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Gopal K. Singh
Researcher at United States Department of Health and Human Services
Publications - 154
Citations - 17165
Gopal K. Singh is an academic researcher from United States Department of Health and Human Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Socioeconomic status. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 141 publications receiving 14809 citations. Previous affiliations of Gopal K. Singh include National Institutes of Health & Health Resources and Services Administration.
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Cancer disparities by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status
Elizabeth Ward,Ahmedin Jemal,Vilma Cokkinides,Gopal K. Singh,Cheryll J. Cardinez,Asma Ghafoor,Michael J. Thun +6 more
TL;DR: Differences in cancer incidence, mortality, and survival in relation to race/ethnicity, and census data on poverty in the county or census tract of residence are highlighted.
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Prevalence of parent-reported diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder among children in the US, 2007.
Michael D. Kogan,Stephen J. Blumberg,Laura A. Schieve,Coleen Boyle,James M. Perrin,Reem M. Ghandour,Gopal K. Singh,Bonnie Strickland,Edwin Trevathan,Peter C. van Dyck +9 more
TL;DR: The observed point-prevalence of autism spectrum disorder in the US is higher than previous US estimates, and more inclusive survey questions, increased population awareness, and improved screening and identification by providers may partly explain this finding.
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Area Deprivation and Widening Inequalities in US Mortality, 1969–1998
TL;DR: Areal inequalities in mortality widened because of slower mortality declines in more deprived areas, and future research needs to examine population-level social, behavioral, and medical care factors that may account for the increasing gradient.
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Impact of socioeconomic status on cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis: selected findings from the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results: National Longitudinal Mortality Study
Limin X. Clegg,Marsha E. Reichman,Barry A. Miller,Benjamin F. Hankey,Gopal K. Singh,Yi Dan Lin,Marc T. Goodman,Charles F. Lynch,Stephen M. Schwartz,Vivien W. Chen,Leslie Bernstein,Scarlett Lin Gomez,John J. Graff,Charles C. Lin,Norman J. Johnson,Brenda K. Edwards +15 more
TL;DR: Findings illustrate the potential for analyzing disparities in cancer outcomes according to a variety of individual-level socioeconomic, demographic, and health care characteristics, as well as by area measures available in the linked database.
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Ethnic-Immigrant Differentials in Health Behaviors, Morbidity, and Cause-Specific Mortality in the United States: An Analysis of Two National Data Bases
Gopal K. Singh,Mohammad Siahpush +1 more
TL;DR: Immigrants' risks of smoking, obesity, hypertension, and chronic condition, although substantially lower than those for the US-born, increased with increasing length of US residence, consistent with the acculturation hypothesis.