Neveen Shafeek Amin
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Also affiliated: The University of Texas at Austin (2014)
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Neveen Shafeek Amin's research investigates factors associated with health outcomes in diverse populations. Her work has examined the relationship between provider recommendations and pediatric HPV vaccination rates among hesitant parents, with a publication in *Vaccine* in 2024. Amin also studies the social determinants of health, specifically focusing on factors contributing to food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanic individuals in the U.S., utilizing data from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study in a 2023 publication.
Her scholarly contributions include a h-index of 5 and 68 total citations across 9 publications. Amin collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ronald K Brimberry, Ji Li, Ramey Moore, and Donya Watson.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 72
Selected Publications
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Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166] (2025)
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Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents (2024)
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Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study (2023)
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Health care utilization among Middle Eastern, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian immigrants in the United States: an application of Andersen’s behavioral model (2020)
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Acculturation, Social Support, and Maternal Parenting Stress among U.S. Hispanic Mothers (2019)
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Sex Differences, Duration of Stay in the United States, and Serious Psychological Distress (2019)
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- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents
- Corrigendum to “Pediatric HPV vaccination: Provider recommendations matter among hesitant parents” [Vaccine 42(25) (2025) 126166]
- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
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