Do Levels of Posttraumatic Growth Vary by Type of Traumatic Event Experienced? An Analysis of the Nurses’ Health Study II.
/in Post Traumatic Growth, Publications, RISK /by adminLowe, S. R., James, P., Arcaya, M. C.,Vale, M. D., Rhodes, J. E, Rich-Eduwards, Roberts, A., & Koenan, K. C. (2020). “Do Levels of Posttraumatic Growth Vary by Type of Traumatic Event Experienced? An Analysis of the Nurses’ Health Study II.” Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. [PDF]
Association of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms with Migraine and Headache after a Natural Disaster: A Longitudinal Study
/in Post Traumatic Growth, Publications, RISK /by adminArcaya, M., Lowe, S., Asad, A.L, Subramanian, S.V., Waters, M.C., & Rhodes, J. (2017). Association of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms with Migraine and Headache after a Natural Disaster. Health Psychology. Advance online publication. [PDF]
The contribution of pre- and postdisaster social support to short- and long-term mental health after Hurricanes Katrina
/in Publications, RISK /by adminChan, C. S., Lowe, S. R., Weber, E., & Rhodes, J. E. (2015).The contribution of pre- and postdisaster social support to short- and long-term mental health after Hurricanes Katrina: A longitudinal study of low-income survivors. Social Science & Medicine, 138, 38-43.[PDF]
Understanding resilience and other trajectories of psychological distress: A mixed-methods study of low-income mothers who survived Hurricane Katrina. Current Psychology
/in Post Traumatic Growth, Publications, RISK /by adminLowe, S., Rhodes, J., & Waters, M. C. (2015). Understanding resilience and other trajectories of psychological distress: A mixed-methods study of low-income mothers who survived Hurricane Katrina. Current Psychology: A Journal for Diverse Perspectives on Diverse Psychological Issues, 34(3), 537-550. [PDF]
Measuring exposure in Hurricane Katrina: A meta-analysis and an integrative data analysis.
/in Publications, RISK /by adminUrban sprawl and body mass index among displaced Hurricane Katrina survivors. Preventive Medicine.
/in RISK /by adminThe role of health in predicting moves to poor neighborhoods among Hurricane Katrina survivors.
/in RISK /by adminHealth problems among low-income parents in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
/in Publications, RISK /by adminLowe, S.R., Willis, M., & Rhodes,J.(2014). Health problems among low-income parents in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Health Psychology, 33(8), 774-782. [PDF]
Predicting Mothers’ Reports of Children’s Mental Health Three Years after Hurricane Katrina.
/in RISK /by adminJean E. Rhodes, PhD
Frank L. Boyden Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125
(617) 287-6368
Jean.Rhodes@umb.edu