
Briana Mezuk
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BIO
Briana Mezuk uses the tools of epidemiology to investigate the relationships between mental and physical health as people age, with an emphasis on how social factors shape those relationships.
She is currently leading two projects: First, the Aging, Transitions over the Life course, and Suicide (ATLAS) Project (funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH) is examining how major life events (e.g., becoming pregnant, retiring, experiencing a loss) shape suicide risk. This project leverages several existing cohorts at U-M and data from the National Violent Death Reporting System, a nationwide suicide mortality registry, to examine how these liminal periods contribute to suicide risk. Second, she is leading the effort to re-interview the National Survey of American Life (funded by the National Institute of Aging, NIA), a nationally-representative mental health survey of Black Americans, to examine pathways of risk and resilience for dementia in this population.
Finally, Dr. Mezuk is committed to training the next generation of population health scientists. She directs the NIMH-funded Michigan Integrative Well-Being and Inequality (MIWI) Training Program, which provides methods training and mentorship to interdisciplinary early-career health scholars, and co-directs the Analysis Core of the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research, an NIA-funded P30 center focused on minority aging.
- Dent, Kallisse, Kalesnikava, Viktoryia A, Dang, Linh, Bondarenko, Irina, Lane, Annalise, Michael R Elliott, Sneed, Rodlescia S, Briana Mezuk, Vangeloff, Kristen. 2026. Navigating Late-Life Parental Care Transitions: Implications for Adult Children's Psychosocial Well-Being. The Gerontologist
- Weidi Qin, Julie Ober Allen, Kara M. Mannor, Alejandro RodrĂguez-Putnam, Viktoryia Alexandrovna Kalesnikava, Briana Mezuk. 2026. The Role of Emotional Well-Being in Diabetes Prevention and Management. Annual Reviews
- Lily Johns, Briana Mezuk. 2025. Patients as Consumers: Reflections on the FDA's new rule on direct-to-consumer advertising. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 68(1):210-214.
- François Pouwer, ..., Briana Mezuk, et al.. 2025. The missing piece: The clinical translation of precision diabetes medicine requires precision mental health care: A call to action from the international PsychoSocial Aspects of Diabetes (PSAD) Study Group. Diabetic Medicine 42(5):e15514.
- Katherine Khosrovaneh, Viktoryia A Kalesnikava, Briana Mezuk. 2025. Diabetes beliefs, perceived risk and health behaviours: an embedded mixed-methods analysis from the Richmond Stress and Sugar Study. BMJ Open 15(2):e089922.
- Viktoryia Alexandrovna Kalesnikava, Kahsay, Eskira, Zhong, Chuwen, Spring, Emma, Bagge, Courtney, Sarah Andrea Burgard, Briana Mezuk, Philippa J Clarke. 2025. Area Socioeconomic Inequality and Suicide Mortality: Contrasting Common Measures using National Violent Death Reporting System and Linked Administrative Data. American Journal of Epidemiology 194(12):3472–3482.
- Caitlan DeVries, Alejandro RodrĂguez-Putnam, Alana Ewen, Bella Flores, Pragya Choudhary, Emma Spring, Alyson Miller, Chuwen Zhong, Kara M Mannor, Rossella Messina, Briana Mezuk. 2025. Protocol for the diabetes, distress and disparities (3D) study: an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design. BMJ Open 15(4):e088082.
- Trudel-Fitzgerald, Claudia, O'Loughlin, Jennifer, Briana Mezuk, Bouizegarene, Nabil, Sauvageau, Eliane, Sylvestre, Marie-Pierre. 2025. Individual, intergenerational, and contextual factors associated with coping strategies, coping variability, and perceived coping efficacy among young adults. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
- Lane, Annalise, Dang, Linh, Weidi Qin, Sarah Andrea Burgard, Briana Mezuk. 2025. Expectations regarding transitioning into long-term care, social connectedness, and mental health of older adults. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
- Dang, Linh, Toni C Antonucci, Mendes de Leon, Carlos, Briana Mezuk. 2025. Work Expectations, Employment Patterns, and Psychological Distress During the Great Recession Among Older Americans and South Koreans. The Gerontologist