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Children’s Attributions of Community Violence Exposure and Trauma Symptomatology
KS Collins, GF Koeske, EB Russell, LM Michalopoulos
Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma 6 (3), 201-216, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
A pilot study examining the reduction of trauma symptomatology in families to prevent child abuse and neglect: Trauma adapted family connections
KS Collins, PAC Freeman, FH Strieder, P Reinicker, C Baldwin
Journal of Public Child Welfare 9 (5), 506-527, 2015
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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Understanding the impact of trauma on family life from the viewpoint of female caregivers living in urban poverty
LJ Kiser, W Nurse, A Lucksted, KS Collins
Traumatology 14 (3), 77-90, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Trauma adapted family connections: reducing developmental and complex trauma symptomatology to prevent child abuse and neglect.
KS Collins, FH Strieder, D DePanfilis, M Tabor, PA Clarkson-Freeman, ...
Child Welfare 90 (6), 2011
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
The influence of community violence and protective factors on asthma morbidity and healthcare utilization in high-risk children
M Bellin, P Osteen, K Collins, A Butz, C Land, J Kub
Journal of urban health 91 (4), 677-689, 2014
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Characterization of stress in low-income, inner-city mothers of children with poorly controlled asthma
MH Bellin, KS Collins, P Osteen, J Kub, ME Bollinger, A Newsome, ...
Journal of Urban Health 94 (6), 814-823, 2017
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Fostering effective asthma self-management transfer in high-risk children: Gaps and opportunities for family engagement
RHF Margolis, MH Bellin, JRMF Bookman, KS Collins, ME Bollinger, ...
Journal of Pediatric Health Care 33 (6), 684-693, 2019
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
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