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<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><strong>Sherman</strong> A <strong>James</strong>213 Sanford BuildingBox 90245Duke UniversityDurham, NC 27708(919) 613-7338 (office)(email)EducationPhDWashington University in St.Louis1973A.B. Talladega College, Talladega, AL 1964Areas of ResearchUS Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Status and Health Care; Poverty and HealthAreas of InterestSocial Determinants of Racial/Ethnic Health DisparitiesChildhood Poverty and Health in Adulthood<strong>Academic</strong>-Community partnerships to reduce racial/ethnic health disparitiesPublic Policy approaches to reducing health disparitiesProfessional Experience / Employment HistoryDuke UniversityFaculty Affiliate, Population Research Institute, 2010Susan Bennett King Professor of Public Policy, 2003 - presentProfessor of Sociology, Community and Family Medicine, and African and African AmericanStudies, 2003 - presentSocial Science Research Institute, Duke UniversityFaculty Associate, Center for Research on Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences,2004 - presentUniversity of MichiganJohn P. Kirscht Collegiate Professor of Public Health (Social Epidemiology), School of PublicHealth, 1998-2003Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Social Research, July 01, 1989 - June 30, 2003School of Public Health, University of MichiganFounding Director, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health, 1998-2003The University of MichiganFaculty Associate, Center for Afro-American and African Studies, 1997-2003Associate Dean for <strong>Academic</strong> Affairs, School of Public Health, 1993-1997School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaAdjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, 1989 - present


Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, 1985-1989Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, 1980-1985Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, 1973-1980School of Public Health, The University of MichiganProfessor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, 1989-2003Institute for Social Research, The University of MichiganSenior Research Scientist, Survey Research Center, 1989-2003University of North CarolinaResearch Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, 1985-1989US Air Force2nd lieutenant to Captain, 1964-1969Visiting PositionsDistinguished Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota Medical School, May 22, 2008 - May23, 2008Visiting Professor of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Federal University of Bahia,1986-1987Awards, Honors, and DistinctionsCommencement Address, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, May 13,2011Health Sciences Schools Martin Luther King, Jr. Keynote Address, University of Michigan, January17, 2011Sixth Annual Jean Mills Symposium Keynote Address, East Carolina University, February 5, 2010Distinguished Alumnus Award, Washington University in St. Louis, May 16, 2008Distinguished Visiting Professor in Health Disparities, University of Minnesota, May 22-23, 2008Michael M. Davis Lecture, University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, April 9,2008Who's Who in American Education, 2005-presentWho's Who in Humanities Higher Education, 2005-presentWho's Who in Science and Engineering, 2004-presentWho's Who in America, 2002-presentThe 2002 William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture, School of Public Health, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 2002Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2002-presentThe 2001 Abraham Lilienfeld Teaching Award, Epidemiology Section, American Public HealthAssociation, 2001The 2001 Alonzo S. Yerby Lecture and Award, School of Public Health, Harvard University,Cambridge, MA, 2001Member, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, 2000The 2000 Thomas A. Pitts Memorial Lectureship, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,South Carolina, 2000National Academy of Science, Institute of MedicineJohn P. Kirscht Collegiate Professorship, School of Public Health, the University of Michigan, 1998-2003Member, Health Behavior and Prevention Review Committee, NIMH, 1998-1999The 1998 John C. Cassel Distinguished Lecturer, University of North Carolina, School of PublicHealth, Chapel Hill, NC, 1998Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows, 1993-1997The 1993 Roger Allan Moore Distinguished Lecturer On Values of Medicine: Ethical, Religious andCultural Perspectives, Harvard University, 1993Member, National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council, NIEHS, 1991-1995Fellow, American College of Epidemiology, 1990


Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine, 1986Fellow, American Epidemiological Society, 1985Member, Epidemiology and Disease Control Study Section, National Institutes of Health, 1985-1988Fellow, Council on Epidemiology, American Heart Association, 1984Fellow, Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, 1983Fellow, Frist Advanced International Seminar on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology andPrevention, Helsinki, Finland, July-Aug, 1982Recipient, NIH Research Career Development Award, National Heart, Lung and Bood Institute, 1982-1987Pogue Faculty Research Leave Award, 1980-81,9186-87Member, Epidemiology and Quantitative Services Study Section, National Institute of Mental Health,1979-1983Member, Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Soviety, 1976Member, Health Services Research Study Section, National Center for Health Services Research, 1975-1977Washington University Fellow, Washington University, 1972-1973National Institute of Mental Health Fellow, 1970-1971Air Force Commendation Medal, 1969Washington University Scholar, Washington University, 1969-1970Rockefeller Foundation Protestant Fellowship Award, 1963-1964Buell Gordon Gallagher Award for Scholarship and Service, Talladega College, 1962-1963Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1962-63,1963-64Whiton Writing Award, Talladega College, 1961-1962Class Valedictorian, Butler High School, Hartsville, SC, 1960DeForest Scholar (G.P.A.>3.5/4.0), Talladega College, 1960-1964Conferences OrganizedPresident, Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, June 24, 2008 - June 27, 2008Chairman and Principal Organizer, The Sixth International Interdisciplinary Conference onHypertension in Blacks, August 1-5, 1991Professional ServiceUniversity CommitteeMember, Klein-Wells Committee on Duke Civic Engagement, March, 2009 - February, 2010Member, Standing Faculty Committee on Diversity, September 01, 2006 - August 31, 2009Arts and Sciences <strong>Curriculum</strong> Committee, September 01, 2006 - April 30, 2009Member, President Broadhead Performance Review Commitee, August 01, 2007 - December 05,2007Member, Executive Committee, Global Health Institute, July 2007Member, Council on Latin American Studies, 2005-2008Member, Global Health Steering Committee, 2004-2005Co-chair, Research and Policy Subcommitee, Duke Global Health Initiative, Steering Committee,2004-2005Member, Terry Sanford Institute Advisory Board, 2003-2006Member, Search Committee, Director of the Survey Research Center, 2000-2001Member, Selection Committee, Henry Russel Lecturer, 2000-2003Member, University Committee on Honary Degrees, 2000-2003Member, Executive Board, International Institute, 1999-2001Member, Provost Faculty Advisory Committee, 1999-2002Member, Executive Board, Rackham Graduate School, 1998-2001Chairman, Committee on the Future of the School of Public Health, 1997-1998


