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    Racial Disparities in Reproductive Healthcare among Parous and Nulliparous Women in Mississippi by Funchess, Tanya, Bradwell, Morgan W., McLeod, Stephanie T., Blackwell, Eden, Kolbo, Jerome R., Zhang, Lei, Ismail, Olivia Hogan

    “…Background Long-standing racial disparities exist in reproductive healthcare and have been associated with negative health outcomes among minority women. This…”
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    Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity among Mississippi public school students, 2005-2013 by Zhang, Lei, Kolbo, Jerome R, Kirkup, Melissa, Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Harbaugh, Bonnie L, Werle, Nichole, Walker, Evelyn

    “…This study estimated the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Mississippi public school students in grades K-12 and assessed changes in the prevalence…”
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    Children Who Witness Domestic Violence: A Review of Empirical Literature by Kolbo, Jerome R

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-06-1996)
    “…Presents a review of the empirical literature examining the initial effects of witnessing domestic violence on children's functioning. Although results are…”
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    Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity among Mississippi public school students, 2005-2011 by Kolbo, Jerome R, Zhang, Lei, Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Harbaugh, Bonnie L, Hudson, Geoffrey M, Armstrong, Mary G, Werle, Nichole

    “…This study estimated the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Mississippi public school students in grades K - 12 and assessed changes in the prevalence…”
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    Risk and resilience among children exposed to family violence by Kolbo, J R

    Published in Violence and victims (01-01-1996)
    “…Research on the relationship between exposure to family violence and functional adaptation in children has been inconsistent and inconclusive. In this study,…”
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    Prevalence of overweight among elementary and middle school students in Mississippi compared with prevalence data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System by Kolbo, Jerome R, Penman, Alan D, Meyer, Mary Kay, Speed, Nancy M, Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Zhang, Lei

    Published in Preventing chronic disease (01-07-2006)
    “…The purpose of the Child and Youth Prevalence of Overweight Survey was to estimate the prevalence of overweight and at risk for becoming overweight among…”
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    Obesity and Overweight Prevalence among a Mississippi Low-Income Preschool Population : A Five-Year Comparison by Kolbo, Jerome R., Hudson, Geoffrey M., Harbaugh, Bonnie L., Wells, Danyell, Zhang, Lei, Molaison, Elaine F.

    Published in ISRN nursing (01-01-2011)
    “…Purpose. This study determined 2010 rates of overweight/obesity in a representative sample of low-income preschoolers in Mississippi, USA and compared rates…”
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    Prevalence and trends in obesity among Mississippi public school students, 2005-2009 by Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Kolbo, Jerome R, Zhang, Lei, Harbaugh, Bonnie, Armstrong, Mary G, Rushing, Keith, Blom, Lindsey C, Green, Ashley

    “…The purpose of this research was to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Mississippi children and youth in grades K-12, and to assess any…”
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    Prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and youth in Mississippi: current trends in weight status by Kolbo, Jerome R, Armstrong, Mary G, Blom, Lindsey C, Bounds, Wendy, Dickerson, Heather, Harbaugh, Bonnie, Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Zhang, Lei

    “…The purpose of this research was to estimate the 2007 prevalence of obesity and overweight among children and youth and to compare these data with previous…”
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    Depression among Victims of South Mississippi's Methyl Parathion Disaster by Rehner, Timothy A., Kolbo, Jerome R., Trump, Robin, Smith, Christy, Reid, Donna

    Published in Health & social work (01-02-2000)
    “…Human-induced disasters have long been considered responsible for a wide array of physiological, psychological, and economic distress. This study examined…”
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    Application of a Cumulative Strategies Model for Drug Abuse Prevention: Exploring Choices for High Risk Children by Horn, Kimberly, Kolbo, Jerome R

    Published in Journal of drug education (01-01-2000)
    “…Representing a Cumulative Strategies Model, this article describes a multi-component substance abuse prevention program that is theory-driven, risk-based, and…”
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    Internet-Based Instruction as an Innovative Approach to Managing Prerequisite Curriculum Content in a Graduate Social Work Program by Kolbo, Jerome R., Washington, Earlie M.

    “…Students admitted to graduate social work programs possess varying levels of understanding of prerequisite curriculum content. Compounding this situation is…”
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    Overweight and Obesity Prevalence and Trends Among Mississippi Public School Students: A Decade of Data Between 2005 and 2015 by Kolbo, Jerome R, Zhang, Lei, Werle, Nichole, Molaison, Elaine Fontenot, Harbaugh, Bonnie L, Kirkup, Melissa, Walker, Evelyn

    “…This study estimated. the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Mississippi public school students in grades K-12 and examined changes between 2005 and 2015…”
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    USING THE CUMULATIVE STRATEGIES MODEL FOR DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION: A SMALL GROUP ANALYSIS OF THE CHOICES PROGRAM by Horn, Kimberly A, Kolbo, Jerome R

    Published in American journal of health studies (22-12-2000)
    “…IA Cumulative Strategies Model for drug abuse prevention employs a process by which two or more drug abuse prevention strategies are used conjointly, such that…”
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