BL Rochelle
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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BL Rochelle's research focuses on public health issues affecting adolescents and infants. Recent publications investigate the prevalence of social determinants of health in adolescents with eating disorders, the rates of sexually transmitted infections in relation to intimate partner violence in adolescents, and factors associated with readmission for growth faltering. Additionally, research has examined the improper utilization of head ultrasounds for infants and identified opportunities for improvement. Rochelle collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including O Kas-Osoka, G Turbyfill, and K Curran, with whom they have co-authored multiple publications.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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Risk beyond relationships: intimate partner violence and rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents (2026)
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Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering (2026)
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Hidden weights: prevalence of social determinants of health in adolescents with eating disorders (2026)
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- Hidden weights: prevalence of social determinants of health in adolescents with eating disorders
- Risk beyond relationships: intimate partner violence and rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents
- Hidden weights: prevalence of social determinants of health in adolescents with eating disorders
- Risk beyond relationships: intimate partner violence and rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents
- Hidden weights: prevalence of social determinants of health in adolescents with eating disorders
- Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering
- Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering
- Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering
- Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering
- Evaluation of factors associated with readmission for growth faltering
- Risk beyond relationships: intimate partner violence and rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents
- Risk beyond relationships: intimate partner violence and rates of sexually transmitted infections in adolescents
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