Jerel Ezell

Jerel Ezell

Cornell University

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Jerel Ezell

Jerel Ezell, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Social Inequality and Health Disparities.

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

Rethinking and Reinforcing Cultural Humility Against the Culture Wars: A Framework For Addressing Receptivity to Diversity Initiatives

Opioid use, prescribing and fatal overdose patterns among racial/ethnic minorities in the United States: A scoping review and conceptual risk environment model

How do people who use opioids express their qualities and capacities? An assessment of attitudes, behaviors, and opportunities

Motivation and context of concurrent stimulant and opioid use among persons who use drugs in the rural United States: a multi-site qualitative inquiry

Lack of Informed and Affirming Healthcare for Sexual Minority Men: A Call for Patient-Centered Care

Black girls don’t cry? Mental health, gender, and violence on the racialized periphery.

A social history of opioids’ crimedical cycle

The cultural dimensions of collective action during environmental hazards: Assessing race, gender, and social support network dynamics in the Flint Water Crisis

Jerel Ezell Information

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Citations(all)

1177

Citations(since 2020)

940

Cited By

392

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

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Jerel Ezell Skills & Research Interests

Social Inequality and Health Disparities

Top articles of Jerel Ezell

Rethinking and Reinforcing Cultural Humility Against the Culture Wars: A Framework For Addressing Receptivity to Diversity Initiatives

2024/12/31

Opioid use, prescribing and fatal overdose patterns among racial/ethnic minorities in the United States: A scoping review and conceptual risk environment model

2024/4/22

How do people who use opioids express their qualities and capacities? An assessment of attitudes, behaviors, and opportunities

Harm Reduction Journal

2024/4/8

Motivation and context of concurrent stimulant and opioid use among persons who use drugs in the rural United States: a multi-site qualitative inquiry

Harm Reduction Journal

2024/4/1

Lack of Informed and Affirming Healthcare for Sexual Minority Men: A Call for Patient-Centered Care

Journal of General Internal Medicine

2024/2/2

Black girls don’t cry? Mental health, gender, and violence on the racialized periphery.

Qualitative Psychology

2023/12/21

A social history of opioids’ crimedical cycle

Addiction Research & Theory

2024/1/5

The cultural dimensions of collective action during environmental hazards: Assessing race, gender, and social support network dynamics in the Flint Water Crisis

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

2023

Correction to: Child Lead Screening Behaviors and Health Outcomes Following the Flint Water Crisis

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

2023/2

Child lead screening behaviors and health outcomes following the Flint Water Crisis

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

2023/2

Moving Health Policy Research Toward A Community-Engaged Research Standard

Health Affairs Forefront

2023

Contraception and healthcare utilization by reproductive-age women who use drugs in rural communities: a cross-sectional survey

Journal of general internal medicine

2023/1

1793. Pipes as a Harm Reduction Tool: Insights from People Who Use Methamphetamine in Rural Illinois

Open Forum Infectious Diseases

2023/12

Jerel Ezell
Jerel Ezell

H-Index: 9

The health disparities research industrial complex

Social Science & Medicine

2023/10/19

Opioid and polydrug use among rural sexual and gender minorities: current knowledge and future directions

2023/10/4

A Systematic Literature Review of Strengths-Based Approaches to Drug Use Management and Treatment (May, 10.1007/s10615-023-00874-2, 2023)

2023/9

Climate change and the opioid epidemic

Journal of addiction medicine

2023/9/1

“Trickle-down” racial empathy in American higher education: Moving beyond performative wokeness and academic panels to spark racial equity

Journal of Education

2023/7

Reconsidering the “violence-as-a-disease” model: Examining violence psychopathologies in urban adolescents.

Psychology of violence

2023/5

Theorizing on neo public assistance: How do race and class impact resource uptake and behavior following disaster?

Social Science & Medicine

2022/12/1

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