Chandra L. Jackson

ORCID: 0000-0002-0915-8272
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Research Areas
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Workplace Health and Well-being
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Cancer Risks and Factors
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Youth Substance Use and School Attendance
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
2019-2025

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
2017-2025

National Institutes of Health
2017-2025

Federal Reserve
2024

Triangle
2018-2024

National Health Research Institutes
2023

Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Centers
2020-2023

United States Department of Veterans Affairs
2023

Jackson College
2019-2022

GTx (United States)
2021

Drawing from Marks, Mathieu, and Zaccaro (2001) , we proposed that narrowly focused teamwork processes load onto 3 higher‐order process dimensions, which in turn a general factor. Results of model testing using meta‐analyses relationships among narrow provided support for the structure this multidimensional theory process. Meta‐analytic results also indicated have positive with team performance member satisfaction, are similar across dimensions levels specificity. Supplemental analyses...

10.1111/j.1744-6570.2008.00114.x article EN Personnel Psychology 2008-05-12

There is limited research on racial/ethnic variation in sleep disturbances. This study aimed to quantify the distributions of objectively measured disordered breathing (SDB), short duration, poor quality, and self-reported disturbances (e.g., insomnia) across groups. Cross-sectional study. Six US communities. Racially/ethnically diverse men women aged 54–93 y Multi-Ethnic Study Atherosclerosis Sleep Cohort (n = 2,230). N/A. Information from polysomnography-measured SDB, actigraphy-measured...

10.5665/sleep.4732 article EN SLEEP 2015-05-29

This study examined antecedents and consequences of procedural justice climate (Mossholder, Bennett, & Martin, 1998; Naumann 2000) in a sample manufacturing teams. The results showed that level (i.e., the average perception within team) was significantly related to both team performance absenteeism. Moreover, effects were moderated by strength, such relationships more beneficial stronger climates. In addition, size collectivism significant level, demographic diversity predicted strength.

10.1111/j.1744-6570.2002.tb00104.x article EN Personnel Psychology 2002-03-01

The relation between body weight and mortality among persons with type 2 diabetes remains unresolved, some studies suggesting decreased overweight or obese as compared normal-weight (an "obesity paradox").

10.1056/nejmoa1304501 article EN New England Journal of Medicine 2014-01-15

The 3 studies presented here introduce a new measure of the individual-difference form collectivism. Psychological collectivism is conceptualized as multidimensional construct with following 5 facets: preference for in-groups, reliance on concern acceptance in-group norms, and prioritization goals. Study 1 developed tested in sample consultants. 2 cross-validated using an alumni Southeastern university, assessing its convergent validity other measures. linked scores to 4 dimensions group...

10.1037/0021-9010.91.4.884 article EN Journal of Applied Psychology 2006-01-01

Abstract: Sleep is a fundamental necessity of life. However, sleep health and disorders are not equitably distributed across racial/ethnic groups. In fact, growing research consistently demonstrates that minorities more likely to experience, for instance, shorter durations, less deep sleep, inconsistent timing, lower continuity in comparison Whites. disparities reports sleepiness complaints inconsistent. Racial/ethnic groups have significant heterogeneity, yet within-group analyses limited....

10.2147/nss.s169312 article EN cc-by-nc Nature and Science of Sleep 2019-07-01

To identify systematic biases across groups in objectively and subjectively measured sleep duration. We investigated concordance of self-reported habitual duration compared with actigraphy- single-night in-home polysomnography (PSG) white, black, Hispanic, Chinese participants the Multi-Ethnic Study Atherosclerosis. Among 1910 adults, duration, determined by differences between bed wake times, was overestimated all racial PSG actigraphy. Compared whites (ρ = 0.45), correlations were...

10.1093/sleep/zsy057 article EN public-domain SLEEP 2018-04-26

Abstract Sleep deficiencies, which include insufficient or long sleep duration, poor quality, and irregular timing of sleep, are disproportionately distributed among populations that experience health disparities in the United States. deficiencies associated with a wide range suboptimal outcomes, high-risk behaviors, poorer overall functioning well-being. This report focuses on (SHDs), is term defined as differences one more dimensions consistent basis adversely affect designated...

10.1093/sleep/zsaa037 article EN public-domain SLEEP 2020-03-10

Asian Americans (AsA), Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (NHPI) comprise 7.7% of the U.S. population, AsA have had fastest growth rate since 2010. Yet National Institutes Health (NIH) has invested only 0.17% its budget on NHPI research between 1992 2018. More than 40 ethnic subgroups are included within (with no majority subpopulation), which highly diverse culturally, demographically, linguistically, socioeconomically. However, data for these groups often aggregated, masking critical...

10.7326/m21-3729 article EN Annals of Internal Medicine 2022-01-03

Public health research demonstrates increasing interest in mobilizing parental influence to prevent risk behaviors among children and adolescents. This focuses on authoritative parenting, which previous studies suggest can youth. To evaluate the reliability validity of a new survey measure data from (1) substance use sample 1,236 fourth sixth-grade students; (2) weapon carrying interpersonal violence 1,490 ninth- tenth-grade students, (3) anger, alienation, conflict resolution 224 seventh-...

10.1177/109019819802500307 article EN Health Education & Behavior 1998-06-01

Short sleep duration, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, has been shown to vary by occupation industry, but few studies have investigated differences between black white populations. By using data from a nationally representative sample of US adult short sleepers (n = 41,088) in the National Health Interview Survey 2004-2011, we estimated prevalence ratios for duration blacks compared whites each 8 industry categories adjusted Poisson regression models robust...

10.1093/aje/kwt159 article EN American Journal of Epidemiology 2013-09-09

Research shows that sexual minorities (e.g., lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals) experience higher levels of discrimination, stigma, stress are at risk some poor health outcomes behaviors compared to their heterosexual counterparts. However, the majority studies have examined orientation disparities in a narrow range using convenience samples comprised either men or women living restricted geographic areas.To investigate relationship between identity among U.S. men, we used Poisson...

10.1186/s12889-016-3467-1 article EN cc-by BMC Public Health 2016-08-17

Research has shown that sexual minorities (SMs) (e.g. lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals), compared to their heterosexual counterparts, may engage in riskier health behaviors, are at higher risk of some adverse outcomes, more likely experience reduced care access utilization. However, few studies have examined how the interplay between race orientation impacts a range measures nationally representative sample U.S.To address these gaps literature, we sought investigate associations...

10.1186/s12889-017-4937-9 article EN cc-by BMC Public Health 2017-12-01

<h3>Importance</h3> Short sleep has been associated with obesity, but to date the association between exposure artificial light at night (ALAN) while sleeping and obesity is unknown. <h3>Objective</h3> To determine whether ALAN prevalence risk of obesity. <h3>Design, Setting, Participants</h3> This baseline prospective analysis included women aged 35 74 years enrolled in Sister Study all 50 US states Puerto Rico from July 2003 through March 2009. Follow-up was completed on August 14, 2015. A...

10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.0571 article EN JAMA Internal Medicine 2019-06-10
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