Omolola Adepoju to Disaster Planning
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Omolola Adepoju has written about Disaster Planning.
Connection Strength
6.511
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Grant CC, Chavez S, King D, Vicks R, Wilson HG, Brown D, Bowie CL, Lewis PGT, Adepoju OE. Reimagining Disaster Response: A New Vision For Community Resilience In The Texas And Louisiana Gulf Coast. Health Aff (Millwood). 2026 May; 45(5):545-554.
Score: 0.900
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Adepoju OE, Smith AM, de la Roche LA, Curtis D. Beyond the emergency: Centering mental health in community disaster preparedness and recovery. PLoS One. 2026; 21(4):e0345216.
Score: 0.895
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Adepoju OE, Walton Q, Fuentes C, Dang P, Brown D, Gilbert L. Disaster Preparedness and Housing Vulnerability: Community Perspectives from Underserved Houston Neighborhoods. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2026 Apr 01; 20:e76.
Score: 0.895
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Adepoju OE. Not "woke" agendas, basic human rights: reimagining disaster preparedness through Maslow's lens. Front Public Health. 2025; 13:1533117.
Score: 0.831
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Adepoju OE, Smith KL, Shetty S, Taha EE, Howard DL. Coping With Disasters and Pandemics Through Experience and Community: How African American Older Adults Navigate Disaster Planning, Response, and Recovery. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2023 01 03; 17:e291.
Score: 0.715
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Adepoju OE, Herrera L, Chae M, Han D. Optimizing Disaster Preparedness Planning for Minority Older Adults: One Size Does Not Fit All. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 12 27; 20(1).
Score: 0.714
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Chae M, Choudhury S, Franco-Castano J, Adepoju OE. Self-perceived disaster preparedness in minority older adults: A cross-sectional study. Am J Disaster Med. 2022 Spring; 17(2):117-125.
Score: 0.678
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Adepoju OE, Han D, Chae M, Smith KL, Gilbert L, Choudhury S, Woodard L. Health Disparities and Climate Change: The Intersection of Three Disaster Events on Vulnerable Communities in Houston, Texas. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 12 21; 19(1).
Score: 0.665
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de la Roche L, Fuentes CG, Jafry AZ, Adepoju OE. Seeing is believing: Understanding the experiences and needs of marginalized communities living through successive disasters using photovoice. PLoS One. 2025; 20(11):e0337532.
Score: 0.218