. R., Gupta, J., Kawachi, I., Okechukwu, C. A. “Human rights violations and smoking status among South African adults enrolled in the South Africa Stress and Health (SASH) study.” Social Science & Medicine. 105:103-111. PMID: 24509050. PMCID: PMC3981189. 2014h Dean, L.T., Subramanian, S.V., Williams, D.R., Armstrong, K., Charles, C.Z., Kawachi, I., “The role of social capital in African-American women’s use of mammography.” Social Science & Medicine. 104:148-56. PMID: 24581073. PMCID: PMC3942669. 2014i Atwoli, L., Nock, M.K., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J. "Association between parental psychopathology and suicidal behavior among adult offspring: Results from the cross-sectional South African Stress and Health Survey." BMC Psychiatry. Mar 4; 14:65. PMID: 24592882. PMCID: PMC3944470. 2014j Duncan, D.T., Kawachi, I., Melly, S.J., Blossom, J., Sorensen, G., Williams, D.R. “Demographic Disparities in the Tobacco Retail Environment in Boston, Massachusetts? A Citywide Spatial Analysis.” Public Health Reports 129(2):209-15. PMID: 24587559. PMCID: PMC3904903. 2014k LaVeist, T. A., Thorpe Jr., R.J., Pierre, G., Mance, G. A., Williams, D. R. “The Relationships Among Vigilant Coping Style, Race, and Depression.” Journal of Social Issues. 70(2):241-255. PMID: 24954953. PMCID: PMC4061746. 2014l Rooks, R., Xu, Y., Williams, D.R. “Examining Neighborhood Environment and Central Obesity in the YES Health Study.” Journal of Social Issues. 70(2):360-381. 2014m Garnett, B.R., Masyn, K.E., Austin, S.B., Miller, M., Williams, D.R.,Viswanath, K. "The Intersectionality of Discrimination Attributes and Bullying Among Youth: An Applied Latent Class Analysis. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 43(8): 1225-39. PMID: 24318776.

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2014n Slopen, N., Non, A., Williams, D. R., Roberts, A. L., Albert, M. A. “Childhood adversity, adult neighborhood context, and cumulative biological risk for chronic diseases in adulthood.” Psychosomatic Medicine. 76(7): 481-489. PMID: 25077427 PMCID: PMC4353633. 2014o Chen, X., Redline, S., Shields, A. E., Williams, D. R., Williams, M.A. “Associations of Allostatic Load with Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Short Sleep Duration and Other Sleep Disturbances: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2008” Annals of Epidemiology. 24(8): 612-619. PMID: 24985316. PMCID: PMC4188508. 2014p Signorello, L.B., Cohen, S.S., Williams, D.R., Hargreaves, M.K., Blot, W.J., “Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Mortality: A Prospective Cohort Study.” American Journal of Public Health. 104(12): e98–e107. PMID: 25322291. PMCID: PMC4232159. 2014q Duncan, D.T., Kawachi, I., Kum, S., Aldstadt, J., Piras, G., Matthews, S.A., Arbia, G., Castro, M.C., White, K., Williams, D.R. “A spatially explicit approach to the study of socio-demographic inequality in the spatial distribution of trees across Boston neighborhoods.” Spatial Demography 2(1):1-29. PMCID: PMC5771436 2014r Dutra, L. M., Kim, S. S., Williams, D. R., Kawachi, I. and Okechukwu, C. A. "Worksite safety climate, smoking, and the use of protective equipment by blue-collar building workers enrolled in the MassBUILT smoking cessation trial." Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Vol 56 (10):1082-1087. PMID: 25285831 PMCID: PMC4187209 2014s Tynes, B.M., Rose, C.A., Hiss, S., Umaña-Taylor, A. J., Mitchell, K., Williams, D.R. “Virtual environments, online racial discrimination, a diverse, school-based sample of adolescents.” International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations. 6(3), 1-6. PMID: 27134698. PMCID: PMC4851344. 2014t Dutra, L. M., Williams, D. R., Kawachi, I. and Okechukwu, C. A. "Racial and Non-Racial Discrimination and Smoking Status among South African Adults 10 Years after Apartheid." Tobacco Control. 23(e2):e114-21. PMID: 24789604 PMCID: PMC4214915. 2014u Muroff, J., Spencer, M.S., Ross, A.M., Williams, D.R., Neighbors, H.W., Jackson, J.S. "Race, Gender and the Conceptualization of Fear." Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 45(3): 153-162. PMID: 26538802. PMCID: PMD4629513. 2014v Bruwer, B., R. Govender, M. Bishop, D. R. Williams, D. J. Stein, and S. Seedat. "Association between childhood adversities and long-term suicidality among South Africans from the results of the South African Stress and Health study: a cross-sectional study." BMJ Open 4:e004644. PMID: 24919638 PMCID: PMC4067829. 2014w Jackson, C. L., Hu, F. B., Redline, S., Williams, D. R., Mattei, J., and Kawachi, I.. "Racial/ethnic disparities in short sleep duration by occupation: the contribution of immigrant status." Social Science & Medicine 118:71-79. PMID: 25108693. PMCID: PMC4744798. 2014x Seeman, T. E., Gruenewald, T. L., Cohen, S., Williams, D. R., and Matthews, K. A. "Social relationships and their biological correlates: Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study." Psychoneuroendocrinology 43:126-138. PMID: 24703178.

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2014y Dean, L. T., Subramanian, S. V., Williams, D. R., Armstrong, K., Zubrinsky Charles, C. and Kawachi, I. "Getting Black Men to Undergo Prostate Cancer Screening: The Role of Social Capital." American Journal of Men’s Health 9(5): 385-396. PMID: 25117538 PMCID: PMC4472568. 2014z Scott, K.M., Al-Hamzawi, A.O., Andrade, L.H., Borges, G., Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M., Fiestas, F., Gureje, O., Hu C., Karam, E.G., Kawakami, N. Lee, S., Levinson, D., Lim, C.C.W., Navarro-Mateu, F., Okoliyski , M., Posada-Villa, J., Torres, Y., Williams, D.R., Zakhozha, V., Kessler, R.C. “Associations between subjective social status and DSM-IV mental disorders: results from the World Mental Health Surveys.” JAMA Psychiatry, 71(12):1400-1408. PMID: 25354080. PMCID: PMC5315238, 2015a Williams, D.R. "Minority Men's Health: Preface." Ethnicity & Disease 25(3): 237-239. PMID: 26673951 PMCID: PMC4671421. 2015b Williams, D.R., Wyatt, R. "Racial Bias in Health Care and Health." Journal of the American Medical Association. 314(6): 555-556. PMID: 26262792. PMCID NA. 2015c Williams, D. R., Priest, N. “Racismo e Saúde: um corpus crescente de evidência internacional (Racism and Health: A Growing Body of International Evidence).” Sociologias. 17(40):124-174. 2015d Williams, D.R., Purdie-Vaughns, V., “Social and Behavioral Interventions to Improve Health and Reduce Disparities in Health”. In Robert M. Kaplan, Michael L. Spittel, Daryn H. David (eds) Population Health: Behavioral and Social Science Insights AHRQ Publication No. 15-0002. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, National Institutes of Health Pp. 51-64. 2015e Salmon, M., Williams, D.R., Rhee, K. "Refocusing Medical Education Reform: Beyond the How." Academic Medicine. 90(2):136-8. PMID: 25140530. PIDMC NA. 2015f Umaña-Taylor, A. J., Tynes, B., Toomey, R. B., Williams, D.R., & Mitchell, K. “Latino adolescents’ perceived discrimination in online and off-line settings: An examination of cultural risk and protective factors.” Developmental Psychology. 51(1):87-100. PMID: 25546597. PMCID: PMC4752111. 2015g Garnett, B.R., Masyn, K.E., Austin, S.B., Williams, D.R., Viswanath, K. "Coping styles of adolescents experiencing multiple forms of discrimination and bullying: Evidence from a sample of ethnically diverse urban youth." Journal of School Health. 85(2):109-17. PMID: 25564979. PMCID NA. 2015h Lewis, T.T., Cogburn, C.D., Williams, D.R., “Self-Reported Experiences of Discrimination and Health: Scientific Advances, Ongoing Controversies, and Emerging Issues.” Annual Review of Clinical Psychology. 11:407-40. PMID: 25581238. PMCID: PMC5555118. 2015i Mall, S., Lund, C., Vilagut, G., Alonso, J., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., “Days out of role due to mental and physical illness in the South African stress and health study” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 50:461-468. PMID: 25096982 PMCID: PMC4322217.

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2015j Sorsdahl, K., Stein, D. J., Williams, D. R., Anthony, J., Myers, B. "Childhood Punishment and Risk for Alcohol use Disorders: Data from South Africa." International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 13:103-114. PMID: 20943270 PMCID: PMC2981623. 2015k Mitchell, K., Tynes, B., Umaña-Taylor, A. J., Williams, D.R. “Cumulative experiences with life adversity: Identifying critical levels for targeting prevention efforts.” Journal of Adolescence, 43:63-71. PMID: 26057876 PMCID: PMC4516572. 2015l Cooper, L.A., Ortega, A. N., Ammerman, A.S., Buchwald, D., Powell, L. H., Thompson, B., Tucker, K.L., Warnecke, R.B., McCarthy. W. J., Viswanath, K.V., Calhoun, E.A., Williams, D. R. Editorial: “Calling for a Bold New Vision of Health Disparities Intervention Research.” American Journal of Public Health, 105(S3): 374-376. PMID: 25905830 PMCID: PMC4455513. 2015m Dean, L.T., Hillier, A., Chau, H., Subramanian, S.V., Williams, D.R., Kawachi, I. “Can you party your way to better health? A Propensity Score Analysis of Block Parties and Health.” Social Science & Medicine, 138: 201-209. PMID: 26117555 PMCID: PMC4500646. 2015n Haas, J.S., Linder, J.A., Park, E.R., Gonzalez, I., Rigotti, N.A., Klinger, E.V., Kontos, E.Z., Zaslavsky, A.M., Brawarsky, P., Marinacci, L.X., St Hubert, S., Fleegler, E.W., Williams, D.R. “Proactive Tobacco Cessation Outreach to Smokers of Low Socioeconomic Status: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” JAMA Internal Medicine, 175:218-226. PMID: 25506771 PMCID: PMC4590783. 2015o Jackson, C.L., Hu, F. B., Kawachi, I., Williams, D.R., Mukamal, K.J., Rimm, E.B.. "Black-White Differences in the Relationship between Alcohol Drinking Patterns and Mortality among US Men and Women." American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 105, No. S3, pp. S534-S543. PMID: 25905819. PMCID: PMC4455501. 2015p Bruffaerts, R., Posada-Villa, J., Al-Hamzawi, A. O., Gureje, O., Huang, Y., Hu, C., Bromet, E. J., Viana, M. C., Hinkov, H. R., Karam, E. G., Borges, G., Florescu, S. E., Williams, D. R., Demyttenaere, K., Kovess-Masfety, V., Matschinger, H., Levinson, D., de Girolamo, G., Ono, Y., de Graaf, R., Browne, M. O., Bunting, B., Xavier, M., Haro, J. M. and Kessler, R. C. "Proportion of Patients without Mental Disorders Being Treated in Mental Health Services Worldwide." The British Journal of Psychiatry 206(2): 101- 9. PMID: 25395690 PMCID: PMC4312965. 2015q Bailey, Z. D., Williams, D. R. “Stress, Health, and Disparities” In Michael J. Zigmond, Lewis P. Rowland, Joseph T. Coyle (eds.), Neurobiology of Brain Disorders. Pages 765-779. San Diego: Academic Press. 2015r Panapasa, S.V., McNally, J.W., Heeringa, S.G., Williams, D.R. “Impact of Long-term Obesity on the Health Status of Samoan and Tongan Men in the United States: Results from Pacific Islander Health Study” Ethnicity & Disease 25(3): 279-286. PMID: 26672474 PMCID: PMC4671413. 2015s Toussaint, L., Wilson, C.M., Wilson, L.C., Williams, D.R. “Religiousness and suicide in a nationally representative sample of Trinidad and Tobago adolescents and young adults” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 50(9): 1441-1450. PMID: 25805599. PMCID NA.