Member, President's Campus Plan Advisory Committee, 1997-1998Member, Provost's Committee on Faculty Roles and Rewards for Applied CommunityScholarship, 1997-1998Chairman, Advisory Committee on <strong>Academic</strong> Programs, School of Public Health, 1994-1998Member, Provost's Committee to Review the School of Medicine, 1994-1995Member, Search Committee for Assistant Dean for Administration, 1994-1995Member, Executive Committee, School of Public Health, 1993-1997Member, Council on the Multicultural University (COMU), 1993-1997Member, Provost's Committee to Review the School of Public Health, 1993-1994Member, Committee on Community-Based Public Health, 1992-1997Member, Executive Committee, Women's Health Initiative, 1991-1993Member, Advisory Committee on <strong>Academic</strong> Rank and Tenure, 1991-1993Member, Board of Governors, The University of North Carolina Press, 1988-1989Member, University Bicentennial Steering Committee, 1987-1989Member, Trustee-Faculty Committee, 1985-1986Member, Administrative Board of the Graduate School, 1984-1987Member, Advisory Committee to the Chancellor, 1984-1987Member, Faculty Welfare Committee, 1981-1982Member, Faculty Council, 1978-1981Member, Committee on the Status of Black Faculty, 1978-1982Dept CommitteeChairman, Health Disparities Assistant Profgessor Search Commitee, May 01, 2010 - presentMember, Ad hoc Committee on Faculty Rank Criteria, 2010-2012Member, MPP Admissions Committee, 2006 - 2008, 2010-Chairman, Ad Hoc Executive Committee on Faculty Hiring, January 01, 2008 - May 15, 2008Member, Sanford Institute Advisory Board, January-May 2004Papers Refereedreviewer, Social Science Quarterly, 2009 - presentreviewer, New England Journal of Medicine, 2006 - presentreviewer, Annals of Epidemiology, 2006 - presentreviewer, Ethnicity and Health, 2006 - presentAssociate Editor, American Journal of Public Health, January 16, 2003 - November 30, 2006Univ ServicesMember, Executive Committee for the Duke Global Health Institute, 2007-2011Member, Review Commitee for the Duke Center for Civic Engagement, April 07, 2009 -December 15, 2009Member, Duke Council on Latin American Studies, September 01, 2006 - April 30, 2009Member, Executive Committee, Duke Center for Community Research, March, 2007 - March,2009OtherMember, Editorial Board, Preventing Chronic Disease, 2010 - presentMember, Board of Governors, The University of North Carolina Press, 2005 - 2011Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, March 01, 2008 -February 28, 2011Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on Public Health Practices to Reduce and ControlHypertension in the US Population, December 05, 2008 - December 15, 2009Member, North Carolina Institute of Medicine Task Force on Prevention, 2008 - 2009Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy InvestigatorProgram, 2002 - 2009President, Society for Epidemiologic Research, June 25, 2007 - June 20, 2008Member, National Academy of Sciences/Institute of Medicine Committee, January 15, 2004 -May 15, 2006Membership in Professional Societies


Editorial Board Member, PHYSIS: Revista de Saude Coletiva, 2005-presentMember, National Academy of Science, 2004-2006Member, National Advisory Committee, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Health &Society Fellows Program, 2003-2006Member, Behavior and Health External Advisory Board, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School ofPublic Health, 2003-2004Member, Board on Health Sciences Policy, 2002-2004Member, National Advisory Committee, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's InvestigatorAwards in Health Policy Research Program, 2002-2008Editorial Board Member, Health Education and Behavior, 2000-2003Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, HHLBI, The CARDIA Study, 1998-2003Member, Scientific Advisory Board, NIH-DC Initiative to Reduce Infant Mortality in MinorityPopulations in the District of Columbia, 1998-2000Member, Visiting Committee, School of Public Health, 1998-2004Member, Advisory Committee on the Relationship between Medicine and Public Health, 1997-1998Member, International Evaluation Committee, Brazilian Association for Gradaute Education inPublic Health (ABRASCO), 1996-1998Editorial Board Member, Annual Review of Public Health, 1995-1999Member, Program Planning Committee for Annual Meeting of the American College ofEpidemiology, 1993Member, Standing Committee on Minority Affairs, American College of Epidemiology, 1993-2000Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, NIEHS Multi-Center, 1993-2000Member, Admissions Committee, American College of Epidemiology, 1992-1995Associate Editor, Ethnicity and Disease, 1991-1995Editorial Board Member, American Journal of Public Health, 1989-1994Editorial Board Member, Work and Stress, 1986-1989Editorial Board Member, Health Psychology, 1985-1989Member, Planning Committee, NHLBI Working Conference on Coronary Heart DiseaseResearch in Black Populations, 1983-1985Editorial Board Member, Medical Care, 1979-1984Member, Action Board, American Public Health Association, 1977-1979Editorial Board Member, Journal of Community Psychology, 1976-1980LecturesInvited Lectures:US Racial-Ethnic Health Disparities: 21st Century Challenges and Opportuntiies, Institute forPublic Health, Washington University in St. Louis, April 12, 2010Race, Stress, and Health: 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities, Annual Meeting of theOregon Public Health Association, April 09, 2010Race, Stress, and Health: 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities, Sixth Annual Jean MillsSymposium, East Carolina University, February 05, 2010After the Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Health Legacy of the 1960s Civil Rights Era in aSouthern Community, Duke University, December 04, 2009Improving Population Health and Reducing Health Disparities in North Carolina, Raleigh, April24, 2009Presidential Address - Epidemiology and Societal Health: A Retrospective-Prospective View,Society for Epidemiologic Research, June 24, 2008US Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Heath and Healthcare: Where Should We Go From Here?,University of MN, May 23, 2008US Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Heath and Healthcare: Where Should We Go From Here?,


Minneapolis, MN, May 23, 2008US Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Heath and Healthcare: Where Should We Go From Here?,University of Chicago, April 09, 2008US Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Heath and Healthcare: Where Should We Go From Here?, St.Louis University, March 28, 2008Preserving the Past and Preparing for the Future: The Centrality of Education in the AfricanAmerican Experience, Hartsville, SC, May 24, 2007Where Have You Gone, John Henry?, Medical University of South Carolina - Charleston, SC,2006/10/16Lifecourse Socioeconomic Position and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in African Americans: ThePitt County Study, Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, March 11, 2005A Saude dos Negros nos Estados Unidos: Alguns Pensamentos a respeito das CausasFundamentais e as Implicacoes para Politica da Populacao dos EEUU, The Oswaldo CruzFoundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 16, 2005Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Social Mobility, and Risk for Hypertension in African AmericanMen: The Pitt County Study, The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 18,2005Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease in African American Men, Keynote Address: TheSecond Annual Maya Angelou Research Center Conference on Minority Health and HealthDisparities, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, September 8, 2005Lifecourse Socioeconomic Position and Hypertension Risk in African American Men: The PittCounty Study, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, NC, December 1, 2004Social Determinants of Health: Assembling Pieces of the Puzzle, The William T. Small, Jr.Keynote Address: Minority Health Conference, School of Public Health, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill, NC, March 1, 2002John Henryism: Compromised Autonomy and Impaired Health among Minorities, The ThomasPitts Memorial Lecture, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, September 15,2000Social Determinants of Health: Implications for Intervening on Racial and Ethnic HealthDisparities, The Alonzo S. Yerby Lecture and Award. School of Public Health, HarvardUniversity, Cambridge, MA, April 12, 2000Hypertension in African Americans: The Social Context of Risk, The John C. CasselDistinguished Lecture, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill, NC,January 20, 1999Race, Ethnicity, and the Health of the Public: The Changing Landscape, Learning in RetirementSociety, W.K. Kellogg Eye Center, Ann Arbor, MI, February 11, 1999Behavioral Correlates of Diabetes and Hypertension in African-Americans: The Pitt CountyStudy, Grand Rounds, School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, April 22,1999Through the Looking Glass: Speculations on the Future Health Research Agenda on U.S. Racialand Ethnic Minorities, Keynote Address. Minority Health Research Institute, School of PublicHealth, University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill, NC, July 12, 1998Ethnicity, Culture and Health: Charting a Multicultural Research Agenda, Robert Wood JohnsonFoundation, Princeton, NJ, November 2, 1998Race and Health: Rethinking the Association, The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY,November 17, 1998Hypertension in African Americans: Selected Findings from the Pitt County, NC Study,Community Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, East Carolina Medical School,Greenville, NC, March 20, 1997John Henryism, Economic Distress, and Hypertension in African Americans, the 75thAnniversary Symposium, School of Public Health, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April


