05B4 Abatemarco, Diane J. - Jefferson School of Population Health - Thomas Jefferson University
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Diane J. Abatemarco, Ph.D., MSW

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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. A qualitative exploration of the role of social networks in educating urban African American adolescents about sex
  2. Using genograms to understand pediatric practices' readiness for change to prevent abuse and neglect
  3. Fitwits MD™: An office-based tool and games for conversations about obesity with 9- to 12-year-old children
  4. Small Changes Can Have Large Impacts: Health Care Overhaul Should Include Child Maltreatment Prevention in Primary Care
  5. Anxiety and optimism associated with gestational age at birth and fetal growth
  6. Transforming the cross cultural collaborative of pierce county through assessment capacity building
  7. Project Northland in Croatia: Results and lessons learned
  8. Factors associated with zidovudine receipt and prenatal care among HIV-infected pregnant women in New Jersey
  9. Expanding the pediatrician's black bag: A psychosocial care improvement model to address the "new morbidities"
  10. Predictors of self-reported discussion of cessation medications by physicians in New Jersey
  11. Midwives' Knowledge, Perceptions, Beliefs, and Practice Supports Regarding Tobacco Dependence Treatment
  12. Project Northland in Croatia: A community-based adolescent alcohol prevention intervention
  13. Defining cigarette smoking status in young adults: A comparison of adolescent vs adult measures
  14. Physician response rates to a mail survey by specialty and timing of incentive
  15. Correlates of bidi use among youth
  16. Correlates of clinical preventive practices among internal medicine residents
  17. Relationships between cigarette smoking and weight control in young women.
  18. Tobacco use in HIV-infected women.
  19. Risk behaviors related to heterosexual transmission from HIV-infected persons
  20. Health behaviors and health promotion/disease prevention perceptions of medical students
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