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Caitlin T Hines
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Understanding patterns of food insecurity and family well‐being amid the COVID‐19 pandemic using daily surveys
S Steimle, A Gassman‐Pines, AD Johnson, CT Hines, RM Ryan
Child development 92 (5), e781-e797, 2021
432021
Food insecurity: what are its effects, why, and what can policy do about it?
CT Hines, AJ Markowitz, AD Johnson
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2), 127-135, 2021
332021
Infant temperament, parenting and behavior problems: variation by parental education and income
CM Padilla, CT Hines, RM Ryan
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 70, 101179, 2020
192020
The effect of birth weight on child development prior to school entry
CT Hines, CM Padilla, RM Ryan
Child development 91 (3), 724-732, 2020
152020
Differences in parents’ attitudes toward spanking across socioeconomic status and region, 1986–2016
CT Hines, A Kalil, RM Ryan
Social Indicators Research, 1-26, 2022
112022
Trends in parental values in a period of US labor market change
RM Ryan, A Kalil, C Hines, K Ziol‐Guest
Journal of Marriage and Family 82 (5), 1495-1514, 2020
102020
Predictors of school mobility from public school pre-K to kindergarten
JE Greenburg, C Hines, A Winsler
Children and Youth Services Review 119, 105670, 2020
92020
Early childhood WIC receipt and cognitive and socioemotional outcomes at school entry and middle childhood
CT Hines, R Ryan
Food Insecurity in Families with Children: Integrating Research, Practice …, 2021
52021
Food insecurity in toddlerhood and school readiness: Mediating pathways through parental well-being and behaviors
AJ Markowitz, AD Johnson, CT Hines
Food insecurity in families with children: Integrating research, practice …, 2021
42021
The role of public and private food assistance in supporting families’ food security and meal routines
RM Ryan, A Gassman-Pines, S Steimle, G Baker, CT Hines, AD Johnson
Children and Youth Services Review 150, 106994, 2023
32023
Associations between daily food insecurity and parent and child well-being.
CT Hines, S Steimle, R Ryan
Developmental Psychology, 2024
22024
How Did the Expanded Child Tax Credit Affect Food Insecurity, Meal Routines, and Family Well-Being? Evidence from Daily Surveys
S Steimle, C Hines, A Gassman-Pines, A Johnson, R Ryan
2022 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2022
2022
Effects of Daily Food Insecurity on Parent and Child Well-Being and Behavior
C Hines, S Steimle, A Johnson, A Gassman-Pines, R Ryan
2021 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2022
2022
How Did Stimulus Checks Affect Families’ Food Insecurity and Psychological Distress? Evidence from Daily Surveys
S Steimle, C Hines, AD Johnson, A Gassman-Pines, R Ryan
2021 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2022
2022
Understanding the Effects of COVID-19 on Food Insecurity and Wellbeing Using Daily Diary Data
R Ryan, A Gassman-Pines, A Johnson, S Steimle, C Hines
2020 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2020
2020
WIC Participation: Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes in Early Childhood
CT Hines
Georgetown University, 2019
2019
Differences in Parents’ Attitudes Toward Spanking Across Social Class and Region, 1986–2016
C Hines, RM Ryan, A Kalil, KM Ziol-Guest
PAA 2018 Annual Meeting, 2018
2018
Income-Based Gaps in Adults' Childrearing Values, 1986-2014
RM Ryan, A Kalil, KM Ziol-Guest, C Hines
PAA 2017 Annual Meeting, 2017
2017
Differential Parenting of Biologically Vulnerable Versus Nonvulnerable Children By Socioeconomic Status
RM Ryan, C Padilla, C Hines
PAA 2017 Annual Meeting, 2017
2017
Stability in the Transition from Pre-Kindergarten to Kindergarten: Implications for Children’s School Readiness and Early School Performance
C Hines
2016
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