29, 1997Socioeconomic Stress and Hypertension in African Americans, Russell Sage Foundation, NewYork, NY, March 6, 1996Primordial Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in African Americans: Exploring the Linkagesbetween Biobehavioral and Socioenvironmental Risk Factors, An International Symposium onCardiovascular Disease in Honor of Henry Blackburn, M.S., School of Public Health, Universityof Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 3, 1996Stress, John Henryism and Blood Pressure Changes in African Americans: The Pitt County (NC)Study, Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, April 24, 1995Addressing the Public Health Needs of a Diverse America, Keynote Address: The Eighth AnnualMinority Health Confernece, School of Public health, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,MI, March 19, 1994Race as a Variable in Epidemiologic Research, Keynote Address: National Heart, Lung andBlood Symposium on Atherosclerosis Risk in African Americans, School of Public Health, TheUniversity of North Carolina, Cbape Hill, September 22, 1994John Henryism and the Health of African Americans, The Roger Allan Moore DistinguishedLecture on Values and Medicine, Harvard University, March 25, 1993Public Health and Community, Convocation Address: School of Public health, The University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 30, 1993Socioeconomic Status, John Henryism, and Hypertension in Black Americans, Program inReproductive Epidemiology. Centers of Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, May 6, 1992Racial and Ethnic Differences in Low Birth Weight and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors.Keynote Address, the 10th Annual Meeting of the American College of Epidemiology, Atlanta,GA, November 7, 1991Social Factors and Cardiovascular Disease in Black Americans, School of Public Health Seminar,The University of California, Berkeley, CA, April 18, 1990Socioeconomic Status, Health Behaviors, and Health Status among Blacks, Penn StateConference on Health and Aging, October 23-24, 1989Low Socioeconomic Status and Health, Keynote Address, The Second Annual Minority HealthConference, School of Public Health, the University of Michgian, March 26, 1988Socioeconomic Status, John Henryism, and Hypertension in Blacks, School of Public HealthSeminar, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 10, 1986Psychosocial Factors and Hypertension in Blacks: An Update, The First InterdisciplinaryConference on Hypertension in Blacks, Atlanta, GA, June 15, 1985Psychosocial Precursors of Hypertension: A Review of the Epidemiological Evidence,International Symposium on Cardiovascular Disease, Convened by the National Heart and Lungand Blood Institute, NIH, Kiawah Island, SC, March 10-11, 1985Race and Social Class Differences in Hypertension in the United States, School of MedicineGrant Rounds, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, July 16, 1984Meetings:Symposium on Research and Politics: The Categorization of Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.Census, The 124th Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New York,NY, 1995Conferences:Community Participatory Research in Constructing a Conceptual Model ofUnderstand Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease in Detroit, AnnualMeeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November18, 2003Measuring and Monitoring Social Inequalities in Health in the United States, 130thAnnual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA,November 11, 2002The impact of HAART on the 1993 AIDS case surveillance definition, MichiganInfectious Disease Society, Annual Scientific Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, March 24,


2001CAM Providers' Messages to Conventional Medicine: A Qualitative Study, Presentedat the Second International Conference on the Relationship Between ConventionalMedicine and Traditional Healing, Accra Ghana, July 20, 2001Racial and Ethnic Differences in Infant Mortality: A Sociocultural Analysis, NationalConference on Toward Higher Levels of Analysis: Progress and Promise in Researchon Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health, Office of Behavioral and SocialSciences Research (NIH), Bethesda, MD, June 27, 2000Social Inequalities, Neighborhood Effects and the Health of Women Living in UrbanCommunities, Presented at the International Society for Equity in Health InauguralConference, Havana, Cuba, June 29, 2000Evaluation of the 1993 AIDS case surveillance definition since the introduction ofHAART, Infectious Disease Society of American, New Orleans, LA, September 8-9,2000Willingness to Participate in Biomedical Research: African-Americans vs Whites,Presented at the American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,September 25, 2000Unfair Treatment, Neighborhood Effects, and Mental Health in the DetroitMetropolitan Area, Presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 15, 1999Communty Based Research on Detroit's East Side: Baseline Correlates of DepressionSymptomatology in African American Women, Public Health in the 21st Century:Behavioral and Social Science Contributions, Atlanta, GA, May 9, 1998Community Based Research on Detroit's East Side: Theory Principles, andEvaluation Design, Public Health in the 21st Century: Behavioral and Social ScienceContributions, Atlanta, GA, May 9, 1998Social Inequalities, Stressors and Depressive Symptoms among Women living inDetroit American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 15, 1998Synposium on Correlation of Stress and Reproductive Outcomes: Perspectives fromCommunity-Based Participatory Research, 127th Annual meeting of the AmericanPublic Health Assocaition, Chicago, IL, November 10, 1998The Role of the African-American Church in Community Development, AnnualMeeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 5, 1997Job Strain and the Prevalence of Hypertension in Black Adults: The Pitt County (NC)Study, The 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Boston,MA, 1996Five Year Hypertension Incidence in African Americans: The Contribution ofSocioeconomic Status, Perceived Stress, and John Henryism, The Annual Meeting ofthe American Society of Hypertension, New York, NY, 1996High Blood Pressure in Urban and Rural Nigeria: Dietary, Psychosocial andAnthroprometric Determinants, The 35th Annual Conference on CardiovascularDisease Epidemiology and Prevention, American Heart Association, San Antonio,TX, 1995Social Integration, Perceived Stress and Hypertension among Adults in Three SocioeconomicGroups in Nigeria, The 28th Annual Meeting of the Society forEpidemiologic Research, Snowbird, UT, 1995Pattern of Waist to Hip Ratios in Black Adults by Occupation, John Henryism, andPerceived Stress: The Pitt County (NC) Study, The 26th Annual Meeting of theSociety for Epidemiologic Research, Keystone, CO, 1993Women, Race, and Depression: The Role of Marriage and Socioeconomic Status, TheAnnual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., 1992Social Support, Stress, and Blood Pressure in Black Adults: The Pitt County (NC)Study, The Sixth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension in


