Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, co-authored the JAMA Network Open research letter: “Mortality Trends Among Early Adults in the United States, 1999-2023.”
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Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, is quoted in the Brainerd Dispatch article: “U of M Research Brief: Rising Early Adult Mortality in The US.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, is quoted in the U.S News article: “Young Adults Are Dying Earlier Than Expected.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, is quoted in the Healio article: “Rising Deaths in Early-Aged Adults Suggests ‘Possibility of a Worsening Mortality Crisis’.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, is quoted in the Eurasia Review article: “Early Adult Mortality Is Higher Than Expected In US Post-COVID.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, is quoted in the MSN article “Young Adults Are Experiencing Higher-Than-Expected Death Rates.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, was quoted in the Lifespan.io news article: “Early Adult Mortality Remains High in the US.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, was quoted in the Dermatology Advisor article: “Increase in Early Adult Mortality Seen From 2011 to 2023.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, was quoted in the Boston University’s School of Public Health article: “Young Adults Are Dying Earlier Than Expected.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, was quoted in Boston University's The Brink: “More Americans Aged 25 to 44 Are Dying Younger. BU Research Helps Explain Why.”
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, was quoted in the McKnights Senior Living HealthDay News article: "2011 to 2023 saw increase in early adult mortality in the United States."