Kate Strully
Associate Professor
Sociology
University at Albany
United States of America
Biography
Associate Professor Kate Strully's research examines the causal pathways responsible for economic disparities in health, particularly how health influences and is influenced by social position. Her research interests also include social stratification, health, social policy and statistics and methods.
Research Interest
Social determinants of health Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic health disparities
Publications
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Strully, K. W., D. H. Rehkopf, and Z. Xuan. 2010. “Socioeconomic Status and Infant Health:The Effect of State EITCs on Birth Weight.†American Sociological Review. 75(4): 534-562.
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Strully, K. W. 2011. “Health Care Segregation and Race Disparities in Infectious Disease: The Case of Nursing Homes and Seasonal Influenza Vaccinations.†Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 52(4):510–526.
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Strully, K.W., J. H. Fowler, J. Murabito, E. J. Benjamin, D. Levy, N. A. Christakis. 2012 “Aspirin Use and Cardiovascular Events in Social Networks.†Social Science and Medicine 74:1125-1129.