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Overview

Nancy A. Perrin is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spans various intersecting fields including Medicine, Social Sciences, and Health Professions, with a notable emphasis on General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology. Their work significantly covers topics related to Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Migration, Health and Trauma.

The scientist's publication record includes numerous papers focused on health, safety, and social issues, with a concentration on vulnerable populations and trauma-related topics. Recent research outputs include:

  • Longitudinal impacts of an online safety and health intervention for women experiencing intimate partner violence: randomized controlled trial (2020, BMC Public Health)
  • Longitudinal Impact of the myPlan App on Health and Safety Among College Women Experiencing Partner Violence (2021, Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
  • Reproductive Coercion, Intimate Partner Violence, and Unintended Pregnancy Among Latina Women (2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
  • Safety decision-making and planning mobile app for intimate partner violence prevention and response: randomised controlled trial in Kenya (2020, BMJ Global Health)
  • The relationship between older adults' technology use, in-person engagement, and pandemic-related mental health (2022, Aging & Mental Health)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Nancy A. Perrin include:

  • Nancy Glass
  • Sarah L. Szanton
  • Patricia M. Davidson
  • Jacquelyn C. Campbell
  • Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb

The scientist's research has been published predominantly in venues such as BMC Public Health, Research Square, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and bioRxiv. These venues reflect a focus on public health, violence prevention, and interdisciplinary approaches to health and social challenges.

Key topics in their work include:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health

Nancy A. Perrin's contributions integrate clinical and social perspectives in health professions, addressing complex social determinants of health and emphasizing interventions aimed at reducing violence and improving safety for at-risk populations. Their collaboration network and publication venues illustrate a multifaceted approach that merges empirical research with applied health and social support strategies.

Best Publications

  • Gender difference in the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms.

    Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Francine Rosselli;Nancy Perrin;Lynn DeBar

  • Toward a Unified Theory of Similarity and Recognition

    F. Gregory Ashby;Nancy A. Perrin

  • Collaborative care for chronic pain in primary care: a cluster randomized trial

    Steven K. Dobscha;Kathryn Corson;Kathryn Corson;Nancy A. Perrin;Ginger C. Hanson

  • Initial efficacy of MI, TTM tailoring and HRI’s with multiple behaviors for employee health promotion

    James O. Prochaska;Susan Butterworth;Colleen A. Redding;Verna Burden

  • Effects of abuse on maternal complications and birth weight in adult and adolescent women

    Mary Ann Curry;Nancy Perrin;Eric Wall

  • The relationship between work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict: A longitudinal study

    Yueng Hsiang Huang;Leslie B. Hammer;Margaret B. Neal;Nancy A. Perrin

  • The STRIDE weight loss and lifestyle intervention for individuals taking antipsychotic medications: a randomized trial.

    Carla A. Green;Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough;Michael C. Leo;Micah T. Yarborough

  • Workplace violence against homecare workers and its relationship with workers health outcomes: a cross-sectional study

    Ginger C Hanson;Nancy A Perrin;Helen Moss;Naima Laharnar

  • Social Support, Activities, and Recovery from Serious Mental Illness: STARS Study Findings

    Michael Hendryx;Carla A. Green;Nancy A. Perrin

  • Metalinguistic contributions to reading and spelling in second and third grade students

    Kenn Apel;Elizabeth B. Wilson-Fowler;Danielle Brimo;Nancy A. Perrin

  • Development of a brief measure of intimate partner violence experiences: the Composite Abuse Scale (Revised)—Short Form (CASR-SF)

    Marilyn Ford-Gilboe;C Nadine Wathen;Colleen Varcoe;Harriet L MacMillan

  • The consistency between treatments provided to nursing facility residents and orders on the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment form.

    Susan E. Hickman;Susan E. Hickman;RN Christine A. Nelson PhD;Alvin H. Moss;Susan W. Tolle;Susan W. Tolle

  • Incidence and demography of femur fractures with and without atypical features

    Adrianne C Feldstein;Dennis Black;Nancy Perrin;A Gabriela Rosales

  • Housing Instability Is as Strong a Predictor of Poor Health Outcomes as Level of Danger in an Abusive Relationship Findings From the SHARE Study

    Chiquita Rollins;Nancy E. Glass;Nancy A. Perrin;Kris A. Billhardt

  • The Impact of Prescribing Safety Alerts for Elderly Persons in an Electronic Medical Record An Interrupted Time Series Evaluation

    David H. Smith;Nancy Perrin;Nancy Perrin;Adrianne Feldstein;Xiuhai Yang

  • Understanding how clinician-patient relationships and relational continuity of care affect recovery from serious mental illness: STARS study results

    Carla A. Green;Michael R. Polen;Shannon L. Janoff;David K. Castleton

  • Characteristics and proportion of dying Oregonians who personally consider physician-assisted suicide.

    Susan W. Tolle;Virginia R. Tilden;Virginia R. Tilden;Linda L. Drach;Erik K. Fromme

  • Mismatches in social support and psychosocial adjustment to breast cancer.

    Julie S. Reynolds;Nancy A. Perrin

  • Health services use in eating disorders

    R. H. Striegel-Moore;L. DeBar;G. T. Wilson;J. Dickerson

  • How Equity-Oriented Health Care Affects Health: Key Mechanisms and Implications for Primary Health Care Practice and Policy.

    Marilyn Ford‐Gilboe;C. Nadine Wathen;Colleen Varcoe;Carol Herbert

  • Cost-effectiveness of an Intervention to Prevent Depression in At-Risk Teens

    Frances L. Lynch;Mark Hornbrook;Gregory N. Clarke;Nancy Perrin

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy Glass
Nancy Glass Johns Hopkins University
Carla A. Green
Carla A. Green Kaiser Permanente
Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Jacquelyn C. Campbell Johns Hopkins University
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore Wesleyan University
Helena C. Kraemer
Helena C. Kraemer Stanford University
G. Terence Wilson
G. Terence Wilson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Colleen Varcoe
Colleen Varcoe University of British Columbia
Michele R. Decker
Michele R. Decker Johns Hopkins University
C. Nadine Wathen
C. Nadine Wathen University of Western Ontario
Leslie B. Hammer
Leslie B. Hammer Oregon Health & Science University

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