Blacks, Salvador (Bahia) Brazil, 1991Alcohol Intake and Blood Pressure in Blacks and Whites in a Rural Community inBahia, Brazil, The Sixth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertensionin Blacks, Salvador (Bahia) Brazil, 1991Prevalence and Treatment of Hypertension by Obesity Level in Black Adults: ThePitt County (NC) Study, The 119th Annual Meeting of the American Public HealthAssociation, Atlanta, GA, 1991Monitoring Community Control of Hypertension: Is Self-reported InformationAdequate?, The Fifth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension inBlacks, Long Beach, CA, 1991Socioeconomic and Behavioral Correlates of Body Mass Index in Black Adults: ThePitt County (NC) Study, Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemologic Research,1991Nutrient Intake Differences by SES in Southern Black Population: The Pitt County(NC) Study, The Fifth Internaitonal Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension inBlacks, Long Beach, CA, 1990Alcohol Consumption and Blood Pressure in Black Adults: The Pitt County (NC)Study, The Fifth International Interdisciplinary Conference on Hypertension inBlacks, Long Beach, CA, 1990Physical Activity and Hypertension in a Southern, Black Population: The Pitt County(NC) Study, The 118th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association,New York, NY, 1990Doctoral Theses DirectedPublicationsJulius Wilder, (September 01, 2005 - June 11, 2007)Sawsan Abdulhrahim, (August 15, 2001 - August 11, 2005)Debbie Barrington, (May 16, 2002 - July 11, 2005)Shawn Henderson, (September 01, 2002 - June 24, 2005)Peter Thomas, (September 10, 1999 - July 18, 2002)Journal Articles1. Swamy GK, Edwards S, Gelfand A, <strong>James</strong> SA, Miranda ML, Maternal Age, Birth Order, andRace: Differential Effects on Birthweight, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol.E-Publication ahead of print (November 15, 2010).2. Roberts CB, Couper D, Chang P, <strong>James</strong> SA, Rosamond W, Heiss G, Influence of LifecourseSocioeconomic Position on Incident Heart Failure Heart Failure in Blacks and Whites: TheAtherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 172 no. 6(August 8, 2010), pp. 717-727.3. Krieger N, Alegria M, Almeida-Filho N, da Silva JB et al, Who, and what, causes healthinequities? Reflections on emerging debates from an, Journal of Epidemiology and CommunityHealth, vol. Published Online First: 27 June 2010 doi (June 27, 2010).4. Stanton MV, Jonassaint CR, Williams RB, <strong>James</strong> SA, Socioeconomic Status Moderates theAssociation between John Henryism and NEO-PI-R Personality Domains, PsychosomaticMedicine, vol. 72 (Spring, 2010), pp. 141-147.5. Lopes GB, Matos CM, Leite EB, Martins MT, Martins MS, da Silva LF, <strong>James</strong> SA Lopes AA,Depression as a Potential Explanation for Gender Differences in Health-related Quality of Lifeamong Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis, Nephron Clinical Practice, vol. 115 no.DOI:10.1159/000286348 (February 19, 2010), pp. c-35-c40.6. Maty SC, <strong>James</strong> SA, Kaplan GA, Association between childhood and adult socioeconomicposition and the 34-Year incidence (1965-1999) of type 2 diabetes mellitus by racialclassification in the Alameda County Study, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 100 no. 1


(January, 2010), pp. 137-145.7. <strong>James</strong> SA, Epidemiologic Research on Health Disparities: Some Thoughts on History andCurrent Developments, Epidemiologic Reviews, vol. 31 (Winter, 2009), pp. 1-6.8. Fowler-Brown A, Bennett G, Goodman M, Wee C, Corbie-Smith G, <strong>James</strong> SA., PsychosocialStress and 13 year Changes in Body Mass Index in Blacks: The Pitt County Study, Obesity(Summer, 2009), pp. 1-4.9. Katz RV, Green BL, PhD, Kressin NR, <strong>James</strong> SA, Claudio C, Wang MQ, Russell SL,Exploring the ‘Legacy†of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: A follow-up study from theTuskegee Legacy Project, Journal of the National Medical Association, vol. 101 no. 2 (2009),pp. 179-183.10.Katz RV, Kegeles SS, Kressin NR, <strong>James</strong> SA et al, Awareness of the Tuskegee Syphilis Studyand the US Presidential Apology and Their Influence on Minority Participation in BiomedicalResearch, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 98 (June, 2008), pp. 1137-1142.11.Roberts, C. B., Vines, A. I., Kaufman, J. S., <strong>James</strong>, S. A., Cross-Sectional Association betweenPerceived Discrimination and Hypertension in African-American Men and Women: The PittCounty Study, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 167 no. 5 (March, 2008), pp. 624-632.12.Katz RV, Green BL, Kressin NR, Kegeles SS, Wang MQ, <strong>James</strong> SA, Russell SL, Claudio C,McCallum J, The Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Its impact on Willingness toParticipate in Biomedical Studies, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 19(2008), pp. 1169-1181.13.Orr ST, <strong>James</strong> SA, Reiter J, Unintended Pregnancy and Prenatal Behaviors Among Urban,Black Women in Baltimore, MD, Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 18 (2008), pp. 545-551.14.Orr ST, Reiter J, Blazer DG, <strong>James</strong> SA., Maternal Prenatal Pregnancy-Related Anxiety andSpontaneous Preterm Births in Baltimore, MD, Psychosomatic Medicine, vol. 69 (July, 2007),pp. 566-570.15.Two Feathers J, Kieffer EC, Palmisano G, Anderson M, Janz N, Spencer M, Guzman R,,Development, Implementation and Process Evaluation of the Reach Detroit Partnershipâ€s,The Diabetes Educator, vol. 33 (June, 2007), pp. 509-520.16.Orr ST, Blazer DG, <strong>James</strong> SA, Reiter JP, Depressive Symptoms and Indicators of MaternalHealth Status During Pregnancy, Journal of Women's Health, vol. 16 no. 4 (June, 2007), pp.535-542.17.Haratatos J, Mahalingam R, <strong>James</strong> SA, John Henryism, Self-Reported Physical HealthIndicators, and the Mediating Role of Perceived Stress among High Socioeconomic StatusAsian Immigrants, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 64 (February, 2007), pp. 1192-1203.18.Lucove JC, Kaufman JS, <strong>James</strong> SA, Adult and Childhood Socio-economic Status andMetabolic Syndrome among African Americans: the Pitt County Study, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 97 (February, 2007), pp. 234-236.19.Bennett GG, Wolin KY, <strong>James</strong> SA, Lifecourse socioeconomic position and weight changeamong Blacks: The Pitt County Study, Obesity, vol. 15 no. 1 (January, 2007), pp. 172-181.20.Zenk SN, Schulz AJ, Israel BA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Wilson ML, Bao S, Fruit and Vegetable AccessDiffers by Community Racial Composition and Socioeconomic, Ethnicity & Disease, vol. 16(Winter, 2006), pp. 275-280.21.Colen CG, Geronimus AT, Bound J, <strong>James</strong> SA, Facing the Realities of the American Dream:Upward Maternal Socioeconomic Mobility and Black-White Disparities in Infant Birth Weight,American Journal of Public Health, vol. 96 (November, 2006), pp. 2032-2039.22.Katz RV, Kegeles SS, Kressin NR, Green L, Wang MQ, <strong>James</strong> SA et al., The Tuskegee LegacyProject: Willingness of Minorities to Participate in Biomedical Research, Journal of HealthCare for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 17 no. 4 (November, 2006), pp. 698-715.23.Spencer MS, Kieffer E, Sinco BR, Palmisano G, Guzman JR, <strong>James</strong> SA, Graddy-Dansby G,Two-Feathers J, Heisler M, Diabetes-Specific Emotional Distress among African Americansand Hispanics with Type 2 Diabetes, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol.17 (September, 2006), pp. 88-105.24.Orr ST, <strong>James</strong>, SA, Garry J, Newton E., Exercise Participation Before and During Pregnancy


