Mark J DeHaven
Mark J DeHaven
Dean W. Colvard Distinguished Professor
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Relevant Publications

2016:

DeHaven MJ. Multimorbidity, chronic disease, and community health science. J Eval Clin Pract 2016; 1-3. Doi. 10.1111/jep12632.

Yan S, Hong X, Yu H, Yang Z, Liu S, Quan W, Xu J, Zhu L, Cheng W, Xiao H, Kitzman-Ulrich H, DeHaven MJ. Prevalence of diabetes and health-related quality of life among rural-to-urban Nong Zhuan Fei migrants in an urban area of northern China, 2013. Public Health Reports 2016; Jan-Feb; 131: 167-176.

2013:

Powell-Wiley TM, Banks-Richard K, Williams-King E, Tong L, Ayers CR, de Lemos J, Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. Churches as targets for cardiovascular disease prevention: comparison of genes, nutrition, exercise, wellness and spiritual growth (GoodNEWS) and Dallas County populations. J Public Health (Oxf). 2013;35(1):99-106.

2012:

Carson JA, Michalsky L, Latson B, Banks K, Tong L, Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. The cardiovascular health of urban African Americans: diet-related results from the Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth (GoodNEWS) trial. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2012;112(11):1852- 1858.

DeHaven MJ, Kitzman-Ulrich H, Gimpel N, Culica D, O’Neil L, Marcee A, Foster B, Biggs M, and Walton J. The effects of a community-based partnership, Project Access Dallas (PAD), on emergency department utilization and costs among the uninsured. J Public Health (Oxf). 2012;34(4):577-583.

2011:

DeHaven MJ, Gimpel N, Dallo FJ, Billmeier T. Reaching the Underserved Through Community- Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and service learning: description and evaluation of a unique medical student training program. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 2011; 17(4): 363- 368.

DeHaven MJ, Ramos-Roman MA, Gimpel N, Carson J, DeLemos J, Pickens S, Simmons C, Powell T, Banks K, Shuval K, Duval J, Tong L, Hsieh N, Lee J. The GoodNEWS (Genes, Nutrition, Exercise, Wellness, and Spiritual Growth) Trial: a community-based participatory research (CBPR) trial with African-American church congregations for reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors. Contemp Clin Trials. 2011;32(5):630-640.

2010:

Gimpel, N., Marcee, A., Kennedy, K., Walton, J., Lee, S., & DeHaven, M. J. (January 01, 2010). Patient Perceptions of a Community-Based. Health Promotion Practice, 11, 2, 173-81.

2008:

Shuval K, DeVahl J, Tong L, Gimpel N, Lee JJ, DeHaven MJ. Anthropometric measures, presence of metabolic syndrome, and adherence to physical activity guidelines among African American church members, Dallas, Texas, 2008. Prev Chronic Dis;8(1):A18.

2007:

DeHaven, MJ and Gimpel N. Reaching Out to Those in Need: The Case for Community Health Science. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2007; 20:527–532

2005:

DeHaven MJ and Chen LL. Teaching Medical Students Research While Reaching the Underserved. Family Medicine. 2005; 37:315-317.

2004:

DeHaven MJ, Hunter IB, Wilder L, Walton JW and Berry J. Health Programs in Faith-Based Organizations: Are they effective? American Journal of Public Health. 2004; 94:1030-1036.

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