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Overview

Phyllis W. Sharps is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spans various aspects of medicine, health professions, and social sciences, with a notable focus on topics related to intimate partner and family violence, child abuse and trauma, food security and health in diverse populations, migration, health and trauma, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, homicide, infanticide, and child abuse, as well as COVID-19 and mental health.

The scientist's work covers several main fields of study including:

  • Medicine
  • Health Professions
  • Social Sciences

Subfields of their research include:

  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Health
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Phyllis W. Sharps has contributed to numerous publications, frequently collaborating in venues such as:

  • Journal of Advanced Nursing
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Journal of Clinical Nursing
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Journal of Cancer Education

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Sharps include:

  • "COVID-19: Shedding light on racial and health inequities in the USA" (2020, Journal of Clinical Nursing)
  • "Exploring Health Literacy and the Correlates of Pap Testing Among African Immigrant Women: Findings from the AfroPap Study" (2020, Journal of Cancer Education)
  • "A mixed-methods systematic review identifying, describing, and examining the effects of school-based care coordination programs in the US on all reported outcomes" (2021, Preventive Medicine)
  • "Hidden figures of nursing: The historical contributions of Black nurses and a narrative for those who are unnamed, undocumented and underrepresented" (2021, Journal of Advanced Nursing)
  • "Faculty peer review of teaching taskforce: A quantitative descriptive research study for the peer review process" (2021, Nurse Education Today)

Frequent co-authors in Sharps' research include:

  • Kamila A. Alexander
  • Yvonne Commodore-Mensah
  • Patty Wilson
  • Jacquelyn C. Campbell
  • Lucine Francis

Best Publications

  • Risk Factors for Femicide in Abusive Relationships: Results From a Multisite Case Control Study

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Daniel Webster;Jane Koziol-McLain;Carolyn Block

  • Intimate partner homicide: review and implications of research and policy

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Nancy Glass;Phyllis W. Sharps;Kathryn Laughon

  • Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: maternal and neonatal outcomes.

    Jeanne L. Alhusen;Ellen Ray;Phyllis Sharps;Linda Bullock

  • Abuse During Pregnancy in Industrialized and Developing Countries

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Claudia Garcia-Moreno;Phyllis Sharps

  • Racial Discrimination and Adverse Birth Outcomes: An Integrative Review

    Jeanne L. Alhusen;Kelly M. Bower;Elizabeth Epstein;Phyllis Sharps

  • Abuse during pregnancy and femicide: urgent implications for women's health.

    Judith M. McFarlane;Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Phyllis Sharps;Kathy Watson

  • Non-fatal strangulation is an important risk factor for homicide of women.

    Nancy Glass;Kathryn Laughon;Jacquelyn Campbell;Carolyn Rebecca Block

  • Adolescent dating violence: prevalence, risk factors, health outcomes, and implications for clinical practice

    Nancy E. Glass;Nina Fredland;Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Michael A. Yonas

  • Intimate Partner Violence and the Childbearing Year Maternal and Infant Health Consequences

    Phyllis W. Sharps;Kathryn Laughon;Sandra K. Giangrande

  • Assessing Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Homicide

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Daniel W. Webster;Jane Koziol-McLain;Carolyn Rebecca Block

  • Health Care Providers' Missed Opportunities for Preventing Femicide☆

    Phyllis W. Sharps;Jane Koziol-McLain;Jacquelyn Campbell;Judith McFarlane

  • Could we have known? A qualitative analysis of data from women who survived an attempted homicide by an intimate partner.

    Christina Nicolaidis;Mary Ann Curry;Yvonne Ulrich;Phyllis Sharps

  • The role of alcohol use in intimate partner femicide.

    Phyllis W. Sharps;Jacquelyn Campbell;Doris Campbell;Fay Gary

  • The Influence of Maternal-Fetal Attachment and Health Practices on Neonatal Outcomes in Low-Income, Urban Women

    Jeanne L. Alhusen;Deborah Gross;Matthew J. Hayat;Anne B. Nancy Woods

  • Risk Assessment for Intimate Partner Homicide

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Phyllis Sharps;Nancy Glass

  • Coping, social support, and depressive symptoms in adolescent mothers

    Susan Panzarine;Elisa Slater;Phyllis Sharps

  • The Role of Mental Health on Maternal-Fetal Attachment in Low-Income Women

    Jeanne L. Alhusen;Deborah Gross;Matthew J. Hayat;Linda Rose

  • Intimate partner violence in African American women.

    Doris Williams Campbell;Phyllis W Sharps;Faye A Gary;Jacquelyn C Campbell

  • A Randomized Controlled Community-Based Trial to Improve Breastfeeding Rates Among Urban Low-Income Mothers

    Linda C. Pugh;Janet R. Serwint;Kevin D. Frick;Joy P. Nanda

  • Transforming the healthcare response to intimate partner violence and taking best practices to scale.

    Michele R. Decker;Shannon Frattaroli;Brigid McCaw;Ann L. Coker

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacquelyn C. Campbell
Jacquelyn C. Campbell Johns Hopkins University
Nancy Glass
Nancy Glass Johns Hopkins University
Hae Ra Han
Hae Ra Han Johns Hopkins University
Judith McFarlane
Judith McFarlane Texas Woman's University
Deborah Gross
Deborah Gross Johns Hopkins University
Daniel W. Webster
Daniel W. Webster Johns Hopkins University
Michele R. Decker
Michele R. Decker Johns Hopkins University
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Andrea Carlson Gielen Johns Hopkins University
Roland J. Thorpe
Roland J. Thorpe Johns Hopkins University
Peter J. Winch
Peter J. Winch Johns Hopkins University

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