Among, Ethnicity and Disease, vol. 16 (September, 2006), pp. 933-937.25.Geronimus AT, Colen CG, Schochet T, Barer-Ingber L, <strong>James</strong> SA, Urban-Rural Differences inExcess Mortality among High-Poverty Populations: Evidence from the Harlem HouseholdSurvey and the Pitt County, North Carolina Study of African American Health, Journal ofHealth Care for the Poor and Underserved, vol. 17 no. 3 (August, 2006), pp. 532-558.26.<strong>James</strong> SA, VanHoewyk J., Belli RF, Strogatz DS, Williams DR, Life-course SocioeconomicPosition and Risk for Hypertension in African American Men: The Pitt County Study, AmericanJournal of Public Health, vol. 96 no. 5 (May, 2006), pp. 812-817.27.<strong>James</strong> SA, Fowler-Brown AG, Raghunathan TE, VanHoewyk J., Life-course SocioeconomicPosition and Obesity in African American Women: The Pitt County Study, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 96 (March, 2006).28.Orr ST, Blazer DG, <strong>James</strong> SA, Racial Disparities in Elevated Prenatal Depressive SymptomsAmong, Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 16 (2006), pp. 463-468.29.Orr ST, Blazer DG, <strong>James</strong> SA, Racial Disparities in Elevated Prenatal Depressive SymptomsAmong Black and White Women in Eastern North Carolina, Annals of Epidemiology (in press).30.Orr ST, <strong>James</strong> SA, Garry J., Newton E., Exercise Participation Before and During PregnancyAmong Low-Income, Urban Black Women: The Baltimore Preterm Birth Study, Ethnicity &Disease, vol. 16 (2006), pp. 909-913.31.Schulz AJ, Kannan S., Dvonch JT, Israel BA, Allen A., <strong>James</strong> S., House J., Lepkowski J.,Social and Physical Environments and Disparities in Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: TheHealthy Environments Partnership Conceptual Model, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol.113 (Summer, 2005), pp. 1817-1825.32.Almeida-Filho N., Lessa I, Magalhães L., Araújo MJ, Aquino E., Kawachi I, <strong>James</strong> SA, SocialInequality and Alcohol Consumption-Abuse in Bahia, Brazil: Interactions of Gender, Ethnicity,and Social Class, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 40 (2005), pp. 214-22.33.Zenk SN, Schulz AJ, Israel BA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Bao S., Wilson ML, Neighborhood RacialComposition, Neighborhood Poverty, and Supermarket Accessibility in Metropolitan Detroit,American Journal of Public Health, vol. 95 (2005), pp. 660-667.34.Two Feathers J., Kieffer EC, Guzman R., Palmisano G., Anderson M., Sinco B., <strong>James</strong> SA,Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit Partnership: ImprovingDiabetes-related Outcomes among African American and Latino Adults, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 95 (2005), pp. 1552-1560.35.Almeida-Filho N., Lessa I., Magalhães L., Araújo MJ, Aquino E., Kawachi I, <strong>James</strong> SA,Alcohol Drinking Patterns by Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Class in Bahia, Brazil, RevistaSaude Publica, vol. 38 (2004), pp. 45-54.36.Almeida-Filho N., Lessa I., Magalhães L., Araújo MJ, Aquino E., <strong>James</strong> SA, Kawachi I.,Social inequality and depressive disorders in Bahia, Brazil: Interactions of gender, Ethnicityand social class, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 59 (2004), pp. 1339-1353.37.Madison T., Schottenfeld D.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Schwartz A.G., Gruber S.B., Endometrial Cancer:Socioeconomic Status and Racial Differences in Stage at Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival,American Journal of Public Health, vol. 94 (2004), pp. 2104-11.38.Lopes AA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Port FK, Ojo AO, Agodoa LY, Jamerson KA, Meeting the Challenge toImprove Treatment of Hypertension in Black Americans, Journal of Clinical Hypertension, vol.5 no. 6 (December, 2003), pp. 393-401.39.Katz RV, Kegeles SS, Green BS, Kressin NR, <strong>James</strong> SA, Claudio C., The Tuskegee LegacyProject: History, Preliminary Scientific Findings and Unanticipated Societal Benefits, DentalClinics of North America, vol. 47 (2003), pp. 1-19.40.S. <strong>James</strong>, The Moral Economy of US Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 93 (2003), pp. 189.41.Joseph MA, Harlow SD, Wei JT, Sarma AV, Dunn RL, Taylor JMG, <strong>James</strong> SA, Cooney KA,Koerr KM, Mortie JE, Schottenfield DS, Risk Factors for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in aCommunity-Based Population of African-American Men, American Journal of Epidemiology,vol. 157 (2003), pp. 906-914.


42.Moura VL, Warber SL, <strong>James</strong> SA, CAM Providers' Messages to Conventional Medicine: AQualitative Study, American Journal of Medical Quality, vol. 17 no. 1 (2002), pp. 10-14.43.Montgomery JP, Gillespie BW, Boulton ML, Wotring LL, Mokotoff ED, <strong>James</strong> SA, DoesAccess to Health Care Impact Survival Time After Diagnosis of AIDS?, AIDS Patient Care andSTDS, vol. 16 no. 5 (2002), pp. 223-231.44.Israel BA, Farquhar S, Schulz AJ, <strong>James</strong> SA, Parker EA, The Relationship Between SocialSupport Stress and Health Among Women on Detroit's East Side, Health Education & Behavior,vol. 29 no. 3 (2002), pp. 342-360.45.Orr S, <strong>James</strong> SA, and Blackmore-Prince C., Maternal Prenatal Depressive Symptoms andSpontaneous Preterm Births among African American Women in Baltimore, American Journalof Epidemiology, vol. 9 (2002), pp. 803-805.46.Lopes, AAL, Port FK, <strong>James</strong> SA, Silveria MA, Martinelli R, Brito E, Rocha H., Race andGlomenulonephrities in Patients with and without Hepatosplenic mansoni schistosomiasis,Clinical Nephrology, vol. 58 (2002), pp. 333-6.47.Parker EA, Lichtenstein R, Schulz AJ, Israel BA, Schork MA, Steinman K, <strong>James</strong> SA,Disentengling Measure of Individual Perceptions of Community Social Dynamics: Results froma Community Survey, Health Education & Behavior, vol. 28 no. 4 (2001), pp. 462-486.48.Schulz A, Williams D, Israel B., Becker A, Parker E, <strong>James</strong> J, Jackson J, Unfair Treatment,Neighborhood Effects, and Mental Health in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, Journal of Healthand Social Behavior, vol. 41 (2000), pp. 314-332.49.Schulz A, Israel B., Williams DR, Parker E, Becker A, <strong>James</strong> SA, Social Inequalities, Stressorsand Self Reported Health Status among African American and White Women in the DetroitMetropolitan Area, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 51 (2000), pp. 1639-1653.50.Orr ST, Blckmore-Prince C, <strong>James</strong> SA, Griffin JM, Raghunathan TE, Race, Clinical Factorsand Preterm Birth in a Low Income Urban Setting, Ethnicity & Disease, vol. 10 no. 3 (2000),pp. 411-417.51.Dallo FJ, <strong>James</strong> SA, Acculturation and Blood Pressure in a Community-Based Sample ofChaldean-American Women, Journal of Immigrant Health, vol. 2 (2000), pp. 145-153.52.<strong>James</strong> SA and Thomas P, John Henryism and Blood Pressure in Black Populations: A Reviewof the Evidence, African American Research Prospectives, vol. 6 no. 3 (2000), pp. 1-10.53.Orr ST, Miller CA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Babones S, Unintended Pregnancy and Preterm Birth, Journal ofPediatric and Prenatal Epidemiology, vol. 14 (2000), pp. 309-313.54.Fisher MA, Eklund SA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Lin X, Adverse Events Associated with Hepatitis B Vaccinein US Children < 6 Years Old, 1993 and 1994, Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 11 (2000), pp. 13-21.55.S. <strong>James</strong>, Primordial Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in African-Americans: A SocialEpidemiological Perspective, Preventive Medicine, vol. 29 (1999), pp. S84-S89.56.Sullivan A.D., Nyirenda T, Cullinan T., Taylor T, Harlow SD, <strong>James</strong> SA, Meshnick SR,Malaria Infection During Pregnancy: Inrauterine Growth Retardation and Pre-term Deliveryin Malawi, Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 179 (1999), pp. 1580-1583.57.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Jamjourn L., Raghunathan T.E., Strogatz D.S., Furth E., Khazanie P., PhysicalActivity and Non-insulin-Dependent Diabetes in African Americans: The Pitt County Study,Diabetes Care, vol. 21 no. 4 (1998), pp. 555-562.58.Curtis A.B., Strogatz D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Raghunathan T.E., The Contribution of Baseline Weightand Weight Gain to Blood Pressure Changes in African Americans: The Pitt County Study,Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 8 (1998), pp. 497-503.59.Strogatz D.S., Croft J.B., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Keenan N.L., Browning S.B., Garrett J.M., SocialSupport, Stress and Blood Pressure in Blacks: The Pitt County Study, Epidemiology, vol. 8 no.5 (1997), pp. 482-487.60.Curtis A.B., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Raghunathan T.E., Alcser K., Job Strain and Hypertension Prevalencein African-Americans: The Pitt County (NC) Study, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 87(1997), pp. 1297-1302.61.Curtis A.B., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Raghunathan T.E., Harlow S., Alcohol Consumption


