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Adolescent Reproductive Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs and Future Fatherhood
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 58Issue 5p497–503Published online: February 16, 2016- Craig F. Garfield
- Greg Duncan
- Sarah Peters
- Joshua Rutsohn
- Thomas W. McDade
- Emma K. Adam
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 19With a growing focus on the importance of men's reproductive health, including preconception health, the ways in which young men's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (KAB) predict their reproductive paths are understudied. To determine if reproductive KAB predicts fatherhood status, timing and residency (living with child or not). - Original article
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Cortisol Diurnal Rhythms in a Community Sample of Adolescents
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 41Issue 1p3–13Published in issue: July, 2007- Amy S. DeSantis
- Emma K. Adam
- Leah D. Doane
- Susan Mineka
- Richard E. Zinbarg
- Michelle G. Craske
Cited in Scopus: 182To identify potential physiological pathways to racial disparities in health outcomes, this study uses cortisol data collected from a community sample of 255 adolescents to examine whether there are racial/ethnic differences in cortisol slopes and levels across the waking day in naturalistic settings.