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Tené Lewis, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Division of Chronic Disease Epidemiology,
Social and Behavioral Sciences Program

Phone: (203) 785-7367
Fax: (203) 785-6279
tene.lewis@yale.edu

Assistant: Dana Greene
Phone: (203) 785-2846
dana.greene@yale.edu

Professor Lewis’ primary area of research is in the area of psychosocial epidemiology, with an emphasis on cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women.  She has a particular interest in understanding how social and psychological factors contribute to the disproportionately high rates of CVD morbidity and mortality observed in African-American women compared to women of all other racial/ethnic groups.  Professor Lewis is currently involved in research projects designed to examine how psychological factors such as depressive symptoms, hostility and/or experiences of discrimination relate to adverse CVD outcomes in African-American and Caucasian women.

Education

Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2003

Selected Publications

Everson-Rose, S.A., Lewis, T.T., Karavolos, K., Matthews, K.A., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., and Powell, L.H. Levels of Hostility are Associated with Carotid Atherosclerosis in African-American and Caucasian Women: The SWAN Heart Study. American Heart Journal, in press.

Lewis, T.T., Everson-Rose, S.A., Powell, L.H., Matthews, K.A., Brown, C., Sutton-Tyrell, K., Jacobs, E.A., and Wesley, D. Chronic Exposure to Everyday Discrimination and Coronary Artery Calcification in African-American Women: The SWAN Heart Study. Psychosomatic Medicine 68(3): 362-368, 2006.

Roux, A.V., Ranjit, N., Powell, L.H., Jackson, S., Lewis, T.T., Shea, S., and Wu, C. Psychosocial Factors and Coronary Calcium in the Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Annals of Internal Medicine 144 (11): 822-831, 2006.

Lewis, T.T., Everson-Rose, S.A., Sternfeld, B., Karavolos, K., Wesley, D., and Powell, L.H. Race, Education, and Weight Change in a Biracial Sample of Women at Midlife. Archives of Internal Medicine 165: 545-551, 2005.

Everson-Rose, S.A. and Lewis, T.T. Psychosocial Factors and Cardiovascular Diseases. Annual Review of Public Health 26: 469-500, 2005.

Myers, H.F., Lewis, T.T., and Parker-Dominguez, T.  Stress, Coping and Minority Health: Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Ethnic Health Disparities. In: Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Bernal, G., Trimble, J., Burlew, A.K., and Leong, F.T. (Eds.), California: Sage Publications, Inc., 2003.

For a further list of Dr. Lewis’ publications, please see PubMed.

   

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