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Gregory H. Cohen
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 60
Citations - 3327
Gregory H. Cohen is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1888 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory H. Cohen include University of Toronto & Columbia University.
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Prevalence of Depression Symptoms in US Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Catherine K. Ettman,Catherine K. Ettman,Salma M Abdalla,Gregory H. Cohen,Gregory H. Cohen,Laura Sampson,Patrick M. Vivier,Sandro Galea +7 more
TL;DR: There is a high burden of depression symptoms in the US associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and that this burden falls disproportionately on individuals who are already at increased risk.
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Association of Mental Health Disorders With Prescription Opioids and High-Risk Opioid Use in US Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan
Karen H. Seal,Ying Shi,Gregory H. Cohen,Beth E. Cohen,Beth E. Cohen,Shira Maguen,Shira Maguen,Erin E. Krebs,Thomas C. Neylan,Thomas C. Neylan +9 more
TL;DR: Mental health diagnoses, especially PTSD, were associated with an increased risk of receiving opioids for pain, high-risk opioid use, and adverse clinical outcomes among US veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Population health in an era of rising income inequality: USA, 1980-2015
TL;DR: Without interventions to decouple income and health, or to reduce inequalities in income, the authors might see the emergence of a 21st century health-poverty trap and the further widening and hardening of socioeconomic inequalities in health.
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Low assets and financial stressors associated with higher depression during COVID-19 in a nationally representative sample of US adults.
Catherine K. Ettman,Catherine K. Ettman,Salma M Abdalla,Gregory H. Cohen,Gregory H. Cohen,Laura Sampson,Patrick M. Vivier,Sandro Galea +7 more
TL;DR: Populations with low assets are bearing a greater burden of mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the more assets a person had, the lower the level of probable depression.
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Interaction of the ADRB2 gene polymorphism with childhood trauma in predicting adult symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Israel Liberzon,Israel Liberzon,Anthony P. King,Anthony P. King,Kerry J. Ressler,Lynn M. Almli,Peng Zhang,Sean T. Ma,Gregory H. Cohen,Marijo Tamburrino,Joseph R. Calabrese,Sandro Galea +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first study to date linking the ADRB2 gene to PTSD or any psychiatric disorders and its findings have important implications for PTSD etiology, chronic pain, and stress-related comorbidity, as well as for both primary prevention and treatment strategies.