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2015t Priest, N., Esmail, A., Kilne, R., Rao, M., Coghill, Y., Williams, D.R. “Promoting equality for ethnic minority NHS staff- what works?” British Medical Journal 351:h3297. PMID: 26157106. PMCID: PMC4707526. 2015u Boehm, J. K., Chen, Y., Williams, D. R., Ryff, C., Kubzansky, L. D. “Unequally distributed psychological assets: Are there social disparities in optimism, life satisfaction, and positive affect?” PLoS ONE 10(2): e0118066. PMID: 25671665 PMCID: PMC4324648. 2015v Bailey, Z. D., Slopen, N., Albert, M., Williams, D. R. “Multidimensional religious involvement and tobacco smoking patterns over 9-10 years: A prospective study of middle-aged adults in the United States.” Social Science & Medicine. 138:128-35. PMID: 26093070 PMCID: PMC4578868. 2015w Atwoli, L., Platt, J., Williams, D. R., Stein, D. J., Koenen, K. C. “Association between witnessing traumatic events and psychopathology in the South African Stress and Health Study.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 50(8):1235-42. PMID: 25773525. PMCID: PMC4747238. 2015x Bailey, Z. D., Okechukwu, C. A., Kawachi I., Williams, D. R. “Incarceration and current tobacco smoking in African American and Afro-Caribbean Blacks in the National Survey of American Life (NSAL).” American Journal of Public Health. 105 (11): 2275–2282. PMID: 26378842. PMCID: PMC4605159. 2015y Earl, T.R., Fortuna, L.R., Gao, S., Williams, D.R., Neighbors, H.W., Takeuchi, D., Alegria, M. "An exploration of how psychotic-like symptoms are experienced, endorsed, and understood from the National Latino and Asian American Study and National Survey of American Life." Ethnicity and Health. 20(3):273-92. PMID: 24920148. PMCID: PMC4930554. 2015z Purdie-Vaughns, V., Williams, D.R. “Stand-Your-Ground is Losing Ground for Racial Minorities’ Health,” Social Sciences & Medicine. 147:341-3. PMID: 26552751. PMCID NA. 2016a Williams D. R., Priest, N., Anderson, N. "Understanding Associations between Race, Socioeconomic Status and Health: Patterns and Prospects." Health Psychology. 35(4): 407-11. PMID: 27018733 PMCID: PMC4817358. 2016b Williams, D. R., Mohammed, S. A., Shields, A. E. “Understanding and Effectively Addressing Breast Cancer in African American Women: Unpacking the Social Context." Cancer. 122(14). PMID: 26930024. PMCID: PMC5588632. 2016c Williams, D. R., Purdie-Vaughns, V. “Needed Interventions to Reduce Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 41(4):627-651. PMID: 27127267. PMCID NA. 2016d Williams, D.R. “Improving the Measurement of Self-Reported Racial Discrimination: Challenges and Opportunities.” In Alvin N. Alvarez, Christopher T. H. Liang, Helen A. Neville (eds) The Cost of Racism for People of Color: Contextualizing Experiences of Discrimination. Washington DC, American Psychological Association, Pp. 55-83.

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2016e Slopen, N., Lewis, T. T., Williams, D. R. “Discrimination and sleep: a systematic review.” Sleep Medicine. Feb;18:88-95. PMID: 25770043 PMCID: PMC4699868. 2016f Slopen, N., Shonkoff, J., Albert, M. A., Yoshikawa, H., Jacobs, A., Stoltz, R., Williams, D. R. “Racial Disparities in Child Adversity in the United States: Interactions with Family Immigration History and Income.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 50(1): 47-56. PMID: 26342634. PMCID NA. 2016g Slopen, N., Chen, Y., Priest, N., Albert, M. A., Williams, D. R. “Emotional and instrumental support during childhood and biological dysregulation in midlife.” Preventive Medicine. 84:90-96. PMID: 26708307. PMCID: PMC4758867. 2016h Caqueo-Urizar, A., Urzúa, A., Boyer, L., Williams, D. R. “Religious involvement and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia in Latin-America.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 51(4): 521-28. PMID: 26614006. PMCID NA. 2016i Atwoli, L., Platt, J., Basu, A., Williams, D.R., Stein, D., Koenen, K. “Association between Lifetime Potentially Traumatic Events and Chronic Physical Conditions in the South African Stress and Health Survey: A Cross-Sectional Study.” BMC Psychiatry. 16(214). PMCID: PMC4936266. 2016j Duncan, D.T., Rienti Jr., M., Kulldorff, M., Aldstadt, J., Castro, M.C., Frounfelker, R.L., Williams, J.H., Sorensen, G., Johnson, R.M., Hemenway, D., Williams, D.R. “Local Spatial Clustering in Youths’ Use of Tobacco, Alcohol and Marijuana in Boston.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 42(4): 412-21. PMID: 27096932 PMCID: PMC4966281. 2016k Li, S., Stampfer, M.J., Williams, D.R., VanderWeele, T.J. “Association of Religious Service Attendance With Mortality Among Women.” JAMA Internal Medicine. 176(6): 777-85. PMID: 27183175. PMCID: PMC5503841. 2016l Evans, C.R., Onnela, J.P, Williams, D.R., Subramanian, S.V. “Multiple Contexts and Adolescent Body Mass Index: School, Neighborhoods, and Social Networks.” Social Science and Medicine. 162: 21-31. PMID: 27322912. 2016m Woolford, S., Woolford-Hunt, C., Sami, A., Blake, N., Williams, D.R. “No Sweat: African American Adolescent Girl’s Opinions of Hairstyle Choices and Physical Activity.” BMC Obesity. 3(31). PMCID: PMC4929729. 2016n Thornton, R., Glover, C., Cene, C., Gilk, D., Henderson, J., Williams, D.R. “Evaluating Strategies for Reducing Health Disparities by Addressing the Social Determinants of Health.” Health Affairs. 35(4):1416-1423. PMID: 27503966. PIDMC: PMC5524193.

2016o Caqueo-Urizar, A., Fond, G., Urzua, A., Boyer, L., Williams, D.R. “Violent behavior and aggression in schizophrenia: Prevalence and risk factors. A multicentric study from three Latin-America Countries.” Schizophrenia Research. 178 (23-38). PMID: 27614568. PMCID NA.

2016p Clark, C.R, Williams, D.R. Editorial: “Understanding County-Level, Cause-Specific Mortality: The Great Value—and Limitations—of Small Area Data.” JAMA. 316(22):2363-2365.

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PMID: 27959983. PMCID NA. 2016q Trudel-Fitzgerald, C., Tworoger, S.S., Poole, E.M., Williams, D.R., Kubzansky, L.D. “Prospective changes in healthy lifestyle among midlife women: When psychological symptoms get in the way.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 51(3):327-35. PMID: 27291076. PMCID: PMC4992620.

2016r Womack, V.Y., De Chavez, P.J., Albrecht, S.S., Durant, N., Loucks, E.B., Puterman, E., Redmond, N., Siddique, J., Williams, D.R., Carnethon, M.R. “A Longitudinal Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Development of Metabolic Syndrome: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study.” Psychosomatic Medicine. 78(7): 867-73. PMID: 27490849. PMCID: PMC5003718. 2016s Jackson, J.W., Williams, D.R., VanderWeele, T.J. “Disparities at the Intersection of Marginalized Groups.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 51(10): 1349-1359. PMID: 27531592. PMCID: PMC5350011.

2016t Findley, K., Williams, D.R., Grice, E.A., Bonham, V.L. “Health Disparities and the Microbiome.” Trends in Microbiology. 24(11): 847-850. PMID: 27712950. PMCID: 5695575.

2016u Cuevas, A.G., Dawson, B.A., Williams, D.R. “Race and Skin Color in Latino Health: An Analytic Review.” American Journal of Public Health. 106(12): 2131-2136. PMID: 27736206. PMCID: PMC5104999.

2016v Tamane, M., Williams, D.R. “Mental Health of African Americans and Contemporary Racism.” Vol 3: 228-236 in People of Color in the United States: Contemporary Issues in Education, Work, Communities, Health, and Immigration [4 vol.] Kofi Lomotey, Felicia Helvey, Pamela Braboy Jackson, Muna Adem, Paulina X. Ruf, Valire Carr Copeland, Alvaro Huerta, Norma V Iglesias-Prieto, Donathan L. Brown, Muna Adem (eds.) Santa Barbara, Greenwood Press.

2016w Shen, L., Simoneau, M. Williams, D.R. “Smoking: How Income, Education, and Ethnic Characteristics Relate to Tobacco Use.” Vol. 3: 310-318 in People of Color in the United States: Contemporary Issues in Education, Work, Communities, Health, and Immigration [4 vol.] Kofi Lomotey, Felicia Helvey, Pamela Braboy Jackson, Muna Adem, Paulina X. Ruf, Valire Carr Copeland, Alvaro Huerta, Norma V Iglesias-Prieto, Donathan L. Brown, Muna Adem (eds.) Santa Barbara, Greenwood Press. 2017a Williams D.R., Medlock, M.M. “Health Effects of Dramatic Societal Events—Ramifications of the Recent Presidential Election.” New England Journal of Medicine. 376(23): 2295-2299. PMID: 28591522. PMCID NA. 2017b Williams, D.R. “The Health of the African Diaspora in the Caribbean: Current Realities and Opportunities for Research and Policy.” In Thomas A. LaVeist (ed.), Legacy of the Crossing: Life, Death, and Triumph Among Descendants of the World’s Greatest Forced Migration. New York: Diasporic Africa Press. Pp. 359-381.

