CMCH research findings have been published in a variety of scientific journals, scholarly books, online, and in other key venues.
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| 2008 |
Teaching pediatric residents the effects of media on health
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| 2008 |
"Lazy kids watch TV": Children's perceptions of media and non-media activities
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| 2008 |
Media violence: The effects are both real and strong
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| 2007 |
Measuring youth media exposure (MYME): A pilot study
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| 2007 |
Two-year-olds' object retrieval based on television: Testing a perceptual account
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| 2007 |
Pulling the plug on entertainment industry ratings: In reply
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| 2006 |
Can neighborhoods explain racial/ethnic differences in adolescent media use?
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| 2006 |
Time well spent? Relating television use to children's free-time activities
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| 2006 |
Brain imaging -- An introduction to a new approach to studying media processes and effects
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| 2006 |
Children's brain activities while viewing televised violence revealed by fMRI
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| 2006 |
Effects of creating visual illness narratives on quality of life with asthma: A pilot intervention study
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| 2006 |
Frequent tanning bed use, weight concerns and other health risk behaviors in adolescent females
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| 2006 |
Media and child health: Pediatric care and anticipatory guidance for the information age
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| 2006 |
The association of television and video viewing with fast food intake by preschool-age children
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| 2005 |
Achieving independence: The role of parental involvement with adolescents with spina bifida
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| 2005 |
Sex screen: The dilemma of media exposure and sexual behavior
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| 2005 |
Looking at Japanese society: Hashiguchi George as visual sociologist
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| 2005 |
Assessing adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: A multiple perspective pilot study using visual illness narratives and interviews
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| 2005 |
The relationship between children's television viewing and academic performance
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| 2005 |
Visual narratives of the pediatric illness experience: Children communicating with clinicians through video
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| 2005 |
Video killed the radio star: The effects of music videos on adolescent health
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| 2005 |
Exposure to the mass media, body shape concerns, and use of supplements to improve weight and shape among male and female adolescents
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| 2005 |
Researching human experience: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA)
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| 2005 |
When the television is always on: Heavy television exposure and young children's development
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| 2005 |
Weight concerns and weight control behaviors of adolescents and their mothers
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| 2005 |
The effects of electronic media on children ages zero to six: A history of research
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| 2004 |
The impact of educational television on young children's reading in the context of family stress
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| 2004 |
Violence in teen-rated video games
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| 2004 |
Violence, sex, and profanity in films: Correlation of movie ratings with content
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| 2004 |
Content and ratings of teen-rated video games
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| 2004 |
The influence of wanting to look like media figures on adolescent physical activity
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| 2004 |
Applying visual research: Patients teaching physicians about asthma through visual illness narratives
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| 2004 |
Health literacy via media literacy: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment
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| 2004 |
Factors affecting change among obese adolescents
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| 2003 |
The violent face of television: 50 years of research and controversy
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| 2003 |
Predictors of children's electronic media use: An examination of three ethnic groups
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| 2003 |
Boy, mediated: Effects of entertainment media on adolescent male health
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| 2003 |
The effects of background television on very young children's play with toys
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| 2002 |
Do children learn how to watch television? The impact of extensive experience with Blues Clues on preschool children's television viewing behavior
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| 2002 |
Visual illness narratives of asthma: Explanatory models and health-related behavior
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| 2002 |
Narrative research with audiovisual data: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA) and NVivo
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| 2001 |
Depiction of alcohol, tobacco and other substances in G-rated animated feature films
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| 2001 |
Peril and potential of media for infants and toddlers
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| 2001 |
Child health in the Information Age: Media education of pediatricians
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| 2001 |
For a child, every moment is a teachable moment
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| 2001 |
Violence in E-rated video games
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| 2001 |
TV violence and brainmapping in children
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| 2001 |
Peer, parent, and media influences on the development of weight concerns and frequent dieting among preadolescent and adolescent girls and boys
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| 2001 |
American children's use of electronic media in 1997: A national survey
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| 2001 |
Consumerism: Its impact on the health of adolescents
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| 2000 |
Explanatory models of asthma: Are beliefs about management more important than knowledge of disease?
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| 2000 |
Teletubbies to Doom : What pediatric residents are taught about mass media
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| 2000 |
Asthma in life context: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA)
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| 2000 |
Violence in G-rated animated films
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| 2000 |
Researching Blue's Clues: Viewing behavior and impact
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| 2000 |
Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment: A patient-centered methodology for understanding the adolescent illness experience
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| 1999 |
Quality of life with asthma: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA) as intervention
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| 1999 |
Pediatricians should educate parents, youths about media's effects
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| 1999 |
It's your shot! Immunization by basketball
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| 1999 |
Showing and telling asthma: Children teaching physicians with visual narratives
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| 1999 |
The reification of irrelevancy: A comment on "The reification of normalcy"
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| 1999 |
The reason and rhyme of qualitative research: Why, when, and how to use qualitative methods in the study of adolescent health
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| 1999 |
Effects of repeated exposures to a single episode of the television program Blue's Clues on the viewing behaviors and comprehension of preschool children
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| 1999 |
Media education
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| 1999 |
Impact of a school-based interdisciplinary intervention on diet and physical activity among urban primary school children: Eat well and keep moving
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| 1998 |
Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA): An innovative methodology for understanding the adolescent illness experience
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| 1998 |
Aggressors or victims: Gender and race in music video violence
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| 1997 |
Violence and weapon carrying in music video: A content analysis
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| 1997 |
Tobacco and alcohol use behaviors portrayed in music videos: A content analysis
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| 1995 |
Children and television violence: Violence panel keynote address
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| 1991 |
Television, children, and social policy. Issues and resources for child advocates
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| 1990 |
Television and beyond: Children's video media in one community
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| 1982 |
The development and regulation of aggression in young children
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| 1982 |
Influence of a televised model's vocalization pattern on infants
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| 1981 |
A sociovidistic approach to children's filmmaking: The Philadelphia Report
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| 1980 |
Television & youth: 25 years of research & controversy
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| 1980 |
Effects of television on the developing child
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| 1979 |
Infant visual and vocal responses to television
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| 1978 |
Children's social behavior in three towns with differing television experience
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| 1976 |
Television violence and its sponsors
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| 1971 |
Reaction to socio-documentary film research in a mental health clinic
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