Biography and Research Information
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Rachel B. Hale's research investigates the intersection of climate change and the health of rural communities, with a particular focus on small farmers in Arkansas. Her work applies psychological models, such as the Health Belief Model, to understand how these individuals perceive and respond to health risks associated with environmental changes. Hale has published on the impact of particulate matter and the broader health implications of climate change for these populations. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 with 3 total publications and 28 citations. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Igor Koturbash, Gunnar Boysen, and Isabelle Racine Miousse, as well as Robert C. Richards at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 29
Selected Publications
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Climate Change and Health Risk Perceptions of Arkansas Small Farmers through the Application of the Health Belief Model (2024)
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Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters (2023)
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- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and New Challenges for Rural Communities: Particulate Matter Matters
- Climate Change and Health Risk Perceptions of Arkansas Small Farmers through the Application of the Health Belief Model
- Climate Change and Health Risk Perceptions of Arkansas Small Farmers through the Application of the Health Belief Model
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