Publications

Page Description:

This page contains a selected list of publications on which I was first-author or otherwise had a significant role in the writing and research. The articles are arranged by their primary topic and by date. Visit Google Scholar to find my full publication list.

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Topic: Disability & Ableism

Structural Ableism in Public Health and Healthcare: A Definition and Conceptual Framework (The Lancet Regional Health - Americas)

A peer-reviewed article by Dielle J. Lundberg and Jessica A. Chen published in February 2024.

Go to the full open-access article on the journal’s website, or visit our essay — “Structural Ableism in Public Health and Health Care: Suggestions for Health Researchers and Policymakers Engaging with Our Article” — on Medium that we published to accompany the article. This essay also consolidates content related to the article such as a written interview about the article for Intersectionalia, a recorded conversation about the article with Dielle at Boston University School of Public Health, and a captioned article summary video by Dielle.

Disability and Health State Utility Values: A Framework for Assessing Ableism and Equity (ISPOR Value & Outcomes Spotlight)

An article by Dielle J. Lundberg published in August 2023.

Go to the full open-access article on the publication’s website. Visit my article information page for other dissemination materials such as a captioned video summary.

Topic: Uncounted Mortality Impacts

Excess natural-cause mortality in US counties and its association with reported COVID-19 deaths (PNAS)

A peer-reviewed article that Dielle J. Lundberg contributed to as a co-author that was published in June 2023 and led by first author Eugenio Paglino and senior author Andrew C. Stokes

Go to the full open-access article on the journal’s website. Go to news coverage of the article in The Star Tribune and The Guardian. Go to institutional coverage of this article from Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Minnesota.

Monthly excess mortality across counties in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic (Science Advances)

A peer-reviewed article that Dielle J. Lundberg contributed to as a co-author that was published in June 2023 and led by first author Eugenio Paglino and senior author Andrew C. Stokes

Go to the full open-access article on the journal’s website. Go to institutional coverage of this article from Boston University featuring quotes from the research team.

COVID-19 Mortality by Race and Ethnicity in US Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas, March 2020 to February 2022 (JAMA Network Open)

A peer-reviewed article published in May 2023 led by first author Dielle J. Lundberg and senior author Andrew C. Stokes along with a multi-institutional team of collaborators including Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Ahyoung Cho, Rafeya Raquib, Elaine O. Nsoesie, Eugenio Paglino, and other researchers. Go to the authorship team to see the full author list.

Go to the full open-access article on the journal’s website. Go to news coverage of the article in The New York Times. Go to a related op-ed by members of the team in The Conversation.

County-level estimates of excess mortality associated with COVID-19 in the United States (Social Science & Medicine - Population Health)

A peer-reviewed article that Dielle J. Lundberg contributed to as a co-author that was published in in March 2022 and led by first author Calvin A. Ackley and senior author Andrew C. Stokes.

Go to the full open-access article on the jorunal’s website. Go to news coverage of the article in Scientific American. Go to a related commentary by me and several co-authors in the American Journal of Public Health.

COVID-19 and Excess Mortality in the United States: A County-Level Analysis (PLOS Medicine)

A peer-reviewed article that Dielle J. Lundberg contributed to as co-author which was published in May 2021 led by first author Andrew C. Stokes and senior author Samuel H. Preston.

Go to the full open-access article on the journal’s website. Go to a related investigative journalism collaboration between USA Today and MuckRock. Go to a related op-ed by several of the co-authors in The Conversation.