Min Hee Kim • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. The association of Alzheimer's disease genetic risk with social connectedness in middle- and older ages. Am J Epidemiol. 2026 Mar 17; 195(4):894-900. Zimmerman SC, Chen R, Thoma M, Pacca L, Hebert J, Riley A, Kim MH, Pederson A, Yang Y, Buto P, Brenowitz WD, Glymour MM, Kotwal A, Torres JM. PMID: 40512627; PMCID: PMC13066336.
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  2. Historically Black College or University Attendance and Cognition in US Black Adults. JAMA Netw Open. 2026 Feb 02; 9(2):e2558329. Thomas MD, Wei C, Kim MH, Manly J, Judd SE, White JS, Howard VJ, Mangurian C, Hamad R, Glymour MM. PMID: 41670999; PMCID: PMC12895292.
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  3. Trends in neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and mortality disparities over three decades in Denmark. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2025 Nov 10; 79(12):946-952. Foverskov E, Frøslev T, Kim MH, Hamad R. PMID: 40562525; PMCID: PMC12292267.
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  4. The Association of School Racial Segregation with Health Among U.S. Youths: A Nationwide Longitudinal Study. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2025 Aug 08. Wang G, Schwartz GL, Kim MH, Hamad R. PMID: 40781219; PMCID: PMC12421939.
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  5. Identifying and Addressing Housing Insecurity in Older Patients: Trends, Referrals, and Inequities in a California Medical System. Gerontologist. 2025 Apr 09; 65(5). Ferguson EL, Mehta S, Miramontes S, Choi M, Kim YJ, Hill-Jarrett TG, Cevallos N, Yang Y, Zimmerman SC, Chen R, Kim MH, Sims KD, Schwartz GL. PMID: 40222811; PMCID: PMC11994243.
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  6. Mediating pathways between neighborhood disadvantage and cardiovascular risk: Quasi-experimental evidence from a Danish refugee dispersal policy. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2024. Min Hee Kim, Trine Frøslev, Justin S White, M Maria Glymour, Sindana D Ilango, Henrik T Sørensen, Lars Pedersen, Rita Hamad. View Publication.
  7. Individual and regional differences in the effects of school racial segregation on Black students' health. SSM Popul Health. 2024 Jun; 26:101681. Schwartz GL, Wang G, Kim MH, Glymour MM, White JS, Collin D, Hamad R. PMID: 38840850; PMCID: PMC11152755.
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  8. Associations of Everyday and Lifetime Experiences of Discrimination With Willingness to Undergo Alzheimer Disease Predictive Testing. Neurology. 2024 Feb 27; 102(4):e208005. Hill-Jarrett TG, Choi M, Buto PT, Miramontes S, Thomas MD, Yang Y, Kim MH, Sims KD, Glymour MM. PMID: 38266219; PMCID: PMC11383877.
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  9. Testing mediating pathways between school segregation and health: Evidence on peer prejudice and health behaviors. Soc Sci Med. 2023 10; 335:116214. Schwartz GL, Chiang AY, Wang G, Kim MH, White JS, Hamad R. PMID: 37716183; PMCID: PMC11062255.
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  10. Neighborhood disadvantage and the risk of dementia and mortality among refugees to Denmark: A quasi-experimental study. SSM Popul Health. 2023 Mar; 21:101312. Kim MH, Foverskov E, Frøslev T, White JS, Glymour MM, Hainmueller J, Pedersen L, Sørensen HT, Hamad R. PMID: 36589275; PMCID: PMC9795514.
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  11. The association of residential racial segregation with health among U.S. children: A nationwide longitudinal study. SSM Popul Health. 2022 Sep; 19:101250. Wang G, Schwartz GL, Kershaw KN, McGowan C, Kim MH, Hamad R. PMID: 36238814; PMCID: PMC9550534.
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  12. The long shadow of residential racial segregation: Associations between childhood residential segregation trajectories and young adult health among Black US Americans. Health Place. 2022 09; 77:102904. Schwartz GL, Wang G, Kershaw KN, McGowan C, Kim MH, Hamad R. PMID: 36063651; PMCID: PMC10166594.
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  13. School racial segregation and long-term cardiovascular health among Black adults in the US: A quasi-experimental study. PLoS Med. 2022 06; 19(6):e1004031. Kim MH, Schwartz GL, White JS, Glymour MM, Reardon SF, Kershaw KN, Gomez SL, Collin DF, Inamdar PP, Wang G, Hamad R. PMID: 35727819; PMCID: PMC9258802.
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  14. Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and psychiatric disorders among refugees: a population-based, quasi-experimental study in Denmark. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2023 May; 58(5):711-721. Foverskov E, White JS, Norredam M, Frøslev T, Kim MH, Glymour MM, Pedersen L, Sørensen HT, Hamad R. PMID: 35597890; PMCID: PMC9676407.
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  15. School Racial Segregation and the Health of Black Children. Pediatrics. 2022 05 01; 149(5). Wang G, Schwartz GL, Kim MH, White JS, Glymour MM, Reardon S, Kershaw KN, Gomez SL, Inamdar PP, Hamad R. PMID: 35434734; PMCID: PMC9173588.
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  16. Hospitalization Trajectories in Home- and Community-Based Services Recipients: The Influence of Physician and Social Care Density. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2021 09 13; 76(8):1679-1690. Kim MH, Xiang X. PMID: 33170274; PMCID: PMC8436674.
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  17. Urban Neighborhood Characteristics and the Spatial Distribution of Home and Community-Based Service Organizations in Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Res Aging. 2022 02; 44(2):156-163. Kim MH, Clarke PJ, Dunkle RE. PMID: 33853449.
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  18. Trajectories of Homebound Status in Medicare Beneficiaries Aged 65 and Older. Gerontologist. 2020 01 24; 60(1):101-111. Xiang X, Chen J, Kim M. PMID: 30864658; PMCID: PMC7182006.
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  19. Closure of 'third places'? Exploring potential consequences for collective health and wellbeing. Health Place. 2019 11; 60:102225. Finlay J, Esposito M, Kim MH, Gomez-Lopez I, Clarke P. PMID: 31622919; PMCID: PMC6934089.
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  20. Depressive Symptoms among Former Spousal Caregivers: Comparing Stressors, Resources, and Circumstances of Caregiving Cessation among Older Husbands and Wives. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2019 Aug-Sep; 62(6):682-700. Perone AK, Dunkle RE, Feld S, Shen HW, Kim MH, Pace GT. PMID: 31352869.
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  21. Caregiver stressors and depressive symptoms among older husbands and wives in the United States. J Women Aging. 2017 Nov-Dec; 29(6):494-504. Kim MH, Dunkle RE, Lehning AJ, Shen HW, Feld S, Perone AK. PMID: 27673406.
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  22. Urban social and built environments and trajectories of decline in social engagement in vulnerable elders: findings from Detroit's Medicaid home and community-based waiver population. Res Aging. 2015 May; 37(4):413-35. Kim M, Clarke P. PMID: 25651577.
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  23. Does becoming an ADL spousal caregiver increase the caregiver's depressive symptoms? Res Aging. 2014 Nov; 36(6):655-82. Dunkle RE, Feld S, Lehning AJ, Kim H, Shen HW, Kim MH. PMID: 25651543.
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  24. Facilitators of home and community-based service use by urban African American elders. J Aging Health. 2013 Apr; 25(3):439-58. Lehning AJ, Kim MH, Dunkle RE. PMID: 23378526.
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