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2017c Williams, D.R. “From Disparity to Equity.” In Alonzo L. Plough (ed.), Knowledge to Actions: Accelerating Progress in Health, Well-Being, and Equity. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 21-30. 2017d Ong, A.D., Williams, D.R., Nwizu, U., Gruenewald, T.L. “Everyday Unfair Treatment and Multisystem Biological Dysregulation in African American Adults.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. 23(1): 27-35. PMID: 28045308. PMCID: PMC5443680. 2017e Park, I.J., Wang, L., Williams, D.R., Alegría, M. “Does anger regulation mediate the discrimination–mental health link among mexican-origin adolescents? A longitudinal mediation analysis using multilevel modeling.” Developmental Psychology. 53(2): 340-352. PMID: 27893238. PMCID: PMC5293666. 2017f Campbell, J.D., Lathan, C.L., Sholl, L., Ducar, M., Vega, M., Sunkavalli, A., Lin, L., Hanna, M., Schubert, L., Thorner, A., Faris, N., Williams, D.R., Osarogiagbon, R.U., van Hummelen, P., Myerson, M., MacConaill, L. “Comparison of Prevalence and Types of Mutations in Lung Cancers Among Black and White Populations.” JAMA Oncology. 3(6): 801-809. PMID: 28114446. PMCID: PMC5464986. 2017g Cuevas, A.G., Williams, D.R., Albert, M.A. “Psychosocial factors and hypertension: A review of the literature.” Cardiology Clinics. 35(2): 223-230. PMID: 28411896. PMCID: PMC5407387. 2017h Slopen, N., Chen, Y., Guida, J.L, Albert, M.A., Williams, D.R. “Positive Childhood Experiences and Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Midlife: Associations and Mediators.” Preventive Medicine. 97:72-79. PMID: 28087467. PIDMC: PMC5430499. 2017i Caqueo-UrÃzar, A., Alessandrini, M., Urzua, A., Zendjidjian., X, Boyer, L., Williams, D.R. “Caregiver's quality of life and its positive impact on symptomatology and quality of life of patients with schizophrenia.” Health and Quality Life of Outcomes. 15(1): 76. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-017-0652-6 PMID: 28424076. PMCID: PMC5395968. 2017j Kovess-Masfety, V., Evans-Lacko, S., Williams, D.R., Andrade, L.H., Benjet, C., Ten Have, M., Wardenaar, K., Karam, E.G., Bruffaerts, R., Abdulmalik, J., Haro Abad, J.M., Florescu, S., Wu, B., De Jonge, P., Altwaijri, Y., Hinkov, H., Kawakami,N., Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M., Bromet, E., de Girolamo, G., Posada-Villa, J., Al-Hamzawi, A., Huang, Y., Hu, C., Viana, M.C., Fayyad, J., Medina-Mora, M.E., Demyttenaere, K., Lepine, J.P., Murphy, S., Xavier M., Takeshima, T., Gureje, O. "The role of religious advisors in mental health care in the World Mental Health surveys." Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 52(3): 353-367. PMID: 27807615. 2017k Albert, M.A., Durazo, E.M., Slopen, N., Zaslavsky, A.M., Buring, J.E., Silva, T., Chasman, D., Williams, D.R. “Cumulative psychological stress and cardiovascular disease risk in middle aged and older women: Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics.” American Heart Journal, 192: 1-12. PMID: 28938955. PMCID: PMC5748933. 2017l Siddiqi, A., Shahidi, F.V., Ramraj, C., Williams, D.R. “Associations between race, discrimination and risk for chronic disease in a population-based sample from Canada.” Social Science and Medicine, 194: 135-141. PMID: 29100138. PMCID N/A.

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2017m Ransome, Y., Carty, D.C., Cogburn, C.D., Williams, D.R. “Racial Disparities in the Association between Alcohol Use Disorders and Health in Black and White Women.” Biodemography and Social Biology, 63(3): 236-252. PMID: 29035103. PMCID N/A. 2017n Ransome, Y., Slopen, N., Karlsson, O., & Williams, D. R. “The association between alcohol abuse and neuroendocrine system dysregulation: Race differences in a National sample.” Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 66: 313-321. PMID: 28751021. PMCID: PMC5671340.

2017o Caqueo-Urízar, A., Rus-Calafell, M., Craig, T.K., Irarrazaval, M., Urzúa, A., Boyer, L., Williams, D.R. “Schizophrenia: impact on family dynamics.” Current Psychiatry Reports. 19: 2. https://doi-org.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/10.1007/s11920-017-0756-z PMID: 28097634. PDMIC N/A. 2017p Mitchell, C.M, Williams, D.R. "Black Lives Matter: A Theological Response to Racism¹s Impact on the Black Body in the United States.” Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 43(1): 28-45. PDMIC N/A. 2017q Agunwamba, A.A., Kawachi, I., Williams, D.R., Finney Rutten, L.J., Wilson, P.M., Viswanath, K. “Mental Health, Racial Discrimination, and Tobacco Use: Differences Across Rural-Urban California.” The Journal of Rural Health, 33: 180-189. PMID: 27074968. PDMIC 2017r Ong, A.D., Cerrada, C., Lee, R.A., Williams, D.R. “Stigma Consciousness, Racial Microaggressions, and Sleep Disturbance Among Asian Americans.” Asian American Journal of Psychology, 8(1): 72-81. 2017s Koenen, K.C., Ratanatharathorn, A., Ng, L., McLaughlin, K.A., Bromet, E.J., Stein, D.J., Karam, E.G., Ruscio, A.M., Benjet, C., Scott, K., Atwoli, L., Petukhova, M., Lim, C.C.W, Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Al-Hamzawi, A., Alonso J., Bunting, B., Ciutan, M., de Girolamo, G., Degenhardt, L., Gureje, O., Haro, JM., Huang, Y., Kawakami, N., Lee, S., Navarro-Mateu, F., Pennell, B.E., Piazza, M., Sampson, N., Ten Have, M., Torres, Y., Viana, M.C., Williams, D., Xavier, M., Kessler, R.C. “Posttraumatic stress disorder in the world mental health surveys”. Psychological Medicine, 47 (13): 2260-2274. PMID: 28385165. PMCID: PMC6034513 2017t Wilson, C., Woolford, S., Wilson, L., Williams, D.R., Oloo, W. “Disparities in Obesity Prevalence and Obesity-Related Behaviors among Adolescents in Trinidad and Tobago.” International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 20170098, ISSN (online) 2191-0278. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2017-0098. 2018a Williams, D.R. “Stress and the Mental Health of Populations of Color: Advancing Our Understanding of Race-Related Stressors.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 59(4): 466-485. PMID: 30484715. PMCID: PMC6532404. 2018b Williams, D.R., McAdams-Mahmoud, A. “Racism and Mental Health: Pathways, Evidence, and Needed Research.” In Griffith, E.E.H., Jones, B.E., Stewart, A.J. (Eds.) 2018. Black Mental Health: Patients, Providers, and Systems. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Publishing, Pp. 269-281.

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2018c Hahn, R.A., Truman, B.I., Williams D.R. “Civil rights as determinants of public health and racial and ethnic health equity: health care, education, employment, and housing in the United States.” Social Science and Medicine - Population Health, 4: 17-24. PMID: 29250579. PMCID: PMC5730086.

2018d Priest, N., Williams, D.R. “Racial Discrimination and Racial Disparities in Health.” In Major, B., Dovidio, J.F., Link, B.G (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Stigma, Discrimination, and Health. New York: Oxford University Press, Pp. 163-182. 2018e Colen, C.G., Ramey, D.M., Cooksey, E.C., Williams, D.R. “Racial disparities in health among nonpoor African Americans and Hispanics: The role of acute and chronic discrimination.” Social Science and Medicine, 199: 167-180. PMID: 28571900. PMCID: PMC5673593. 2018f Park, I.J.K., Du, H., Wang, L., Williams, D.R., Alegría, M. “Racial/ethnic discrimination and mental health in Mexican-origin youths and their parents: Testing the “linked lives” hypothesis.” Journal of Adolescent Health, 62: 480-487. PMID: 29275862. PMCID: PMC5866742. 2018g Ransome, Y., Slopen, N., Karlsson, O., Williams, D.R. “Elevated Inflammation in Association With Alcohol Abuse Among Blacks But Not Whites: Results From The MIDUS Biomarker Study.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 41: 374-384. PMID: 29230616. PMCID: PMC5924626. 2018h Park, I.J.K., Wang, L., Williams, D.R., Alegría, M. “Coping with racism: Moderators of the discrimination—adjustment link among Mexican-origin adolescents.” Child Development, 89, e293-e310. PMID: 28635029. PMCID: PMC6013037. 2018i Thornicroft, G., Evans-Lacko, S., Koenen, K.C., Kovess-Masfety, V., Williams, D.R., Kessler, R.C. “Patterns of Treatment and Barriers to Care in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” In Bromet, E., Karam, E., Koenen, K., & Stein, D. (Eds.). (2018). Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Global Perspectives from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. Cambridge, United Kingdom; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, Pp. 137-151. 2018j Priest N., Slopen N., Woolford S., Philip J.T., Singer D., Kauffman A.D., Mosely, K., Davis, M., Ransome, Y., Williams, D.R. (2018) “Stereotyping across intersections of race and age: Racial stereotyping among White adults working with children.” PLoS ONE 13(9): e0201696. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201696 PMID: 30208023. PMCID: PMC6135395. 2018k Evans, C.R., Williams, D.R., Onnela, J., Subramanian, S.V. (2018) “A multilevel approach to modeling health inequities at the intersection of multiple social identities.” Social Science and Medicine, 203: 64-73 PMID: 29199054. PMCID N/A. 2018l Cuevas, A.G., Williams, D.R. (2018) “Perceived Discrimination and Health: Integrative Findings.” In Ryff, C.D., Krueger, R.F. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science. Chapter 32. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 443-455. 2018m Slopen, N., Meyer, C., Williams, D.R. (2018) “Cumulative Stress and Health.” In Ryff, C.D., Krueger, R.F. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Integrative Health Science. Chapter 6. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 75-85.

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2018n Soo, J., Harris, J.L., Davison, K.K., Williams, D.R., Roberto, C.A. (2018) “Changes in the nutritional quality of fast-food items marketed at restaurants, 2010 v. 2013.” Public Health Nutrition, 21(11): 2117-2127, PMID: 29580301. PMCID: PMC 2018o Malat, J., Mayorga-Gallo S., Williams D.R. (2018) “The Effects of Whiteness on the Health of Whites in the USA.” Social Science & Medicine, 199:148-156. PMID: 28716453. PIDMC N/A. 2018p Evans-Lacko, S., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Al-Hamzawi, A., Alonso, J., Benjet, C., Bruffaerts, R., Chiu, W.T., Florescu, S., de Girolamo, G., Gureje,O.,. Haro, J.M., He, Y., Hu, C., Karam, E.G., Kawakami, N., Lee, S., Lund, C., Kovess-Masfety, V., Levinson, D., Navarro-Mateu, F., Pennell, B.E., Sampson, N.A., Scott, K.M., Tachimori, H., ten Have, M., Viana, M.C., Williams, D.R., Wojtyniak, B.J., Zarkov, Z., Kessler, R.C., Chatterji, S., Thornicroft, G. on behalf of the WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators. “Socio-economic variations in the mental health treatment gap for people with anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders: Results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys.” Psychological Medicine. 48: 1560-1571. PMID: 29173244. PMCID 2018q De Jesus, M., Williams D.R. (2018) “The Care and Prevention in the United States Demonstration Project: A Call for More Focus on the Social Determinants of HIV/AIDS.” Public Health Reports, 133 (2_suppl): 28S-33S. PMID: 30457952. PMCID: PMC6262515. 2018r Bor, J., Venkataramani A.S., Williams, D.R., Tsai, A.C. “Police killings and their spillover effects on the mental health of black Americans: a population-based, quasi-experimental study.” The Lancet, 392(10144): 302-310. PMID: 29937193. PMCID: PMC6376989.