and Changes in Blood Pressure Among African Americans: The Pitt County Study, AmericanJournal of Epidemiology, vol. 146 (1997), pp. 727-733.62.Kaufman J.S., Owoaje E.E., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Rotomi C., Cooper R.S., The Determinants ofHypertension in West Africans: Contribution of Anthropometric and Dietary Factors to Urban-Rural and Socio-Economic Gradients, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 143 no. 12(1996), pp. 1203-1318.63.Orr S.T., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Miller C.A., et al., Psychosocial Stressors and Low Birthweight in anUrban Population, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 12 (1996), pp. 459-466.64.Matanoski GM, Nasca PC, Swanson GM, Vernon SW, Fontham E, Perry-Brown C, FergusonJA, <strong>James</strong> SA, et al., Statement of Principles: Epidemiology and Minority Populations., Annalsof Epidemiology, vol. 5 (1995), pp. 505-508.65.Gazmararian J.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Lepkowski J.M., Depression in Black and White Women: TheRole of Marriage and Socioeconomic Status, Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 5 (1995), pp. 455-463.66.Dargent-Molina P., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Savitz, D.A., Association Between MaternalEducation and Infant Diarrhea in Different Household and Community Environments of CEBU,Philippines, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 38 no. 2 (1994), pp. 343-350.67.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, John Henryism and the Health of African-Americans, Culture, Medicine andPsychiatry, vol. 18 (1994), pp. 163-182 (Reprinted in La Veist TA. (ed). Race, Ethnicity, andHealth, Jossey Bass, 2002.).68.Lopes A.A.S., Hornbuckle K., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Port F.K., The Joint Effects of Race and Age on theRisk of End-Stage Renal Disease Attributed to Hypertension, American Journal of KidneyDiseases, vol. 24 no. 4 (1994), pp. 554-560.69.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, The Narrative of John Henry Martin, Southern Cultures, Inaugural Issue(November, 1993), pp. 83-106.70.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Racial and Ethnic Differences in Infant Mortality and Low Birth Weight: APsychosocial Critique, Annals of Epidemiology, vol. 3 (1993), pp. 130-136.71.Croft J.B., Strogatz D.S., Keenan N.L., <strong>James</strong> S.A., et al., The Independent Effects of Obesityand Body Fat Distribution on Blood Pressure in Black Adults: The Pitt County Study, TheInternational Journal of Obesity, vol. 17 (1993), pp. 391-397.72.Lopes A.A.S., Port, F.K., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Agodoa L., The Excess Risk of Treated End-Stage RenalDisease in Blacks in the U.S., Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, vol. 3 (1993), pp.1961-1971.73.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Foreward: Racial Differences in Preterm Delivery, American Journal of PreventiveMedicine, vol. 9 (1993), pp. v-vi.74.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Keenan N.L., Strogatz D.S., et al., Socioeconomic Status, John Henryism andBlood Pressure in Black Adults: The Pitt County Study, American Journal of Epidemiology,vol. 135 (1992), pp. 59-67.75.Keenan N.L., Strogatz D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., et al., Distribution and Correlates of Waist-to-HipRatio in Black Adults: The Pitt County Study, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 135 no. 6(1992), pp. 678-684.76.Croft J.B., Strogatz D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., et al., Socioeconomic and Behavioral Correlates of BodyMass Index in Black Adults: The Pitt County Study, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 82no. 6 (1992), pp. 821-826.77.Orr S.T., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Casper R., Psychosocial Stressors and Low Birth Weight: Development ofa Questionnaire, Journal of Development and Behavioral Pediatrics, vol. 13 (1992), pp. 343-347.78.Strogatz D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Keenan N.L., et al., Alcohol Consumption and Blood Pressure inBlack Adults: The Pitt County Study, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 133 (1991), pp.442-450.79.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Almeida N.M., Kaufman J.S., Hypertension in Brazil: A Review of theEpidemiologic Evidence, Ethnicity and Disease, vol. 1 (1991), pp. 91-98.80.Adib S.M., Joseph J.G., Ostrow D.G., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Predictors of Relapse in Safer Sexual


