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Selected Publications and Presentations by Anne Martin, DrPH

Selected Publications:

Gardner, M., Martin, A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2012). Exploring the link between caregiver affect and adolescent sexual behavior: Does neighborhood disadvantage matter? Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22, 135-149.

Barajas, R.G., Martin, A., Brooks-Gunn, J., & Hale, L. (2011). Associations between mother-child bedsharing and cognitive and behavioral outcomes. Pediatrics, 128, e339-e347.

Johnson, A.D., Martin, A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2011). Who uses child care subsidies? Comparing recipients to eligible non-recipients on family background characteristics and child care preferences. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, 1072-1083.

Razza, R.A., Martin, A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2010). Associations among family environment, attention, and school readiness for low-income children. Developmental Psychology, 46, 1528-1542.

Martin, A., Ryan, R.M., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2010). When fathers' supportiveness matters most: Maternal and paternal parenting and children's school readiness. Journal of Family Psychology, 24, 145-155.

Martin, A., Brooks-Gunn, J., Klebanov, P., Buka, S., & McCormick, M. (2008). Long-term maternal effects of early childhood intervention: Findings from the Infant Health and Development Program (IHDP). Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 29, 101-117.

Martin, A., Ryan, R. M., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (2007). The Joint Influence of Mother and Father Parenting on Child Cognitive Outcomes at Age 5. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 22, 423-439.

Ryan R.M., Martin A., Brooks-Gunn, J. (2006). Is One Good Parent Good Enough? Mother and Father Parenting and Child Cognitive Outcomes in the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project. Parenting: Science and Practice, 6, 211-228.

Mc Cormick, M. C., Brooks-Gunn, J., Buka, S. L., Goldman, J., Yu, J., Salganik, M., et al. (2006). Early Intervention in Low Birth Weight, Premature Infants: Results at 18 Years of Age from the Infant Health and Development Program. Pediatrics, 117 , 771-780.

Brueckner H, Martin A, Bearman PS. 2004. Ambivalence and Pregnancy: Adolescents’ Attitudes, Contraceptive Use and Pregnancy. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 36(6):248-257.

Leventhal T, Martin A, Brooks-Gunn, J. 2004. The EC-HOME Across Five National Datasets in the 3rd to 5th Year of Life. Parenting: Science and Practice 4(2-3):161-188. Special issue on the Home Observation of Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory.

Linver M, Martin A, Brooks-Gunn, J. 2004. Measuring Infants’ Home Environment: The IT-HOME for Infants Between Birth and 12 Months in Four National Datasets. Parenting: Science and Practice 4(2-3):115-137. Special issue on the Home Observation of Measurement of the Environment (HOME) Inventory

Selected Presentations:

Martin, A. (April 2008.) Do the Effects of an Infant/Toddler Educational Intervention Last Longer for Black Children than White Children? Poster presented at Jacobs Foundation conference: Early Childhood Development and Later Achievement. Marbach Castle, Germany.

Martin, A., et al. (March 2007.) The Impact of Home-Based Services on Children and Families in Early Head Start. Poster presented at poster symposium: Early Head Start Children at Age 5: How and For Whom Are Early Childhood Programs Having Effects? Biannual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Boston, MA.

Martin, A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (March 2007.) The Impact of Childhood Development on Teenage Pregnancy and Its Implications for Intervention. Paper presented at conference: What’s It Going to Take? Extending the Research Base to Improve Teen Pregnancy Prevention. Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, and the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development. Washington, DC.

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