Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH

Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH

North Carolina State University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH

Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Environmental Epidemiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Short-term changes in mental health help-seeking behaviors following exposure to multiple social stressors and a natural disaster

Advancing understanding on greenspace and mental health in young people

Impacts of compounding drought and heatwave events on child mental health: insights from a spatial clustering analysis

A Data Fusion Approach for Daily Humidity at Public Health Relevant Scales Using AI methods

Exploring place-based differences in suicide and suicide-related outcomes among North Carolina adolescents and young adults

Extreme Heat and Mental Health-Related Outcomes in Adolescent Populations: A Machine Learning Approach

Association between urban greenspace, tree canopy cover and intentional deaths: An exploratory geospatial analysis

Evaluating co-occurring space-time clusters of depression and suicide-related outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH Information

University

Position

Research Scholar North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies

Citations(all)

1817

Citations(since 2020)

1635

Cited By

532

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

North Carolina State University

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Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Epidemiology

Top articles of Jennifer Runkle, PhD, MSPH

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Journal

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Publication Date

Short-term changes in mental health help-seeking behaviors following exposure to multiple social stressors and a natural disaster

Social Science & Medicine

Sophia C Ryan

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Luke Wertis

Devyani Singh

...

2024/5/1

Advancing understanding on greenspace and mental health in young people

GeoHealth

Sophia C Ryan

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Bhuwan Thapa

2024/3

Impacts of compounding drought and heatwave events on child mental health: insights from a spatial clustering analysis

Discover mental health

Kelly Sewell

Sudeshna Paul

Kelley De Polt

Maggie M Sugg

Ronald D Leeper

...

2024/1/2

A Data Fusion Approach for Daily Humidity at Public Health Relevant Scales Using AI methods

AGU23

Revathi Muralidharan

Jessica L Matthews

Jennifer Runkle

2023/12/14

Exploring place-based differences in suicide and suicide-related outcomes among North Carolina adolescents and young adults

Journal of Adolescent Health

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Lauren M Andersen

Michael R Desjardins

2023/1/1

Extreme Heat and Mental Health-Related Outcomes in Adolescent Populations: A Machine Learning Approach

Authorea Preprints

Matthew Luke Wertis

Margaret Sugg

Jennifer Runkle

Yuhan Rao

2023/4/16

Association between urban greenspace, tree canopy cover and intentional deaths: An exploratory geospatial analysis

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Sophia C Ryan

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

2023/8/1

Evaluating co-occurring space-time clusters of depression and suicide-related outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology

Sophia C Ryan

Michael R Desjardins

Jennifer D Runkle

Luke Wertis

Margaret M Sugg

2023/11/1

Short-term exposure to temperature and mental health in North Carolina: a distributed lag nonlinear analysis

International journal of biometeorology

Tyler Minor

Margaret Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

2023/4

Spatial analysis of Greenspace and mental health in North Carolina: consideration of rural and urban communities

Family & Community Health

Sophia C Ryan

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Jessica L Matthews

2023/7/1

A difference-in difference analysis of the South Carolina 2015 extreme floods and the association with maternal health

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Sophia C Ryan

Luke Wertis

2023/10/15

Crisis response and suicidal behaviors of essential workers and children of essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Public Health Reports

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Sophia C Ryan

Devyani Singh

Shannon Green

...

2023/3

Cascading disasters and mental health: The February 2021 winter storm and power crisis in Texas, USA

Science of the total environment

Margaret M Sugg

Luke Wertis

Sophia C Ryan

Shannon Green

Devyani Singh

...

2023/7/1

Acute Health Effects of Wildfire Smoke Exposure During a Compound Event: A Case‐Crossover Study of the 2016 Great Smoky Mountain Wildfires

GeoHealth

Sara Duncan

Charlie Reed

Taylin Spurlock

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

2023/10

Examining Hurricane Ida's impact on mental health: results from a quasi‐experimental analysis

GeoHealth

Luke Wertis

Jennifer D Runkle

Margaret M Sugg

Devyani Singh

2023/2

Severe maternal morbidity in Georgia, 2009–2020

Medical care

Michael R Kramer

Katie Labgold

Adrienne D Zertuche

Jennifer D Runkle

Michael Bryan

...

2023/5/1

Socio‐Environmental Determinants of Mental and Behavioral Disorders in Youth: A Machine Learning Approach

GeoHealth

Luke Wertis

Margaret M Sugg

Jennifer D Runkle

Douglas Rao

2023/9

Mapping high-risk clusters and identifying place-based risk factors of mental health burden in pregnancy

SSM-Mental Health

Sarah E Ulrich

Margaret M Sugg

Sophia C Ryan

Jennifer D Runkle

2023/12/15

Spatio-temporal clustering of adolescent bereavement in the United States during the extended response to COVID-19: A follow-up study

Journal of Adolescent Health

Sophia C Ryan

Jennifer D Runkle

Margaret M Sugg

Devyani Singh

Shannon Green

...

2023/1/1

Association between perinatal mental health and pregnancy and neonatal complications: a retrospective birth cohort study

Women's Health Issues

Jennifer D Runkle

Kendra Risley

Manan Roy

Margaret M Sugg

2023/5/1

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