Elizabeth Kwon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at Baylor University's Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences. Her research investigates the biological, psychological, and social pathways through which adverse childhood experiences and chronic stress increase vulnerability to addiction and mental health challenges in adolescence and adulthood. She is the recipient of a five-year NIH K01 Career Development Award focused on stress system functioning and pubertal development.
A cross-national analysis of demographic variation in self-rated mental health across 22 countries
Communications Medicine · 2025
A cross-sectional study of demographic variation in health problem-related limitations in life across 22 countries: a cross-national analysis
BMC Global and Public Health · 2025
Childhood predictors of health limitations in life across 22 countries: a cross-national and cross-sectional analysis
BMC Global and Public Health · 2025
Comparison of the effects of childhood demographic characteristics on physical activity during adulthood across 22 countries
BMC Public Health · 2025
Comparison of the relationship between key demographic features and physical activity levels across 22 countries
BMC Public Health · 2025