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2018s Heard-Garris, N., Williams, D.R., Davis, M. Editorial: “Structuring Research to Address Discrimination as a Factor in Child and Adolescent Health.” JAMA Pediatrics, 172(10): 910-912. PMID: 30128554. PMCID N/A. 2018t Gaston, S.A., Jackson, W.B., Williams, D.R., Jackson, C.L. (2018) “Sleep and cardiometabolic health by government-assisted rental housing status among black and white men and women in the United States.” Sleep Health, 4(5): 420-428. PMID: 30241656. PMCID: 2018u Westcott, S.K., Beach, L.Y., Matsushita, F., Albert, C.M., Chatterjee, N., Wong, J., Williams, D.R., Vinayagamoorthy, M., Buring, J.E. and Albert, M.A. (2018). “Relationship Between Psychosocial Stressors and Atrial Fibrillation in Women> 45 Years of Age.” The American journal of cardiology, 122(10): 1684-1687. PMID: 30241656. PMCID: PMC6242716. 2018v Bromet, E.J., Andrade, L.H., Bruffaerts, R.., Williams, D.R. (2018). “Major Depressive Disorder.” In K.M Scott, P. de Jonge, D.J. Stein, R.C Kessler (Eds.), Mental Disorders Around the World: Facts and Figures from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. New York: Cambridge University Press, Pp. 41-56 2018w de Jonge, P., Wardenaar, K.J., Hoenders, H.R., Evans-Lacko, S., Kovess-Masfety, V., Aguilar-Gaxiola, S., Al-Hamzawi, A., Alonso, J., Andrade, L.H., Benjet, C., Bromet, E.J., Bruffaerts, R., Bunting, B., Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M., Dinolova, R.V., Florescu, S., de Girolamo, G., Gureje, O., Haro, J.M., Hu, C., Huang, Y., Karam, E.G., Karam, G., Lee, S., Lepine, J.-P., Levinson, D.,

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Makanjuola, V., Navarro-Mateu, F., Pennell, B.-E., Posada-Villa, J., Scott, K., Tachimori, H., Williams, D., Wojtyniak, B., Kessler, R.C., Thornicroft, G. 2018. “Complementary and alternative medicine contacts by persons with mental disorders in 25 countries: results from the World Mental Health Surveys.” Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences, 27(6): 552-567. PMID: 29283080. PMCID: 2018x Landry, L.G., Ali, N., Williams, D.R., Rehm, H.L., Bonham, V.L. “Lack of Diversity In Genomic Databases Is A Barrier To Translating Precision Medicine Research Into Practice.” Health Affairs, 37(5):780-785. PMID: 29733732. PMCID: 2019a Williams, D.R. and Cooper, L.A. “Reducing Racial Inequities in Health: Using What We Already Know to Take Action.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(4), 606. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16040606. PMID: 30791452. PMCID: PMC6406315. 2019b Williams, D.R., Lawrence. J.A., Davis, B.A. “Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research.” Annual Review of Public Health, 40: 105-125. PMID: 30601726. PMCID: PMC6532402. 2019c Williams, D.R., Lawrence, J.A., Davis, B.A., Vu, C. “Understanding How Discrimination Can Affect Health.” Health Services Research, 54 (S2): 1374-1388. PMID: 31663121. PMCID: PMC6864381. 2019d Williams D.R. with Griffith, D.M. “ ‘We Just Haven’t Put Our Minds to It’: An Interview With David Williams Describing the Trajectory of His Career Studying Racism.” In C.L. Ford, D.M. Griffith, M.A. Bruce, and K. L. Gilbert (Eds.) 2019. Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional. Washington, D.C.: APHA Press, Pp. 73-95. 2019e Burnhams, N.H., Bharat, C., Williams, D.R., Stein, D.J., Myers, B. 2019. “Transitions between lifetime alcohol use, regular use and remission: Results from the 2004 South African Stress and Health Survey.” South African Medical Journal, 109(1): 40-46. PMID: 30606303. PMCID: 2019f Gee, G.C., Hing, A., Mohammed, S., Tabor, D.C., Williams, D.R. 2019. “Racism and the Life Course: Taking Time Seriously.” American Journal of Public Health, 109(S1): S43-S47. PMID: 30699016. PMCID: PMC6356137. 2019g Brewer, L.P. and Williams, D.R. “We’ve Come This Far by Faith: The Role of the Black Church in Public Health.” American Journal of Public Health, 109(3): 385-386. PMID: 30726121. PMCID: N/A. 2019h Misra, S., Gelaye, B., Koenen, K., Williams, D., Borba, C., Quattrone, D., Di Forti, M., La Cascia, C., La Barbera, D., Tarricone, I., Szöke, A., Arango, C., Tortelli, A., de Haan, L.,Velthorst, E., Bobes, J., Bernardo, M., Sanjuán, J., Santos, J.L., Arrojo, M., Del-Ben, C.M.; Menezes, P.R., Selten, J.-P.; Jones, P., Kirkbride, J., Rutten, B.; van Os, J.; Murray, R.; Gayer-Anderson, C.; Morgan, C. “Early parental death and risk of psychosis in offspring: A six-country case-control study.” Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(7): 1081. doi: 10.3390/jcm8071081. PMID: 31340495. PMCID: PMC6679091.

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2019i Vilsaint, C.L., NeMoyer, A., Fillbrunn, M., Sadikova, E., Kessler, R.C., Sampson, N.A., Alvarez, K., Green, J.G., McLaughlin, K.A., Chen, R., Williams, D.R. “Racial/ethnic differences in 12-month prevalence and persistence of mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders: Variation by nativity and socioeconomic status.” Comprehensive Psychiatry, 89: 52-60. PMID: 30594752. PMCID: PMC6421861. 2019j Burroughs-Peña, M.S., Mbassa, R.S., Slopen, N.B., Williams, D.R., Buring, J., Albert, M.A. 2019. “Cumulative Psychosocial Stress and Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Older Women: Data by Race/Ethnicity.” Circulation, 139(17): 2012-2021. PMID: 30813768. PMCID: PMC6478505. 2019k Ransome, Y., Perez, A., Strayhorn, S., Gilman, S.E., Williams, D.R., Krause, N. (2019). “Contextual Religiosity and The Risk of Alcohol Use Disorders and Suicidal Thoughts among Adults in the United States.” Journal of Affective Disorders, 250: 439-446. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2019.03.021 PMID: 30901581. PMCID: PMC6530790. 2019l Cuevas, A.G., Trudel-Fitzgerald, C., Cofie, L., Zaitsu, M., Allen, J., Williams, D.R. “Placing prostate cancer disparities within a psychosocial context: challenges and opportunities for future research.” Cancer Causes Control, 30(5): 443-456. doi: 10.1007/s10552-019-01159-1. PMID: 30903484. PMCID: PMC6484832. 2019m Caqueo-Urízar, A., Boyer, L., Urzúa, A., Williams, D.R. “Self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia: a multicentric study from three Latin-America countries.” Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 54(8): 905-909. PMID: 30806726. PMCID: NA 2019n Cuevas, A.G., Wang, K., Williams, D.R., Mattei, J., Tucker, K.L., Falcon, L.M. “The association between perceived discrimination and allostatic load in the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study.” Psychosomatic Medicine, 81(7): 659-667. PMID: 31145378. NIHMS: 1552941. 2019o Cabeza de Baca, T.C., Peña, M.S.B., Slopen, N., Williams, D., Buring, J., Albert, M.A. “Financial strain and ideal cardiovascular health in middle-aged and older women: Data from the Women's health study.” American Heart Journal, 215: 129-138. PMID: 31323455. PMCID: PMC6698388. 2019p Kantor, E.D., Haneuse, S., Valdimarsdóttir, U.A., Williams, D.R., Signorello, L.B., Rider, J.R. “Socioenvironmental adversity and risk of prostate cancer in non-Hispanic black and white men.” Cancer Causes & Control, 30(9): 997-1007. PMID: 31264140. PMCID: PMC6744283. 2019q Cuevas, A.G., Chen, R., Thurber, K.A., Slopen, N., Williams, D.R. “Psychological Stress and Overweight and Obesity: Findings From the Chicago Community Adult Health Study.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53(11): 964-974. PMID: 30917198. PMCID: PMC6779073. 2019r McLaughlin, K.A., Alvarez, K., Fillbrunn, M., Green, J.G., Jackson, J.S., Kessler, R.C., Sadikova, E., Sampson, N.A., Vilsaint, C.L., Williams, D.R., Alegría, M. “Racial/ethnic variation in trauma-related psychopathology in the United States: a population-based study.” Psychological Medicine, 49(13): 2215-2226. PMID: 30378513. PMCID: PMC6494744. 2019s Chen, R., Kessler, R., Sadikova, E., NeMoyer, A., Sampson, N., Alvarez, K., Vilsaint, C., Green, J., McLaughlin, K., Jackson, J., Alegria, M., Williams, D.R. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in

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Individual-Level and Area-based Socioeconomic Status and 12-Month DSM-IV Mental Disorders.” Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2019, 119: 48-59. PMID: 31563857. PMCID: 2019t Bor, J., Venkataramani, A.S., Williams, D.R., Tsai, A.C. “Validity of details in databases logging police killings - Authors' reply.” Lancet, 393(10179):1413. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(18)33060-5. PMID 30967210. PMCID: N/A. 2019u Ong, A.D., Williams, D.R. “Lifetime discrimination, global sleep quality, and inflammation burden in a multiethnic sample of middle-aged adults.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 25(1): 82–90. doi:10.1037/cdp0000233. PMID: 30714770. PMCID: PMC6369702. 2019v Fuller-Rowell, T.E., Homandberg, L.K., Curtis, D.S., Tsenkova, V.K., Williams, D.R., Ryff, C.D. “Disparities in insulin resistance between black and white adults in the United States: The role of lifespan stress exposure.” Psychoneuroendocrinology, 107: 1–8. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.04.020. PMID: 31055182. PMCID: PMC6635018. 2019w Colen, C.G., Li, Q., Reczek, C., Williams, D.R. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Discrimination: Children’s Experiences of Unfair Treatment and Their Mothers’ Health at Midlife.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 60(4): 474-492. PMID: 31912765. PMCID N/A. 2019x Cabeza de Baca, T., Chayama, K.L., Redline, S., Slopen, N., Matsushita, F., Prather, A., Williams, D.R., Buring, J.E., Zaslavsky, A.M, Albert, M.A. “Sleep Debt: The impact of weekday sleep deprivation on cardiovascular health in older women.” Sleep, 42(10):zsz149. doi:10.1093/sleep/zsz149. PMID: 31361895. PMCID: PMC6783901. 2019y Cooper, L.A., Beach, M.C., Williams, D.R. “Confronting Bias and Discrimination in Health Care—When Silence Is Not Golden.” JAMA Internal Medicine, 179(12): 1686-1687. PMID: 31657843. PMCID: N/A. 2020a Cuevas, A.G., Chen, R., Slopen, N., Thurber, K.A., Wilson, N., Economos, C., Williams, D.R. “Assessing the Role of Health Behaviors, Socioeconomic Status, and Cumulative Stress for Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Obesity.” Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.), 28(1) 161–170. doi:10.1002/oby.22648. PMID: 31858741. PMCID: PMC6927482. 2020b Cressman, A.E., Howe, C.J., Nunn, A.S., Adimora, A.A., Williams, D.R., Kempf, M-J., Chandran, A., Wentz, E.L., Blackstock, O.J., Kassaye, S.G., Cohen, J., Cohen, M.H., Wingood, G.M., Metsch, L.R., Wilson, T.E. 2019. “The relationship between discrimination and missed HIV care appointments among women living with HIV.” AIDS and Behavior, 24(1) 151-164. PMCID 31049811. PMCID: PMC6824941. 2020c Toussaint L.L., Worthington Jr., E.L., Williams, D.R., Webb, J.R. “Forgiveness and Physical Health.” In E.L.Worthington Jr. and N.G. Wade (Eds). Handbook of Forgiveness: Second Edition. New York and London: Routledge, Pp. 178-187. 2020d Anekwe, L. Interview with David Williams. “Harnessing the outrage: it's time the NHS tackled racial bias.” British Medical Journal, 368, m341. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m341. PMID: 32046954. PMCID: N/A

