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Beese Research Washington State University

Publications & Studies in Progress

Publications

2024

  • Graves JM, Beese S, Abshire D, Bennett K, (2024). How rural is All of Us? Comparing characteristics of rural participants in the National Institute of Health’s All of Us Research Program to other national data sources.  The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association [In press]
  • Walton, A., Beese, S., Chesak, S., Gingerich, S., & Wilson, R. (2024). A partnership perspective on ecosocial reciprocity for cultural transformation. Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies. [In press]
  • Beese, S.Graves, J. M.Postma, J., & Oneal, G. (2024). The four stages of neighborhood trust: Classic grounded theoryPublic Health Nursing113https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.13326

2023

  • Beese, S, Drumm, K, Wells-Yoakum, K, Postma, J, Graves, JM (2023). Flexible Resources Key to Neighborhood Resilience for Children: A Scoping Review. Children, 10, 1791. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/children10111791
  • Otten JJ, Spiker ML, Dai J, Tseng AS, Buszkiewicz JH, Beese S, Collier SM, Ismach A. (2023).Washington State Food Security Surveys: Longitudinal findings across survey waves 1-4, 2020-2023. Washington State Food Security Survey. https://nutr.uw.edu/cphn/wafood/brief-15
  • Otten JJ, Spiker ML, Dai J, Tseng AS, Buszkiewicz JH, Beese S, Collier SM, Ismach A. (2023). Washington State Food Security Surveys: Cross-sectional findings from survey waves 1-4, 2020-2023. Washington State Food Security Survey. https://nutr.uw.edu/cphn/wafood/brief-14
  • Otten JJ, Spiker ML, Dai J, Tseng AS, Buszkiewicz JH, Beese S, Collier SM, Ismach A. (2023). Washington State Food Security Surveys. Food Access and Economic Well-being: Additional findings from a 4th survey of Washington State households. Washington State Food Security Survey. https://nutr.uw.edu/cphn/wafood/brief-13
  • Otten JJ, Spiker ML, Dai J, Tseng AS, Buszkiewicz JH, Beese S, Collier SM, Ismach A. (2023). Food Security and Food Assistance in the Wake of COVID-19: A 4th Survey of Washington State Households. Washington State Food Security Survey. https://nutr.uw.edu/cphn/wafood/brief-12

2022

  • Beese, S, Postma, J, & Graves, JM (2022). Allostatic Load Measurement: A systematic review of reviews, database inventory, and considerations for neighborhood research. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health19(24), 17006. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192417006
  • Beese, S, Amram, O, Corylus, A, Graves, JM, Postma, J, Monsivais, P (2022). Expansion of grocery delivery and access for Washington SNAP participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. Preventing Chronic Diseases, 19 (E36). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd19.210412

In Review

  • Beese S, Abshire D, DeJong TL, Carbone J (2024). An Evaluation of the All of Us Research Program Database to Examine Cumulative Stress. [Peer review] Washington State University, University of South Carolina, and Wayne State University.
  • Graves JM, Beese S, DeJong TL (2024). Reported Mental Health Status and Utilization among Rural and Non-Rural Participants in the NIH All of Us Research Program. [Peer review] Washington State University.
  • Kreitzer, M. J., & Koithan, M. (3 Ed.). (2025). Integrative nursing (Beese, S. & Walton, A; Public Health chapter). [Review] Oxford University Press.
  • Kreitzer, M. J., & Koithan, M. (3 Ed.). (2025). Integrative nursing (Walton, A & Beese, S.; Community Context chapter). [Review] Oxford University Press.

In Development

  • Beese S, Walton A, Teuteburg D, Graves JM, Castner J (2024). An Ecosocial Perspective on Embodiment in the Context of Neighborhood Resilience: A conceptual analysis. [Unpublished manuscript] Washington State University, University of Minnesota, University of Washington, and University of Albany.
  • Beese S & DeJong TL (2024). Neighborhood Trust and Safety: An exploratory factor analysis. [Unpublished manuscript] Washington State University, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS), and Center of Interdisciplinary Statistical Education and Research (CISER).