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2058
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Overview

Lorann Stallones is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research activity primarily spans the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a significant focus on plant science and animal-related studies. The subfields of their work include Plant Science, Small Animals, Genetics, Social Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics in Stallones' scholarly work cover a range of subjects related to agriculture, animal interaction, and human behavior. These topics include:

  • Agriculture and Farm Safety
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Veterinary Practice and Education Studies
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Child Development and Digital Technology

Stallones has contributed to journals that frequently publish research in their areas of study. Notable publication venues with multiple articles include:

  • Animals
  • Journal of Agromedicine
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence

Some of the recent papers associated with Stallones' research are:

  • Effectiveness of implementing the criminal administrative punishment law of drunk driving in China: An interrupted time series analysis, 2004-2017, 2020, Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Preliminary Exploration of Swine Veterinarian Perspectives of On-Farm Euthanasia, 2020, Animals
  • Risk Factors for Brain Health in Agricultural Work: A Systematic Review, 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Dairy Caretaker Perspectives on Performing Euthanasia as an Essential Component of Their Job, 2021, Animals
  • Risk Factors Associated With School Bullying Behaviors: A Chinese Adolescents Case-Control Study, 2019, Journal of Interpersonal Violence

Their frequent coauthors, with whom they have collaborated on multiple occasions, include Noa Román-Muñiz, Catie Cramer, Lily Edwards-Callaway, Hailey Simpson, and Sofia Thompson.

Best Publications

  • Pet Ownership and Attachment as Supportive Factors in the Health of the Elderly

    Thomas F. Garrity;Lorann F. Stallones;Martin B. Marx;Timothy P. Johnson

  • Psychometric Evaluation of the Lexington Attachment to Pets Scale (Laps)

    Timothy P. Johnson;Thomas F. Garrity;Lorann Stallones

  • Acute traumatic injuries in rural populations.

    Corinne L. Peek-Asa;Craig S. Zwerling;Lorann Stallones

  • Exposure to trihalomethanes and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

    M D Gallagher;J R Nuckols;L Stallones;D A Savitz

  • Depression and pesticide exposures among private pesticide applicators enrolled in the Agricultural Health Study.

    Cheryl L. Beseler;Lorann Stallones;Jane A. Hoppin;Michael C.R. Alavanja

  • Neurobehavioral and neurodevelopmental effects of pesticide exposures.

    Leslie London;Cheryl Beseler;Maryse F. Bouchard;David C. Bellinger

  • Pesticide poisoning and depressive symptoms among farm residents.

    Lorann Stallones;Cheryl Beseler

  • International perspectives on psychosocial working conditions, mental health, and stress of dairy farm operators.

    Christina Lunner Kolstrup;Marja Kallioniemi;Peter Lundqvist;Hanna-Riitta Kymäläinen

  • Effects of pet contact on human well-being: Review of recent research.

    Thomas F. Garrity;Lorann Stallones

  • The dangers of dairy farming: the injury experience of 600 workers followed for two years.

    David S. Pratt;Laura H. Marvel;Diane Darrow;Lorann Stallones

  • Symptoms of psychological distress and suicidal ideation among banana workers with a history of poisoning by organophosphate or n-methyl carbamate pesticides.

    Catharina Wesseling;Berna van Wendel de Joode;Matthew Keifer;Leslie London

  • IARC monographs: 40 years of evaluating carcinogenic hazards to humans

    Neil Pearce;Aaron Blair;Paolo Vineis;Wolfgang Ahrens

  • Nonfatal Injuries Among US Children With Disabling Conditions

    Huiyun Xiang;Lorann Stallones;Guanmin Chen;Sarah G. Hostetler

  • Work-related eye injuries treated in hospital emergency departments in the US.

    Huiyun Xiang;Lorann Stallones;Guanmin Chen;Gary A. Smith

  • Work-related pesticide poisoning among farmers in two villages of Southern China: a cross-sectional survey

    Xujun Zhang;Xujun Zhang;Weiyan Zhao;Ruiwei Jing;Krista Wheeler

  • Urban and rural traumatic brain injuries in Colorado.

    Barbara Gabella;Richard E. Hoffman;William W. Marine;Lorann Stallones

  • Depression and pesticide exposures in female spouses of licensed pesticide applicators in the agricultural health study cohort.

    Cheryl Beseler;Lorann Stallones;Jane A. Hoppin;Michael C.R. Alavanja

  • Pet Ownership and Attachment in Relation to the Health of U.S. Adults, 21 to 64 Years of Age

    Lorann Stallones;Martin B. Marx;Thomas F. Garrity;Timothy P. Johnson

  • Cigarette smoking among medical college students in Wuhan, People's Republic of China.

    Huiyun Xiang;Zengzhen Wang;Lorann Stallones;Songlin Yu

  • Anatomical Distribution of Subcutaneous Fat: Skinfold Site Choice and Construction of Indices

    William H Mueller;Lorann Stallones

Frequent Co-Authors

Huiyun Xiang
Huiyun Xiang The Ohio State University
Carolyn DiGuiseppi
Carolyn DiGuiseppi University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Timothy P. Johnson
Timothy P. Johnson University of Illinois at Chicago
Gwenith G. Fisher
Gwenith G. Fisher Colorado State University
Leslie London
Leslie London University of Cape Town
Tom Shakespeare
Tom Shakespeare London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Craig L. Hanis
Craig L. Hanis The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Kelly J. Kelleher
Kelly J. Kelleher Nationwide Children's Hospital
Shanthi Ameratunga
Shanthi Ameratunga University of Auckland
William C. Black
William C. Black Colorado State University

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