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Overview

Jeanne M. Tschann is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily spans social sciences with a focus on several interrelated subfields, including sociology and political science, education, general health professions, experimental and cognitive psychology, as well as public health, environmental and occupational health.

The main topics of Jeanne's work intersect across child development and digital technology, the impact of technology on adolescents, sleep and related disorders, obesity, physical activity and diet, ICT in developing communities, early childhood education and development, and health and lifestyle studies.

They have published extensively in various scholarly venues, with frequent contributions appearing in:

  • SLEEP
  • Academic Pediatrics
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Frontiers in Sleep
  • Culture Health & Sexuality

Jeanne's recent papers illustrate a focus on the intersections of parenting, technology, and health outcomes. Notable publications include:

  • "Update on Screen-Related Parenting Practices in Early Childhood" (2020, Academic Pediatrics)
  • "How black heterosexual men's narratives about sexual partner type and condom use disrupt the main and casual partner dichotomy: 'we still get down, but we not together'" (2020, Culture Health & Sexuality)
  • "Sleep duration, physical activity, and caloric intake are related to weight status in Mexican American children: a longitudinal analysis" (2021, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity)
  • "Parenting a Toddler in the Era of Pervasive Screens: Interviews with Low-Income Mexican American Parents" (2023, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • "Screen-related discord and dismay in low-income Mexican American families with toddlers: A qualitative study" (2022, Journal of Pediatric Nursing)

Collaboration forms an integral part of Jeanne's research practice. Frequent co-authors include Darcy A. Thompson, Suzanna M. Martinez, Haley Ringwood, Lauren Clark, and Estefania Miramontes Valdes.

Best Publications

  • Psychobiologic reactivity to stress and childhood respiratory illnesses: Results of two prospective studies.

    W T Boyce;M Chesney;A Alkon;J M Tschann

  • Food Insecurity and Glycemic Control Among Low-Income Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

    Hilary K. Seligman;Elizabeth A. Jacobs;Andrea López;Jeanne Tschann

  • Oral Versus Vaginal Sex Among Adolescents: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behavior

    Bonnie L. Halpern-Felsher;Jodi L. Cornell;Rhonda Y. Kropp;Jeanne M. Tschann

  • Children in foster care: factors influencing outpatient mental health service use.

    Laurel K Leslie;John Landsverk;Roxanne Ezzet-Lofstrom;Jeanne M Tschann

  • The role of behavioral experience in judging risks.

    Bonnie L. Halpern-Felsher;Susan G. Millstein;Jonathan M. Ellen;Nancy E. Adler

  • “The Ball Was Always In His Court”: An Exploratory Analysis Of Relationship Scripts, Sexual Scripts, And Condom Use Among African American Women

    Lisa Bowleg;Kenya J. Lucas;Jeanne M. Tschann

  • Perceived Discrimination, Perceived Stress, and Mental and Physical Health Among Mexican-Origin Adults

    Elena Flores;Jeanne M. Tschann;Juanita M. Dimas;Elizabeth A. Bachen

  • Ongoing postdivorce conflict: effects on children of joint custody and frequent access.

    Janet R. Johnston;Marsha Kline;Jeanne M. Tschann

  • Initiation of substance use in early adolescence: the roles of pubertal timing and emotional distress.

    Jeanne M. Tschann;Nancy E. Adler;Charles E. Irwin;Susan G. Millstein

  • Perceived racial/ethnic discrimination, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and health risk behaviors among Mexican American adolescents.

    Elena Flores;Jeanne M. Tschann;Juanita M. Dimas;Lauri A. Pasch

  • Acculturation and gender differences in sexual attitudes and behaviors:Hispanic vs non-Hispanic white unmarried adults.

    B V Marín;J M Tschann;C A Gómez;S M Kegeles

  • Autonomy, relatedness, and the initiation of health risk behaviors in early adolescence.

    Rebecca A. Turner;Charles E. Irwin;Jeanne M. Tschann;Susan G. Millstein

  • Resilience and Vulnerability among Preschool Children: Family Functioning, Temperament, and Behavior Problems

    J M Tschann;P Kaiser;M A Chesney;A Alkon

  • Acculturation, Parent‐Adolescent Conflict, and Adolescent Adjustment in Mexican American Families

    Lauri A. Pasch;Julianna Deardorff;Jeanne M. Tschann;Elena Flores

  • 'What does it take to be a man? What is a real man?': ideologies of masculinity and HIV sexual risk among Black heterosexual men.

    Lisa Bowleg;Michelle Teti;Jenné S Massie;Aditi Patel

  • Attitudes about sexual disclosure and perceptions of stigma and shame

    S. D. Cunningham;J. Tschann;J. E. Gurvey;J. D. Fortenberry

  • Condom use in unmarried Latino men: a test of cultural constructs.

    Barbara VanOss Marín;Cynthia A. Gómez;Jeanne M. Tschann;Steven E. Gregorich

  • Stigma, disclosure, and family functioning among parents of children conceived through donor insemination.

    Robert D. Nachtigall;Jeanne M. Tschann;Seline Szkupinski Quiroga;Linda Pitcher

  • "It's an Uphill Battle Everyday": Intersectionality, Low-Income Black Heterosexual Men, and Implications for HIV Prevention Research and Interventions.

    Lisa Bowleg;Michelle Teti;David J. Malebranche;Jeanne M. Tschann

  • Relative power between sexual partners and condom use among adolescents

    Jeanne M Tschann;Nancy E Adler;Susan G Millstein;Jill E Gurvey

  • The trade-off between hormonal contraceptives and condoms among adolescents.

    Mary A. Ott;Nancy E. Adler;Susan G. Millstein;Jeanne M. Tschann

  • Attitudes of beginning medical students toward older persons : a five-campus study

    David B. Reuben;David B. Reuben;Judith T. Fullerton;Judith T. Fullerton;Jeanne M. Tschann;Jeanne M. Tschann;Mary Croughan‐Minihane

Frequent Co-Authors

Lauri A. Pasch
Lauri A. Pasch University of California, San Francisco
Nancy E. Adler
Nancy E. Adler University of California, San Francisco
Emily J. Ozer
Emily J. Ozer University of California, Berkeley
W. Thomas Boyce
W. Thomas Boyce University of California, San Francisco
Margaret A. Chesney
Margaret A. Chesney University of California, San Francisco
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher Stanford University
Charles E. Irwin
Charles E. Irwin University of California, San Francisco
Torsten B. Neilands
Torsten B. Neilands University of California, San Francisco
Sharon M. Hall
Sharon M. Hall University of California, San Francisco
Seth M. Noar
Seth M. Noar University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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