
David Williams, Ph.D.
Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health in the School of Public Health and Professor of African and African American Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Affiliate of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Harvard Title
Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health
Administrative and Hospital Title
Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Science
Other Affiliations
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Affiliate, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Harvard College
Address
Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
Kresge Bldg, 709
677 Huntington Ave
Boston MA 02115
Publications View
African American girls' smoking habits and day-to-day experiences with racial discrimination.
Authors: Guthrie BJ, Young AM, Williams DR, Boyd CJ, Kintner EK.
Nurs Res
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Nurs Res
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Religious involvement and cigarette smoking in young adults: the CARDIA study (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults)study (.
Racial/ethnic variations in women's health: the social embeddedness of health.
Racial and spatial relations as fundamental determinants of health in Detroit.
Racial residential segregation: a fundamental cause of racial disparities in health.
Changing to the 2000 standard million: are declining racial/ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in health real progress or statistical illusion?
Socioeconomic disparities in health change in a longitudinal study of US adults: the role of health-risk behaviors.
Authors: Lantz PM, Lynch JW, House JS, Lepkowski JM, Mero RP, Musick MA, Williams DR.
Soc Sci Med
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Soc Sci Med
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Racism, discrimination and hypertension: evidence and needed research.
Food insufficiency and the physical and mental health of low-income women.
Racism and mental health: the African American experience.