Practices Among Homosexual Men, Aids Education and Prevention, vol. 3 (1991), pp. 293-304.81.Ainsworth B., Keenan N.L., <strong>James</strong> S.A. et al., Physical Activity and Hypertension in aSouthern Black Popualtion: The Pitt County, North Carolina Study, American Journal of PublicHealth, vol. 81 (1991), pp. 1477-1479.82.Gerber A.M., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Ammerman A.S., et al., Socioeconomic Status and Electrolyte Intakein Black Adults: The Pitt County Study, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 81 (1991), pp.1608-1612.83.Homer C.J., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Siegel E., Work-related Psychosocial Stress and Risk of Pre-term,Low Birth Weight Delivery, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 80 (1990), pp. 173-177.84.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Mortalidade Infantil e Sobrevida de Criancas na Bahia: uma reviao da literaturasocia-epidemiologica, Revista Baiana de Saude Publica, vol. 16 (1989), pp. 15-29.85.Orr S.T., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Burns B.J., Thompson B., Chronic Stressors and Maternal Depression:Implications for Prevention, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 79 (1989), pp. 1295-1296.86.Orr S.T., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Charney E., A Social Environment Inventory for the Pediatric Office,Journal of Development and Behavioral Pediatrics, vol. 10 (1989), pp. 287-291.87.Fredman L., Schoenbach V.J., Kaplan B.H., Blazer D.G., <strong>James</strong> S.A., et al., The AssociatinBetween Depressive Symptoms and Mortality Among Older Participants in the EpidemiologicCatchment Area-Piedmont Health Survey, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, vol. 44(1989), pp. S149-S156.88.Putnam S.M., Stiles W.B., Jacob M.C., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Teaching the Medical Interview, Journal ofGeneral Internal Medicine, vol. 3 (1988), pp. 38-47.89.Ballard D.J., Strogatz D.S., Wagner E.H., Siscovick D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., et al., HypertensionControl in Rural Southern Community: Medical Care Process and Dropping Out, AmericanJournal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 4 (1988), pp. 133-139.90.Duijkers T.J., Drijver M., Kromhout D., <strong>James</strong> S.A., John Henryism and Blood Pressure in aDutch Population, Psychosomatic Medicine, vol. 50 (1988), pp. 353-359.91.Obrist P.A., Light K.C., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Cardiovascular Reactivity to Stress: I.Measures of Myocardial Response and Relationships to Baseline Conditions and ParentalHypertension, Psychophysiology, vol. 24 (1987), pp. 65-78.92.Light K.C., Obrist P.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Cardiovascular Reactivity to Stress: I.Relationships to Aerobic Exercise Patterns, Psychophysiology, vol. 24 (1987), pp. 79-86.93.Sisocvick D.S., Strogatz D.S., Wagner E.H., Ballard D.J., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Beresford S.A.A.,Kleinbaum D.G., Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M.A., Provider-Oriented Interventions and TheManagement of Hypertension, Medical Care, vol. 25 (1987), pp. 254-258.94.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Psychosocial Precursors of Hypertensions: A Review of the EpidemiologicalEvidence, Circulation, vol. 76 ( Supple I) (1987), pp. I-60-I-66.95.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Wing S.B., Ramsey D.L., Socioeconomic Status, John Henryism,and Hypertension in Blacks and Whites, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 126 (1987),pp. 664-673.96.Light K.C., Obrist P.A. Sherwood A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Strogatz D.S., Effects of Race andMarginally Elevated Blood Pressure on Cariovascular Responses to Stress, Hypertension, vol.10 (1987), pp. 555-563.97.Ballard D.J., Strogatz D.S., Wagner E.H., Siscovick D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Kleinbaum D.G.,Williams C.A, Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M.A., The Edgecombe County High Blood PressureControl Program: The Process of Medical Care and Blood Pressure Control, American Journalof Preventive Medicine, vol. 12 (1986), pp. 278-284.98.Strogatz D.S, <strong>James</strong> S.A., Social Support and Hypertension Among Blacks and Whites in aRural Southern Community, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 124 (1986), pp. 949-956.99.Williams C.A., Beresford S.A.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., LaCroix A.Z., Strogatz D.S., Wagner E.H.,Kleinbaum D.G., Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M.A., Social Support, Social Stressors and TreatmentDropout: The Edgecombe County High Blood Pressue Control Program, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 75 (1985), pp. 483-486.100.Putnam S.M., Stiles W.B., Jacob M.C., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Patient Exposition and Physician


Explanations in Initial Medical Interviews and Outcomes of Clinical Visits, Medical Care, vol.23 (1985), pp. 74-83.101.Strogatz D.S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Elliott D., Ramsey D., Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M.A., CommunityCoverage in a Rural, Church-Based, Hypertension Screening Program in Edgecombe County,North Carolina, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 75 (1985), pp. 401-402.102.Wagner E.H., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Beresford S.A.A., Strogatz D., Grimson R.C., Kleinbaum D.G.,Williams C.A., Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M.A., The Edgecombe County High Blood PressureControl Program: I. Correlates of Uncontrolled Hypertension at Baseline, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 74 (1984), pp. 237-242.103.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Wagner E.H., Strogatz D., Beresford S.A.A., Kleinbaum D.G., Williams C.A.,Cutchin L.M., Ibrahim M., The Edgecombe County High Blood Pressure Control Program: II.Barriers to the Use of Medical Care, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 74 (1984), pp.468-472.104.Orr S.T., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Maternal Depression in an Urban Pediatric Practice, American Journalof Public Health, vol. 74 (1984), pp. 363-365.105.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Coronary Heart Disease in Black Americans: Suggestions for Research onPsychosocial Factors, American Heart Journal (Supplement), vol. 108 (1984), pp. 833-838.106.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, Socioeconomic Influences on CHD in Black Populations, American Heart Journal(Supplement), vol. 108 (1984), pp. 669-672.107.Orr S.T., Miller C.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Differences in Use of Health Services by ChildrenAccording to Race: Relative Importance of Cultural and System-Related Factors, Medical Care,vol. 22 (1984), pp. 848-853.108.<strong>James</strong> S.A., LaCroix A.Z., Kleinbaum D.G., Strogatz D.S., John Henryism and BloodPressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors, Journal ofBehavioral Medicine, vol. 6 (1984), pp. 257-273.109.Boyce W.T., Jensen E.W., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Peacock J.L., The Family Routines Inventory:Theoretical Origins, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 17 (1983), pp. 193-200.110.Jensen E.W., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Boyce W.T., Hartnett S.A., The Family Routines Inventory:Development and Validation, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 17 (1983), pp. 201-211.111.Broadhead W.E., Kaplan B.H., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Wagner E.H., Schoenbach V.J., Grimson R.,Heyden S., Tibblin G., Gehlbach S.H., The Epidemiologic Evidence for a Relationship BetweenSocial Support and Health, American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 117 (1983), pp. 521-537.112.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Hartnett S.A., Kalsbeek W., John Henryism and Blood Pressure DifferencesAmong Black Men, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 6 (1983), pp. 259-278.113.Dreyer N., Woods N., <strong>James</strong> S.A., ISRO: A Valid Scale for Measuring Sex Role Orientation:Sex Roles, A Journal for Research, vol. 7 (1981), pp. 173-182.114.Parkerson G.R., Gehlbach S.H., Wagner E.H., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Clapp N.E., Muhlbaier L.H., TheDuke-UNC Health Profile: An Adult Health Status Instrument for Primary Care, Medical Care,vol. 19 (1981), pp. 806-828.115.Stiles W., Putnam S., Wolf M., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Verbal Responses Mode Profiles of Patients andPhysicians in Medical Screening Interviews, Journal of Medical Education, vol. 54 (February,1979), pp. 81-89.116.Stiles W., Putnam S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Wolf M., Dimensions of Patient and Physician Roles inMedical Screening Interviews, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 13A (1979), pp. 335-341.117.Stiles W., Putnam S., Wolf M., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Interaction, Exchange Structure and PatientSatisfaction with Medical Interviews, Medical Care, vol. 17 (1979), pp. 667-579.118.Stiles W., Putman S., Wolf M., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Patient-Physician Verbal Interactions, ClinicalResearch, vol. 26 (1978), pp. 51A.119.Stiles W., Putman S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Wolf M., Acquiescence-Control and Patient Satisfactionwith Medical Interviews, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 4 (1978), pp. 369.120.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Kaplan B.H., Millstone L.H., Soul City: Attitudes Toward a Developing NewTown, Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 6 (1978), pp. 88-99.121.Graham T., Kaplan B.H., Cornoni-Huntley J.C., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Becker C., Hames C.G., Heyden