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2020e Baumhofer, N.K., Panapasa, S.V., Cook, E.F., Roberto, C.A., & Williams, D.R. (2020). “Sociodemographic factors influencing island foods consumption in the Pacific Islander Health Study.” Ethnicity & Health, 25(2), 305–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/13557858.2017.1418300. PMID: 29284279. PMCID: N/A 2020f Glantz M.D, Bharat C., Degenhardt L., Sampson N.A., Scott K.M., Lim C.C.W., Al-Hamzawi A., Alonso J., Andrade L.H., Cardoso G., De Girolamo G., Gureje O., He Y., Hinkov H., Karam E.G., Karam G., Kovess-Masfety V., Lasebikan V., Lee S., Levinson D., McGrath J., Medina-Mora M.E., Mihaescu-Pintia C., Mneimneh Z., Moskalewicz J., Navarro-Mateu F., Posada-Villa J., Rapsey C., Stagnaro J.C., Tachimori H., Ten Have M., Tintle N., Torres Y., Williams D.R., Ziv Y., Kessler R.C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey Collaborators. “The epidemiology of alcohol use disorders cross-nationally: Findings from the World Mental Health Surveys.” Addictive Behaviors, 102:106128. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh .2019.106128. PMID: 31865172. PMCID: PMC In Press Williams, D.R., Chung, A. “Racism and Health.” In Rose Gibson and James S. Jackson (eds.), Health in Black America. Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publishing. In Press Williams, D.R. and Leavell, J. “Discrimination in Health and Healthcare: Opportunities for Legal Intervention?” In Wiener, R., Willis Esqueda, C., & Hope, D. (eds.) Evolving Issues in Discrimination: Social Sciences and Legal Perspectives. New York, NY: Springer Press. In Press Baumhofer, N.K., Panapasa, S.V., Cook, E.F., Williams, D.R. (2018) “Association of cultural affinity and island food consumption in the Pacific Islander health study,” Ethnicity & Health, Online Nov. 20, 2018, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/13557858.2018.1547815 PMID: 30458623. PMCID N/A. In Press Park, I.J., Du, H., Wang, L., Williams, D.R. and Alegría, M. 2019. “The Role of Parents’ Ethnic-Racial Socialization Practices in the Discrimination–Depression Link among Mexican-Origin Adolescents.” Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. Online Jan. 28, 2019, 1-14. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2018.1547969. PMID: 30689432. PMCID: PMC6661225. In Press Toussaint, L.; Gall, A.; Cheadle, A.; Williams, D.R. “Let it rest: Sleep and health as positive correlates of forgiveness of others and self-forgiveness.” Psychology & Health. Online July 31, 2019. 1-16. doi:10.1080/08870446.2019.1644335. PMIC: 31364412. PMCID: In Press Cuevas, A.G., Ho, T., Rodgers, J., DeNufrio, D., Alley, L., Allen, J. and Williams, D.R.. “Developmental timing of initial racial discrimination exposure is associated with cardiovascular health conditions in adulthood.” Ethnicity & Health, Online May 7, 2019. pp.1-14. doi:10.1080/13557858.2019.1613517 PMID: 31064206. NIHMS: 1552941. In Press Cuevas, A., Chen, R., Thurber. K., Slopen, N., Wilson, N., Economos, C., & Williams, D.R. (2019). “Do psychosocial stressors explain racial/ethnic obesity disparities? “Accepted by Obesity. Under Review Cuevas, A., DeNufrio, D., Ho, T., Allen, J., Chen, R., Rodgers, J., Ong, A., & Williams, D. R. (2019). “Discrimination and biomarkers: Challenges and opportunities for future research.” Under Review by Psychoneuroendocrinology.

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In Press O’Connor M., Slopen, N., Becaresm K., Burgner, D., Williams, D.R., Priest, N. “Inequalities in the distribution of childhood adversity from birth to 11 years.” Dec. 11, 2019. Academic Pediatrics. In Press Johnson, D.A., Javaheri, S., Guo, N., Champion, C.L., Sims, J.F., Brock, M.P., Sims, M., Patel, S.R., Williams, D.R., Wilson, J.G. and Redline, S. “Objective Measures of Sleep Apnea and Actigraphy-based Sleep Characteristics as Correlates of Subjective Sleep Quality in an Epidemiological Study: The Jackson Heart Sleep Study.” Dec. 19, 2019. Psychosomatic Medicine. In Press Green, J.G., McLaughlin, K.A., Fillbrunn, M., Fukuda, M. Jackson, J.S., Kessler, R.C., Sadikova, E., Sampson, N.A., Vilsaint, C., Williams, D.R., Cruz-Gonzalez, M., & Alegria, M. Barriers to mental health service use and predictors of treatment drop out: Racial/ethnic variation in a population-based study. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Service Research In Press Van Dyke, M.E., Baumhofer, N.K., Slopen, N., Mujahid, M.S., Clark, C.R.; Williams, D.R., Lewis, T.T. “Pervasive Discrimination and Allostatic Load in African-American and White Adults.” Psychosomatic Medicine EDITOR, SPECIAL ISSUE OF JOURNAL Williams, D.R. (Guest Editor), Special Issue: “Racism and Health.” Ethnicity & Disease. 6 (1,2), 1996. Takeuchi, D.T. and Williams, D.R. (Guest Editors), Special Issue: "Race, Ethnicity, and Mental Health in Society." Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 44 (3), 2003. Takeuchi, D.T., Alegria, M., Jackson, J. and Williams, D.R. Special Section: “National Surveys Examining Health Disparities.” American Journal of Public Health, 97 (1), 2007. Williams, D.R., Allen, S., Padian, N. (Guest Editors), “NIMH Multisite HIV/STS Prevention Trial for African-American Couples.” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 49 (Supplement 1), 2008. Miller, W.D., Braveman, P.A., Williams, D.R., Kumanyika, S.K. (Guest Editors) Supplement: “Strong Medicine for a Healthier America.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 40 (S1), 2011. PMID: 21146775. Takeuchi, D.T. and Williams, D.R. (Guest Editors), Special Issue: "Racial Inequality and Health." Du Bois Review, 8 (1), 2011. EDITED BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS Toussaint, L. L., Worthington Jr., E. L., & Williams, D.R. (Eds.). Forgiveness and health: Scientific evidence and theories relating forgiveness to better health. New York: Springer. 2015. Williams, D.R., Section Editor. U.S. National Cancer Institute. A Socioecological Approach to Addressing Tobacco-Related Health Disparities. National Cancer Institute Tobacco Control

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Monograph 22. NIH Publication No. 17-CA-8035A. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; 2017. Medlock, M.M., Shtasel, D., Thinh, N.-H. T., Williams, D.R. (Eds.). Racism and Psychiatry: Contemporary Issues and Interventions. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2019. PUBLICATIONS OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES/NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL/INSITITUTE OF MEDICINE COMMITTEES ON WHICH I SERVED 1995 Jacques Normand, David Vlahov, and Lincoln Moses (eds.), Preventing HIV Transmission: The Role of Sterile Needles and Bleach. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2001 Burton H. Singer and Carol D. Ryff (eds). New Horizons in Health: An Integrative Approach. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2003 Brian D. Smedley, Adrienne Y. Stith, and Alan R. Nelson (eds) Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2004 Michele Ver Ploeg and Edward Perrin (eds.) Eliminating Health Disparities: Measurement and Data Needs. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2004 Rodolfo Bulatao and Norman B. Anderson (eds.) Understanding Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life: A Research Agenda. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. 2006 Gerald E. Thomson, Faith Mitchell, Monique B. Williams (eds.) Examining the Health Disparities Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health: Unfinished Business. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2009 Institute of Medicine. State of the USA Health Indicators: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 2014 Institute of Medicine. Capturing social and behavioral domains in electronic health records: Phase 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 2014 Institute of Medicine. Capturing social and behavioral domains and measures in electronic health records: Phase 2. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. BOOK REVIEWS 1993 Williams, D.R. Review of Health Issues in the Black Community by R.L. Braithwaite and S. E. Tayler (eds.) Contemporary Sociology 22(5): 746-747. 1994 Williams, D.R. Review of Suicide in the African-American Community by K.E. Early. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 33(2): 201. SELECTED INVITED LECTURES (from over 750 presentations)

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D.R. Williams. Plenary Address, “Keys to More Effective Communication with Patients: How to Cross Boundaries of Race, Class, Culture, and Gender.” 45th Annual American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly, Orlando, Florida (October 1993). D.R. Williams. Commencement Address, “Making a Difference.” University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya, (June 1994). D.R. Williams. “African American Health: The Role of the Social Environment.” New York Academy of Medicine Symposium, Toward an Urban Health Agenda. New York, New York (November 1997). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “African American Health: A Dream Deferred?” University of Michigan Health Sciences Schools Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI (January 1998). D.R. Williams. “Race, Racism, and African American Health.” Public Health Grand Rounds on Racism and Health. Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts (April 1998). D.R. Williams. “Race and Health.” Kansas Conference on Health and Its Determinants, Health Institute. Wichita, Kansas (April 1998). D.R. Williams. “Racism and Mental Health: Lessons from the U.S.A.”, Conference on Mental Health Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa (October 1998).Hono D.R. Williams. “Racial Variations in Adult Health Status: Patterns, Paradoxes, and Prospects.” National Research Council Conference on Racial Trends in the United States. Washington, D.C. (October 1998). D.R. Williams. Master lecture. “The Health Effects of Unfair Treatment: Racial Discrimination and Beyond.” Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Diego, California (March 1999). D.R. Williams. “SES and Ethnicity: The Added Effects of Racism and Discrimination.” Socioeconomic Status and Health in Industrial Nations: Social, Psychological and Biological Pathways.” New York Academy of Sciences. Bethesda, Maryland (May 1999). D.R. Williams. Plenary Address, “Defining the Impact of Discrimination on Racial Disparities.” International Society on Hypertension in Blacks Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada (July 1999). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “The Enigma of Racial Inequalities in Health: The Social Determinants of Disease.” Australian Epidemiological Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Darwin, Australia (September 1999). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address, “Understanding the Social Context: The Promise and the Challenges.” Toward Higher Levels of Analysis: Progress and Promise in Research on School and Cultural Dimensions of Health. National Institutes of Health Conference, Bethesda, MD (June 2000). D.R. Williams. Congressional Briefing on Research on Minority Health Disparities “Race and Health: Trends and Social Determinants.” Sponsored by APA, COSSA, SPSSI, and NASW. Rayburn House Office Building, Capitol Hill (June 2000). D.R. Williams. “Race and Health: The Role of the Social Environment.” Center for Health and Community Inaugural Event, University of California, San Francisco (September 2000). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address "Persisting Racial Inequalities in Health: The Social Determinants of Disease." New Mexico Public Health Association, Taos, NM (April 2001). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. "Race, Gender and Health: Trends and Social Determinants". Conference on Eliminating Health Disparities Among Minority Women, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, NIH and National Center on Minority Health and Disparities, Galveston, TX (May 2001).

