Media
(2011). Derek Griffith: Expanding our knowledge through research. American Cancer Society Annual Report, Great Lakes Division, Inc., p. 9.
(2011, July 8). Black men place family and community above their own health. Press Release and Pod Cast.
Media Coverage
(2011, July 25). Study: Black men place family, community above their own health. University of Michigan Record, p. 7.
(2011, July 22). Michigan researchers find Black men place family and community above their own health. ASPH Friday Letter, #1683.
(2011, June 7). Demographics factors linked to mental health in black men. Press Release.
(2011, May 24). African-American men who feel "in control" are less likely to experience depressive symptoms. Press Release.
(2011, April 3). Daphne C. Watkins (CMHD Faculty Associate) elected Vice-President of the American Men’s Studies Association. Press Release on AMSA's new officers and board members.
(2011, February 7). Physical health varies among American blacks depending on ethnicity. Press Release.
Media Coverage
(2011, January 26). Study: African American men say doctor visits are often a bad experience. Press Release.
Media Coverage
(2011, April 26). Why African American men say doctor visits are often a bad experience. Listen to an interview with Derek Griffith, PhD, on the Craig Fahle show, WDET radio.
(2011, April 22). Michigan’s Griffith Featured in BLAC Detroit Magazine. Association for Schools of Public Health Friday Letter, #1670.
(2011, April). Get thee to the doctor: An examination of Black men's reluctance to visit the doctor's office. See the cover story in B.L.A.C. Detroit magazine.
(2011, March 11). Why African American men are not always on the best terms with their physicians. Listen to an interview with Derek Griffith, PhD, on WWJ, CBS Detroit Radio.
(2011). ESIN Features: Derek M. Griffith. Emerging Scholars Interdisciplinary Network Newsletter, #174.
(2009). Men 4 Health. Prevention Research Center of Michigan Annual Report: New Horizons in Health Partnerships, pp. 4-5.
(2009, November). A conversation with Harold Neighbors on racial and ethnic disparities in the use of mental health services. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research in Profile, #27.
(2009, Spring/Summer). How can healthy eating become a higher priority for men? University of Michigan, School of Public Health Findings magazine, 24(2), p. 35.
(2009, May 29). Michigan SPH’s Dr. Griffith discusses work with Men 4 Health. Association for Schools of Public Health Friday Letter, #1571.
(2007). Meet your researcher: Dr. Derek Griffith. American Cancer Society website: www.cancer.org.
