Pessin, L., Roberts, M., Gillespie, A., Butler, C., Corradi, A., Randrianasolo, A., Daw, J. (Forthcoming). Kidney Replacement Therapy Sequences: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in End-Stage Kidney Disease Patients’ 10-Year Treatment Histories. Kidney Medicine.
Glick, J. E., Alcaraz, M., Randrianasolo, A., & Yabiku, S. T. (2024). COVID-19, school closures and the retreat from educational aspirations. Journal of Adolescence, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12406
Patterns of Single and Multi-Ethnoracial Mortality in the United States, 2018-2022
Randrianasolo, A. and Chapman, A. (Revise and Resubmit). Public Health Reports.
Using the CDC Wonder Multiple Cause of Death and American Community Survey, we analyze the crude mortality rates of multiracial and multiethnic populations in United States from 2018-2022. Often times, research either excludes Hispanic and multiracial populations from their analyses or treats Hispanic ethnicity and multiraciality as a descriptive variable. Our goal is to retain as many multiracial groups within our analysis to highlight the health of these groups and begin to include them within discussions.
Weathering: Which Populations Need an Umbrella?
Randrianasolo, A. and Ho, J. Y.
Using 2014-2018 National Health Interview Survey data and the weathering hypothesis as our framework, we examine whether multiraciality (both as an aggregated and disaggregated category) is associated with worse self-rated health than other racial categories and whether multiracial individuals experience a weathering effect across twelve chronic conditions and six functional limitations measures.
Presented at the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Sciences Annual Conference (October 2023)
What Shade Are You? Analyzing Skin Tone Stratification in the Multiracial Community and the Effects on Health Status
Randrianasolo, A. and Frazier, C.
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we analyze whether various measures of health within the multiriacial community are stratified by skin color.
Presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting (April 2025)