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Sarah E Gollust

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JAMA Network Open|July 29, 2022
Supporting the Public Health Workforce Requires Collective Actions to Address Harassment and ThreatsSarah E Gollust
JAMA Network Open|March 2, 2026
Media Attention to USPSTF Mammography Guidelines in the Context of Politicized Public HealthSarah E Gollust
American Journal of Public Health|April 7, 2021
Partisan and Other Gaps in Support for COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies Require Substantial AttentionSarah E Gollust
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|April 1, 2011
Playing fair: fairness beliefs and health policy preferences in the United StatesJulia Lynch, Sarah E Gollust
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 15, 2023
Who does COVID-19 hurt most? Perceptions of unequal impact and political implicationsSarah E Gollust, Jake Haselswerdt
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|March 25, 2021
Introduction: Investigating Dimensions of Pandemic Inequity Requires a Multidisciplinary ApproachSarah E Gollust, Julia Lynch
American Journal of Public Health|November 12, 2020
Excess Medical Care Spending: An Opportunity but a Communication ChallengeJeff Niederdeppe, Sarah E Gollust
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 28, 2021
A crisis in my community? Local-level awareness of the opioid epidemic and political consequencesSarah E Gollust, Jake Haselswerdt
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|September 28, 2011
Who deserves health care? The effects of causal attributions and group cues on public attitudes about responsibility for health care costsSarah E Gollust, Julia Lynch
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|October 8, 2025
Public Health Under SiegeJonathan Oberlander, Sarah E Gollust
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JAMA Network Open|July 29, 2022
Supporting the Public Health Workforce Requires Collective Actions to Address Harassment and ThreatsSarah E Gollust
JAMA Network Open|March 2, 2026
Media Attention to USPSTF Mammography Guidelines in the Context of Politicized Public HealthSarah E Gollust
American Journal of Public Health|April 7, 2021
Partisan and Other Gaps in Support for COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies Require Substantial AttentionSarah E Gollust
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|April 1, 2011
Playing fair: fairness beliefs and health policy preferences in the United StatesJulia Lynch, Sarah E Gollust
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 15, 2023
Who does COVID-19 hurt most? Perceptions of unequal impact and political implicationsSarah E Gollust, Jake Haselswerdt
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|March 25, 2021
Introduction: Investigating Dimensions of Pandemic Inequity Requires a Multidisciplinary ApproachSarah E Gollust, Julia Lynch
American Journal of Public Health|November 12, 2020
Excess Medical Care Spending: An Opportunity but a Communication ChallengeJeff Niederdeppe, Sarah E Gollust
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 28, 2021
A crisis in my community? Local-level awareness of the opioid epidemic and political consequencesSarah E Gollust, Jake Haselswerdt
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|September 28, 2011
Who deserves health care? The effects of causal attributions and group cues on public attitudes about responsibility for health care costsSarah E Gollust, Julia Lynch
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law|October 8, 2025
Public Health Under SiegeJonathan Oberlander, Sarah E Gollust
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