S., Frequency of Church Attendance and Blood Pressure Elevation, Journal of BehavioralMedicine, vol. 1 (1978), pp. 37-43.122.S.A. <strong>James</strong>, The Psychologist in a Public Health Setting: Implications for Training, Journal ofCommunity Psychology, vol. 6 (1978), pp. 324-327.123.Wolf M., Putnam S., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Stiles W., The Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale: A Scaleto Measure Patient Perceptions of Physician Behavior, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 1(1978), pp. 391-401.124.Tyroler H.A., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Editorial: Blood Pressure and Skin Color, American Journal ofPublic Health, vol. 68 (1978), pp. 1170-1172.125.<strong>James</strong> S.A., Kleinbaum D.G., Socioeconomic Stress and Hypertension Related Mortality inNorth Carolina, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 66 (1976), pp. 354-359.126.Shulman A.D., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Effects of Participation in Undergraduate Community PsychologyWork-Study Programs on Self Actualization and Vocational Plans, American Journal ofCommunity Psychology, vol. 1 (1973), pp. 173-181.127.Tucker R.C., <strong>James</strong> S.A., Note on 'Strangers in Paradise' or Telling It Like It Isn't, Journal ofConsulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 37 (1971), pp. 304.Chapters in Books1. Robinson SA, Boone WA, <strong>James</strong> SA, Silberberg M, and Small G, “How do you engage acommunity when there are cultural, educational, or socioeconomic differences within thecommunity as well as between the community and the researchers?†ン Section 2c of“Challenges in Improving Community Engaged Research,, in . Principles of CommunityEngagement, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: National Institutes of Health, 2011 (in press - #11-7782). (2011).2. Silberberg M, <strong>James</strong> SA, Hart-Brothers, E, Robinson SA, and Elliott-Bynum S, How do youlaunch a major community-engaged research study with a brand-new partnership that bringstogether diverse entities and individuals?â€ン, in Principles of Community Engagement, 2ndedition. Washington, DC: National Institutes of Health, 2011 (in press - #11-7782). (2011).3. Belli RF, <strong>James</strong> SA, VanHoewk J, Alcser K, The Implementation of a Computerized EventHistory Calendar Questionnaire for Research in Life Course Epidemiology, in RF Belli, FPStafford, DF Alwin (Editors), Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA; 2007: pp.318-340(2008).4. <strong>James</strong> SA, Schulz AJ, van Olphen J,, Social Capital, Poverty, and Community Health: AnExploration of Linkages, in Building Social Capital in Urban Communities, edited by S.Saegert, P. Thompson, and M. Warren (2001), pp. 165-188, Sage Publications.5. <strong>James</strong> SA, The John Henryism Scale for Active Coping, in Handbook of Tests andMeasurements for Black Populations, edited by R.L. Jones, vol. 2 (1996), pp. 415-425, Cobb &Henry Publishers, Hampton, VA.6. <strong>James</strong> S.A., Keenan N.L., Browning S., Socioeconomic Status, Health Behaviors and HealthStatus Among Blacks, in Aging, Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes, edited by D. Blazer, J.House and W. Schaie (1992), pp. 39-57, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Hillsdale,NJ.7. Kleinbaum D.G., Kupper L.L., Suen C.Y, <strong>James</strong> S.A., On Statistical Inferences AboutCovariate-Adjusted Proportions, in Biostatistics: Statistics in Biomedical, Public Health andEnvironmental Sciences, The Bernard G. Greenberg Volume, edited by P.K. Sen (1985),Elsevier Science Publishers B.C., North-Holland.8. <strong>James</strong> SA, Psychosocial and Environmental Factors in Black Hypertension, in Hypertension inBlacks: Epidemiology Pathophysiology and Treatment, edited by W.D. Hall, N.B. Shulman andE. Saunders (1985), pp. 132-143, Year book Medical Publishers.Papers Accepted1. Anthopolos R, <strong>James</strong> SA, Gelfand AE, Miranda ML, A Spatial Measure of Neighborhood LevelRacial Isolation Applied to Low Birthweight, Preterm Birth, and Birthweight in North Carolina,


Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology (Summer, 2011).2. Orr ST, Reiter JP, <strong>James</strong> SA, Orr CA, Maternal Health Prior to Pregnancy and Preter Birthamong Urban, Low Income Black Women in Baltimore: The Baltimore Preterm Birth Study,Ethnicity & Disease (2011).Submitted1. Coleman JT, Belli R, <strong>James</strong> SA, Structuring the Recall of Negative Emotional Memories: LifeScripts, Life Stories, and Memories of Unfair Treatment (Summer, 2011).2. Roberts C, <strong>James</strong> SA, Lopes AA, The Association between Childhood-level socioeconomicstatus with perceived discrimination and self-rated health in adult African-Americans: The PittCounty Study (Summer, 2011).3. Vines AI, Moultrie S, Roberts CP, Kaufman JS, <strong>James</strong> SA, A Sense of Mastery Modifies theAssociation between Education and Self-Rated Health in African Americans: the Pitt CountyStudy. (Summer, 2011).4. Silberberg M, <strong>James</strong> SA, Black MA, Robinson S, Bunce A, Elliott-Bynum S, Melding MultipleSources of Knowledge: Reflections on Using Theory and CBPR to Design a Health DisparitiesIntervention Study in Durham, NC (Summer, 2011).5. Wolf L, Abbatangelo-Gray J, Fromewick J, Ray K, <strong>James</strong> SA, Policy Prescriptions to PreventChildhood Obesity: North Carolina Lawmakers' Opinions (Spring, 2011).6. LF, Lopes GB, Cunha T, Protasio M, <strong>James</strong> SA, Lopes AA., The burden of fluid and dietaryrestrictions and the health-related quality of life of maintenance hemodialysis patients (Spring,2011).7. Sims M, Wyatt S, Diez-Roux A, Dudely A, Bruce M, <strong>James</strong> SA et al, Perceived Discriminationand Hypertension among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study (Spring, 2011).8. Abdelrahim S, <strong>James</strong> SA, Yamout R, Baker, W, Discrimination and Psychological Distress:Does Whiteness Matter for Arab Americans? (2011).9. Miranda ML, Swamy GK, Edwards S, Maxson P, Gelfand A, <strong>James</strong> SA, Disparities inMaternal Hypertension and Pregnancy Outcomes: Evidence from North Carolina, 1994-2003(Fall, 2010).Other1. Kaufman JS, Geronimus AT, <strong>James</strong> SA, RE: Racial disparity in the frequency of recurrence ofpreterm birth [Letter]. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Journal ofObstretrics & Gynecology (September, 2007), pp. 329.Last modified: 2011/06/03

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