Craig Hadley
Publications
Patil, C & Hadley, C. Accepted. Anxiety, distress, and depression and mother’s marital status: An exploratory analysis of polygyny and psychosocial stress. American Journal of Human Biology
Patil, C., Hadley, C., and Nayo, P. Accepted. Unpacking dietary acculturation among African refugees. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.
Hadley, C., Lindstrom, D., Tessema, F., Belachew, T. Accepted. Gender bias in the food insecurity experience of Ethiopian adolescents. Social Science and Medicine.
Hadley, C. and C. Patil. Accepted. Seasonal food insecurity and women’s symptoms of anxiety and depression. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
C. Hadley, Galea, S. Nandi, V., Nandi, A. Lopez, G., and Stragone. In press. Food Insufficiency and Health among Undocumented Mexican Migrants in a US Urban Area. Public Health Nutrition.
Hruschka, D. J., & Hadley, C. (2008). A glossary of culture in epidemiology. J Epidemiol Community Health, 62(11), 947-951.
Kohrt, B., Hadley, C., & Hruschka, D. (2009). Culture and epidemiology special issue: towards an integrated study of culture and population health. Ann Hum Biol, 36(3), 229-234.
Galea S and C. Hadley, and S. Rudenstein.Context and consequences of disasters: A population health perspective. American Journal of Disaster Medicine Nov/Dec., 2007.
Hadley, C., Sellen, D., and A. Zodhiates. Acculturation, economics, and food security among recently arrived immigrants: The case of West African refugees. Public Health Nutrition. 2007 10(4): 405-412.
Hadley, C., Borgerhoff Mulder, and E. Fitzherbert. The occurrence of seasonal food insecurity is associated with perceived social support in rural Tanzania. Public Health Nutrition.
Hadley, C. and C. Patil. . Food insecurity in rural Tanzania is associated with maternal anxiety and depression. American Journal of Human Biology. 2006 May-Jun;18(3):359-68.
Hadley, C. and D. Sellen. 2006. Food insecurity and child hunger among recently resettled African refugees in the USA. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 8(4):369-75.
Paciotti, B., C. Hadley, C. Holmes, and M. Borgerhoff Mulder. 2005. Grass-roots Justice in Tanzania. American Scientist. Jan.
Hadley, C. 2005. The costs and benefits of kin: kin networks and children's health among the Pimbwe of Tanzania. Human Nature. 15:377-395.
Hadley, C. 2005. Ethnic expansions and between-group differences in children’s health: A case study from the Rukwa valley, Tanzania. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.128: 682-92.
Hadley, C. 2005. Is polygyny a risk factor for poor child growth performance? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 12, 24:471-80.
Paciotti, B and C. Hadley. 2004. Large-scale cooperation among Sungusungu “vigilantes” of Tanzania: conceptualizing micro-economic and institutional approaches. In: Socioeconomic aspects of human behavioral ecology. Editor: M. Alvard. Research in Economic Anthropology 23, 117-145.
Paciotti, B. and C. Hadley. 2003. The ultimatum game in southwestern Tanzania: Ethnic variation and institutional scope. Current Anthropology 44, 427-432.
Heath, K.M. and C. Hadley. 1998. Dichotomous male reproductive strategies in a polygynous human society: Mating versus parental effort. Current Anthropology 39, 369-374.
BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER WRITINGS
Hadley, C. Food insecurity is about more than undernutrition. Anthropology News.
Patil. C. and C. Hadley. Social support and dietary intake: Evidence and application. Anthropology News. January 2007.
Hadley, C. and C. Patil. Social support and dietary intake: Building the framework. Anthropology News. December 2006, Vol. 47, No. 9: pp. 56-57
Galea S, Hadley C. Public Health Preparedness for Disasters: An ecologic perspective. ed. S Sheinfeld Gorin, J Arnold. Health promotion and practice. San Francisco, CA: Josey Bass; 2006. pp. 427-444.
C. Hadley , Galea, S. and S. Rudenstein. Vulnerabilities and capacities shaping population health after disasters: Implications for prevention and intervention. To appear in: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Health.
BOOK REVIEWS
Hadley, C. Book review of: Mixed method Data Collection Strategies. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Hadley, C. 2007. Book review of: Epidemiology and Culture. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 132(1):160-1.
Hadley, C. 2006. Book review of: As Pastoralists Settle Social, Health, and Economic Consequences of the Pastoral Sedentarization in Marsabit District, Kenya. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 131(3):444.
Hadley, C. Book review of: Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner’s Guide. Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
Hadley, C. 2005. Book review of: Human Growth: Assessment and Interpretation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128(2): 485.