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D.R. Williams. Opening Plenary. "Health and Healthcare in Social Context: Challenges and Opportunities." Improving Access to Healthcare and Human Services: Elements of Success. Salzburg Seminar (Session 395). Salzburg, Austria (March 2002). D.R. Williams. Grand Rounds in Psychiatry. "Social Influences on Health and Mental Health: The case of African Americans" Department of Psychiatry, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT (April 2002). D.R. Williams. Bohan Visiting Professor Inaugural Presentation. "Race and Health: Patterns, Challenges, and Opportunities." University of Kansas Medical Center. Kansas City, KS. (May 2002). D.R. Williams. “’My People are Destroyed for Lack of Knowledge’: Knowledge is a Prerequisite to Effective Activism.” Congressional Black Caucus Forum—Mobilizing for the Health Movement, Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference, Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. (September 2002). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Racial Inequalities in Health and Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities.” American Academy of Nursing, Naples, FL (November 2002). D.R. Williams. Distinguished Visiting Scholar. “Race, Racial/Ethnic Bias and Health: Evidence and Needed Research.” Washington University, St. Louis, MO (March 2003). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “The Health of the Black Population in the United States: 10 Key Facts.” First Municipal Conference on Afro-Brazilian Health. Sao Paulo, Brazil (May 2003). D.R. Williams. Commencement Address, “Serving Successfully in Tough Times.” Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI. (May 2004). D.R. Williams. “Health Disparities and the African American Community.” Empowerment: Building on the Civil Rights Movement. 2004 National Urban League Conference. Detroit, MI (July 2004). D.R. Williams. Commencement Address. “It’s Time to Change the World.” Oakwood College, Huntsville, AL (December 2004). D.R. Williams. Inaugural Public Health and Diversity Lecture, “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health: Challenges and Opportunities.” Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Boston, MA (February 2005). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Religion and Health: Findings, Issues and Directions.” First National Conference on Spirituality and Health. The University of Adelaide. Adelaide, Australia. (July 2005). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “The Enigma of Racial Inequalities in Health: Social Determinants of Disease.” Emory University’s Conference on The Effects of Inequality on Physical and Mental Well-Being. Emory University, Department of Sociology. Atlanta, Georgia. (March 2007). D.R. Williams. Invited Symposium on Advances in the Study of Health Disparities. “Race, Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research.” American Psychosomatic Society Annual Meeting. Budapest, Hungary (March 2007) D.R. Williams. “Racism and Health: Pathways and Evidence.” Conference on Race, Human Variation, and Disease: Consensus and Frontiers”. American Anthropological Association. Arlie Center, Warrenton, VA. (March 2007) D.R. Williams. Hot Topic Session,”Social Disparities in Health: A Time for Action.” American College of Healthcare Executives Annual Congress. New Orleans, LA (March 2007) D.R. Williams. “Racism and Health: Understanding Multiple Pathways.” 13th Annual Summer Public Research Videoconference. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (June 2007) D.R. Williams. “Overview of World Mental Health Study and SASH.” South Africa Stress and Health Study Conference, Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa (October, 2007)

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D.R. Williams. “Methodological Issues in Researching Racism and Indigenous Health.” Racism and Indigenous Health, University of Melbourne, Australia (November 2007) D.R. Williams. Distinguished Scholar Lecture. “Social Inequalities in Health: Patterns, Causes, Interventions.” Walla Walla University, College Place, WA (January 2008) D.R. Williams. “Overcoming Obstacles to Health.” RWJF Commission Launch Event, Columbus Room, Union Station. Washington, DC (February 2008) D.R. Williams, Sybil Palmer Bellows Lecture. “Social Sources of Health Disparities: Patterns, Causes, Interventions.” Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT (April 2008) D.R. Williams. Commencement Address. “Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Opportunities.” School of Science and Technology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA (June 2008) D.R. Williams. John Cassel Memorial Lecture, “Race, Racism and Health: Patterns, Paradoxes and Needed Research.” Society for Epidemiological Research Annual Meeting, Chicago IL. (June 2008) D.R. Williams. AIDS Institute Distinguished Speaker. “HIV/AIDS and Mental Health in South Africa: What are the Mental Health Consequences of an Epidemic.” AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (October 2008) D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker. “Working together for a healthier Washington.” Equity Town Hall: Our Neighborhoods, Our Health, Washington State Public Health Association, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA (October, 2008) D.R. Williams. Plenary Speaker. “A Time for Action: The Enigma of Social Disparities in Health and How to Effectively Address Them.” Washington State Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Yakima, WA (October, 2008) D.R. Williams. Dean’s Distinguished Virginia Lee Franklin Lecture. “Social Sources of Health Disparities: Patterns, Causes, Interventions”. University of Maryland School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD (November 2008) D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker. “Moving Upstream: How Addressing the Social Determinants of Health Can Improve Health and Reduce Disparities.” NIH Summit: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities. National Harbor, MD (December 2008) D.R. Williams. Grace Beals Ferguson Endowed Lecture. “Moving upstream: How Interventions on the Social Determinants of Health Can Reduce Health Disparities.” University of Washington School of Social Work 75th Anniversary Inaugural Event. Seattle, WA (September 2009) D.R. Williams. Leading Voices in Public Health Lecture. “RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America.” School of Public Health, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN (January 2009) D.R. Williams. “Working Together for a Healthier Kansas.” Kansas Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee. Kansas Legislature, Topeka, Kansas (February 2009) D.R. Williams. William A. Hinton Lecture. “Our Neighborhoods, Our Health.” Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA (February 2009) D.R. Williams. Eugene Litwak Honorary Lecture in the Sociomedical Sciences. “Race, Place and Health: Tackling the Fundamental Causes of Disparities.” Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY (March 2009) D.R. Williams. “Towards Health Equity – The Costs of U.S. Health Disparities.” Congressional Briefing on Innovations, Health and Equity: Taking a Systems Approach to Health and Economic Vitality. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC (June 2009) D.R. Williams. Plenary address. “Social Disparities in Health: Evidence and Promising Strategies.” Global Conference on Health and Lifestyle, Geneva, Switzerland (July 2009) D.R. Williams. Plenary speaker. “Social Inequalities in Health and How to Effectively Address Them.” Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Bronx Center to Reduce and Eliminate Ethnic and

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Racial Health Disparities Equity Conference. New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY (October 2009) D.R. Williams. “Removing Obstacles to Health Where People Live, Learn, Work, Play and Worship.” Third Annual Conference on Health Disparities, Morehouse School of Medicine/Congressional Tri-Caucus, Atlanta, GA (December 2009) D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker. “America’s Unfinished Agenda: The Health of African Americans.” Black Alumni of Loma Linda and La Sierra Universities’ 26th Scholarship Banquet, Los Angeles, CA (February 2010) D.R. Williams. “Stress and Racial Disparities in Brain and Body Health.” Symposium on Stress and the Central Role of the Brain in Health Inequalities. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (February 2010) D.R. Williams. “America’s Shortfalls in Health: Status and Determinants.” Council on Foundations Annual Meeting Mini-Plenary, Denver, CO (April 2010) D.R. Williams. “Racial Disparities in Health: the Multidimensional Contribution of Racism.” Press Event and launch for America’s Healing: A Racial Equity Initiative of the Kellogg Foundation, Washington, DC (May 2010) D.R. Williams. “Segregation: A Key to Understanding Racial Disparities in Health: Healthy Communities: Exploring the Intersection of Community Development and Health.” Federal Reserve Board of Governors Conference, Washington, DC (July 2010) D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Mathematics: The Key to Opportunity.” Opening of the Mathematics and Science Institute, University of the Southern Caribbean, Trinidad (July 2010) D.R. Williams. “Understanding the Association Between Race and Health: Patterns, Paradoxes and Prospects.” NCHS 50th Anniversary National Conference, Washington, DC (August 2010) D.R. Williams. Plenary Address. “How to Survive and Thrive in a High Stressed World” French Antilles Health Summit, Fort-de-France, Martinique (October 2010) D.R. Williams. “Making America Healthier for All: Challenges and Opportunities.” Fast Forward – Health Reform and Beyond. C-Change Annual Meeting, George Bush Presidential Library, College Station, TX (November 2010) D.R. Williams. “Distinguished Scholar in Residence Lecture.” Pathways to Promote Racial Healing and Equity in the American South: Opportunities for Community Philanthropy.” Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR (April 2011) D.R. Williams. “Racism and Mental Health: Then and Now.” Unequal Society: Ethnicity and Mental Health Conference, Kings College, London, England (June 2011) D.R. Williams. Leo G. Reeder Award Lecture. “Miles to Go Before We Go To Sleep: Racial/Ethnic Inequities in Health.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV (August, 2011) D.R. Williams. John R. Hogness Symposium Lecture. “Making America Healthier: Simple and Surprising Steps for Every Professional.” University of Washington, Seattle, WA (November 2011) D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “21st Century Caribbean Challenges and Opportunities for Tertiary Academic Institutions.” 26th President’s Inauguration, University of the Southern Caribbean, Port of Spain, Trinidad (August 2012). D.R. Williams. Inaugural Lecture, Distinguished Lecture Series “Making America Healthier for All: What Each of Us Can Do?” Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL (February 2013). D.R. Williams. Sixth Annual Joan Huber Lecture. “Racism and Health: Findings, Questions and Directions.” Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University Columbus, OH (February 2013).

