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Lauren Gaydosh, University of Texas - Austin
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Early Life Course Exposure to Family Instability and Adult Health
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Laurie DeRose: The World Family Map Project
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The World Family Map Project investigates what makes families strong
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Selected Research
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Leigh Senderowicz, University of Wisconsin
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The effect of a postpartum IUD intervention on counseling quality and contraceptive method choice in Tanzania: Results from a cluster-randomized trial
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Lenna Nepomnyaschy, Rutgers, The State University of NJ
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Nonresident Father Involvement and Children's Economic Precarity.
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Leslie Root, University of Colorado - Boulder
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The Life Course Fertility Effect of a Contraceptive Intervention: New Evidence from Colorado
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LGBTQ Youth-Serving Community-Based Organizations: Who Participates and What Difference Does it Make?
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LGBTQ youth are at greater risk for compromised health, yet large-scale health promotion programs for LGBTQ young people have been slow to develop. LGBTQ community-based organizations—which provide LGBTQ-focused support and services—have existed for decades, but have not been a focus of the LGBTQ youth health literature. The current study used a contemporary sample of LGBTQ youth (age 15–21; M = 18.81; n = 1045) to examine who participates in LGBTQ community-based organizations, and the association between participation and self-reported mental health and substance use. Youth who participated in LGBTQ community-based organizations were more likely to be assigned male at birth, transgender, youth of color, and accessing free-or-reduced lunch. Participation was associated with concurrent and longitudinal reports of mental health and substance use. LGBTQ community-based organizations may be an underutilized resource for promoting LGBTQ youth health.
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Jessica N Fish, Ph.D.
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Jessica N Fish Publications
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Liana Sayer featured in WFMJ News on Parenting under Coronavirus Impact
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The closings and quarantines prompted by the coronavirus outbreak have given some families more time together.
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Liana Sayer Named Next Editor of Journal of Marriage and Family
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Tenure will begin with the February 2021 issue
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Liana Sayer's findings featured in New York Times on universal child care
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American society and government disagree on mothers' work
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Lin interviewed for story on Indian marriage market
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Marriage choices depend on factors other than education
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