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Jennie G. Noll is a researcher affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research activity primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with significant contributions in Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Health, and Molecular Biology.

The focus of their work covers multiple interrelated topics, including:

  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child Welfare and Adoption
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Jennie G. Noll has contributed to several recent publications in collaboration or as the primary author. Notable papers include:

  • Child Sexual Abuse as a Unique Risk Factor for the Development of Psychopathology: The Compounded Convergence of Mechanisms, 2021, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
  • An observational study of Internet behaviours for adolescent females following sexual abuse, 2021, Nature Human Behaviour

Additional relevant works connected to their research environment, though authored by collaborators, include topics related to obesity and epigenetic aging in children, parent-focused sexual abuse prevention, and trauma-informed neighborhood environments, reflecting complementary themes in health and social conditions.

The researcher collaborates frequently with a set of coauthors, including:

  • Chad E. Shenk
  • Idan Shalev
  • Christine Heim
  • Hannah M. C. Schreier
  • Laura Etzel

Jennie G. Noll's body of work is often published in several key venues, including:

  • Development and Psychopathology
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • JAMA Pediatrics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The research encompasses interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in examining clinical and psychosocial aspects associated with child abuse, trauma, and their broader health implications.

Best Publications

  • The impact of sexual abuse on female development: lessons from a multigenerational, longitudinal research study.

    Penelope K. Trickett;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam

  • Attenuation of cortisol across development for victims of sexual abuse.

    Penelope K. Trickett;Jennie G. Noll;Elizabeth J. Susman;Chad E. Shenk

  • A prospective investigation of the impact of childhood sexual abuse on the development of sexuality.

    Jennie G. Noll;Penelope K. Trickett;Frank W. Putnam

  • Revictimization and Self-Harm in Females Who Experienced Childhood Sexual Abuse Results from a Prospective Study

    Jennie G. Noll;Lisa A. Horowitz;George A. Bonanno;Penelope K. Trickett

  • Obesity risk for female victims of childhood sexual abuse: a prospective study.

    Jennie G. Noll;Meg H. Zeller;Penelope K. Trickett;Frank W. Putnam;Frank W. Putnam

  • Grief processing and deliberate grief avoidance: a prospective comparison of bereaved spouses and parents in the United States and the People's Republic of China.

    George A. Bonanno;Anthony Papa;Kathleen Lalande;Nanping Zhang

  • Coping Flexibility and Trauma: The Perceived Ability to Cope With Trauma (PACT) Scale

    George A. Bonanno;Ruth Pat-Horenczyk;Jennie Noll

  • Sexual and physical revictimization among victims of severe childhood sexual abuse.

    Jaclyn E. Barnes;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam;Penelope K. Trickett

  • Sleep Disturbances and Childhood Sexual Abuse

    Jennie G. Noll;Penelope K. Trickett;Elizabeth J. Susman;Frank W. Putnam

  • Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adolescent Pregnancy: A Meta-analytic Update

    Jennie G. Noll;Chad E. Shenk;Karen T. Putnam

  • Variants of intrafamilial sexual abuse experience: Implications for short- and long-term development

    Penelope K. Trickett;Jennie G. Noll;Allan Reiffman;Frank W. Putnam

  • The Cumulative Burden Borne by Offspring Whose Mothers Were Sexually Abused as Children: Descriptive Results From a Multigenerational Study

    Jennie G. Noll;Penelope K. Trickett;William W. Harris;Frank W. Putnam

  • Childhood sexual abuse and attachment: An intergenerational perspective

    Laura E. Kwako;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam;Penelope K. Trickett

  • Long-term outcomes of adolescents with juvenile-onset fibromyalgia in early adulthood.

    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Natoshia Cunningham;Soumitri Sil;Maggie H. Bromberg

  • Parental functioning and pediatric sleep disturbance: An examination of factors associated with parenting stress in children clinically referred for evaluation of insomnia

    Kelly C. Byars;Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado;Jennie G. Noll

  • Context Matters: The Benefits and Costs of Expressing Positive Emotion Among Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse

    George A. Bonanno;Deniz M. Colak;Dacher Keltner;Michelle N. Shiota

  • Psychosocial Functioning Improves Following Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

    Meg H. Zeller;Avani C. Modi;Jennie G. Noll;Jeffrey D. Long

  • Predicting the willingness to disclose childhood sexual abuse from measures of repressive coping and dissociative tendencies.

    George A. Bonanno;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam;Michelle O'Neill

  • When the face reveals what words do not: facial expressions of emotion, smiling, and the willingness to disclose childhood sexual abuse.

    George A. Bonanno;Dacher Keltner;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam

  • Teen birth rates in sexually abused and neglected females

    Jennie G. Noll;Chad E. Shenk

  • The motivations for self-injury in psychiatric inpatients.

    Elizabeth A. Osuch;Jennie G. Noll;Frank W. Putnam

Frequent Co-Authors

Penelope K. Trickett
Penelope K. Trickett University of Southern California
Elizabeth J. Susman
Elizabeth J. Susman Pennsylvania State University
George A. Bonanno
George A. Bonanno Columbia University
Christine Heim
Christine Heim Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Frank W. Putnam
Frank W. Putnam University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorah D. Dorn
Lorah D. Dorn Pennsylvania State University
Jeffrey D. Long
Jeffrey D. Long University of Iowa
M. Douglas Ris
M. Douglas Ris Baylor College of Medicine
Scott W. Powers
Scott W. Powers Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Wendy Leisenring
Wendy Leisenring Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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