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D.R. Williams. "Genomics and Disparities in Health and Health Care Challenges and Opportunities." Symposium on the Genomics Landscape a Decade after the Human Genome Project. Natcher Conference Center, NIH Bethesda, MD (April 2013). D.R. Williams. Commencement Address. “Enduring Challenges, Special Opportunities.” Oakwood University, Huntsville, AL (May, 2013). D.R. Williams. "The Economic Costs of Racism: Spotlight on Health.” Healing History: Overcoming Racism, Seeking Equity, Building Community. Caux, Switzerland (July 2013). D.R. Williams. Panelist. Take Two Aspirin… Race, Place and Health in the 21st Century. Charles Hamilton Houston Institute Annual Martha’s Vineyard Forum. Oaks Bluff, MA (August, 2013). D.R. Williams. “Global Disparities in CVD and the South Africa Stress & Health Study.” New York University School of Medicine’s Cardiovascular Research Training Institute Program, Accra, Ghana (September, 2013). D.R. Williams. Charles Hastings Lecture on Public Health. “Race and Health: A Healthy Future for All.” Toronto Public Health, Toronto, Canada (October 2013). D.R. Williams. Renee Royak-Schaler Inaugural Lecture in Health Disparities. "Making America Healthier for All: How Social Policies Can Promote Health." University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (March 2014). D.R. Williams. “Understanding and Addressing Diversity.” NIH Directors Workshop on Diversity. Bethesda, MD. (November, 2013). D.R. Williams. Visiting Scholar Lecture. “Is Racism a Determinant of Health?” Dalhousie University. Halifax, Nova Scotia (February 2014). D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker. “Making America Healthier: What Each of Us Can Do.” SOPHE Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. (March 2014). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address "Work, Psychosocial Stress and Health." Launch of WHO Collaborating Centre for Occupational Health. College of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE (April 2014). D.R. Williams. “Race and Health: Building a Healthier Future for All.” National Health Service Leadership Academy Symposium. Leeds, England. (May 2014) D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker. “Confronting Social Inequalities in Health: Challenges and Opportunities.” HERON Health Inequalities Conference, Kings College London, London, England (May, 2014). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “The Stress of Discrimination and Health: Striking Findings, Unanswered Questions.” Social Stress Research Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (June 2014) D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Non-Communicable Diseases: Challenges and Opportunities of Addressing Social Influences on Health.” The Second Global Conference on Lifestyle and Health. Geneva, Switzerland (July, 2014). D.R. Williams. Diversity Address. "Health Disparities and Diversity: Two peas in the same pod?" National Center for Injury Prevention & Control, Office of Minority Health and Health Equity and Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Committee on Diversity, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA (September, 2014). D.R. Williams, Keynote Address. “Race and Health and Steps to a Healthier Workforce.” National Health Service Leadership Academy Black History Month Seminar. London, England (October, 2014). D.R. Williams, “Confronting Racial Inequalities in Education, Employment and Health: Challenges and Opportunities.” Black History Month Seminar, King’s College London, London, England (October 2014).

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D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Understanding and Addressing Social Inequalities in Cancer: Challenges and Opportunities.” American Association for Cancer Research Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved, San Antonio, TX (November 2014). D.R. Williams. Plenary Address. “Improving Health in the Caribbean Region: Economic and Social Challenges and Opportunities” 16th Annual SALISES Conference Celebrated as the W Arthur Lewis Centennial. Castries, St. Lucia (January, 2015). D.R. Williams. David B. Larson Memorial Lecture. “Religious Attendance and Health: Findings, Questions and Directions.” Department of Psychiatry, Duke University, Durham, NC (March 2015). D.R. Williams. Leading Scholar Lecture. “Effectively addressing disparities in health: challenges and opportunities.” Health Sciences Schools, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (March 2015) D.R. Williams. "Race, Health and Genetics: Limits and Opportunities of Genomics Research." Quantifying Race: How Politics, Economics, and Medical Myopia Drive Color-Coded Data Workshop, Brocher Foundation, Geneva Switzerland (June 2015) D.R. Williams. "Race and Health and Steps to a Healthier Workforce.” National Health Service Workforce Race Equality Standard Strategic Advisory Group Meeting, House of Lords, London, England (June 2015) D.R. Williams. "Improving America’s Health and Reducing Disparities: Insights from the Social and Behavioral Sciences.” OBSSR 20th Anniversary Research Symposium, Natcher Conference Center, Bethesda, MD (June 2015) D.R. Williams. The Inaugural Lady Marilyn Flossaic Memorial Lecture. “Sharpening our Vision for a Well-Educated and Healthier Society: Lessons from the Science of Early Childhood.” Open University, University of the West Indies. Castries, St. Lucia (October 2015). D.R. Williams. Plenary Speaker. “The Health Consequences of Race Inequality: Patterns and Interventions.” NHS Providers Annual Conference and Exhibition. Birmingham, England (November 2015). D.R. Williams. Annual Lawton Chiles Community Lecture on Maternal and Child Health “Building a Healthier Community: What Will it Take?” Stetson University Tampa Law Center, Tampa, FL (May 2016). D.R. Williams. Annual Lawton Chiles University Lecture. “Making America Healthier for All: Challenges and Opportunities.” University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa, FL (May 2016). D.R. Williams. Keynote. “Effectively Confronting Racial Inequality: Challenges and Opportunities” NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) Conference, London, England (June 2016). D.R. Williams. Plenary Address. “Race, Health Disparities, and Social Implications.” Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race, Trinidad (August 2016). D.R. Williams. James J. Daly Lecture. “Social Inequalities in Health and What Can We Do About Them.” Fairfield University, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Fairfield, CT (November, 2016). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Effectively Addressing Diversity and Inclusion: Challenges and Opportunities.” White House Summit on Diversity and Inclusion in Government, Washington, D.C. (November, 2016). D.R. Williams, TED Talk. “What If Racism did not Matter so Much for Health?” TEDMED 2016, Palm Springs, CA (December, 2016). D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “The House that Racism Built: Understanding and Effectively Addressing Race and Racism in the U.S.” Kellogg Foundation Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Summit, Carlsbad, CA (December, 2016).

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D.R. Williams. 18th Annual President and Provost Diversity Lecture. “Effectively Addressing Racial Inequities in Health and Society: Challenges and Opportunities.” Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (March 2017). D.R. Williams. “Improving Health in Suriname: Challenges and Opportunities.” Department of Health and the University of Suriname, Paramaribo, Suriname (July 2017) D.R. Williams. Leonard I. Pearlin Award Lecture: “The Mental Health of Minority Populations: Advancing our Understanding of Traditional and Emerging Exposures”. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada (August 2017) D.R. Williams. Opening Keynote. “Race, Racism and Health: Lessons for Addressing Disparities in HIV/AIDS” National Minority AIDS Council Annual U.S. Conference on AIDS, Washington, DC (September 2017) D.R. Williams. January Series Lecture. “Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?” Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI (January 2018). D.R. Williams. “Race/Ethnicity and Health: Patterns, Challenges and Needed Research.” Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (March 2018). D.R. Williams. “Race/Ethnicity and Health: Patterns, Challenges and Needed Research.” Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia (March 2018). D.R. Williams. “Ethnic Differences in Suicide Ideation and Attempts Among Guyanese Adults.” Caribbean Studies Association Annual Conference, Havana, Cuba (June 2018) D.R. Williams. “The Health Consequences of Racial Inequality: Patterns and Interventions.” National Health Service Leaders, London, England (July 2018) D.R. Williams. “Effectively Addressing Diversity and Inclusion: The House That Racism Built.” National Health Service WRES Experts and Frontline Staff Conference, Leeds, England (July 2018) D.R. Williams, “Breast Cancer in Black Women: Striking Findings and New Opportunities for Prevention.” University of the West Indies School of Clinical Medicine and Research, Bahamas Campus, and Princess Margaret Hospital, Nassau, Bahamas (August 2018) D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Healthy and Unhealthy Spirituality: What Science is Teaching Us.” 4th Research Conference, Adventist University of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya (September, 2018) D.R. Williams. Keynote Speaker, Opening General Session, “Achieving Health Equity: Challenges and Opportunities.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (November 2018). D.R. Williams. “Reducing Racial Inequalities in Health: Using What We Already Know to Take Action.” Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture, University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, MI (March 2019). D.R. Williams. Plenary. “Race and Health in Global Perspective: The House That Racism Built.” National Health Service Workforce Race Equality Conference, Warwick, England (April 2019) D.R. Williams. Keynote: “Opening Our Eyes: Seeing the Individual, Institutional and Societal Contributions to Inequity, Bias and Racism in Health Care.” 2019 Morris M. Goldberg, MD Symposium, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Chicago, IL (April 2019) D.R. Williams. Plenary: “A Call to Action: What We Can Do to Decrease Inequity, Bias, and Racism in Health Care.” 2019 Morris M. Goldberg, MD Symposium, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Chicago, IL (April 2019) D.R. Williams. Keynote Address. “Addressing Racial Inequities to Improve Care and Productivity.” National Health Service Confederation (Confed 19) Conference, Manchester, England (June 2019) D.R. Williams. “Social Inequalities in Health and How We Can Reduce Them.” University of Chile, Santiago, Chile (June 2019) D.R. Williams. “Early Childhood, Equity and Race: Enhancing the Health of All of Our Children.” Early Childhood Development Symposium, São Paulo, Brazil (October 2019)

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D.R. Williams, “Adverse Impacts of the 2016 Presidential Election on Health.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (November 2019) D.R. Williams. Keynote. “Identifying Interventions to Address Inequalities.” The King’s Fund Annual Conference 2019, London, England (November 2019) D.R. Williams. Keynote. “Addressing Racial Inequities to Improve Care and Productivity.” A Seminar on Inequality, Inclusion and High-Quality Healthcare for All, NHS England and NHS Improvement, London, England (November 2019) D.R. Williams. Presidential Plenary. “Reducing Social Inequities in Health: Using All the Knowledge We Already Have.” Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference. Washington, D.C. (January, 2020) ORGANIZER/DISCUSSANT OF PAPER SESSIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Organizer. Paper Session on Mental Health for the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, (1988). Co-organizer and Chair. Paper Session on Religion and Mental Health, American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, (1989). Discussant. “The Dynamics of Health Behavior.” African Studies Association, Baltimore, Maryland, (November 1990). Organizer. Invited Paper Session on Race and Health Services Research, Association for Health Services Research Annual Meeting, (1992). Co-organizer. Submitted Paper Session on Race, SES and Health, Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, (1993). Organizer. Submitted Paper Session on Class Race and Health, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, (1993). Organizer. Submitted Paper Session on Mental Health, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Miami, (1993). Discussant. Workshop on Family Data and Family Health Policy, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control, Rockville, Maryland, (March 1993). Discussant. Session on Sociology of Aging and Physical Health. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, California, (August 1994). Moderator and Discussion Leader. NIH Conference on “Measuring Social Inequalities in Health.” Annapolis, Maryland, (September 1994). Discussant. “A forgotten Factor in Public Health: The relevance of Faith and Faith-Based Services.” American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, (November 1999). Discussant. Conference on Theory and Action for Health. U.K. Health Development Agency, World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, London, England, (March 2000). Discussant: Grantmakers in Health Issue Dialogue on “Strategies for Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health”. Washington D.C., (May 2000). Organizer. Invited Special Paper Session. Social Justice and Human Rights, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, (2000). Organizer. Invited Thematic paper Session on Health and Inequality, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., (2000). Organizer. Presidential Thematic Plenary Session. "Issues in Health and Medical Care". Association of Black Sociologists, 31st Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, (June 2001). Organizer and Presider. Invited Symposium Session, "Discrimination and Health", American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, (August 2001).

