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4226
National Ranking
2006

Overview

Cynthia B. Lloyd is affiliated with the Population Council in the United States and has contributed to research intersecting psychology and medicine, with a specialized focus on public health, environmental and occupational health, social psychology, and applied psychology. Their work spans multiple aspects of mental health, particularly in the context of telemedicine and digital interventions.

The researcher's recent publications include:

  • Is telepsychiatry care a realistic option for community mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic? (2020), published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Their research covers several main fields of study:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within subfields, Cynthia B. Lloyd has engaged in:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

The key topics of their work focus on areas such as:

  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Cynthia B. Lloyd include:

  • Zlatan Zulfic
  • Dennis Liu
  • Jacqueline Rowan
  • Klaus Oliver Schubert

Publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Children's Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Fathers, Mothers, and Others

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Ann K. Blanc

  • Marriage and childbirth as factors in dropping out from school: an analysis of DHS data from sub-Saharan Africa.

    Cynthia B Lloyd;Barbara S Mensch

  • The spread of primary schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa: implications for fertility change.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Carol E. Kaufman;Paul C. Hewett

  • Gender differences in the schooling experiences of adolescents in low-income countries: the case of Kenya.

    Barbara S. Mensch;Cynthia B. Lloyd

  • Children's living arrangements in developing countries

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Sonalde Desai

  • The Effects of Primary School Quality on School Dropout among Kenyan Girls and Boys

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Barbara S. Mensch;Wesley H. Clark

  • Menstruation and School Absenteeism: Evidence from Rural Malawi.

    Monica J Grant;Cynthia B Lloyd;Barbara S Mensch

  • The Limits of Social Policy.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Nathan Glazer

  • Women's Role in Maintaining Households: Family Welfare and Sexual Inequality in Ghana

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Anastasia J. Gage-Brandon

  • Premarital sex, schoolgirl pregnancy, and school quality in rural Kenya.

    Barbara S. Mensch;Wesley H. Clark;Cynthia B. Lloyd;Annabel S. Erulkar

  • Who Gets Primary Schooling in Pakistan: Inequalities among and within Families

    Zeba A. Sathar;Cynthia B. Lloyd

  • High Fertility and Children's Schooling in Ghana: Sex Differences in Parental Contributions and Educational Outcomes

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Anastasia J. Gage-Brandon

  • The Effect of Gender Differences in Primary School Access, Type, and Quality on the Decision to Enroll in Rural Pakistan

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Cem Mete;Zeba A. Sathar

  • Associations between premarital sex and leaving school in four sub-Saharan African countries.

    Ann Biddlecom;Richard Gregory;Cynthia B. Lloyd;Barbara S. Mensch

  • Investments in Women's Human Capital.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;T. Paul Schultz

  • Families in Focus: New Perspectives on Mothers, Fathers, and Children

    Judith Bruce;Cynthia B. Lloyd;Ann Leonard;Patrice L. Engle

  • Report to Congress on Out-of-Wedlock Childbearing.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd

  • Gender differences in time use among adolescents in developing countries: implications of rising school enrollment rates.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Monica Grant;Amanda Ritchie

  • The Impact of Educational Quality on School Exit in Egypt

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Sahar El Tawila;Wesley H. Clark;Barbara S. Mensch

  • The role of schools in promoting sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in developing countries

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  • The Implications of Changing Educational and Family Circumstances for Children's Grade Progression in Rural Pakistan: 1997-2004

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Cem Mete;Monica J. Grant

  • Beyond the Woodfuel Crisis: People, Land and Trees in Africa.

    Cynthia B. Lloyd;Gerald Leach;Robin Mearns

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara S. Mensch
Barbara S. Mensch Population Council
Mark R. Montgomery
Mark R. Montgomery Stony Brook University
Sajeda Amin
Sajeda Amin Population Council

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