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    The association between language use and food insecurity among Hispanic adults residing in the USA depends on nativity by Lopez, Miguel Angel, Fuster, Melissa, Fleckman, Julia M, George, Amy, Chaparro, M Pia

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-09-2023)
    “…To examine the association between language use - predominantly English, English and Spanish equally and predominantly Spanish - and food insecurity among…”
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    ZIKV-Related Ideations and Modern Contraceptive Use: Cross-Sectional Evidence from the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala by Fleckman, Julia M, Silva, Martha, Stolow, Jeni, LeSar, Kendra, Spielman, Kathryn, Hutchinson, Paul

    “…Zika virus (ZIKV) can be sexually transmitted and can lead to severe neonatal and child health issues. The current study examines whether ZIKV-related…”
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    Proximity to SNAP-authorized retailers and child maltreatment reports by Bullinger, Lindsey Rose, Fleckman, Julia M., Fong, Kelley

    Published in Economics and human biology (01-08-2021)
    “…The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been shown to have positive benefits for children. Families may face fewer barriers to accessing food…”
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    The Role of Firearm and Police Violence Exposure in Youth Firearm Beliefs and Access by Moss, Lolita, Contreras, Lexie M., Shu, Tian, Theall, Katherine P., Fleckman, Julia M., Francois, Samantha

    Published in Youth & society (01-11-2024)
    “…Rates of youth firearm exposure and carriage are well-established, but less work has examined how exposure to police violence and firearm violence, as victim…”
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    The association between perceived injunctive norms toward corporal punishment, parenting support, and risk for child physical abuse by Fleckman, Julia M., Taylor, Catherine A., Theall, Katherine P., Andrinopoulos, Katherine

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-02-2019)
    “…The use of corporal punishment (CP) is a strong risk factor for many poor outcomes for children including child maltreatment. The use of CP occurs within…”
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    Neighborhood matters: Neighborhood violence, collective efficacy, and social emotional development in early childhood by Fleckman, Julia M., Tokarz, Stephanie, Claire Craig-Kuhn, Megan, Wallace, Maeve E., Theall, Katherine P.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-12-2022)
    “…•Neighborhood violent crime is associated with positive child social emotional development.•Parental perceived neighborhood safety is also associated with…”
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    Compassion Satisfaction, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout: A Mixed Methods Analysis in a Sample of Public-School Educators Working in Marginalized Communities by Fleckman, Julia M., Petrovic, Lea, Simon, Kathryn, Peele, Haley, Baker, Courtney N., Overstreet, Stacy

    Published in School mental health (01-12-2022)
    “…The majority of children living in the USA have experienced at least one adverse experience. Long term, negative psychological, behavioral, and physical health…”
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    Attitudes, beliefs, and perceived norms about corporal punishment and related training needs among members of the “American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children” by Taylor, Catherine A, Fleckman, Julia M, Lee, Shawna J

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract Hitting children for disciplinary purposes (i.e., spanking or corporal punishment [CP]) is a strong risk factor for child physical abuse and is highly…”
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    US Pediatricians' Attitudes, Beliefs, and Perceived Injunctive Norms About Spanking by Taylor, Catherine A, Fleckman, Julia M, Scholer, Seth J, Branco, Nelson

    “…To assess United States pediatricians' attitudes, beliefs, and perceived professional injunctive norms regarding spanking. A self-administered questionnaire…”
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    Educating Parents About Corporal Punishment and Effective Discipline: Pediatricians’ Preparedness, Motivation, and Barriers by Fleckman, Julia M., Scholer, Seth J., Branco, Nelson, Taylor, Catherine A.

    Published in Academic pediatrics (01-01-2021)
    “…To assess US pediatricians’ preparedness, motivation, and barriers related to educating parents about corporal punishment (CP) and effective child discipline…”
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    Role of Direct and Indirect Violence Exposure on Externalizing Behavior in Children by Fleckman, Julia M., Drury, Stacy S., Taylor, Catherine A., Theall, Katherine P.

    Published in Journal of urban health (01-06-2016)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine the association between externalizing behaviors and indirect violence exposure, assessed both within the household…”
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    From Neighborhood to Household: Connections Between Neighborhood Vacant and Abandoned Property and Family Violence by Fleckman, Julia M., Ford, Julie, Eisenberg, Sophia, Taylor, Catherine A., Kondo, Michelle, Morrison, Christopher N., Branas, Charles C., Drury, Stacy S., Theall, Katherine P.

    Published in Journal of urban health (14-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Rates of family violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV) and child maltreatment, remain high in the USA and contribute to substantial…”
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    Measuring the Incidence of Child Maltreatment Using Linked Data: A Two-State Comparison by Parrish, Jared W., Fleckman, Julia M., Prindle, John J., Eastman, Andrea L., Weil, Lindsey E.G.

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-04-2020)
    “…Measuring and comparing the incidence of child maltreatment is challenging. Linkage of statewide birth cohorts with Child Protective Services reports to study…”
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    EVALUATION OF A MEDICAL CENTER STAFF BYSTANDER INTERVENTION TRAINING FOR NO-HIT-ZONES: AN INNOVATIVE STRATEGY TO CHANGE SOCIAL NORMS REGARDING PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT by Bai, Rong, Fleckman, Julia M., Ruiz, Rachael L., LeBlanc, Stacie, Gilbert, Hannah, Taylor, Catherine A.

    Published in Research in human development (03-04-2023)
    “…No-Hit-Zones (NHZ) use a public health approach to prevent violence against children. NHZs include bystander intervention training, educational materials, and…”
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    Breaking the mold: Socio-ecologic factors to influence the development of non-harsh parenting strategies to reduce risk for child physical abuse by Fleckman, Julia M., Taylor, Catherine A., Storer, Heather L., Andrinopoulos, Katherine, Weil, Lindsey E.G., Rubin-Miller, Lily, Theall, Katherine P.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2018)
    “…Corporal punishment (CP) continues to be a common form of discipline in the U.S despite indications of its long-term harm to children, including strong risk…”
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    Yoga and Mindfulness for Social-Emotional Development and Resilience in 3-5 Year-Old Children: Non-Randomized, Controlled Intervention by Bazzano, Alessandra N, Sun, Yaoyao, Zu, Yuanhao, Fleckman, Julia M, Blackson, Emma A, Patel, Tejal, Shorty-Belisle, Angie, Liederman, Keith H, Roi, Cody

    “…Early childhood is the key life course period for development of social-emotional skills, providing the foundation for school readiness and resilience in later…”
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    Intercultural Competency in Public Health: A Call for Action to Incorporate Training into Public Health Education by Fleckman, Julia M, Dal Corso, Mark, Ramirez, Shokufeh, Begalieva, Maya, Johnson, Carolyn C

    Published in Frontiers in public health (02-09-2015)
    “…Due to increasing national diversity, programs addressing cultural competence have multiplied in U.S. medical training institutions. Although these programs…”
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    Exploring Socio-ecological Supports to Promote Healthy Child Development and Reduce Risk for Child Physical Abuse by Fleckman, Julia M

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Objective: To assess links between potential protective factors (including perceived neighborhood collective efficacy and social support specific to…”
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