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Beverly Miller's research focuses on injury prevention and public health interventions, particularly for vulnerable populations. Her work includes developing and evaluating programs aimed at improving safety knowledge and self-efficacy among expectant mothers, as evidenced by her publication on a "Safety Baby Shower Intervention." Miller also investigates methods for building community partnerships to enhance injury prevention capacity and explores fundamental public health approaches to this field. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 31 total publications and 374 citations. She collaborates with researchers such as Leanne Whiteside-Mansell at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has co-authored one publication.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 380
Selected Publications
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Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens (2023)
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Conducting Research in Community-Based Injury Prevention (2023)
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Public Health Fundamentals for an Effective Approach to Injury Prevention (2023)
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Building Injury Prevention Capacity Through Community Partnership (2023)
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- Building Injury Prevention Capacity Through Community Partnership
- Building Injury Prevention Capacity Through Community Partnership
- Public Health Fundamentals for an Effective Approach to Injury Prevention
- Conducting Research in Community-Based Injury Prevention
- Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens
- Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens
- Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens
- Safety Baby Shower Intervention Improves Safe Sleep Knowledge and Self-Efficacy among Expectant Teens
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