2016 Journal Articles
- Individual-level protective factors for sexual health outcomes among sexual minority adolescents: A systematic review of the literatureexternal iconArmstrong HL, Steiner RJ, Jayne PE, Beltran O. Sexual Health. 2016. DOI: 10.1071/SH15200
- Association between parent-adolescent communication about sex-related topics and HIV testing, United States. 2006-2013external iconBalaji LB, Oraka E, Fasula AM, Jayne PE, Carry MG, Raiford JL. AIDS Care. 2016. DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1238443
- The Longitudinal impact of perceptions of parental monitoring on adolescent initiation of sexual activityexternal iconEthier KA, Harper CR, Hoo E, Dittus PJ. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2016:59(5);570-6.
- School-Based HIV/STD Testing Behaviors and Motivations Among Black and Hispanic Teen MSM: Results From a Formative Evaluationexternal iconMorris E, Topete P, Rasberry CN, Lesesne C, Kroupa E, Carver L. Journal of School Health. 2016:86(12);888-897. doi: 10.1111/josh.12457
- High school students’ self-reported use of school clinics and nursesexternal iconHarper CR, Liddon N, Dunville R, Habel MA. Journal of School Nursing. 2016:32(5);324-8.
- The importance of school staff referrals in connecting high school students to HIV and STD testingexternal iconRasberry CN, Liddon N, Hocevar Adkins S, Lesesne C, Hebert A, Kroupa E, Rose I, Morris E. Journal of School Nursing. 2016. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/1059840516658695
- An Excel spreadsheet model for states and districts to assess the cost-benefit of school nursing servicesexternal iconWang L, O’Brien M, Maughan E. D. NASN School Nurse. 2016;31: 354-363.
- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual adolescents: population estimate and prevalence of health behaviorsexternal iconZaza S, Kann L, Barrios LC. JAMA. Published online August 11, 2016. Doi:10.1001/jama.2016.11683.
- Association of School District Policies for Radon Testing and Radon-Resistant New Construction Practices with Indoor Radon Zonesexternal iconFoster S, Everett Jones S. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2016 Dec 13;13(12). pii: E1234.
- Differences in Food and Beverage Marketing Policies and Practices in US School Districts, by Demographic Characteristics of School Districts, 2012external iconMerlo CL, Michael S, Brener ND, Coffield E, Kingsley BS, Zytnick D, Blanck H. Prev Chronic Dis. 2016 Dec 15;13:E169. doi: 10.5888/pcd13.160163.
- School District Crisis Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Plans – United States, 2012Silverman B, Chen B, Brener N, et al. MMWR 2016;65(36):954-58
- CDC Grand Rounds: Adolescence — Preparing for Lifelong Health and WellnessBanspach S, Zaza S, Dittus P, Michael S, Brindis CD, Thorpe P MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016 / 65(30);759–762.
- School District Policies and Adolescents' Soda Consumptionexternal iconMiller GF, Sliwa S, Brener ND, Park S, Merlo CL. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2016;59(1):17-23
- School Factors Associated With the Percentage of Students Who Walk or Bike to School, School Health Policies and Practices Study, 2014external iconEverett Jones S, Sliwa S Prev Chronic Dis 2016;13:150573. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd13.150573.
- Young People and HIV: A Call to Action.external iconKoenig LJ, Hoyer D, Purcell DW, Zaza S, Mermin J. American Journal of Public Health. Epub ahead of print January 21, 2016: e1–e4. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2015.302979