Biography and Research Information
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Daphne Gaulden's research focuses on public health interventions, particularly concerning children's health and well-being. Her work has investigated the de-implementation of detrimental feeding practices within childcare settings, employing a mixed-methods approach to evaluate strategies selected by community partners. This research aims to promote healthier environments for young children.
Gaulden has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Taren Swindle, James P. Selig, Geoffrey M. Curran, and Dong Zhang, on shared publications. Her scholarly output includes one publication with a reported h-index of 1 and a total of 5 citations, indicating early-stage research activity. Gaulden's recent publication was in 2022, and she is considered recently active in her field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies (2022)
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- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
- De-Implementation of Detrimental Feeding Practices in Childcare: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Community Partner Selected Strategies
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