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Discussant. "Census 2000 State Adjustment Methodologies for Race and Ethnicity Summit" National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS), Washington, D.C. (December 2001) Co-organizer. NIH Conference on Racial/Ethnic Bias and Health: Scientific Evidence, Methods, and Policy Implications, Bethesda, MD, (April 2002). Discussant. “Education and Health: Building a Research Agenda.” Conference sponsored by Princeton University, MacArthur Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health, and National Institutes of Health. Princeton, NJ, (October 2002). Organizer. Black Caribbean Immigrants in the U.S.: Myths and Realities. 28th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association, Belize, (May 2003). Organizer and Chair. Panel on the Health of Black Caribbean Immigrants in the US: Findings from the National Study of American Life. 29th Annual Conference, Caribbean Studies Association. St. Kitts, (June 2004). Discussant. Thematic Session. Sociology of Aging and the Life Course: “Milestones in the Study of Aging and the Life Course”. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, (August 2005). Discussant. Honoring Rodney Clark Symposium: A Snapshot of His contributions to Research on the Effects of Racism on Health Disparities among Racial/Ethnic Minorities. Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., (March 2007). Discussant. Session on Race and Mental Health. Society for Epidemiological Research Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (June 2007). Discussant. Session on Race and Mental Health. Society for Epidemiological Research Meeting Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (June 2007). Discussant. “Religious Practice and Physical Health,” Heritage Foundation Conference of Religious Practice and Health.” Washington, DC (December 2008). Discussant. Responses to Discrimination and Racism Conference: Comparative Perspectives. Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (April 2010). Organizer and Co-Chair. International Society for Hypertension in Blacks (ISHIB) 2011, Boston, MA (July 2011). Discussant. Paper Session on Health Disparities. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (August 2012). D.R. Williams. Moderator, Plenary Session “International Viewpoints on Building a Healthier Global Society.” NIMHD Science of Eliminating Health Disparities Summit, National Harbor, MD (December 2012). Organizer, Thematic Session, Racial Disparities in Health. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York (August, 2013). Organizer, Social and Behavioral Precipitants of Toxic Stress Convening, Center for the Developing Child, Boston, MA, (July, 2015). Discussant. Symposium: Racial Discrimination through Meta-analytic Lenses: A Meta-Synthesis of the Science and a Discussion of Future Directions, Society for Research on Adolescents Biennial Meeting, Minneapolis, MN (April 2018). D.R. Williams. Session Organizer. “Emerging Issues in Mental Health.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (August 2018) D.R. Williams. Session Organizer. “Race, Ethnicity, and Mental Health: Critical Issues.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (August 2018) D.R. Williams. Session Organizer. “Neglected Topics in Mental Health Research.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (August 2018)

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RESEARCH GRANTS A. Funded Grants with David R. Williams as PI or Co-PI: “Psychiatric Disorder and Helpseeking Among Blacks.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1989-1990; $38,304 “Religion and Mental Health.” National Science Foundation. 1989-1990; $11,900 “The Clergy and Mental Health: A Study of the African American Clergy in New Haven.” Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University. Prime = Lily Endowment. 1991-1992; $15,200 (With Sara Horwitz and Martha Bruce) “Training Program in Mental Health Service Systems Research.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1991-1992 “SES Differences in Morbidity/Mortality in Mid/Late Life.” National Institute of Aging (FIRST Award). Principal Investigator, 1990-1995; $515,951. (With James S. Jackson and others) “African American Mental Health Research Center.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1993-1996; $2,939,381 (With James Jackson) “Social Influences on Health: Stress, Racism, and Health Protective Resources.” Detroit Area Study and Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan; National Institutes of Mental Health, MacArthur Foundation. 1994-1995; $430,000, “Inequality and Health: Patterns and Dynamics.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 1995-1996; $343,587. (With Benjamin Amick and others) “Working Lives and Mortality in an Aging National Cohort.” National Institute of Aging (via subcontract with New England Medical Center). 1996-1998; $457,560. “Race, Stress, and Mental Health.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1997-2000; 457,947 (Total). Training Program in “Psychosocial Factors in Mental Health.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1997-2002; $1,084,060 (Total); 2003-2007, $1,678,100 (Total) “Forgiveness and Health: A National Study.” John Templeton Foundation/Fetzer Institute. 1998-2000; $218,590 (Total). “Torture and Mental Health in South Africa.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1998-2005; $2,261,350 (Total). (With James S. Jackson and others) “African American Mental Health Research Program.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1998 - 2003; $2,523,849 (Total). (With James S. Jackson and others) “National Survey of African American Mental Health.” National Institute of Mental Health. 1999-2002; $4,500,000 (Total).

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"Kellogg Minority Health Disparities Scholars Program" Kellogg Foundation (via sub-contract with the Center for the Advancement of Health). 2001-2006: $340,000 (Total). Prime = Kellogg Foundation “Trauma, Stress and Mental Health in South Africa.” National Institute of Mental Health. 2005-2007: $987,706 (Total). “Supporting the Findings of the RWJF Commission on Health.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2010-2010. “Lung Cancer Disparities Center: Jointly Addressing Race and SES.” National Cancer Institute. 2010-2016; $8,942,550 (Total). (With Michelle Albert and others) “Program to support and strengthen community-based efforts to address the early roots of racial/ethnic disparities in health” Kellogg Foundation 2013-2014: $200,000 (With Michelle Albert and others) “Building Community Partnerships to Address the Roots of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health.” Kellogg Foundation, 2014- 2017; $656,669 (Total) “Supporting the 2013 RWJF Commission on Health.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2013-2014; $82,183 (Total) “Maximizing the impact of RWJF’s Commission to Build a Healthier America, other flagship programs, and activities addressing health disparities,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2015-2016, $136,866. “Building the social determinants of health of RWJF initiatives into the Culture of Health vision, with an emphasis on racial/ethnic disparities.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2016-2018. $150,000. “Building the social determinants of health of RWJF initiatives into the Culture of Health vision, with an emphasis on racial/ethnic disparities.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2018-2020. $247,897 (Total). “Stress (Early Childhood and Politically-Related) and Health.” Kellogg Foundation. 2018-2020. $768,220 (Total). B. Funded Grants with David R. Williams as Co-Investigator: “Michigan Exploratory Center on Demography of Aging.” National Institute of Aging. 1994-1999. (With George Kaplan, PI and others) “Michigan Interdisciplinary Center on Social Inequalities, Mind and Body.” National Institute of Health. 1999-2005; $9,831,198 (Total) (With Sherman James, PI and others) “Hypertension in Black Americans; A Life Course Approach.” National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. 2000-2004; $1,915,649 (Total).

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(With James S. House, PI and others) “Understanding Social Disparities in Health and Aging” Americans’ Changing Lives: National Institute of Aging. 2001- 2003; $1,751,368 (Total). (With Gary Fraser, PI and others) “Cancer Epidemiology in Adventists: A Low Risk Group.” National Cancer Institute (via sub-contract with Loma Linda University). 2001- 2002, $158,612 (Total). (With James S. Jackson, PI and others) “African American Mental Health Research Program.” National Institute of Mental Health. 2001-2006; $4,508,038 (Total). (With Catherine McLaughlin, PI) "Research Initiative on Health Insurance", Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001-2004; $8,999,935 (Total). (With George Kaplan, PI, and others) “Health and Society Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2002-2007; $4,633,314 (Total) (With Carol Ryff, PI, and others). “Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness” National Institutes of Health (via sub-contract with the University of Wisconsin, Madison), 2002-2009; $717,575 (Total). (With Amid Ismail and others.) “Detroit Center for Research on Oral Health Disparities.” NIDCR/NIH, 2001-2005, $6,900,000 (Total). (With Wilhelmine Miller, PI, and others) “RWJF Commission on Health in America: Raising Awareness, Stimulating Debate, Identifying Solutions.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (via subcontract from George Washington University), 2006-2009; $690,543 (Total) (With Lisa Berkman, PI, and others) “Health and Society Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2006-2015 (With Nancy Krieger, PI, and others) “Racial Discrimination and Risk of Chronic Disease.” National Institute of Health, 2007-2011. (With Laura Kubzansky, PI, and others) “The Neurobiological of Resilience and Optimal Aging: Oxytocin, Social Relationships Religious Involvement and Health.” John Templeton Foundation, 2009-2012. (With Brendesha Tynes, PI, and others) “Racial Discrimination in Online Contexts: The Impact on Adolescent Adjustment Over Time.” National Institute of Child Health and Development (via sub-contract with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) 2010-2013. (With John Wallace) “Healthy Learning, Healthy Living, Healthy Lives.” NIMHD/University of Pittsburgh. 2013-2015; $11,557 (Total) (With Glorian Sorensen, PI, and others) “Harvard Education Program in Cancer Prevention and Control.” NIH/NCI, 2009-2014, $499,578 (Total) (With Ichiro Kawachi, PI, and others) “ MBRS IMSD Program.” Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, 2012-2015, $546,240 (Total)

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(With Vander Weele/ Rosa Versas, PI, and others) “ Promoting Research in Religion and Public Health.” John Templeton Foundation, 2012-2015, $ 36,979 (Total) (With Michelle A Albert, PI and others) “Cumulative Stress and CVD Risk in Middle-Aged and Older Women.” National Institutes on Aging (via sub-contract with Brigham and Women's Hospital) 2011-2016 $2,978,347. (With Carol D. Ryff, PI and others) “Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness.” National Institutes on Aging (via sub-contract with the University of Wisconsin, Madison) (P01) 2011-2017. $16,426,599. (With E.Benz) “Dana Farber/ Harvard Cancer Center (P30).” NIH/NCI/DFCI, 2012-2016, $8,700,000 (Total) (With Margarita Alegria, PI and others) “Mechanisms Underlying Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mental Disorders” (via sub-contract with Massachusetts General Hospital) 2016-2019. $1,703,449. (With V. Viswanath, PI, and others) “Harvard Education Program in Cancer Prevention and Control.” (R25) NIH/NCI, 2014-2019. (With Shields) “Expanding the Inclusion of Spirituality/Religiosity Measures within National Cohort Studies in the US.” John Templeton Foundation, 2014-2017. (With C. Okechuku) “Drug abuse and jobs: racial disparities in labor force participation and outcomes.” (R03) NIH/NDA, 2014-2017. (With F. Laden and J. Levy, PIs) “Disparities in Exposure and Health Effects of Multiple Environmental Stressors Across the Life Course.” (P50) NIH/NIEHS, 2015-2020. (With R. Laden, PI) “Disparities in Exposure and Health Effects of Multiple Environmental Stressors Across the Life Course.” EPA, 2015-2020. (With Michelle A Albert, PI and others) “Cumulative Stress and CVD Risk in Middle-Aged and Older Women.” National Institutes on Aging (via sub-contract with UCSF) 2015-2017 $2,978,347. (With Carol D. Ryff, PI and others) “Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness-Project 5- Retention-Early Warning” National Institutes on Aging (via sub-contract with the University of Wisconsin, Madison) (U19) 2016-2021. Total: $6,477,930. (With Margarita Alegria, PI and others) “Mechanisms Underlying Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mental Disorders” (via sub-contract with Massachusetts General Hospital) 2016-2019. $1,703,449. (With L. Glimcher) “Dana Farber/ Harvard Cancer Center (P30).” NIH/NCI/DFCI, 2016-2021. (With J. Reede, PI) “Emotional Exhaustion: Representation and Measurement.” Aetna Foundation. 2018-2019. $87,000.

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(With Hazra, PI) “Personalized Medicine for DCIS.” ACS/Partner’s Healthcare. 2017-2021.