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Bader L, Ward J, Fouts H, Jaekel J
Children (Basel) . 2020 Jun; 7(6). PMID: 32560348
Refugees often parent under extreme circumstances. Parenting practices have implications for child outcomes, and parenting in the context of refugee resettlement is likely to be dynamic as parents negotiate a...
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McElrone M, Colby S, Franzen-Castle L, Olfert M, Kattelmann K, Fouts H, et al.
Health Promot Pract . 2020 May; 22(4):549-558. PMID: 32449387
Refugee-specific nutrition and cooking curricula addressing dietary acculturation barriers to food security are limited. A cooking curriculum was culturally adapted for Burundian and Congolese refugees to address their unique dietary...
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McElrone M, Colby S, Fouts H, Spence M, Kavanagh K, Franzen-Castle L, et al.
Ecol Food Nutr . 2020 May; 59(6):598-614. PMID: 32397821
Pika Pamoja (Cook Together) is an eight-session cooking curriculum for Burundian and Congolese refugee families, culturally adapted from the evidence-based iCook 4-H curriculum to address dietary acculturation barriers to and...
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Bentley R, Ruck D, Fouts H
Econ Hum Biol . 2019 Sep; 36:100818. PMID: 31540873
In the last century, U.S. diets were transformed, including the addition of sugars to industrially-processed foods. While excess sugar has often been implicated in the dramatic increase in U.S. adult...
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McElrone M, Colby S, Moret L, Kavanagh K, Spence M, Fouts H, et al.
Ecol Food Nutr . 2019 Apr; 58(3):247-264. PMID: 30947542
Sub-Saharan African refugees in the US have reported food security rates seven times below the national average. Dietary acculturation issues may be a contributing factor. Criterion-specific sample (n = 18)...
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Bader L, Fouts H, Jaekel J
Infant Behav Dev . 2018 Dec; 54:22-36. PMID: 30522050
Parents' exposure to stressful ecosocial situations, like inadequate resources, is linked to parents' perceptions of infants' fussing and crying and less sensitive caregiving. However, studies supporting these findings predominantly come...
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Bader L, Fouts H
Infant Ment Health J . 2018 Aug; 39(5):497-510. PMID: 30080935
How mothers perceive their infants' emotions and their subsequent responses are influenced by cultural values and beliefs. Mothers who live in particularly harsh environments may have perceptions about their infants'...
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Hallam R, Bargreen K, Fouts H, Lessard L, Skrobot C
Matern Child Health J . 2018 Jan; 22(5):694-701. PMID: 29353338
Objectives Although infants increasingly spend time in community-based child care centers, little attention has been paid to their physical activity experiences while in group care. In particular, the use of...
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Wanjohi M, Griffiths P, Wekesah F, Muriuki P, Muhia N, Musoke R, et al.
Int Breastfeed J . 2017 Jan; 12:5. PMID: 28096888
Background: Despite numerous interventions promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in Kenya, pockets of suboptimal breastfeeding practices are documented in Kenya's urban slums. This paper describes cultural and social beliefs and practices...
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Tucker E, Fouts H
Qual Health Res . 2016 Feb; 27(5):700-713. PMID: 26861898
Women who engage in prenatal physical activity give themselves, and their child, an advantage over women who did not engage in prenatal physical activity; not only are there significant health...