Ivor L. Livingston
Professor
Department of Sociology and Criminology
Howard University
United States of America
Biography
Ivor L. Livingston is a Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Howard Univerity.
Research Interest
Medical Sociology, Social Epidemiology of Chronic, Infectious and Behavior-Related Diseases and Outcomes; Acculturative Stress and Immigrant Populations; The Etiologic and Mediating Effects of Stress on the health of African Americans and People of Color in the Diaspora
Publications
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Obisesan, T., Livingston, I., Gillum, R. (2006): Frequency of Attendance at Religious Services, Cardiovascular Disease, Metabolic Risk Factors and Dietary Intake in Americans: An Age Stratified Exploratory Analysis. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 36(4): 435-448.
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Livingston et al. (2007): Gender, Acculturative Stress and Jamaican Immigrants’ Health in the United States: An Exploratory Study. West Indian Medical Journal, 56(3): 207-216.
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Obisesan, T., Truelear, AD., Livingston, IL., & Gillium, R. (2007).Changes with Aging of the Association of Religiosity and Current Alcohol Use in Americans to Age 90 in a National Survey. The Internet Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology,3(2).